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    Concentration of Trace Metals in Blood and the Relationship with Reproductive Hormones (Estradiol and Progesterone) of Obese Females Living Around A Mining Area in Brits, South Africa by Lion, G N, Ogunbanjo, G A, Olowoyo, J O

    “…Obesity is a rapidly growing problem in South Africa, with 70% of women reported as being obese. Studies have reported that high levels of trace metals may…”
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    Heart failure in sub-Saharan Africa: A clinical approach by Kraus, S, Ogunbanjo, G, Sliwa, K, Ntusi, N A B

    Published in South African medical journal (01-01-2016)
    “…Despite medical advances, heart failure (HF) remains a global health problem and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is no exception, with decompensated HF being the most…”
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    Households’ satisfaction with the healthcare services rendered by a ward-based outreach team in Tshwane district, Pretoria, South Africa by Masango Makgobela, A. T., Ndimande, J. V., Ogunbanjo, G., Bongongo, T., Nyalunga, S. N.

    Published in South African family practice (15-07-2019)
    “…Introduction: Households’ satisfaction is an important and commonly used indicator for measuring quality in health care. An amelioration of primary health care…”
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    Households' satisfaction with the healthcare services rendered by a ward-based outreach team in Tshwane district, Pretoria, South Africa by Masango Makgobela, AT, Ndimande, JV, Ogunbanjo, G, Bongongo, T, Nyalunga, SN

    Published in South African family practice (04-05-2019)
    “…Introduction: Households' satisfaction is an important and commonly used indicator for measuring quality in health care. An amelioration of primary health care…”
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    Mastering your Fellowship by K. B. von Pressentin, M. Naidoo, G. Ogunbanjo

    Published in South African family practice (01-01-2016)
    “…The series, “Mastering your Fellowship”, provides examples of the question format encountered in the written examination, Part A of the FCFP(SA) examination…”
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    Concentration of Trace Metals in Blood and the Relationship with Reproductive Hormones (Estradiol and Progesterone) of Obese Females Living Around A Mining Area in Brits, South Africal by Lion, G. N., Ogunbanjo, G. A., Olowoyo, J.O.

    “…Obesity is a rapidly growing problem in South Africa, with 70% of women reported as being obese. Studies have reported that high levels of trace metals may…”
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    The contribution of family physicians to district health services: a national position paper for South Africa by Robert Mash, G. Ogunbanjo, S. S. Naidoo, D. Hellenberg

    Published in South African family practice (01-05-2015)
    “…This position paper on Family Medicine in South Africa was written for the National Department of Health in 2014 for the purposes of delivering a comprehensive…”
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    Obstetric intensive care admissions at a tertiary hospital in Limpopo Province, South Africa by Maboya, E., Ogunbanjo, G., Ntuli, T.S., Nesengani, S.

    “…Objective. To determine the characteristics of obstetric patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) at a tertiary hospital in the Limpopo Province,…”
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    Perceptions of community health workers on their training, teamwork and practice: a cross-sectional study in Tshwane district, Gauteng, South Africa by Nyalunga, SLN, Ndimande, JV, Ogunbanjo, GA, Masango-Makgobela, A, Bogongo, T

    Published in South African family practice (23-08-2019)
    “…Background: In 2011, South Africa established ward-based outreach teams (WBOTs) comprising Community Health Workers as part of strategies to strengthen primary…”
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    Community healthcare workers’ satisfaction with ward-based outreach team services in Tshwane district, South Africa by Ndimande, J. V., Ogunbanjo, G. A., Nyalunga, S. N., Masango-Makgobela, A., Bongongo, T.

    Published in South African family practice (28-10-2019)
    “…Background: The incorporation of community healthcare worker (CHW) involvement in the management of patients is in line with the 2006 World Health Report,…”
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    Perceptions of community health workers on their training, teamwork and practice: a cross-sectional study in Tshwane district, Gauteng, South Africa by Nyalunga, S. L.N., Ndimande, J. V., Ogunbanjo, G. A., Masango-Makgobela, A., Bogongo, T.

    Published in South African family practice (04-09-2019)
    “…Background: In 2011, South Africa established ward-based outreach teams (WBOTs) comprising Community Health Workers as part of strategies to strengthen primary…”
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    Community healthcare workers' satisfaction with ward-based outreach team services in Tshwane district, South Africa by Ndimande, JV, Ogunbanjo, GA, Nyalunga, SN, Masango-Makgobela, A, Bongongo, T

    Published in South African family practice (23-09-2019)
    “…Background: The incorporation of community healthcare worker (CHW) involvement in the management of patients is in line with the 2006 World Health Report,…”
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    Awareness of the Ward Based Outreach Team and the services offered by the programme in the Tshwane health district, South Africa by Bongongo, T., Ndimande, J. V., Ogunbanjo, G. A., Masango-Makgobela, A. T., Nyalunga, S. N., Govender, I.

    Published in South African family practice (08-03-2019)
    “…Background: The Ward Based Outreach Team (WBOT) is an organised team approach to a healthcare system based on the principles of epidemiology, primary health…”
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    Factors affecting the implementation of nurse-initiated antiretroviral treatment in primary health care clinics of Limpopo Province, South Africa by T. Mabelane, G. J.O. Marincowitz, G. A. Ogunbanjo, I. Govender

    Published in South African family practice (01-01-2016)
    “…Introduction: The implementation of nurse-initiated antiretroviral (ARV) treatment at primary health care clinics was introduced in 2010 as a response to lower…”
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    Neonatal tetanus elimination in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa by Idema, C. D., Harris, B. N., Ogunbanjo, G. A., Dürrheim, D. N.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-07-2002)
    “…Neonatal tetanus (NNT) is a serious but preventable disease, and the World Health Organization (WHO) wants to eliminate NNT globally by reducing its incidence…”
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    Reasons for and perceptions of patients with minor ailments bypassing local primary health care facilities by C. A. Visser, G. J.O. Marincowitz, I. Govender, G. A.O. Ogunbanjo

    Published in South African family practice (01-11-2015)
    “…Introduction: Despite having access to several clinics and health centres in their local communities, numerous patients opt to go directly to hospitals for…”
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    Measles elimination : Is it achievable? Lessons from an immunisation coverage survey by DURRHEIM, D. N, OGUNBANJO, G. A

    Published in South African medical journal (01-02-2000)
    “…To determine routine measles coverage at district level and to explore reasons for immunisation failure in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. An adaptation of…”
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