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diseases unit provides inpatient and outpatient rheumatology
services for the entire Western Cape region. Sessions are
carried out at the Heideveld and Khayelitsha Community
Health Centres 6 times a year. We have recently extended
the service to Guguletu CHC as well. Training is provided
on a continuous basis for medical students, allied health
professionals, amedical officer, two rotatingmedical registrars
and two career registrars. Research is largely clinically
orientated, but a laboratory-based approach is being used
to study the genetics of SLE and the differentiation between
flares and infection in SLE patients. Family studies have also
been started in patients with SLE and RA. In addition, there
is significant involvement in clinical drug trials in rheumatoid
arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus and osteoarthritis.
Divisional Statistics
Permanent and Long-term Contract Staff
Professor
1
Lecturers
3
Research Staff
2
Nurse practitioner
1
Administrative and Clerical staff
1
Total
8
Honorary Staff
Honorary Lecturers
3
Students
Rotating Medical Registrar
2
Medical Officers (SHO)
1
Total
3
Contact Details
Postal Address:
J47 Old Main Building,
Groote Schuur Hospital,
Observatory 7925
Telephone: +27 21 404 5422/2131 or 406 6514
Fax: +27 21 448 3253
E-mail: melanie.burger@uct.ac.za; kallaa@iafrica.com
Research output
Authored books
Kalula, S.Z., Khalil, D., Perold, A.P., Ross, K., De Villiers,
L. and van niekerk, S.N. 2011. Nursing Care for the
Older Person: A Practical Approach. Cape Town,
South Africa: Pearson Education Limited. 285pp. ISBN
9780796224828.
Opie, L.H. 2011. Living Longer, Living Better: Exploring the
Heart-Mind Connection. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
188pp. ISBN 978-0-19-852567-7.
Chapters in books
Benatar, S.R., Daar, A. and Singer, P. 2011. Global health
ethics: the rationale for mutual caring. In S. Benatar and G.
Brock (eds), Global Health and Global Health Ethics, pp.
129-140. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN
978-0-521-146777.
Benatar, S.R. and Upshur, R. 2011. What is global health?
In S. Benatar and G. Brock (eds), Global Health and
Global Health Ethics, pp. 13-23. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-146777.
Kalula, S.Z. and Ogunniyi, A. 2011. Population Ageing:
The Changing Profile of Chronic Diseases in Developing
Countries. In N. Phaswana-Mafuya and D. Tassiopoulos
(eds), Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Developing
Countries, pp. 179-208. New York: Nova Science
Publishers. ISBN 978-1-61209-996-5.
Articles in Peer-reviewed Journals
Abdool Karim, Q., Banegura, A., Cahn, P., Christie, C.D.C.,
Dintruff, R., Distel, M., Hankins, C., Hellmann, N., Katabira,
E., Lehrman, S., Montaner, J., Purdon, S., Rooney, J.F.,
Wood, R. and Heidari, S. 2011. Asking the right questions:
developing evidence-based strategies for treating HIV in
women and children. BMC Public Health, 11:388. (9pp)
Abrams, A., Siegfried, N. and Geldenhuys, H.D. 2011.
Adolescent experiences in a vaccine trial:A pilot study.
SAMJ South African Medical Journal, 101(12): 884-886.
Achkar, J.M., Lawn, S.D., Moosa, M.-.Y.S., Wright, C.A.
and Kasprowicz, V. 2011. Adjunctive Tests for Diagnosis
of Tuberculosis: Serology, ELISPOT for Site-Specific
Lymphocytes, Urinary Lipoarabinomannan, String Test,
and Fine Needle Aspiration. Journal of Infectious Diseases,
204: S1130-S1141.
Albertyn, C., van Der Plas, H., Hardie, D.R., Candy, S.,
Tomoka, T., Lee Pan, E.B. and Heckmann, J.M. 2011. Silent
casualties from the measles outbreak in South Africa. SAMJ
South African Medical Journal, 101(5): 313-317.
Anandaiah, A., Dheda, K., Keane, J., Koziel, H., Moore,
D.A.J. and Patel, N. 2011. Novel Developments in
the Epidemic of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and
Tuberculosis Coinfection. American Journal of Respiratory
and Critical Care Medicine, 183: 987-997.
Anderson, C., Teo, K., Gao, P., Arima, H., Dans, A., Unger,
T., Commerford, P.J., Dyal, L., Schumacher, H., Pogue,
J., Paolasso, E., Holwerda, N., Chazova, I., Binbrek, A.,