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<title>Ethical challenges to Medical Professionalism: Zimbabwe 2006</title>
<link href="https://hdl.handle.net/10646/3156" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Meikle, J.</name>
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<updated>2026-01-06T01:12:10Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Ethical challenges to Medical Professionalism: Zimbabwe 2006
Meikle, J.
In recent years organisations of doctors in many countries have become concerned with the concept and practice of professionalism. In this article I apply these concerns to local circumstances in Zimbabwe, aiming to identify the most important areas
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<dc:date>2006-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Unusual complications of typhoid fever</title>
<link href="https://hdl.handle.net/10646/2870" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Chikanza, I.</name>
</author>
<author>
<name>Latif, A.S.</name>
</author>
<author>
<name>Neill, P.</name>
</author>
<author>
<name>Mason, P.</name>
</author>
<author>
<name>Olweny, C.L.M.</name>
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<id>https://hdl.handle.net/10646/2870</id>
<updated>2026-01-06T01:03:14Z</updated>
<published>1986-02-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Unusual complications of typhoid fever
Chikanza, I.; Latif, A.S.; Neill, P.; Mason, P.; Olweny, C.L.M.
Typhoid fever is endemic in most of tropical Africa. The common complications encountered include perforation, hemorrhage, acute renal failure, cholecystitis, pyelonephritis and pneumonia. Typhoid meningitis and endocarditis are quite rare. We report here a case of proven meningitis and a case of endocarditis.
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<dc:date>1986-02-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Investigation of the effect of stalanev (Stavudine, Lamivudine and Nevirapine) treatment on plasma lactate levels in adults attending Beatrice Road and Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital Opportunistic Infections clinics in Harare, Zimbabwe</title>
<link href="https://hdl.handle.net/10646/2863" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Malunga, G.</name>
</author>
<author>
<name>Mujaji, W.B.</name>
</author>
<author>
<name>Musarurwa, C.</name>
</author>
<author>
<name>Nyamayaro, T.</name>
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<id>https://hdl.handle.net/10646/2863</id>
<updated>2026-01-06T01:09:16Z</updated>
<published>2012-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Investigation of the effect of stalanev (Stavudine, Lamivudine and Nevirapine) treatment on plasma lactate levels in adults attending Beatrice Road and Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital Opportunistic Infections clinics in Harare, Zimbabwe
Malunga, G.; Mujaji, W.B.; Musarurwa, C.; Nyamayaro, T.
Main Objective: To evaluate the effect of Stalanev (Stavudine, Lamivudine and Nevirapine) treatment on plasma lactate levels in adults attending Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital and Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital Opportunistic Infections Clinics in Harare,&#13;
Design: Prospective cohort study carried out between January and May 2011&#13;
Setting: Beatrice Road and Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital Opportunistic Infections Clinics in Harare, Zimbabwe.&#13;
Abstract
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<dc:date>2012-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Duodenal diverticula and their complications</title>
<link href="https://hdl.handle.net/10646/2816" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>kiire, C.F.</name>
</author>
<id>https://hdl.handle.net/10646/2816</id>
<updated>2026-01-06T01:01:24Z</updated>
<published>1986-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Duodenal diverticula and their complications
kiire, C.F.
Duodenal diverticula are rare. A patient with a solitary duodenal diverticulum complicated by ipper gastrointestinal haemorrhage is presented, rhe clinical features and complications of this condition are discussed.
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<dc:date>1986-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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