| Tabla de contenido SAMJ, S. Afr. med. j. vol.112 no.10 Pretoria oct. 2022 From the Editor | | | | · Have we forgotten about HIV? Farham, Bridget
| | | Correspondence | | | | · A descriptive study of the spectrum of dermatological surgery services provided by the University of KwaZulu-Natal Department of Dermatology at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital Peer, Muhammad; Hoosen, Koraisha; Mosam, Anisa
| | | Izindaba | | | | · The South African Health Reforms 2015 -2020: The Road Ahead Househam, Craig
| | | In Practice | | | | · Dolutegravir as first-line antiretroviral therapy in South Africa: Beware the one-size-fits-all approach Bangalee, A; Hanky, S; Bangalee, V
| | | | · Fetal intervention (EXIT procedure) for a rare fetal abnormality in a public sector hospital in South Africa - exploring what is possible Stewart, C J M; Peer, S; Numanoglu, A; Fieggen, K; van Dyk, D; Bester, K
| | | Research | | | | · Evaluating the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio as an indicator for early referral of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia to a high-care facility Retief, C A; Retief, H J; van der Merwe, S
| | | | · Training, guideline access and knowledge of antiretroviral interactions: Is the South African private sector being left behind? Chisholm, B S; Swart, A M; Blockman, M
| | | | · Autologous whole blood clot and negative-pressure wound therapy in South Africa: A comparison of the cost and social considerations Naude, L; Balenda, G; Lombaard, A
| | | | · Improving primary care antimicrobial stewardship by implementing a peer audit and feedback intervention in Cape Town community healthcare centres de Vries, E; Johnson, Y; Willems, B; Bedeker, W; Ras, T; Coetzee, R; Tembo, Y; Brink, A
| | | | · Leveraging routine data in impact evaluation: Understanding data systems in primary healthcare prior to a matched cluster-randomised evaluation of adherence guidelines in South Africa Huber, A N; Pascoe, S; Fox, M P; Murphy, J; Phokojoe, M; Gorgens, M; Rosen, S; Wilson, D; Pillay, Y; Fraser-Hurt, N
| | | | · Heterologous vaccination of BNT162b2 in Ad26. COV2.S-vaccinated healthcare workers elicits long-term humoral immune response Jacobson, B; Khan, A; Shulman, A H; Segal, B; Mayne, E; Bekker, L-G; Sanne, I; Gray, G
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