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- Page 33 and 34: Introduction In 1994, mainstreaming
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The Supreme Court of Appeal held th
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References 1 National Department of
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Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases 5
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Introduction Southern Africa has on
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Figure 1: National HIV and syphilis
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Special groups Discordant couples I
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Figure 3: Cure and completion rates
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Box 2: Case study - The Mseleni exp
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models, which are patient rather th
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Introduction Prior to the advent of
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implicates a return to the medical
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further support in the comprehensiv
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Introduction Maternal and child hea
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Box 1: Key recommendations from Sav
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Box 3: Summary of future action to
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Integrated Nutrition Programme Maln
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Table 3: Termination of pregnancy s
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man or teacher, so that they will b
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Introduction This chapter focuses o
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Birth weight, an indicator of perin
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Table 2: Proportion (%) of children
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Table 3: Categorisation of nutritio
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Table 4: Key governmental nutrition
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fatality rate of severely malnouris
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Key message: Develop strategic capa
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Introduction Environmental health i
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Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfect
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Availability, equity and distributi
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only do they find themselves often
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Linked to training are issues of su
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Introduction This chapter discusses
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Table 2: Provincial departments of
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District 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 An
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Table 7: Potential structure for di
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PHC costs have risen with the intro
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There is still substantial inequity
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Introduction The broad range of act
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The important role of antenatal car
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Data collection tools Data collecti
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DHIS software functions as a distri
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Table 2: Time delay between end of
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Background Primary Health Care (PHC
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the authors of the article were lis
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Articles that focused on quality of
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HIV and AIDS research Unsurprisingl
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The not-for-profit sector is curren
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Immunisation of the uninsured popul
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for the terminally ill. There has b
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Table 3: Number of people working i
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Socio-economic indicators A health
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MUNICIPALITIES OF EASTERN CAPE EC13
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MUNICIPALITIES OF FREE STATE FS182
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MUNICIPALITIES OF GAUTENG GT481 GTD
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MUNICIPALITIES KWAZULU-NATAL KZN261
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MUNICIPALITIES OF LIMPOPO LIM362 LI
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MUNICIPALITIES OF MPUMALANGA MP316
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NC061 NC062 NC064 NCDMA08 NC081 NC0
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MUNICIPALITIES OF NORTH WEST NW395
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Eastern Cape Percentage population
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Health status indicators Mortality
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Tuberculosis The Global Tuberculosi
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malaria presentation in returning t
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United States received it. The repo
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completed their pregnancy at the ho
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Reproductive health Contraception a
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Maternal health The ‘Countdown to
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Termination of pregnancy The legali
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Nutrition Although the most recent
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Child health Any system based on PH
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Immunisation Problems with the dete
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heart disease, 72% of hypertensive
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Behaviour and awareness The section
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Injuries Data from the SA NBD study
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Millennium Development Goals The fo
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compared to 64 deaths recorded by t
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Type Indicator Household Facilities
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