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Home Blog Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

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Time to scale up IPT in South Africa

Time to scale up IPT in South Africa

By Nomatter Ndebele, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

Most people who inhale the tuberculosis (TB) bug never get sick with TB because their bodies are able to contain the bug successfully. When the body controls TB infection like…

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Tags: SCIENCE AND MEDICINE
Time to scale up IPT in South Africa
Judging conditions  at Pollsmoor

Judging conditions at Pollsmoor

By Nomatter Ndebele, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

[caption id="attachment_3509" align="alignnone" width="570"] “In one of the cells, we noted 60 inmates with 24 beds.” [/caption] Constitutional Court Judge Edwin Cameron and his law clerks have published a scathing…

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Tags: WESTERN CAPE HEALTH
Judging conditions  at Pollsmoor
A mother’s strength

A mother’s strength

By lightspeed, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

In 2012, 26-year-old Khululwa Bam went into labour at the Site B Hospital Midwives Obstetrics Unit. When her water broke, a security guard at the hospital told her she had…

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Tags: WESTERN CAPE HEALTH
A mother’s strength
A mother’s pain

A mother’s pain

By Nomatter Ndebele, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

In June 2015, 33-year-old Mirriam Senoe went into labour and was taken to Michael Mapongwana Day Hospital. On arrival, the nurses performed a full examination on her and the baby…

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Tags: WESTERN CAPE HEALTH
A mother’s pain
TAC: “Poor maternal and obstetric care in the Western Cape”

TAC: “Poor maternal and obstetric care in the Western Cape”

By lightspeed, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

NSP Review COMMENT: The Treatment Action Campaign’s Western Cape office has been highlighting what appears to be serious problems in maternity and obstetrics units (MOUs) in the provincial healthcare system.…

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Tags: WESTERN CAPE HEALTH
TAC: “Poor maternal and obstetric care in the Western Cape”
Communities suffer as healthcare denied: Free State CHWs still dismissed

Communities suffer as healthcare denied: Free State CHWs still dismissed

By lightspeed, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

Virginia is a small gold mining town in the Free State. This once-lively town has slowed down significantly, with only a few of the mines still operational. The streets are…

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Tags: FREE STATE HEALTH
Communities suffer as healthcare denied: Free State CHWs still dismissed
The failed state of  Free State healthcare

The failed state of Free State healthcare

By Nomatter Ndebele, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

“The doctor examined me and he looked me in the eyes and said angrily, ‘What does it mean if the baby’s heart is not beating?’ I just kept quiet,” she…

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Tags: FREE STATE HEALTH
The failed state of  Free State healthcare
HIV and Human Rights:  The right to protest

HIV and Human Rights: The right to protest

By lightspeed, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

NSP Review COMMENT: Community healthcare workers are the backbone of South Africa’s health system. There is no doubt that this cadre of healthcare worker play a critical role in ensuring…

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Tags: FREE STATE HEALTH
HIV and Human Rights:  The right to protest
The long battle to get the mines to cough up

The long battle to get the mines to cough up

By Nomatter Ndebele, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

Their lawyers are preparing to fight in court, but for many of the miners who contracted lung disease from the silica dust on South Africa’s gold mines, it’s too late..…

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Tags: SILICOSIS
The long battle to get the mines to cough up
Silicosis:  Exploited.Damaged. Discarded.

Silicosis: Exploited.Damaged. Discarded.

By Nomatter Ndebele, October 22, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

NSP Review COMMENT: A small community of mineworkers in Zithulele in the Eastern Cape is slowly dying from lung related diseases. Turberculosis and Silicosis are synonymous to these former mineworkers.…

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Tags: SILICOSIS
Silicosis:  Exploited.Damaged. Discarded.
The blame game at  Mthatha Depot

The blame game at Mthatha Depot

By lightspeed, October 21, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

[caption id="attachment_3489" align="alignnone" width="570"] On arrival, the NSP Review team was allowed access without question from the security guards at the gate.[/caption] Drug stock-outs are a national crisis and the…

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Tags: EASTERN CAPE HEALTH
The blame game at  Mthatha Depot
Failed by the system

Failed by the system

By Nomatter Ndebele, October 21, 2015
Posted in: Edition 13: Eastern Cape Health

Nombulelo Yose is the picture of good health. Her vitals are strong and, thanks to the support she receives at work, she’s come to terms with her HIV status. Nombulelo…

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Tags: EASTERN CAPE HEALTH
Failed by the system
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