... available inSouth Africa 3 Not available inSouth Africa 4 Ciprofloxacin can be substituted for Ofloxacin5 Not available inSouth Africa 2215.5.5 POST-EXPOSURE MONITORINGIf other HCWs ... centre ofthe probable causes of MDR TB, the outcome of treatment and the costs involved. A report should be forwarded for the personal attention ofthe Provincial Head of Health,outlining the ... DISEASE FOLLOWING INFECTION:INFLUENCE OFTHE NUMBER OF INFECTING BACILLI, THE DURATION OF EXPOSURE AND THE COMPETENCE OFTHE INDIVIDUAL’S IMMUNE SYSTEMNumber of infectingbacilliExposure ImmunesystemDiseaseVery...
... Examples include Mexico and Russia inthe 1910s, eastern and southern Europe and China inthe interwar period (continuing in China into the 1940s and 1950s), and inthe postwar period Bolivia inthe ... and their supporters inthe NGO sector, and blaming landowners for hiking up prices, the key outcome ofthe event – a commitment to review the ‘willing seller, willing buyer’ principle – remains ... South Africans can draw appropriate lessons, is the relevance ofthe Latin American and Asian experiences to South Africa. None oftheSouth African contributors in this book deals with these...
... and China inthe interwar period (continuing in China into the 1940s and 1950s), and inthe postwar period Bolivia inthe 1950s, Vietnam and Algeria inthe 1950s and 1960s, Peru inthe 1960s, ... under the premiership of Cecil John Rhodes ofthe notorious Glen Grey Act in 1894. After the Union ofSouthAfricain 1910, some ofthe provisions ofthe Glen Grey Act were incorporated inthe ... Africa. Selected Proceedings ofthe Conference on Food Security Issues in Southern Africa. Maseru 12–14 January 1987. Southern Africa Studies Series no. 4. Institute of Southern African Studies. National...
... located in different parts ofthe country. In addition, when training was outsourced, companies inthe business of corporate training promised the customisation of training. Most training promised ... firms. ã If the financial services industry continues to lead the way inthe ‘offshoring’ of call centres, SouthAfrica can serve as the financial and business hub ofthe continent, with associated ... Northern Cape The urban predominance of providers is explained by the nature of ICT economic activity in each of these areas. Even those providers that specialise in delivering training in other...
... necessary, making and confirming (training) bookings, sending reminders to delegates prior to training, monitoring the progress of training, and providing the company with a list of training completed ... reveals a sector that is in a state of constant flux. The trend of rapid change inthesector is reflected inthe way in which thesector responds to the incessant training demand. While thesector ... understanding the considerable diversity in training provision inthe sector. In particular, this typology ofthe private ICT training sector recognises the extent of ICT specialism, the predominant...
... losses of some large banks were disclosed. The comeback of trust into the business models ofthebankingsector would most likely be undermined. Finally, the lacking intention ofthe central ... not only minimizes the risk of future losses but also keeps the initial capital requirements ofthe bad bank low. The source of financing determines whether the government or private sector ... borne first by the taxpayer. The greater the amount paid initially for the troubled assets, the higher the risk of future losses. The participation ofthe private sectorin absorbing these losses...
... variety of industries, in particular the forest industry. The vast majority of tugs involved in forest operations are third party contractors and are therefore included in the ocean transport sector. Data ... increases in leisure/retirement time, and with increasing awareness of the ocean amenities ofthe province. The 2010 Winter Olympic Games will highlight the province as a world class tourist destination ... underestimates.3.8 Other Ocean SectorsThere are many other sectors inthe B.C. economy that are dependent on the ocean environment. However, most of these sectors will be addressed implicitly inthe analysis...
... buying inflows to reduce the NOFP. Nonetheless, in certain cases involving large one-off inflows of FDI, the SARB may have sufficient prior information to make an assessment as to whether the ... expectation of a strengthening ofthe rand) or by raising interest rates. Under either of these options, it would probably be both difficult and undesirable for the SARB to maintain the higher rates of ... borrowing by the public sector tends to raise spreads, but that the impact diminishes significantly as the maturity ofthe debt increases.9 The benefit of external borrowing to reduce the NOFP...
... profitability and closure of many ofthe gold mines inthe district. The economy ofthe area has been reducing in size over the last few years. Central to this is the recession inthe mining ... with the mother you see. I think they as the mothers, if we can talk to them, teach them. Some of them need to be taught That’s the other part. Most of them come from the farms and we teach them ... mining industry. The gold price has dropped considerably from when these mines were originally developed and the gold reserves inthe mines are running out. The collapse ofthe mining industry...
... high-income areas. Consider the following. The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry “has in recent years expressed the concern of its members regarding the increasing cost of doingbusiness in ... policy of government. Furthermore, in South Africa, an examination of cost recovery must be situated inthe broader context of the political transition after 1994, and the linkages between SouthAfrica ... littledifference to the lives ofthe urban and rural poor since being introduced in mid-2001.First, there is the problem ofthe quantity of free services being offered. With respect toelectricity, the 50...
... transdisciplinary collaboration across sectors within South Africa. A brief introduction to the Innovation Fund was provided during an interview with Dr Lottering, Director ofthe Innovation Fund. He included ... Sukhdeo ofthe Innovation Fund who engaged in the methodological design ofthe study and provided a critical reading ofthe final report. ã The higher education beneficiaries ofthe Innovation ... 2002). The industry survey aimed to develop an understanding of industry respondents’ perceptions of their relationships with HE partners in a project by determining their definitions ofthe terms...
... females inthe 30–34 year age group. These are the years in which young women might be undergoing their nurse training, entering the nursing profession, beginning to consolidate their nursing career ... 2002, before increasing again. At the same time there were 11% fewer ENAs in 2002 than in 1996, as they too began to register for further training. These numbers started increasing again from 2003. ... 18increasing involvement ofthe private sectorin nursing education. The drop in enrolled nurses relates to the progression through the bridging programme, and the drop in enrolled...
... Northern Cape has the lowest intended early infant diagnosis coverage of all provinces. Very few (1.6%) HI- positive mothers indicated an intention to receive infant testing service at the ... However, the second highest CD4-cell count uptake is reported inthe Northern Cape, at 88.7%. Other PMTCT cascade indicators ofthe province have above 90% coverage, similar to other provinces. The ... across provinces from a low of 1.1% inthe Western Cape to a high of 7.8% in Mpumalanga and Eastern Cape. The indicator ‘Maternal potential HIV acquisition’ is a combination of the following scenarios:...
... direct – inthe form of infrastructure developments andpublic housing inthe 1960s and 1970s – but the bulk of it was indirect, extractedunwittingly from the apartheid state inthe form of payment ... about the number of cutoffs they had undertaken each32 The Theory and Practice of Cost Recovery inSouth Africa 12Gemini News, 22 February, 2002.13 In a revealing Letter to the Editor ofthe ... eroding some ofthe gains of service delivery, the ideology and practice of costrecovery became more dominant in a number of ways. First, there is the question of how cost recovery influenced the...