Browsing Research Articles (University of Pretoria) by UP Author "Van Bruwaene, Lore"

Browsing Research Articles (University of Pretoria) by UP Author "Van Bruwaene, Lore"

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  • Green, Robin J.; Hockman, M.; Friedman, R.; Van Niekerk, Andre; Feldman, Charles; Vardas, E.; Quitter, R.; Els, Carla; Van Bruwaene, L.; Nanan, A.; Peter, J.; Seedat, R.Y.; Levin, M.; Bateman, C.; Davis, G.; Davis, M.; Gill, M.; Gray, C.; Karabus, S.; Lewis, H.; Lodder, C.; Maharaj, S.; McDonald, M.; Moodley, T.; Mosito, K.; Motakef, S.; Parris, Denise; Pio, P.; Ramjettan, S. (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2020-07)
    Chronic rhinitis is a troublesome condition for sufferers. It is tempting to label all patients with chronic nasal symptoms as having allergic rhinitis (AR), but many such patients have other causes of chronic rhinitis ...
  • Feucht, Ute Dagmar; Van Bruwaene, Lore; Becker, Piet J.; Kruger, Mariana (Wiley, 2016-05)
    OBEJECTIVES : To describe growth in HIV‐infected children on long‐term antiretroviral therapy (ART) and to assess social, clinical, immunological and virological factors associated with suboptimal growth. METHODS : This ...
  • Green, Robin J.; Van Bruwaene, Lore; Mustafa, Fatima; Van Niekerk, Andre (Allergy Society of South Africa, 2020)
    The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by a severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 virus (SARS-CoV-2). Infections were first detected in Wuhan, China in late 2019 and the infection has recently spread worldwide and ...
  • Van Bruwaene, Lore; Green, Robin J.; Joshi, Jayneel A.; Cloete, Jeane (Allergy Society of South Africa, 2020-10)
    Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has made a significant impact around the world through COVID-19 and its related complications. Individuals with comorbid conditions and the elderly have been at risk of significant inflammatory c ...
  • Van Bruwaene, Lore; Mustafa, Fatima; Cloete, Jeane; Goga, Ameena Ebrahim; Green, Robin J. (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2020-07)
    In response to rising numbers of cases of COVID-19, which had been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, the President of South Africa imposed a nationwide lockdown on 23 March 2020, effective on 27 March ...