Browsing University of Pretoria: Research Output by Title

Browsing University of Pretoria: Research Output by Title

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  • Grobbelaar, Sara Susanna (Saartjie) (University of Pretoria, 2007-08-01)
    There exist some concern regarding the sustainability of the production of R&D output and R&D capacity in South Africa. Recent trends indicated evidence of disinvestments and decay of South Africa’s R&D capacity. Questions ...
  • De Wet, Chantelle (University of Pretoria, 2021)
    When our family relocated from South Africa to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2015, I was not prepared for the inception of my personal evolution. Stepping into a classroom as a mathematics teacher, after ...
  • Pajoro, Alice; Biewers, Sandra; Dougali, Evangelia; Valentim, Felipe Leal; Mendes, Marta Adelina; Porri, Aimone; Coupland, George; Van de Peer, Yves; Van Dijk, Aalt D. J.; Colombo, Lucia; Davies, Brendan; Angenent, Gerco C. (Oxford University Press, 2014-09)
    Successful plant reproduction relies on the perfect orchestration of singular processes that culminate in the product of reproduction: the seed. The floral transition, floral organ development, and fertilization are ...
  • Maione, Luigi; Albarel, Frederique; Bouchard, Philippe; Gallant, Megan; Flanagan, Colleen A.; Bobe, Regis; Cohen-Tannoudji, Joelle; Pivonello, Rosario; Colao, Annamaria; Brue, Thierry; Millar, Robert P.; Lombes, Marc; Young, Jacques; Guiochon-Mantel, Anne; Bouligand, Jerome (Public Library of Science, 2013-07-25)
    Normosmic congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (nCHH) is a rare reproductive disease leading to lack of puberty and infertility. Loss-of-function mutations of GNRH1 gene are a very rare cause of autosomal recessive ...
  • Van der Merwe, Rudolf (Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology, 2020)
    This historic-critical study analyses the development of ecumenism from 1990 to 2020 within the traditional Afrikaans speaking reformed churches in South Africa. The study attempts to determine whether the so-called ...
  • Van Straaten, Jacobus Petrus Lodewicus (University of Pretoria, 2007-06-19)
    Although there is quite a difference in time between the writing of the Hebrew Bible and the carving of the Ugaritic texts, researchers are still discovering similarities between the two text corpuses (for example new word ...
  • Le Roux, K.; Stewart, D.; Perrett, K.D,; Nel, Louis Hendrik; Kessels, J.A.; Abela-Ridder, Bernadette (World Health Organization, 2018-05)
    PROBLEM : Urbanization, large dog populations and failed control efforts have contributed to continuing endemicity of dog-mediated rabies in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. APPROACH : From 2007 to 2014 we used a ...
  • Voupawoe, Garmie; Varkpeh, Roland; Kamara, Varney; Sieh, Sonpon; Traore, Abdallah; De Battisti, Cristian; Angot, Angelique; Loureiro, Luis Filipe L. de J.; Soumare, Baba; Dauphin, Gwenaelle; Abebe, Wolde; Coetzer, Andre; Scott, Terence Peter; Nel, Louis Hendrik; Blanton, Jesse; Dacheux, Laurent; Bonas, Simon; Bourhy, Herve; Gourlaouen, Morgane; Leopardi, Stefania; De Benedictis, Paola; Lechenne, Monique; Zinsstag, Jakob; Mauti, Stephanie (Elsevier, 2021-04)
    Despite declaration as a national priority disease, dog rabies remains endemic in Liberia, with surveillance systems and disease control activities still developing. The objective of these initial efforts was to establish ...
  • Scott, Terence Peter; Hassel, Rainer; Nel, Louis Hendrik (Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2012)
    Cycles of terrestrial rabies are associated with carnivores. In non-carnivorous species, rabies typically occurs as a spill-over from the carnivore reservoir and quickly encounters a dead end in such species. One major ...
  • Scott, Terence Peter (University of Pretoria, 2012-12-14)
    Rabies virus (RABV) primarily infects carnivorous terrestrial mammals in Africa. However, in 1977 the first epidemic of rabies in kudu occurred in Namibia. Due to the excessive spread and deaths of kudu, it was suggested ...
  • Malerczyk, Claudius; Nel, Louis Hendrik; Gniel, Dieter; Blumberg, Lucille Hellen (Landes Bioscience, 2010-05)
    Rabies is endemic on every continent except Antarctica and is also considered to be a significant health problem in Africa, including South Africa. With the upcoming FIFA Soccer World Cup to be held in 2010 in cities ...
  • Gummow, Bruce; Roefs, Y.A.A.; De Klerk, G. (South African Veterinary Association, 2010)
    Epidemiological analyses in time and space were carried out on all animal rabies cases reported in South Africa for the period 1993–2005. Validation of state veterinary records was done by comparing these with data from ...
  • Sabeta, Claude Taurai; Marston, Denise A.; McElhinney, Lorraine M.; Horton, Daniel L.; Phahladira, Baby M.N.; Fooks, Anthony R. (MDPI Publishing, 2020-03-27)
    In South Africa, canid rabies virus (RABV) infection is maintained in domestic and wildlife species. The identification of rabies in African civets raised the question of whether this wildlife carnivore is a potential ...
  • Taylor, Emma; Del Rio Vilas, Victor; Scott, Terence Peter; Coetzer, Andre; Prada, Joaquin M.; Alireza, Gholami; Alqadi, Nasr A.; Berry, Atika; Bazzal, Bassel; Barkia, Abdelaziz; Davlyatov, Firuzjon; Farahtaj, Firoozeh; Harabech, Khaouther; Imnadze, Paata; Mahiout, Fazia; Majeed, Mohammed I.; Nedosekov, Vitalii; Nel, Louis Hendrik; Rich, Hassan; Soufi, Abderazak; Vodopija, Radovan; Vranjes, Nenad; Picot, Valentina S.; Horton, Daniel (Elsevier, 2021-06)
    The Middle East, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and North Africa Rabies Control Network (MERACON), is built upon the achievements of the Middle East and Eastern Europe Rabies Expert Bureau (MEEREB). MERACON aims to foster ...
  • Sabeta, Claude Taurai; Janse van Rensburg, Driene; Phahladira, McLedwaba Nkgobe Baby; Mohale, Debrah; Harrison-White, Robert F.; Esterhuyzen, Carlien; Williams, June Heather (AOSIS, 2018-04)
    Both domestic and wild carnivore species are commonly diagnosed with rabies virus (RABV) infection in South Africa. Although the majority of confirmed rabies cases in wild carnivore species are reported from the yellow ...
  • Ngoepe, Ernest; Chirima, Johannes George; Mohale, Debra; Mogano, Kgaogelo; Suzuki, Toru; Makita, Kohei; Sabeta, Claude Taurai (Cambridge University Press, 2022-01)
    Rabies, a fatal and vaccine-preventable disease, is endemic throughout Africa. In 2016, a rabies outbreak occurred in black-backed jackals (Canis mesomelas) along the western boundary of Gauteng Province, South Africa. ...
  • Scott, Terence Peter; Nel, Louis Hendrik (MDPI, 2021-05)
    If the goal of eliminating dog-mediated human rabies by 2030 is to be achieved, effective mass dog vaccination needs to be complemented by effective prophylaxis for individuals exposed to rabies. Aptamers and short-interfering ...
  • Arega, Sintayehu; Conan, Anne; Sabeta, Claude Taurai; Crafford, Jan Ernst; Wentzel, Jeanette Maria; Reininghaus, Bjorn; Biggs, Louise Joanne; Leisewitz, Andrew L.; Quan, Melvyn; Toka, Felix; Knobel, Darryn Leslie (MDPI, 2020-03)
    To achieve global elimination of human rabies from dogs by 2030, evidence-based strategies for effective dog vaccination are needed. Current guidelines recommend inclusion of dogs younger than 3 months in mass rabies ...
  • Knobel, Darryn Leslie; Arega, Sintayehu; Reininghaus, Bjorn; Simpson, Gregory J.G.; Gessner, Bradford D.; Stryhn, Henrik; Conan, Anne (Elsevier, 2017-07)
    Evidence suggests that rabies vaccine may have non-specific protective effects in animals and children. We analyzed four years of data (2012–2015) from an observational study of the health and demographics of a population ...
  • Mapatse, Milton; Ngoepe, Ernest; Abernethy, D.A. (Darrell); Fafetine, Jose Manuel; Anahory, Iolanda; Sabeta, Claude T. (MDPI, 2022-09-14)
    Rabies is considered a neglected disease among many developing Asian and African countries, including Mozambique, where its re-emergence is often attributed to low dog parenteral vaccination coverage. The objectives of ...