Publications by authors named "I Haffejee"

Objectives: To investigate the safety of live attenuated varicella vaccine (Oka strain) and the optimal virus titre/dose required for immunogenicity in healthy South African children.

Design: Double-blind randomised clinical study using two different lots of varicella vaccine, each at two different titres. Subjects were randomly allocated to groups 1, 2, 3 and 4 to receive vaccine containing a mean virus titre of 10(4,5), 10(3,1), 10(3,9) and 10(2,7) PFUs per dose respectively.

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Rotavirus, which is the most common cause of infantile diarrhea worldwide, mainly affects infants between the ages of 6 and 24 months. Most infections in human newborns are mild or asymptomatic, due to the inherently attenuated nature of the "nursery" rotavirus strains. Adults are also sometimes affected, especially those in families with an infected child; the disease also occurs in closed adult communities.

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That juvenile chronic arthritis (JCA) occurs in tropical countries there is no doubt. The spectrum of differential diagnoses is wider than in temperate regions. The disease tends to be more severe irrespective of the type of onset, and there is a high incidence of positive rheumatoid factor.

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Rheumatic fever.

Baillieres Clin Rheumatol

February 1995

The incidence of RF and RHD in the tropics remains high, with a high proportion of children suffering from carditis with the first attack. Severe, incapacitating haemodynamic disturbances occur early. Many patients are seen with established RHD at their first visit, and the default rate is high.

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