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  1. A survey of propofol injection practices reveals poor knowledge of and unsatisfactory adherence to the SASA Guidelines for Infection Control

    A survey of propofol injection practices reveals poor knowledge of and unsatisfactory adherence to the SASA Guidelines for Infection Control

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia • Authors: Anneme Breedt --- Anesthesiology and Critical Care, South Africa Johan (Jeff) F. Coetzee --- Anesthesiology and Critical Care, South Africa Hyla Kluyts --- Department of Anaesthesiology, South Africa Pamela Scheepers --- Anesthesiology and Critical Care, South Africa
    Background: Propofol lipid emulsion supports bacterial growth and various outbreaks of postoperative infection are attributed to extrinsic contamination. This study’s objectives were to ascertain propofol administration practices among South African anaesthesiologists and to determine the influence of the 2014 South...
  2. An overview of Xitsonga reduplication constructions

    An overview of Xitsonga reduplication constructions

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of African Languages • Authors: Lebogang Steven Shirindzi --- University of Venda, South Africa Arnold Mushwana --- University of South Africa, South Africa
    Word-formation processes leading to abbreviations such as clipping, blending and acronyms occur only partially, or do not occur at all, in Xitsonga. In constrast, one of the most productive word-formation processes in Xitsonga is reduplication. Several studies have been conducted...