WIReDSpace
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Communities in WIReDSpace
Select a community to browse its collections.
- This community is for all faculties and schools' research outputs and publications by Wits academics and researchers.
- This community hosts traditional outputs such as published and unpublished research articles, conference papers, book chapters and other research outputs authored by Wits academics and researchers. Items in this collection are also mapped to relevant collections within the Faculties/Schools/Departments communities for more specific browsing and searching.
- This Community hosts a collection of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) submitted by doctoral and masters' students of Wits University.
- This community is for all faculties and schools' theses and dissertations by masters and doctoral students.
Recent Submissions
What if I get sick where shall I go a qualitative investigation of healthcare engagement among young gay and bisexual men in Nairobi Kenya
(BIOMED CENTRAL LTD) Samuel Mwaniki; P Mwenda Kaberia; P Mwangi Mugo; Thesla Palanee-Philips
People living with HIVs perspectives of acceptability of fee for home delivery of ART a qualitative study
(BIOMED CENTRAL LTD) X Ntinga; F Musiello; T Pita; N Mabaso; Heidi Van Rooyen; E et al; Alastair Van Heerden
Broad consent for biobank research in South Africa Towards an enabling ethicolegal framework
Mantombi Maseme; Jillian Gardner; Safia Mahomed
Epidemiology clinical profiles and prognostic value of COVID19related cutaneous manifestations in African populations a rapid narrative review
(WILEY-BLACKWELL) Peter Nyasulu; J Tamuzi
Glucocorticoids with or without fludrocortisone in septic shock a narrative review from a biochemical and molecular perspective
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS) Gladness Nethathe; J Lipman; R Anderson; P.J Fuller; Charles Feldman