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School of Health Systems and Public Health

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Van Roosbroeck S, Wichmann J, Janssen NAH, Hoek G, Van Wijnen JH, Lebret E, Brunekreef B: 2006. Long-term personal exposure to traffic-related air pollution among school children: A validation study. Science of the Total Environment, 368 (2-3), pp 565-573.

Research and technical/policy output for clients:

Churchyard G, Girdler-Brown BV, White N, Worku Z: Technical Report: 2006. The prevalences of selected medical conditions in a group of retrenched South African gold mine workers, and changes in these rates over two years of follow-up. For: Aurum Research (Pty) Ltd.

Borm P, Castranova V, Donaldson K, Downs K, Girdler-Brown BV, Gulumian M, Malindi M, Murray J, Ndhlovu N, Vallyathan V: Technical Report: 2006. Validation of biomarkers for improved assessment of exposure and early effect from exposure to crystalline silica. For: Safety in Mines Research Advisory Committee (SIMRAC).

Downs K, Girdler-Brown BV, Murray J, Nelson G, Robinson F, Wichmann J: Technical Report: 2006. Respiratory disease in South African platinum mining industry. For: Safety in Mines Research Advisory Committee (SIMRAC).

Bellander T, Pershagen G, Rosenlund M, Wichmann J: Technical Report: 2006. Swedish National Air Pollution (SNAP) Executive Abstracts Report. Exposure and Health Effects of Traffic-related Air Pollution. Final Symposium in the SNAP Programme. For: Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.

Barnhoorn IEJ, Bornman MS, Bouwman H, de Jager C, Genthe B, Van Vuren JHJ: Technical Report: 2006. Endocrine Disruptive Activity and the Potential Health Risk in the Rietvlei Nature Reserve. For: Water Research Commission.

Mwaka MNA: Technical Report: 2006. Integrating Gender into the curricula of Health Professionals: A case study of the Gender, Education and Training Project. For: World Health Organisation, Gender Unit.

 

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