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Health Research Proposals Approved 2009 tblFacilities_Query Reference Number Sub-district Facility Title 2009RP00001 Breede Valley Brewelskloof Hospital Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Western Health sub-District Brooklyn Chest Hospital Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Mitchells Plain Health sub-District Crossroads CHC Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Tygerberg Health sub-District Delft CHC Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Southern Health sub-District DP Marais Hospital Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Klipfontein Health sub-District GF Jooste Hospital Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Swartland Malmesbury ID Hospital Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Khayelitsha Health sub-District Nolungile CHC Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Klipfontein Health sub-District Nyanga CHC Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Drakenstein Paarl Hospital Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Khayelitsha Ubuntu Clinic Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00001 Breede Valley Worcester Hospital Comparative evaluation of immunogenicity of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine (Mopv1) and monovalent type 3 oral poliovirus vaccine (Topv): a randomised double-blind controlled trial in SA 2009RP00002 Eastern Health sub-District Helderberg Hospital An Evaluation of Immunodiagnostic Tests for Tuberculosis Infection and Determinants of TB Infection in a Population of Healthcare Workers in the Western Cape 2009RP00003 Western Health sub-District Langa Clinic ART Adherence among patients living with HIV 2009RP00004 Western Health sub-District Albow Gardens Clinic Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Mitchells Plain Health sub-District Brown's Farm (Imzame Zabantu) CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Mitchells Plain Health sub-District Crossroads CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Tygerberg Health sub-District Delft CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Tygerberg Health sub-District Delft South Clinic Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Western Health sub-District Du Noon Satellite Clinic Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Northern Health sub-District Durbanville CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Eastern Health sub-District Eerste River Hospital Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Southern Health sub-District False Bay Hospital Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Klipfontein Health sub-District Guguletu CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Klipfontein Health sub-District Heideveld CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Eastern Health sub-District Helderberg Hospital Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Southern Health sub-District Hout Bay Main Road Clinic Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Eastern Health sub-District Ikwezi Clinic Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Tygerberg Health sub-District Karl Bremer Hospital Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Khayelitsha Health sub-District Khayelitsha (Site B) CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Northern Health sub-District Kraaifontein CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Khayelitsha Health sub-District Kuyasa Clinic Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Southern Health sub-District Lady Michaelis CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Eastern Health sub-District Mfuleni CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Eastern Health sub-District Mfuleni Clinic Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Khayelitsha Health sub-District Michael Mapongwana CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Mitchells Plain Health sub-District Mitchells Plain CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Khayelitsha Health sub-District Nolungile CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Klipfontein Health sub-District Nyanga CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Southern Health sub-District Retreat CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Western Health sub-District Robbie Nurock CHC Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Khayelitsha Health sub-District Site C Youth Clinic Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004 Western Health sub-District Somerset Hospital Screening and assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders in adult patients with HIV/AIDS attending primary care anti-retroviral clinics in the Western Cape 2009RP00004
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