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COVID-19: lessons and experiences from South Africa's first surge.
Moonasar D, Pillay A, Leonard E, Naidoo R, Mngemane S, Ramkrishna W, Jamaloodien K, Lebese L, Chetty K, Bamford L, Tanna G, Ntuli N, Mlisana K, Madikizela L, Modisenyane M, Engelbrecht C, Maja P, Bongweni F, Furumele T, Mayet N, Goga A, Talisuna A, Ramadan OPC, Pillay Y. Moonasar D, et al. Among authors: ramadan opc. BMJ Glob Health. 2021 Feb;6(2):e004393. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004393. BMJ Glob Health. 2021. PMID: 33627361 Free PMC article. Review.
Assessment of COVID-19 pandemic responses in African countries: thematic synthesis of WHO intra-action review reports.
Talisuna A, Iwu C, Okeibunor J, Stephen M, Musa EO, Herring BL, Ramadan OPC, Yota D, Nanyunja M, Mpairwe A, Banza FM, Diallo AB, Wango RK, Massidi C, Njenge HK, Traore M, Oke A, Bonkoungou B, Mayigane LN, Conteh IN, Senait F, Chungong S, Impouma B, Ngoy N, Wiysonge CS, Yoti Z, Gueye AS. Talisuna A, et al. Among authors: ramadan opc. BMJ Open. 2022 May 2;12(5):e056896. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056896. BMJ Open. 2022. PMID: 35501083 Free PMC article. Review.
Strengthening and utilizing response groups for emergencies flagship: a narrative review of the roll out process and lessons from the first year of implementation.
Conteh INM, Braka F, Assefa EZ, Daniel EO, Ngofa RO, Okeibunor JC, Omony OE, Hakizimana JL, Wondimagegnehu A, Djingarey MH, Kobie AG, Kirigia DG, Mbasha JJ, Fekadu ST, Aderinola OM, Ahmat A, Asamani JA, Pallawo RB, Mpia LM, Diaw M, Kourouma M, Davi K, Condé S, Moakofhi K, Balami KY, Okamura M, De Wee RJ, Joseph G, Saguti GE, Andemichael GR, Abok P, Avwerhota M, Livinus MC, Okoronwanja HA, Makayoto L, Rutagengwa A, Ba MM, Kandako Y, Livinus PM, Diallo AM, Tengomo GLF, Belizaire MRD, Daizo A, Muzi B, Yam A, Ramadan OPC, D'khil LMM, Bonkoungou B, O'malley H, Gueye AS. Conteh INM, et al. Among authors: ramadan opc. Front Public Health. 2024 May 15;12:1405174. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1405174. eCollection 2024. Front Public Health. 2024. PMID: 38818451 Free PMC article. Review.
Use of mobile medical teams to fill critical gaps in health service delivery in complex humanitarian settings, 2017-2020: a case study of South Sudan.
Dulacha D, Ramadan OPC, Guyo AG, Maleghemi S, Wamala JF, Gimba WGW, Wurda TT, Odra W, Yur CT, Loro FB, Joseph JLK, Onak ETT, Aleu SCG, Berta KK, Isindu BA, Olu OO. Dulacha D, et al. Among authors: ramadan opc. Pan Afr Med J. 2022 Jun 9;42(Suppl 1):8. doi: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2022.42.1.33865. eCollection 2022. Pan Afr Med J. 2022. PMID: 36158930 Free PMC article. Review.