A changing climate will have demonstrable effects on health and healthcare systems, with specific and dispro-
portionate effects on communities in Africa. Emergency care systems and providers have an opportunity to be at
Introduction: Traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) constitutes a considerable portion of the global injury burden,
disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Prehospital care can address TSCI
Introduction: SARS-CoV-2 has resulted in increased worldwide demand for personal protective equipment (PPE).
With pressure from ongoing epidemic and endemic episodes, we assessed an adapted snorkel mask that provides
full-face protection for…
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is placing abnormally high and ongoing demands on healthcare systems.
Little is known about the full effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on diseases other than COVID-19 in the South
African setting.
Objective: To…
Introduction: Road traffic collisions (RTCs) are an important public health problem in low and middle-income
countries (LMIC), where 90% of RTC deaths occur. The World Health Organization has suggested strategies to
address excess mortality from…
Background: Improved emergency care of children with acute illness or injuries is needed for countries in Africa
to continue to reduce childhood mortality rates. Quality improvement efforts will depend on robust baseline
data, but little has been…
Introduction: Diabetes and its complications continue to cause a daunting and growing concern on resource-
limited environments. There is a paucity of data relating to the care of diabetic emergencies in the emergency
Introduction: The burden of stroke in Africa has increased in the last two decades, with the population undergoing a rapid epidemiological transition, with a rise in the incidence of stroke risk factors together with the gradual aging of the…