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  1. Chapter 16 Legal and Cross-Cultural Issues Regarding the Termination of Pregnancy: African Perspectives
  2. Impact of a short biostatistics course on knowledge and performance of postgraduate scholars: Implications for training of African doctors and biomedical researchers
  3. Ethical and legal dilemmas around termination of pregnancy for severe fetal anomalies: A review of two African neonates presenting with ventriculomegaly and holoprosencephaly
  4. Religion politics and ethics: Moral and ethical dilemmas facing faith-based organizations and Africa in the 21 st century-implications for Nigeria in a season of anomie
  5. Patient insights on informed consent as practiced by doctors and nurses in South Africa
  6. Global medicine: Is it ethical or morally justifiable for doctors and other healthcare workers to go on strike?
  7. Evaluating the quality of informed consent and contemporary clinical practices by medical doctors in South Africa: An empirical study
  8. Viewpoint discrimination and contestation of ideas on its merits, leadership and organizational ethics: expanding the African bioethics agenda
  9. Stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS by healthcare workers at a tertiary hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a cross-sectional descriptive study
  10. Regulation of biomedical research in Africa
  11. JC virus as a marker of human migrationto the Americas
  12. Human polyomavirus JC variants in Papua New Guinea and Guam reflect ancient population settlement and viral evolution
  13. A cerebral primitive neuroectodermal tumor in a squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus)
  14. Molecular Epidemiology of Human Polyomavirus JC in the Biaka Pygmies and Bantu of Central Africa