Caradee Yael Wright
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Ramotsehoa M, Eloff F, du Plessis J, Wright C, du Preez D
Ann Glob Health
. 2024 Dec;
90(1):73.
PMID: 39620162
The lack of information on exposure of opencast mineworkers to solar ultraviolet radiation, a group I carcinogen, was addressed. The feasibility of using electronic dosimeters in the determination of exposure...
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Wright C, Jaca A, Kapwata T, Naidoo N, Awokola B, Bainomugisha E, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 May;
14(5):e076941.
PMID: 38772593
Introduction: Leveraging data science could significantly advance the understanding of the health impacts of climate change and air pollution to meet health systems' needs and improve public health in Africa....
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Mahlangeni N, Kapwata T, Laban T, Wright C
BMJ Open
. 2024 Mar;
14(3):e084074.
PMID: 38508645
Introduction: Coal-fired power plants are major sources of air pollution which impact human health. Coal combustion byproducts released into the air include particulate matter, nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide. Exposure...
4.
Wright C, Norval M
Photochem Photobiol
. 2022 Jul;
99(2):509-518.
PMID: 35841370
The most recent data relating to the incidence of, and mortality from, the three commonest forms of skin cancer, namely basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and cutaneous...
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Pule V, Mathee A, Melariri P, Kapwata T, Abdelatif N, Balakrishna Y, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Oct;
18(20).
PMID: 34682446
Children spend a significant proportion of their time at school and in school buildings. A healthy learning environment that supports children should be thermally conducive for learning and working. Here,...
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Haywood L, Kapwata T, Oelofse S, Breetzke G, Wright C
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Aug;
18(15).
PMID: 34360468
Domestic solid waste is rapidly increasing due to accelerated population growth and urbanization. Improper waste disposal poses potential health risks and environmental concerns. Here, we investigated waste disposal practices in...
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Linde K, Wright C, du Plessis J
Ann Work Expo Health
. 2021 Jul;
66(1):41-51.
PMID: 34302333
Introduction: Farmworkers are at risk of excess exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) during their work activities, especially if they work in geographical areas with high ambient solar UVR levels...
8.
Haghighi M, Wright C, Ayer J, Urban M, Pham M, Boeckmann M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Jun;
18(9).
PMID: 34063033
Links between heat exposure and congenital anomalies have not been explored in detail despite animal data and other strands of evidence that indicate such links are likely. We reviewed articles...
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Wright C, Moore C, Chersich M, Hester R, Nayna Schwerdtle P, Mbayo G, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Apr;
18(8).
PMID: 33920507
The health sector response to dealing with the impacts of climate change on human health, whether mitigative or adaptive, is influenced by multiple factors and necessitates creative approaches drawing on...
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Wernecke B, Mathee A, Kunene Z, Balakrishna Y, Kapwata T, Mogotsi M, et al.
Ann Glob Health
. 2021 Feb;
87(1):16.
PMID: 33633927
Background: Measuring national progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) enables the identification of gaps which need to be filled to end poverty, protect the planet and improve lives. Progress...