Marceline van furth biography of william hill
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The Mercury
4 January
MARRIAGES:-
Rev Mpho TUTU (daughter of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond TUTU) married Professor Marceline VAN FURTH (Professor of paediatric infectious diseases at Vrije University in Amsterdam.) They married in Oegstgeest in the Netherlands on 30 Dec (Same sex marriage) MERCURY REPORTER.
DEATHS:-
SON KILLS FATHER & NEIGHBOURS:- NTINI Bhubesi + 1 Jan (father), ZUNGU Mandla, DLAMINI Fana, NTSHANGASE Thamsanqa at Ogodweni near Mahlabathini. All about cattle. SPHRLELE NGUBANE.
HAREL Joseph Louis Felix Claude also known as Zoumi. Husband, father and grandfather. Memorial on 6 Jan (as in press) at Parish of the Blessed Sacrament Durban North. Memorial will follow the am Mass on Wed morning. So Approx am.
PILLAY Govindsamy (Sadha/Whitey . 16th Day Memorial on 6 Jan Supper at pm pm. Service at 7pm.
6 January
BIRTHS:-
MUTCH nee KRUGER Matthew & Ashleigh a boy Damien James * 30 Dec in Cape Town.
DEAT
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Adeno-associated virus 2 infection in children with non-A-E hepatitis
CONSORTIA
ISARIC Comprehensive Clinical Characterisation Collaboration (ISARIC4C)
J Kenneth Baillie, Malcolm G Semple, Gail Carson, Peter JM Openshaw, Jake Dunning, Laura Merson, Clark D Russell, Maria Zambon, Meera Chand, Richard S Tedder, Saye Khoo, Lance CW Turtle, Tom Solomon, Samreen Ijaz, Tom Fletcher, Massimo Palmarini, Antonia Ho, Emma C Thomson, Nicholas Price, Thushan de Silva, Chloe Donohue, Hayley Hardwick, Wilna Oosthuyzen, Miranda Odam, Primrose Chikowore, Sara Clohisey, Andrew Law, Lucy Norris, Sarah Tait, Murray Wham, Richard Clark, Audrey Coutts, Lorna Donnelly, Angie Fawkes, Tammy Gilchrist, Katarzyna Hafezi, Louise MacGillivray, Alan Maclean, Sarah McCafferty, Kirstie Morrice, Lee Murphy, Nicola Wrobel, Sarah E McDonald, Victoria Shaw, Katie A.
DIAMONDS Consortium
PARTNER: Imperial College (Coordinating Centre) (UK) Chief investigator/DIAMONDS coordinator:
Michael Levin1
Principal an
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Abstract
Background
Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need to explore children and ung people’s (CYP) knowledge and perspectives around the use of and consent to biobanking. This will ensure meaningful informed consent can be obtained and improve current consent procedures.
Methods
We designed a survey, in co-production with CYP, collecting demographic data, views on biobanking, and consent using three scenarios: 1) prospective consent, 2) deferred consent, and 3) reconsent and assent at age of capacity. The survey was disseminated via the Young Person’s Advisory Group North England (YPAGne) and participating CYP’s secondary schools. Data were analysed using a qualitative thematic approach by three independent reviewers (including CYP) to identify common themes. Data triangulation occurred independently by a fourth reviewer.
Results
One hundred two CYP completed the survey. Most were between 16–18 years (%, N = 65) and femal