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Sport24.co.za | ‘Fearless’ Rabada has plans for England
Cape Town – Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada says he has plans in order to dismantle England ahead of the four-match Test series starting on Thursday at Lord’s.
The Proteas head into the Test series on the back foot after consecutive poor performances in the ICC Champions Trophy, ODI and T20 series in England.
However, Rabada remains positive that the team can bounce back and hopefully seal a third consecutive Test series win.
The Proteas paceman is keen to get out onto the field at Lord’s after taking 4/39 in the final ODI in May.
The 22-year-old will be playing his first Test match at the ‘Home of Cricket’ and says he will looking forward to walk through the historic Long Room.
“Yes, it is (a big deal playing at Lord’s),” Rabada told the Daily Mail website.
“When you’re young and watching TV, you see the guys walk through the Long Room and people clapping – it’s very traditional. And now it’s nice to be among it.”
Rabada, who is ranked seventh on the Test bowler rankings, believes that the Proteas will be able to maintain their 14-year unbeaten Test series triumph in England.
“I’ve learned to be fearless. If you don’t do well, so be it,” added Rabada.
“I’ve got my plans in order. It’s not going to be an easy Test. England are a quality team, playing in their backyard. The guys are up for it.”
Play starts on Thursday at 12:00 SA time.
eNCA | Focus on vulnerable groups at ANC social transformation commission
JOHANNESBURG – Issues around women, children and marginalised groups dominated discussions by the social transformation commission at the ANC’s National Policy Conference (NPC).
Speaking at a media feedback session, the party’s social transformation chair Lindiwe Sisulu said the party wanted to rebuild the social fabric of society.
The party believed this was possible through harsher prison sentences and by improving legislation to protect vulnerable groups, including women, children, the LGBTI community and people living with albinism.
The establishment of special children’s courts was suggested.
“An example was made of how children will go to court and their cases are postponed and six months later they have to relive the experience of having been violated.
“We believe that this isn’t good and we’d like to urge the justice sector to ensure that violence against children be prioritised.”
Sisulu: More attention to child-headed households. Child support grant extended 18 to 21 provided beneficiaries are still studying. #ANCNPC
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Sisulu said that after analysing the phenomenon of domestic violence, it became clear the matter was beyond the reach of the country’s law enforcement agencies.
“They (women) report this (violence) and soon thereafter are back in the same fold, and it’s a recurring crime.
“We’d like to find that we have other ways of dealing with this matter where women are empowered to stand up and ensure that they’re able to look after their children and protect their children. Which is why we want to make sure we can ensure a greater number of women in our community policing forums.”
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Some committee members raised the issue of free sanitary towels, amid recent debates on why condoms were provided to the public for free, but sanitary towels were not.
Sisulu said feminine hygiene projects should be free for school pupils.
Deputy Minister in the Presidency Buti Manamela added that the free distribution of condoms could not be compared to sanitary towels. She said the focus of condom distribution was to ensure safe sexual activity.
“We’ve resolved that the state should provide free sanitary towels. But we think that (comparing condom distribution to providing free sanitary towels) stereotypes the availability of free condoms wherever they are available to men – that there are condoms for boys or men, whereas condoms are used for the protection of those involved in sexual activity.”
One thing the commission could not agree on was a suggestion by the ANC in Gauteng for the decriminalisation of sex work.
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Health24.com | Is your child’s ‘penicillin allergy’ real?
True penicillin allergy is rare with the estimated frequency of anaphylaxis at only 1–5 per 10 000 cases of penicillin therapy. Hypersensitivity reactions are in fact the major problem in the use of penicillin.
Some children may be having a true allergic reaction, but it could be caused by something else instead of the inexpensive, first-line antibiotic penicillin, new research indicates.
The findings – which echo similar research earlier this year in adults – mean many patients are instead prescribed more expensive broad-spectrum antibiotics, experts said. These alternatives can come with greater side effects and contribute to a rise in antibiotic-resistant infections.
According to a previous report in the Current Allergy & Clinical Immunology, many children with the label of penicillin allergy can safely take the drug without fear of an allergic reaction.
The study was published online in the journal Pediatrics.
Unnecessary use of less effective antibiotics
“It’s important to question this because it leads to a substantial increase in costs, for both families and the health care system, when we have to switch to a more broad-spectrum antibiotic,” said study author Dr David Vyles. He’s an attending paediatric emergency medicine physician at Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.
“We think many cases aren’t a true allergic reaction,” he added. “It substantially limits the type of antibiotics that can be prescribed.”
More than 266 million courses of antibiotics were dispensed to outpatients in US pharmacies in 2014, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This equates to more than five prescriptions written each year for every six people.
Statistics reflecting the number of antibiotic courses dispensed in South Africa are not available.
Vyles and his team analysed questionnaires from nearly 600 parents of children aged four to 18 that described their child’s reported allergy symptoms. The families came to an urban paediatric emergency department over a span of 19 months.
Not a new concept
Health24 reported that viral infections could also be misdiagnosed and in some cases, patients simply don’t remember their experience correctly.
Just over 300 of the children had previously experienced low-risk symptoms for penicillin allergy, including rash, vomiting or diarrhoea, according to parents.
Of those, 100 children were tested for penicillin allergy using a standard, three-part testing process. This includes a skin test; an injection with a tiny amount of penicillin; and an “oral challenge” in which the child swallows a dose of penicillin under close medical supervision.
All 100 children tested were found not to be allergic to penicillin and had the designation removed from their medical record, the researchers said.
“During my paediatric residency and fellowship, we constantly saw families reporting a penicillin allergy and were questioning the validity” of the claim, Vyles said. Two of his three young children have also been wrongly identified as allergic to the drug, he noted.
Why the confusion?
Vyles and another expert said many parents notice that their children have a rash around the same time they’re prescribed penicillin. But the rash is likely due to an infection, not the drug.
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“Many infections are associated with a rash, and if a child is given an antibiotic for this illness or some other reason, the rash can be falsely attributed to a penicillin allergy,” explained Dr Stephen Eppes. He’s vice chair of paediatrics and director of paediatric infectious diseases at Christiana Care Health System in Wilmington, Delaware.
Eppes, who wasn’t involved in the new research, said up to 10% of people are either told or believe they’re allergic to penicillin. But when they’re tested for the allergy, more than 90% of them are not actually allergic to the drug.
Misdiagnosis of allergy
“Either the diagnosis of penicillin allergy was inaccurate to start with, or they had a hypersensitivity to it that went away over time,” he said. “I think the former is more common – meaning people think they had a reaction that’s not truly an allergy.”
Another misconception is that penicillin allergy is hereditary, Eppes noted, so some parents who are allergic to the drug assume their children are as well.
And since the three-pronged standard testing for penicillin allergy takes about three hours to complete, many are unwilling to go through with it, the doctors said.
In a continued study based on the new findings, Vyles said he plans to proceed directly to the “oral challenge” in children identified as low risk for penicillin allergy while still being treated in the hospital emergency department.
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