There isn’t enough scientific evidence to support using probiotics to treat most digestive disorders, according to a new American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) guideline.
Probiotics are living, microscopic organisms found in foods or dietary supplements, according to the AGA. They include certain bacteria and yeasts.
An estimated 3.9 million American adults have taken probiotics and many do so to improve their digestive health, so the AGA reviewed published research on their use for digestive disorders.
The review found insufficient evidence to recommend probiotics for treatment of Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and C. difficile infection, the AGA reported on 9 June in the journal Gastroenterology.
Assumptions not well-founded
“Patients taking probiotics for Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis or IBS should consider stopping,” said Dr Grace Su, a professor of gastroenterology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, who led the guideline panel. “The supplements can be costly and there isn’t enough evidence to prove a benefit or confirm lack of harm. Talk with your doctor.”
The new AGA guideline also recommends against the use of probiotics to treat acute infectious gastroenteritis in children.
The guideline does support the use of certain probiotic formulations in three situations: prevention of C. difficile infection in adults and children taking antibiotics; prevention of necrotising enterocolitis in preterm, low birth weight infants; and management of pouchitis, a complication of inflammatory bowel disease.
“While our guideline does highlight a few use cases for probiotics, it, more importantly, underscores that the public’s assumptions about the benefits of probiotics are not well-founded, and that there is also a major variation in results based on the formulation of the probiotic product,” Su said in an AGA news release.
The AGA said well-designed clinical trials are needed to refine probiotics guidelines and investigate other relevant clinical conditions.
The association said gastroenterologists should suggest probiotics to their patients only if there is a clear benefit. They should keep in mind that the effects of probiotics apply to specific strains of bacteria and combinations of strains, the AGA added.
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• Requirements:
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To implement and manage HSE according to legislation and ensuring statutory compliance while building a positive and proactive safety culture within the organization.
Responsibilities: &•Develop, implement and improve the health and safety plans, programmes and procedures in the workplace &•Carry out regular inspections of work places and equipment to identify hazards and risks that impact workplace safety and food safety and take appropriate action to ensure compliance &•Respond to and investigate concerns & complaints from employees and take appropriate action &•Investigate accidents and incidents that occur in the workplace, establish root causes and recommend remedial action &•Conduct and support the training of new employees and vendors on health & safety related matters &•Support management in establishing and driving a culture of safety &•Develop and refine emergency procedures and ensure emergency preparedness of the company site &•Ensure safety team members are well trained, engaged and aligned with the companies’ health and safety vision.
The successful candidate will be responsible for HSE at both Promeal and Vital and will be required to travel regularly to both locations.
Closing date: 06 July 2020
Requirements
Requirements: •An Accredited Occupational Health and Safety Act qualification is essential •Min 8 years experience in a similar role preferably in a Pharmaceutical Manufacturing or FMCG environment •Interpersonal skills and the ability to work well in a team •Computer literacy (MS Office Suite) •Formal training and audit experience in an integrated Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) program •Detail orientated with excellent written and oral communication skills.
Posted on 29 Jun 11:10
Vital Health Foods
Vital Health Foods was the first to establish the health foods industry in South Africa. Today, the company is the number one vitamin and mineral supplement manufacturer in the country.
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Contract: Twenty-Four Months (24) contract.
Applicants:
Must not be older than 35 years of age.
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Competences:
The candidate must possess good communication skills (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills.
He/ she must be computer literate with good working knowledge of MS Word and MS Excel
Must possess the following attributes: ability to work under pressure; be prepared to work long hours; pro-active; decisive; confident and be service driven.
Fields of study:
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Applications are invited from unemployed qualified graduates to apply for the currently open Internship Opportunity.
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When the clock struck midnight on 31 December 2019, and wishes of health, happiness and prosperity for the new year were extended by all, no one could have imagined the trauma that 2020 would bring only a few weeks later.
Milton Segal, South African Institute of Chartered Accountants senior executive: corporate reporting.
Covid–19 was declared a global pandemic and within a few short weeks, this virus with flu-like symptoms drove almost all countries into a lockdown, forcing the majority of industries to shut down and confine people to the safety of their homes. While one understands, to an extent, the rationale for declaring a shutdown, it is questionable that the short-, medium- and longer term effects of virtually shutting down an economy were and are fully understood. As President Cyril Ramaphosa, said, these are unprecedented times that required almost unprecedented and drastic decisions.
South Africa is gradually moving out of what is reported as one of the longest official lockdown periods globally, now approaching almost 100 days, in essence five times longer than the 21 days as originally announced. Industries have been left devastated with the tourism and leisure, restaurant as well as health and beauty among the hardest hit. One such industry that may just produce results better than expected, or perhaps, better than most of the other insurance type industries, is that of medical schemes.
Credit risk
For most South Africans in formal employ, it is compulsory that they be a member of a private medical scheme unless they are already a dependent on a spouse’s medical scheme, either way then, they are ‘covered’. So significant is this, that in almost all cases of formal employment, the medical aid payment is deducted directly by the employer, as would be similar in the case of PAYE, UIF, etc., and paid over to the medical scheme. This greatly reduces the risk that an employee does not have sufficient funds to cover his/her required monthly medical installment and also eases the risk of non-collection of premium by the medical scheme itself.
When an employee leaves their job they have the option of either continue on the scheme and pay directly or withdrawing from the scheme. As a rule of thumb, if a member misses a payment to the scheme, the membership is terminated or at best suspended unless an arrangement with the scheme is made. Cover for the employee terminates immediately, as does the scheme’s financial exposure to the (former) member. Either way, the scheme is protected against ‘credit risk’.
For the vast majority of salaried South Africans who have continued to earn a salary during lockdown, or even a partial salary, the employers would have had to continue paying over the employee’s contribution to the medical schemes. So from a collection and revenue perspective, revenue from active members are likely to remain close to budget for a medical scheme, even during Covid-19. Fortunately, the number of people who fall gravely ill as a result of contracting Covid–19 and that require admission to hospital, let alone ICU, is very low in % terms, around 4-5%. Again, that bodes well for medical schemes whereby only a very small fraction of their members may require the scheme to pay for expensive hospitalisation. If so, could medical schemes not be caught by the coronavirus in 2020?
Interestingly, either because of the majority of members’ reluctance to go for the more routine type medical checkups such as dentistry, physicians, physiotherapy and elective type surgeries in an effort to decrease the risk of exposure, or, because many medical facilities are simply only offering emergency medical treatment to reserve hospitals for ill patients, it is very likely that the majority of medical scheme members have not used as much of their medical aid benefits as would ordinarily have been the case six months into the financial year in a ‘normal’, non-Covid-19 year.
The schemes then, by way of analogy, would have collected almost all the premiums it should have collected from active members (inactive members pose no financial risks to the scheme) but incurred significantly less expenses than ordinarily the case. With numbers of coronavirus cases continuing to rise at an increasing rate, it can be expected that this trend may continue well into quarter three and perhaps quarter four of 2020. Could this somewhat ironically leave schemes in a financially healthier position than ordinarily would have been expected during this Covid–19 pandemic?
Results
Medical schemes will soon be presenting their interim, six monthly results to the public. It will be of extreme importance that the information be disclosed in a way as to explain the outcomes and fluctuations in results.
The schemes’ audit committees, risk and governance committees as well as boards of directors have a fiduciary duty in this regard to protect both the interests of the scheme itself and its members by producing corporate reports that are reliable, accurate and free from material misstatement. Caution will also have to be applied when the schemes start considering the percentage increase in member contributions for 2021 and will need to balance their current reserves, future reserve requirements, medical costs that are certain to rise at an increasing rate in the foreseeable future due to currency weakness and general above inflationary increases. Schemes will also need to factor in the likelihood that they will see an increase in 2021 of the elective type treatments mainly as a result of members either not being able or not willing to do so in 2020.
Detailed notes disclosures, judgements made, assumptions used and forecasted cash flows will be required to produce information that will be understood by both shareholders, investors, and the scheme members themselves. Clear and transparent information will be of the utmost importance as to understand the results and what the remaining six months may bring. There is, perhaps, a danger that the schemes end up producing results that would appear to reflect that the schemes are benefitting financially as a result of the pandemic and escape the financial burden that the majority of both the country’s and world’s companies are experiencing – a case of medical schemes being immune to the Covid-19 pandemic?
Never before has the importance and reliability of financial and integrated reporting been this important to members, investors, suppliers, regulators and the country itself. Covid-19 is indeed not just a medical pandemic, but a financial one too.
R550 – R600 per hour Negotiable depending on experience
Location:
Cape Town
Education level:
Degree
Job level:
Senior
Type:
6 months
Reference:
#ND49641
Company:
E-Merge IT Recruitment
We are looking for Senior .Net Backend Developer, immediately available to join one of SA’s top 5 banks, based in Cape Town. Opportunity for renewal is highly likely. This is big work producing some good tech and your core focus would be the design and build of platforms, components & features within a large, ambitious tech business.
Be part of a team of like-minded developers with strong analytical + creative problem-solving skills and excellent attention to detail to collaborate on a range of Digital products, which includes mobile, web applications and APIs. Here you will also be involved in a variety of end users to ensure technical compatibility and user satisfaction
First you will need to tick the boxes:
You have eight+ years of solid C# experience and know it well
A solid understanding of OOP principles
You are skilled in deep engineering concepts like OOP, SOLID, TDD and DDD
You’ll likely find yourself building a lot of Restful services being consumed by Web API (in a Microservices context but MSB experience is not essential)
You’ve built ORM using either Entity Framework or Hibernate
You’ve got a handle on SQL Server but it would help you if you’d touched NoSQL somewhere
Some skills in Azure or AWS
Qualification
Tertiary education in computer science or engineering or related field
Microsoft certifications for the win
Reference number for this position is ND49641-2020 which is a contract position based in Cape Town which is an initial six months ontract offering R550 – R600 per hour, salary negotiable on experience. Contact Nicole on or call her on 011 463 3633 to discuss this and other opportunities.
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