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Prof Lindiwe Zungu Board Member Profession & Current Position Occupational Health Practitioner – Research Professor Area of Expertise Occupational health and safety; Community Health Awards Recent Awards: • National Research Foundation C Rating • • UNISA Chancellor’s Prize for Excellence in Research. Women in Science Awards 2015: Winner of the Distinguished Women Scientist in Humanities and Social Sciences. Women in Research Leadership Award (UNISA) • Qualification & Designation/s BCur; Diploma in Nursing Education and Administration; Primary Health Care Certificate; BCur (Hons) in Community Health Nursing; Occupational Health Programme Evaluation; MCur in Community Health Nursing; PhD in Occupational Health Nursing; Health Practitioner’s Dispensing Course; Post Graduate Diploma in International Research Ethics Top Publications 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ZUNGU L. Nurses Are Facing the Threat of Infection from Blood Borne Pathogens due to needle prick injuries. International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2009; 12(1):e367-e367. [online] Available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science ZUNGU L.I. South African Guidelines for the selection and provision of personal protective equipment for women in mining. Occupational Health Southern Africa. 2013; 19(3):4-9. [online] Available at: www.occhealth.co.za CHIEGIL R.J., ZUNGU, L.I. and JOOSTE, K. Quality of antiretroviral therapy in public health facilities in Nigeria and perceptions of end users. Journal of Nursing Management. 2014. 22(3):373-382. [online] Available at: www.jonm.12050 ROBERT NTOZINI, SARA MARKS, GOLDBERG MANGWADU, MDUDUZI MBUYA, GRACE GEREMA, TIMOTHY R. JULIAN, KELLOG SCHWAB, JEAN H. HUMPHREY and LINDIWE I. ZUNGU. Assessing household water access and sanitation coverage using geographic information systems and spatial analysis within the SHINE Trial study in rural Zimbabwe. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2015. 61 (suppl. 7): S716-S725. doi: 10.1093/cid/civ847. [online] Available at: http://cid.oxfordjournals.org/ MOHAMMED, A.I. and ZUNGU, L.I. Environmental health factors associated with diarrhoeal diseases among under-five children in the Sebeta town of Ethiopia. Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2016; 4(1):1–8. [online] Available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ojid20 Featured in the Media City Press; Business Day; SABC; UNISA Radio interview; Mine Health and Safety Council News: Leadership Business Magazine; Science Stars Magazine Association to the SAMRC Prof Zungu was the recipient of the Research Career Award grant from 2009 – 2013.