Author

Khangelani Zuma

Human Sciences Research Council - Cited by 9,950 - HIV - epidemiology - sexually transmitted infections - statistics - surveys

Biography

Dr.Khangelani Zuma is currently working as a Executive Director at Human Sciences Research Council June 2013 – Present (2 years 7 months) and worked as Reseacrh Director at HSRC from June 2010 – May 2013 (3 years).He was Senior Research Scientist at Medical Research Council from November 1998 – June 2003 (4 years 8 months).Received PhD, in Statistics at University of Waikato during 2001 – 2004.He received Master of Science (Biostatistics), Biostatistics at Hasselt University (formerly Limburgs Universitaire Centrum) from 1997 – 1998.Completed BScEd, Education, Statistics, Mathematics at Vista University (Now University of Johannesburg) during 1993 – 1996.
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Towards achieving the 90–90–90 HIV targets: results from the south African 2017 national HIV survey
E Marinda, L Simbayi, K Zuma, N Zungu, S Moyo, L Kondlo, S Jooste, ...BMC Public Health 20, 1-12, 2020202
70
2020
South Africans’ understanding of and response to the COVID-19 outbreak: an online survey
SP Reddy, R Sewpaul, M Mabaso, S Parker, I Naidoo, S Jooste, ...Available at SSRN 3576939, 2020202
41
2020
Prevalence of bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis in South Africa, 2017–19: a multistage, cluster-based, cross-sectional survey
S Moyo, F Ismail, M Van der Walt, N Ismail, N Mkhondo, S Dlamini, ...The Lancet Infectious Diseases 22 (8), 1172-1180, 2022202
27
2022
Short-term real-time prediction of total number of reported COVID-19 cases and deaths in South Africa: a data driven approach
T Reddy, Z Shkedy, C Janse van Rensburg, H Mwambi, P Debba, K Zuma, ...BMC medical research methodology 21, 1-11, 2021202
25
2021
19
2021
HIV drug resistance profile in South Africa: findings and implications from the 2017 national HIV household survey
S Moyo, G Hunt, K Zuma, M Zungu, E Marinda, M Mabaso, V Kana, ...PLoS One 15 (11), e0241071, 2020202
16
2020
Determinants of confidence in overall knowledge about COVID-19 among healthcare workers in South Africa: Results from an online survey
T Manyaapelo, T Mokhele, S Sifunda, P Ndlovu, N Dukhi, R Sewpaul, ...Frontiers in Public Health 9, 614858, 2021202
15
2021
The effect of HIV programs in South Africa on national HIV incidence trends, 2000–2019
LF Johnson, G Meyer-Rath, RE Dorrington, A Puren, T Seathlodi, K Zuma, ...JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 90 (2), 115-123, 2022202
13
2022
The HIV epidemic in South Africa: Key findings from 2017 national population-based survey
K Zuma, L Simbayi, N Zungu, S Moyo, E Marinda, S Jooste, A North, ...International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (), 8125, 2022202
13
2022
Compliance with lockdown regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa: findings from an online survey
N Dukhi, T Mokhele, WA Parker, S Ramlagan, R Gaida, M Mabaso, ...The Open Public Health Journal 14 (1), 2021202
12
2021
Spatial analysis of perceived health system capability and actual health system capacity for COVID-19 in South Africa
Spatial analysis of perceived health system capability and actual health system capacity for COVID-1 in South AfricaT Mokhele, R Sewpaul, S Sifunda, G Weir-Smith, S Dlamini, ...The Open Public Health Journal 14 (1), 2021202
9
2021
The utility of 2009 H1N1 pandemic data in understanding the transmission potential and estimating the burden of COVID-19 in South Africa to guide mitigation strategies
The utility of 200 H1N1 pandemic data in understanding the transmission potential and estimating the burden of COVID-1 in South Africa to guide mitigation strategiesN Phaswana-Mafuya, O Shisana, G Gray, N Zungu, LG Bekker, L Kuonza, ...South African Medical Journal 110 (7), 576-577, 2020202
9
2020
Preparedness for self-isolation or quarantine and lockdown in South Africa: results from a rapid online survey
S Sifunda, T Mokhele, T Manyaapelo, N Dukhi, R Sewpaul, WA Parker, ...BMC Public Health 21, 1-14, 2021202
7
2021
Understanding the differential impacts of COVID-19 among hospitalised patients in South Africa for equitable response
N Phaswana-Mafuya, O Shisana, W Jassat, SD Baral, K Makofane, ...South African Medical Journal 111 (11), 1084-1091, 2021202
7
2021
Factors associated with age-disparate sexual partnerships among males and females in South Africa: a multinomial analysis of the 2012 national population-based household survey …
M Mabaso, L Mlangeni, L Makola, O Oladimeji, I Naidoo, Y Naidoo, ...Emerging themes in epidemiology 18 (1), 1-13, 2021202
6
2021
6
2019
The fifth South African national HIV prevalence, incidence, behavior and communication Survey, 2017 (SABSSM V). Vol. 2017
L Simbayi, K Zuma, N ZunguCape Town. http://www. hsrc. ac. za/uploads/pageContent/9234/SABSSMV …, 2021202
6
2021