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Muhammed Khan is a South African clinician-researcher whose work spans surgical epidemiology and medico-legal issues in public health. Affiliated with research connected to the South African National Health Laboratory Service, his scholarship addresses disease patterns and health system responses within the South African context, with particular attention to conditions influenced by social and demographic change.
His research explores trends in gallstone disease and incidental gallbladder cancer, highlighting shifting risk profiles associated with urbanization and lifestyle transitions. Through large-scale pathology audits and population-based analyses, his work challenges assumptions about “low-risk” populations and contributes important regional data to global surgical literature.
More recently, Khan has examined the legal dimensions of HIV disclosure in South Africa, analyzing court rulings and their implications for clinical practice. This interdisciplinary contribution underscores strengths in linking clinical evidence, public health policy, and legal accountability. The profile is based on a limited but thematically focused body of publications.
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