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Sunday Ntuli is a South African academic and clinician whose work spans public health, primary care, and epidemiology, with strong ties to institutions in Gauteng and Limpopo. His scholarship reflects sustained engagement with health systems strengthening and population health in Southern Africa, contributing to both local and multi-country collaborations such as the H3Africa AWI-Gen study.
His research focuses on non-communicable diseases, cardiovascular risk, HIV-associated conditions, and metabolic disorders, particularly within sub-Saharan African populations. He has examined obesity phenotypes, dyslipidaemia, carotid intima-media thickness, and cervical cytology in the context of HIV, highlighting the intersection of infectious and chronic diseases during epidemiological transition.
Additional contributions address health workforce development and service delivery, including job satisfaction among health professionals, mental health in nursing students, medical education preferences, and diagnostic awareness in clinical practice. This body of work demonstrates strength in cross-sectional epidemiology, health services research, and evidence-informed strategies aimed at improving screening, early detection, and quality of care in resource-constrained settings.
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