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Jarrod Zamparini is a South African clinician-researcher affiliated with Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, with expertise in obstetric medicine, infectious diseases, and critical care. His work addresses complex intersections between HIV, pregnancy, and severe infection in middle-income settings, contributing to improved clinical practice in high-burden environments.
His publications focus on HIV management in pregnancy, prevention of vertical transmission, cervical cancer screening in women living with HIV, and critical illness due to infection, including COVID-19. He has also examined thromboembolism, pulmonary embolism imaging, transplantation in pregnancy, and portal hypertension, reflecting strong interests in maternal morbidity and multidisciplinary care.
Through clinical audits, cohort studies, and authoritative reviews in leading journals, Zamparini highlights gaps in guideline adherence and risk stratification while advancing context-specific evidence for Southern Africa. His scholarship strengthens obstetric critical care frameworks and informs policy and bedside decision-making in resource-constrained health systems.
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