Jerry Coovadia Explained

Birth Name:Hoosen Mahomed Coovadia
Birth Date:2 August 1940
Birth Place:Durban, Natal Province
Union of South Africa
Death Place:Durban, South Africa

Hoosen Mahomed "Jerry" Coovadia (2 August 1940 – 4 October 2023) was a South African medical doctor, academic, and former anti-apartheid activist. He was previously the Victor Daitz Emeritus Chair and Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal Nelson Mandela School of Medicine.

Biography

Hoosen Mahomed Coovadia was born in Durban, South Africa, on 2 August 1940.[1] His grandparents had emigrated from India to South Africa in the 1880s. Coovadia attended St. Anthony’s, a Catholic school, and later Sastri College, a high school.

Coovadia briefly attended Medical School at the University of Natal, which at that time was racially stratified, before moving to Bombay, India for medical training. He was accepted at the Grant Medical College at the University of Bombay. After graduating, he returned to Durban to work at the King Edward VIII Hospital. He worked in pediatrics at the University of Natal and the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa and then went to the University of Birmingham, earning his M.Sc. in Immunology in 1974. He then rejoined the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Natal, receiving an M.D. in 1978.

He was appointed associate professor at the University of Natal in 1982 and Ad Hominem Professor in 1986. From 1990 to 2000, he served as professor and head of paediatrics and child health at the University of Natal. He has since served as the Victor Daitz Chair in HIV/AIDS Research, Director of Biomedical Science at the Centre for HIV/AIDS Networking (HIVAN), and the scientific director of the Doris Duke Medical Research Institute at the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine at the University of KwaZulu Natal.[2]

Coovadia was involved in the leadership of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in the 1970s. He became chairman of the Commission on Maternal and Child Health, created by the Mandela government.[3] He served on the executive of the National Medical and Dental Association (NAMDA), formed in 1982.[4] [5] In the 1980s, Coovadia focused on issues of malnutrition and childhood diseases, but then expanded his focus to include AIDS, particularly mother-to-child transmission.[6] [7] He was a vocal critic of the AIDS policies of Thabo Mbeki's government and campaigned actively for the use of antiretroviral therapy. In 2000, he served as co-chair of the International AIDS Conference in Durban.[6] [8]

Coovadia died on 4 October 2023 at his home in Durban after a period of declining health.

After Professor Coovadia's death, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa said, “Our nation’s loss will be felt globally, but we can take pride at and comfort from the emergence of a giant of science and an icon of compassion and resilience from our country.” [9]

Professor Coovadia mentored a number of notable students including Professor Salim Abdool Karim, Professor Quarraisha Abdool Karim and the Fulbright Scholar Anand Reddi.[10] [11]

Awards and Honors

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hoosen Coovadia, Medical Force in South Africa's H.I.V. Fight, Dies at 83. Nolen. Stephanie. 12 October 2023. The New York Times. 12 October 2023.
  2. Web site: Professor Hoosen "Jerry" Mahomed Coovadia . South African History Online . 2016-02-14. Jeeva.
  3. Web site: Hoosen Jerry Coovadia. 4 June 2015 .
  4. Coovadia. H. M.. Sanctions and the struggle for health in South Africa. American Journal of Public Health. 1999. 89. 10. 1505–1508. 10511831. 1508795. 10.2105/ajph.89.10.1505.
  5. Book: Digby. Anne. Diversity and division in medicine : health care in South Africa from the 1800s. 2006. Lang. Oxford. 9783039107155. 433.
  6. Hoosen Coovadia: an icon of South African health. The Lancet. 374. 9692. 10.1016/s0140-6736(09)61581-6. Clare. Kapp. 2009. 777. 19733772. 135448373. free.
  7. Book: Mbali. Mandisa. South African AIDS activism and global health politics. 2013. Palgrave Macmillan. Basingstoke. 9780230360624. 31.
  8. http://www.radionetherlandsarchives.org/jerry-coovadia-on-hiv-aids-in-africa/ "Jerry Coovadia on HIV/AIDS in Africa", Radio Netherlands Archives, July 23, 2001
  9. Web site: President Cyril Ramaphosa mourns passing of pre-eminent scientist and veteran activist Prof Hoosen "Jerry" Coovadia South African Government . 2024-07-27 . www.gov.za.
  10. Web site: Karim . Salim Abdool . TRIBUTE Salim Abdool Karim: We've lost a great scientist with Jerry Coovadia's passing . 2024-07-27 . News24 . en-US.
  11. Reddi . Anand . Leeper . Sarah C. . Grobler . Anneke C. . Geddes . Rosemary . France . K. Holly . Dorse . Gillian L. . Vlok . Willem J. . Mntambo . Mbali . Thomas . Monty . Nixon . Kristy . Holst . Helga L. . Karim . Quarraisha Abdool . Rollins . Nigel C. . Coovadia . Hoosen M. . Giddy . Janet . 2007-03-17 . Preliminary outcomes of a paediatric highly active antiretroviral therapy cohort from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa . BMC Pediatrics . 7 . 1 . 13 . 10.1186/1471-2431-7-13 . free . 1471-2431 . 1847430 . 17367540.
  12. Web site: South African Medical Association . 2024-07-28 . www.samedical.org.
  13. Web site: Remembering Hoosen Jerry Coovadia . International AIDS Society . 28 July 2024.
  14. Web site: Membership Directory . U.S. National Academy of Medicine . 28 July 2024.
  15. Web site: 2013 AAAS Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award Goes to Hoosen Coovadia, a Children’s Health Advocate, of South Africa American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) . 2024-07-28 . www.aaas.org . en.
  16. Book: Coovadia, Hoosen Mahomed.. Host allergic response variation in children with measles infection. 861191762.