Early data shows South Africans and Zambians have a big appetite for the twice-yearly HIV prevention injection. But clinics ...
Think you know South Africa’s health system? Put your knowledge to the test with Bhekisisa’s health crossword. Drawing on ...
His wheelchair no longer fits, and the local clinic often runs out of his medicine. Add to that three decades of living with ...
Very clever people with a decade or four of subject expertise in public health need to know how to talk to the rest of us about their work in plain English. Here’s why, and how they can get started.
South Africa returned from the International Aids Conference in Rio with three big HIV announcements: a new dashboard tracking the roll-out of the country's six-monthly HIV prevention injection, ...
A new once-a-month HIV prevention pill is moving into the final stage of testing. But early South African uptake data of the six-monthly anti-HIV jab suggest the biggest breakthrough may not be a new ...
What if HIV’s greatest legacy is teaching us how to treat obesity? In today’s newsletter, Francois Venter, Simiso Sokhela, Nzama Mbalati and Yvette Raphael explain how we cannot let history repeat ...
South Africa has more than half of all Africans using the world's newest HIV prevention injection. We analyse the numbers to see where the real story lies. (Aaron Ufumeli/Associated Press) South ...
Thembi Xulu is the CEO of South Africa’s National Aids Council. She’s leading the way to get licences to make the six-monthly anti-HIV shot in the country. (Supplied) As the 26th International Aids ...
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