Fear, social change drive down Zimbabwe HIV rates
Fear of infection and social change have driven a huge decline in HIV rates in Zimbabwe, offering important lessons on how to fight the Aids pandemic.
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SA receives boost in fight against Aids
South Africa has received a major boost to fight Aids, TB and malaria, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Sunday.
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SA, US boost fight against Aids
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and SA Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane have signed an agreement to bolster the fight against Aids in SA.
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Govt announces reduction in cost of ARVs
There has been a "massive reduction" in the prices of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs, according to Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi.
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SA concerned at costs of Aids
SA's health minister is concerned at the cost of coping with Aids in the country with the world's largest number of HIV-positive citizens.
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Unicef says HIV-free generation achievable
A generation of babies could be born free of Aids if the international community stepped up efforts to provide universal access to HIV prevention.
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New twist in SA's Aids war
South Africans living with Aids are being robbed of their lifesaving drugs so that they can be mixed with marijuana and smoked.
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Mother-baby HIV box aims to help halt transmission
It's no great medical breakthrough, just a simple colour-coded box packed with HIV drugs and pictures.
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Porn industry in crisis after actor tests positive for HIV
The multibillion-dollar porn industry in the San Fernando has been thrown into crisis after one of its performers tested positive for HIV.
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Aids treatment up in 2009 but 2010 targets in doubt
A record 1,2-million people in low- and middle-income countries started antiretroviral therapy for HIV/Aids in 2009, the WHO said on Tuesday.
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