Cry for help for care-givers
Late payments to thousands of care-givers are weakening South Africa's battle against HIV/Aids and tuberculosis.
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Minister wants more research into long-term ARV effects
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has called on the generic medicine industry to invest more in researching the long-term effects of ARVs.
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Falling through the cracks
A new report shows access to Aids-prevention treatment for pregnant women is declining,
writes Mara Kardas-Nelson.
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World Cup may bring jump in HIV infection rates
HIV/Aids infection rates may increase during the Soccer World Cup, the South African National Aids Council said on Friday.
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Govt to probe HIV funding
The government is looking into whether it would run out of funding for HIV/Aids drugs in this financial year, the health minister said on Friday.
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Cambodian government accused of creating 'Aids colony'
Open letter from more international and domestic pressure groups condemns "life-threatening" conditions at settlement outside Phnom Penh.
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Zim crisis driving HIV decline, say researchers
Fewer Zimbabweans are getting infected with Aids, and researchers speculate it's due in part to a battered economy that's leaving men short of money.
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Fund affirms Africa's success in Aids fight
Africa has had "extraordinary success" in the fight against HIV/Aids, according to the director of the Global Fund to Fight Aids.
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Aids forum told of ART as a means of HIV prevention
SA should lead the way in using antiretroviral therapy (ART) as a means of HIV prevention, WHO official Dr Reuben Granich said on Monday.
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Stigma drives Aids crisis among gay Africans
Rates of HIV infection among gays in some African countries are 10 times that of the general male population, doctors said in the Lancet.
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