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HIV

Seek wisdom in the history of epidemics
Article
/ 6 October 2014

Seek wisdom in the history of epidemics

Those who forget past social and other patterns of illness and stigma are doomed to repeat them.

By Carla Tsampiras
Health-fad herb may reduce ARV efficacy, report warns
Article
/ 2 October 2014

Health-fad herb may reduce ARV efficacy, report warns

Experts believe Ginkgo biloba, a natural product used in vitamin supplements, may be harmful if taken together with HIV medication.

By Bhekisisa Team
Zille in Twitter spat over views on HIV and Aids
Article
/ 7 September 2014

Zille in Twitter spat over views on HIV and Aids

DA leader Helen Zille has once again sparked controversy over her views on HIV and Aids.

By Sarah Evans
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Article
/ 21 August 2014

Department refutes political link to Israeli circumcision product approval

An Israeli male circumcision product has not been put on hold, says the South African health department.

By Mia Malan and Amy Green
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Article
/ 21 August 2014

Ignoring prenatal HIV care leads to a lifelong burden

Mothers blame themselves and their children can never give up their antiretrovirals.

By Ina Skosana and Amy Green
[From our achives] Former Free State health MEC: They call me a killer, I know I’m a saviour
Article
/ 21 August 2014

[From our achives] Former Free State health MEC: They call me a killer, I know I’m a saviour

In this 2014 interview, former Free State health MEC Benny Malakoane says that detractors are still alive is proof of the good work under his watch.

By Mia Malan and Bhekisisa Team
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Article
/ 7 August 2014

Comment: Safer, due to unforeskinned circumstances

Voluntary male circumcision has made huge strides in reducing the rate of HIV infections.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 August 2014

New breast-feeding policy for HIV moms pays off

Exclusive breast-feeding, introduced in line with WHO guidelines, has proven safe for babies if the mother is on antiretroviral treatment.

By Ina Skosana
Double stigma leaves gay men with little hope
Article
/ 31 July 2014

Double stigma leaves gay men with little hope

Stereotyping prevents men who sleep with other men from accessing proper treatment and prevention of HIV infection.

By Ina Skosana
HIV treatment needs a shift in thinking – researchers
Article
/ 28 July 2014

HIV treatment needs a shift in thinking – researchers

Experts say more focus on early treatment rather than waiting for CD4 counts will dramatically reduce viral replication and new infections.

By Amy Green and Bhekisisa Team
Motsoaledi reveals ‘progressive’ HIV treatment plans
Article
/ 24 July 2014

Motsoaledi reveals ‘progressive’ HIV treatment plans

New treatment schedules for pregnant women and other patients are set to bring South Africa in line with the World Health Organisation’s guidelines.

By Amy Green, Ina Skosana and Bhekisisa Team
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Article
/ 22 July 2014

Anti-cancer drug picks HIV out of CD4 cells’ hiding places

The drug previously showed it can activate hidden HIV in the cells. Now it shows it can activate the virus, making it traceable by the immune system.

By Staff Reporter
West’s end to HIV funding detrimental to illegal drug users
Article
/ 21 July 2014

West’s end to HIV funding detrimental to illegal drug users

While 75% of people who inject drugs live in middle-income countries, funding for Aids prevention for these people is in crisis, experts have warned.

By Jamie Doward and Bhekisisa Team
Study: ARVs have “no effect” on mortality for patients with higher CD4 counts in the short term.
Article
/ 17 July 2014

Study: ARVs have “no effect” on mortality for patients with higher CD4 counts in the short term.

Research suggests that taking HIV medication while CD4 counts are higher than 350 does not reduce mortality in those who are co-infected.

By Amy Green
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Article
/ 29 May 2014

SA’s the fattest sub-Saharan African nation – study

Seven out of 10 women and four out of 10 men in SA have significantly more body fat than what is deemed healthy, shows a groundbreaking new study.

By Mia Malan
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Article
/ 19 May 2014

Modise expresses concern over ?miners defaulting on ARV treatment

Thandi Modise says she is concerned over reports that intimidation has stopped miners from accessing health services in the platinum belt.

By Sapa
‘Health’ and ‘care’ play second fiddle to Free State bullying
Article
/ 8 May 2014

‘Health’ and ‘care’ play second fiddle to Free State bullying

The Free State health department has come under fire for a number of reasons. Bhekisisa visited the province ahead of elections to find out more.

By Amy Green and Bhekisisa Team
It’s no breeze to explain birds ‘n bees
Article
/ 2 May 2014

It’s no breeze to explain birds ‘n bees

The HPV vaccine roll-out is prompting parents to rethink how they talk to children about sex.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 April 2014

From critical condition to stable

The nation’s healthcare system reflects the actions of the ministers responsible for it over the years.

By Amy Green
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Article
/ 11 April 2014

Break the silence on HIV in prison

Prisoners are being deprived of treatment, and punished for speaking up about it.

By Staff Reporter
HIV programme welcomes Motsoaledi’s flavoured condoms plan
Article
/ 2 April 2014

HIV programme welcomes Motsoaledi’s flavoured condoms plan

The Higher Education and Training HIV Programme has backed plans to introduce colourful and flavoured condoms to tertiary institutions.

By Sapa
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Article
/ 2 April 2014

Can we end Aids in Africa?

While much has been done to end Aids in Africa, more work by governments is necessary to move forward, particularly in SA.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 1 April 2014

SA has highest number of new HIV infections worldwide – survey

With over 400 000 new HIV infections occurring in 2012, South Africa ranks first in HIV incidence in the world, says an HSRC survey.

By Mia Malan
Stats show Capetonians live longer than Tshwane residents
Article
/ 18 March 2014

Stats show Capetonians live longer than Tshwane residents

Statistics South Africa says mortality figures show Capetonians have a longer life span that Tshwane residents.

By Naledi Mailula and Bhekisisa Team
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Article
/ 14 March 2014

Gentlemen, let’s talk about HIV

Despite the stereotypes, there is a pressing need for men to play more of a role in HIV support.

By Mara Kardas-Nelson
No proof that HIV-infected baby was cured
Article
/ 6 March 2014

No proof that HIV-infected baby was cured

Although it has been claimed that a nine-month-old baby in California was "cured" from HIV with the use of antiretrovirals, there is still no proof.

By Mia Malan, Reuters and Bhekisisa Team
HIV research on monkeys makes breakthrough
Article
/ 5 March 2014

HIV research on monkeys makes breakthrough

A single shot of antiretroviral drugs has protected lab monkeys from HIV for weeks, according to two US trials.

By Bhekisisa Team
HIV: Not one of us can say, ‘never me, never mine’
Article
/ 28 February 2014

HIV: Not one of us can say, ‘never me, never mine’

We feature four HIV positive women in their 40s who fit the profile of a typical M&G reader.

By Mia Malan
ARV-shortages uncovered: Bhekisisa director speaks on VoW FM
Article
/ 18 February 2014

ARV-shortages uncovered: Bhekisisa director speaks on VoW FM

Bhekisisa director Mia Malan speaks on The Science Inside show about ARV shortages on Voice of Wits radio station.

By Bhekisisa Team Author and Bhekisisa Team
Zimbabwe forsakes the vulnerable
Africa
/ 14 February 2014

Zimbabwe forsakes the vulnerable

A report says the national budget has failed to provide adequately for vulnerable citizens as the economic crisis deepends.

By Kudzai Mashininga
Gates Foundation, SA link to combat HIV, TB, malaria
Article
/ 21 January 2014

Gates Foundation, SA link to combat HIV, TB, malaria

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has partnered with SA institutions to develop new medicines and vaccines for HIV, TB and malaria.

By Sarah Wild
New HIV infections in SA fall by a third since 2004
Article
/ 17 January 2014

New HIV infections in SA fall by a third since 2004

Between 2004 and 2012, the number of new HIV infections have decreased from an estimated 540 000 to 370 000, shows a UNAids report.

By Sapa and Bhekisisa Team
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