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Aids Drugs

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/ 10 September 2013

New policy gives generic medicines the upper hand

A draft intellectual property policy has been lauded by rights groups who say its repercussions on drug patents could make medicines more affordable.

By Staff Reporter
Why has Gauteng run out of ARVs?
Article
/ 5 April 2013

Why has Gauteng run out of ARVs?

Patients go without key drugs as the province and suppliers trade blame for antiretroviral shortages.

By Staff Reporter
Funding crisis looms large
Article
/ 28 March 2013

Funding crisis looms large

HIV counsellors play a vital role in Lesotho’s health system, but the money is running out.

By Staff Reporter
SA’s spectacular reversal in fight against Aids
Article
/ 7 December 2012

SA’s spectacular reversal in fight against Aids

The change wrought by the mass distribution of HIV/Aids drugs is akin to a major societal shift, writes David Smith.

By David Smith
Genetic mutations increase resistance to Aids drugs in Africa
Africa
/ 23 July 2012

Genetic mutations increase resistance to Aids drugs in Africa

Resistance to Aids drugs is growing in parts of Africa but should not hamper the life-saving drug rollout, researchers have reported.

By Sapa Afp
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/ 31 March 2011

After 30 years, war on Aids at ‘moment of truth’

With the war on Aids nearing its 30th anniversary, the United Nations on Thursday declared "a moment of truth" had come for new strategies.

By Boris Bachorz
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/ 1 December 2010

Drug abuse complicates South Africa’s Aids battle

Despite growing efforts from the government to curb HIV-infections, antiretrovirals are suddenly sought-after as a recreational drug, whoonga.

By Staff Reporter

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