Govt to double efforts to deal decisively with tuberculosis
Government needs to double its efforts if it’s to deal decisively with tuberculosis.
Fund battling AIDS, TB and malaria seeks $14 billion to invigorate fight
The Global Fund is a group of governments, civil society and private sector partners which invests
Battles begin to turn in long war on TB
It kills millions of people and is carried by a quarter of humans, yet there has been just a handful
Millions with high blood sugar face TB risk
Millions of people with high blood sugar may be at greater risk of tuberculosis than previously
New TB test could save hundreds of thousands of children: scientists
Scientists on Thursday unveiled a revolutionary way of screening children for tuberculosis, which
SA doctors have difficulty treating TB
Head of the MDR/XDR TB unit at Klerksdorp/Tshepong hospital complex in North West says doctors in
HIV, TB and STIs slowing down in SA: Mabuza
SANAC has held its extended plenary session in Polokwane, Limpopo, to prepare for the international
Mabuza commends efforts made by National Aids Council
Deputy President David Mabuza has commended the efforts being made by the National Aids Council and
TB conference kicks off in Durban
The 5th South African TB conference kicks off later today in Durban. For a number of years, TB has
TB remains leading cause of death in SA: Mabuza
Deputy President David Mabuza says TB remains the leading cause of deaths in the country.
TB remains number one killer in SA
Tuberculosis remains the number one killer disease in South Africa, followed by diabetes.
Global health ministers vow to end TB by 2030
At least 10.4million people were infected with Tuberculosis (TB) in 2016 and only six-million of