SA joins international community in commemorating World AIDS Day
South Africa has joined the international community in commemorating World AIDS Day.
South Africa has joined the international community in commemorating World AIDS Day.
Tuberculosis experts say the COVID-19 pandemic derailed decades of work around TB testing and treatment.
More than 1500 delegates, including global health experts, policymakers and community leaders are expected to attend the 7th South African ...
The community of Ulundi in northern KwaZulu Natal says it is against the merger of the St. Francis and Nkonjeni ...
Australian pop singer Troye Sivan, whose YouTube videos and music have inspired a generation of young LGBTQ+ people, wants his ...
Epidemiologist, Professor Salim Abdool Karim, has warned of a possible resurgence of HIV-AIDS infections in the country because the fight ...
Despite challenges presented by COVID-19, South Africa has made progress in the fight against HIV and AIDS. This is according ...
Gauteng Premier David Makhura says the fight against HIV and AIDS has not been easy in the past year as ...
The organisation, People Living with HIV and AIDS in North West are calling for the dissolution of the Provincial AIDS ...
Scientists and healthcare workers have lamented the decline in condom usage in recent years against the continuing burden of HIV/Aids ...
The United Nations Children’s' Fund (UNICEF) says 85% of women now have access to ARV treatment compared to 25 years ...
Poor communication in raising awareness about COVID-19 vaccines is driving vaccination hesitancy. Government has set a target of administering at ...
The non-profit organisation, mothers2mothers, will be participating in a high-level meeting on HIV/AIDS on Tuesday and Wednesday at the UN ...
Latest data from the United Nations Aids shows that the rate of new HIV/Aids infections globally is decreasing, but not ...
Africa remains the continent with the largest population of people living with HIV/Aids.
The Treatment Action Campaign says the HIV/AIDS sector in South Africa will not be able to recover from the gaps ...
SAMRC says young women should educate themselves on ways in which they can protect themselves from HIV/Aids.
Infectious diseases expert, Professor Salim Abdool Karim says the coronavirus pandemic has pushed back progress to combat several other diseases ...
As we continue our efforts to manage the devastating coronavirus pandemic, we cannot ignore the other public health challenges that ...
The coronavirus pandemic has shifted the projected course of public health resources and existing HIV campaigns.