‘More HIV, TB deaths could be prevented with better communication’
Better communication between govts and health practitioners is needed when treating HIV/AIDS and TB.
New groundbreaking clinical trial aims to reduce HIV-related deaths
The trial aims to reduce mortality among a group of people with advanced HIV disease.
New HIV prevention injection now accessible to some South Africans
A new HIV prevention injection is now accessible to some South Africans as part of a pilot project.
Men urged to take responsibility for their sexual health
Gauteng Health appeals to men to assume responsibility for their sexual health.
HIV infected children caregivers require more support: Govindasamy
South Africa has one of the largest number of adolescent living with HIV.
Gauteng Health warns of rising transmission of STIs
Gauteng health department raises alarm over rising sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
HIV prevalence increases among South Africans of Indian decent
Dr Shandir Ramlagan says talking about HIV/AIDS is taboo among South Africans of Indian origin.
Gauteng Aids Council to outline its plans to fight HIV/AIDS
Today marks World Aids Day.
Renowned scientist champions female researchers in Africa
CAPRISA’s Kogie Naidoo awarded the Outstanding Female Scientist Prize in France.
eThekwini honoured at Fast Track Cities Conference for efforts against HIV/AIDS
The international spotlight shone brightly on the eThekwini Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal as it
Scientific expertise crucial in government policy making during COVID-19: CAPRISA
The use of scientific expertise in government policymaking was crucial during the height of the
It is possible to end the HIV pandemic: Joe Phaahla
Health Minister Dr. Joe Phaahla says it is possible to end the HIV pandemic. It was announced during
SA Aids Conference showcases innovations for HIV medication accessibility
Exhibitors at the 11th SA Aids Conference pulled all stops showcasing their innovations which will
SA Aids Conference data reveals HIV prevention benefits for young people
While an HIV vaccine remains the ultimate goal, HIV prevention interventions are making huge strides
SA scientists working on developing HIV vaccine
Making an HIV vaccine will be mankind’s toughest task. But South African scientists are well
Alarming drop in HIV testing, COVID-19 pushed increase in infections
Scientists, NGOs and policymakers are gathering in Durban at the 11th SA Aids Conference which
‘A systems approach needed for HIV/Aids pandemic that encompasses medical interventions’
One of the world’s leading Aids researchers, Professor Quarraisha Abdool Karim from the Centre for
African leaders urged to prioritise fight against HIV/Aids
High ranking healthcare leaders at institutions like UNAids, say the world’s response to HIV/Aids is
Ugandan LGBTQ activist rallies support for compatriots after anti-gay bill
DeLovie Kwagala (Papa De), a queer Ugandan photographer and activist, was living in South Africa
Clinical trials on broadly neutralising antibodies crucial for HIV prevention
Clinical trials examining broadly neutralising antibodies could hold critical information to protect