Regulatory process for the roll-out of the antiretroviral ring needs to start in SA: Health Department
The National Health Department says it will start with the regulatory processes in preparation for
Antiretroviral ring given the green light in Europe
South African women have reacted with joy to the news that the antiretroviral vaginal ring has been
Northern Cape allocates R354 million to fight HIV, AIDS amid COVID-19 pandemic
Communicable diseases and comorbidities have been highlighted at the tabling of the Northern Cape’s
Access to HIV medicine severely disrupted due to COVID-19: WHO
The WHO says access to HIV medicine has been severely disrupted because of COVID-19, with 73
Chronic patients urged to continue collecting medication during lockdown
The Board of Healthcare Funders (BHF) has called on chronic patients to find alternative ways to get
Winde urges calm as W Cape surpasses 10 000 COVID-19 infections
The Western Cape has recorded an additional eight COVID-19 deaths, bringing the total number of
NGOs call for the President’s intervention over funding cuts
Civil Society groups have written an open letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa calling for his
HIV, TB and COVID-19 screening should be integrated
The South African National AIDS Council wants HIV and TB screening to be incorporated into the
England joins nations offering HIV prevention pill to all at high risk
England will join a growing list of countries offering HIV-prevention pill to all those at high risk
HIV, TB patients not on treatment could be at risk -NICD
HIV and TB sufferers not on treatment could be at risk if they contract the coronavirus.
Report on forced sterilisations in hospitals to be launched on Monday
The Commission for Gender Equality will on Monday morning launch a report in Rosebank in
Vaccine trial in SA fails to show efficacy in HIV prevention
The Department of Health says it is disappointed that a large-scale HIV vaccine trial in South
Lessons can still be drawn from discontinued HIV vaccine trial: Sanac
Sanac has expressed disappointment with the suspension of the HIV vaccine trial in South Africa.
Ineffective HIV vaccine trial halted
A large-scale HIV vaccine trial has been stopped in South Africa.
Ensuring people, communities have the power to choose is key to ending AIDS
Ensuring that people and communities have the power to choose, to know, to thrive and to demand is
Prevention is the key says Mabuza, at AIDS day event
Deputy President David Mabuza says government is committed to fight the scourge of HIV and AIDS. He
SA introduces anti-HIV drug
South Africa has announced announced a new drug to help with the spread of HIV/AIDS and new
HIV prevalence in Klerksdorp attributed to influx of people
The North West provincial Health Department has attributed a high prevalence of people living with
Treating HIV in the tiniest babies could have huge positive implications for their future
Princess had a rough start in life. She was born HIV-infected. Her mother was often sick, and there
World AIDS Day: SA making progress to meet UN targets
The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) says it will push the government to initiate the outstanding