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About 40% of the health workers who collected data in the country’s HIV hotspots either lost their jobs in February or will ...
It's been two decades since the denialism war was won in South Africa. Now HIV scientists and government are pitted against each other once again, with one side saying the health minister is in denial ...
While discoveries like these rarely make the news, it happens all the time. We asked leading forensic pathologist Shakeera Holland what her team found after studying remains at the Diepkloof Forensic ...
Today, people over 50 make up the second largest group of South Africa’s HIV-positive population. But as people age, health ...
Instead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has some ...
In today’s newsletter, Mia Malan says South Africa needs R2.82-billion to plug the US funding gap. Sign up for our newsletter today. The national health department is convinced that all US government ...
In today’s newsletter, Mia Malan explains who gives what to the Global Fund. Sign up for our newsletter today. Science can save lives; politics can take them. South Africa — and the world — learnt the ...
In today’s newsletter, Linda Pretorius looks at how much money South Africa would need to fund the NHI. Sign up for our newsletter today. The news is not new, though; it’s what the inquiry’s report ...
In today’s newsletter, Mia Malan explains how Pepfar made the planet safer. Sign up for our newsletter today. COMMENT In 2003, the year in which Pepfar — the US government’s Aids fund which Donald ...
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