While it’s too soon to be confident, a vaccine originally tested in Thailand has shown promising early results
Science | 20 September 2019
But new regimens are not problem-free
Science | 26 July 2019
Cases of diarrhoea and malnutrition have dropped
News | 11 July 2019
Eshowe has reached UN targets a year ahead of schedule
News | 12 June 2019
But public health expert expresses scepticism
News | 8 April 2019
TB killed 1.6 million people worldwide in 2017
News | 1 April 2019
Closure of Emmanuel Haven Wellness Center in Motherwell has been poorly done
News | 29 March 2019
HIV positive babies and children are receiving suboptimal treatment putting them at risk for resistance and treatment failure according to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
News | 3 December 2018
“It was like I was dirty … I had no choice but to leave home”
News | 7 September 2018
About 60% of South Africans with HIV have started antiretrovirals
Science | 26 June 2018
For 27 years, Duncan Village woman has been offering a home to orphans
By Chris Gilili
News | 11 June 2018
Part three of a three-part series on a neglected disease that kills over a hundred thousand South Africans every year
Feature | 22 May 2018
Michel Sidibé apologises to AIDS activists but they say it’s not good enough
By Zoë Postman
News | 10 May 2018
Michel Sidibe “has at minimum built and supported the environment in which these abuses took place” says Professor Francois Venter
News | 26 April 2018
Over 4 million people are on treatment but the programme may be stuttering
Analysis | 13 December 2017
Khuzani Mpungose launches new song for HIV prevention
Brief | 12 December 2017