Lenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient
The world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021
CAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay
After 2022, the Ngcobo Community Health Centre in the rural Eastern Cape ceased operating 24 hours every day because spiralling crime and dry taps made it impossible for workers to operate at night
Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab
Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship
The African Medicines Agency will review new medicines and production facilities on behalf of African countries, who can then decide to register the products locally
From kissing to final base, people have to say yes before you can go on. We asked people in South Africa what consent means to them and what influences their decisions
The demand for donor organs far outstrips the supply because data is not shared, not all hospitals are equipped to do transplants and the National Health Act is inadequate
Left untreated, an HIV infection can cause inflammation in someone’s brain and lead to mental health problems but antiretrovirals can stop it from happening