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Edition 9: State of HIV

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Growing into adolescence

Growing into adolescence

By Anso Thom, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

[caption id="attachment_1807" align="alignnone" width="567"] (Photo by Pep Bonet)[/caption] The number of young South Africans between 15 and 24 years of age who are living with HIV is high: 13.6% of…

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Growing into adolescence
Children and the NSP

Children and the NSP

By lightspeed, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

[caption id="attachment_1801" align="alignnone" width="567"] (Photo by Jon Lowenstein)[/caption] It is critical that the success of the National Strategic Plan is also measured against its response to children. There are a…

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Children and the NSP
HIV: Not enough attention given to children

HIV: Not enough attention given to children

By Anso Thom, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

Children constitute about 40% of South Africa’s population and it is therefore critical that the National Strategic Plan (NSP) for the Prevention and Management of HIV, STIs and TB, focuses…

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HIV: Not enough attention given to children

No NSP indicators to help patients in pain

By lightspeed, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

Palliative care is mentioned only once in the National Strategic Plan, within a sub-objective indicating a commitment to keeping people with HIV, STIs and TB within the healthcare system and…

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Inaction puts thousands of patients’ lives at risk

Inaction puts thousands of patients’ lives at risk

By Anso Thom, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

[caption id="attachment_1791" align="alignnone" width="567"] The map above shows health facilities reporting a stock-out or shortage of ARV or TB supplies in the past three months. Each red dot represents a…

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Inaction puts thousands of patients’ lives at risk
Taking stock of HIV response

Taking stock of HIV response

By Anso Thom, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

[caption id="attachment_1883" align="alignnone" width="567"] (Photo by Samantha Reinders, Médecins Sans Frontières)[/caption] The National Strategic Plan is a dynamic document that needs to be adapted through regular reviews of the evolving…

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Taking stock of HIV response
Making better use of numbers

Making better use of numbers

By lightspeed, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

The Minister of Health and other senior health officials are rightly proud of the recent good news about HIV in South Africa: the rate of new infections is dropping, the…

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Making better use of numbers
Quality goes down  as quantity goes up

Quality goes down as quantity goes up

By lightspeed, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

“When you know better you do better” Maya Angelou, celebrated civil rights activist and poet. Do we know what is going on with South Africa’s antiretroviral treatment (ART) programme? Can…

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Quality goes down  as quantity goes up
TB: Tackling an orphan disease

TB: Tackling an orphan disease

By Anso Thom, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

Tuberculosis (TB) is (1) the leading cause of death in South Africa and (2) a public health crisis. Most of the TB deaths are preventable and the public health crisis…

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TB: Tackling an orphan disease
Health system failing to track babies after birth

Health system failing to track babies after birth

By Anso Thom, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

South Africa is roundly praised for the rate of mother-to-child transmission which has plunged from 8% in 2008 to an estimated 2.7%, in 2011 (Medical Research Council survey) and is…

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Health system failing to track babies after birth
Losing patients

Losing patients

By lightspeed, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

Within just over a decade, South Africa’s handling of its HIV crisis has seen the country transformed from an international pariah to a leader. Once known for denying HIV treatment…

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Losing patients
Motsoaledi happy with  HIV response

Motsoaledi happy with HIV response

By Anso Thom, December 11, 2013
Posted in: Edition 9: State of HIV

[caption id="attachment_1760" align="alignnone" width="567"] Minister of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi. (Picture by Robert Hamblin.)[/caption] When Dr Aaron Motsoaledi was appointed health minister in May 2009, the country was slowly emerging…

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