Early ARV Treatment Will Save Lives
15.08.2011 Government's decision to offer free ARV treatment to people with CD4 counts of 350 or less has been welcomed
15.08.2011 Government's decision to offer free ARV treatment to people with CD4 counts of 350 or less has been welcomed
World Hepatitis Day-28 July 2011 28 July 2011 marks the first official World Health Organization-supported World Hepatitis Day. Hepatitis kills
The protective effect of adult male circumcision on HIV acquisition was first demonstrated in three randomized trials conducted in South
Cancer is major health challenge facing health systems in both developing and developed countries. The World Health Organization estimates that
The protective effect of adult male circumcision on HIV acquisition was first demonstrated in three randomized trials conducted in South
The Department of Health has, over the past few weeks received numerous concerns from members of the public especially travellers
Improved and sustained efforts to diagnose and treat TB need to be made to address tuberculosis infection among children. This
Improved and sustained efforts to diagnose and treat TB need to be made to address tuberculosis infection among children. This
South African scientists are at the forefront of fighting one of the world's most dangerous viruses, which kills up to
South African scientists are at the forefront of fighting one of the world's most dangerous viruses, which kills up to
A cheap, common heartworm medication that is already being used to fight other parasites in Africa, could also dramatically interrupt
A new report has revealed that the global response to help countries improve treatment of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is
Women in Malawi and Mozambique on triple antiretroviral therapy (ART) for three months or longer before giving birth were 13
A sexually transmitted disease known as trichomonas vaginalis is twice as common as previously thought, and is particularly prevalent in
13 July 2011 Africa has probably the highest burden of infectious diseases in the world, which results from not only
Germany said on Friday that deadly E.coli bacteria that has killed 31 people and hit farmers across Europe, almost certainly
A large follow-up clinical trial to confirm the encouraging result last year of a small study that tested an antiretroviral-based
South Africa is making real strides in shifting HIV treatment to lower levels of health workers, which enables more
7 June 2011 New cases of enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) causing haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS) continue to be reported
Alert: EHEC and HUS Outbreak in Germany A large ongoing outbreak of enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) and resultant cases
02 June 2011 Rotavirus infections are most common in children under two years of age. While children may be reinfected
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