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Green light for long acting PrEP

DTG: Millions yet to lay hands on new HIV drug in SA

Despite studies proving that the new HIV treatment drug – dolutegravir (DTG) – is highly effective at suppressing the virus in the body with fewer side effects, millions of South Africans remain on the old efavirenz regimen. In 2019, the National Department of Health began replacing efavirenz with the dolutegravir

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Gauteng healthcare workers fear for their safety at public facilities

Healthcare workers under siege at SA’s public facilities

Healthcare workers (HCWs) are going from caregivers to victims of violence at the hands of patients across the country. Doctors and nurses, particularly from Gauteng,  have reported being slapped, scratched and kicked while on duty. A junior doctor recalled the horrors of a recent attack. “While working in Baragwanath Casualty,

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Crime in SA: Healthcare workers feeling the brunt

Crime in SA: Healthcare workers carry a heavy burden

With healthcare workers having barely survived the wrath of COVID-19 for almost two-and-a-half years, there is nowhere to hide when an ongoing stream of crime victims are admitted to hospitals. Murders, rape, and gender-based violence (GBV) are a part of daily reality in the country. And now, trade unions representing

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