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Successful Thai vaccine may be tested in SA

PARIS ‘€“ Further research on the world’€™s only vaccine to show some protection against HIV may be conducted in South Africa.

Global money shortage undermines AIDS fight

PARIS – A shortage of money is threatening the AIDS battle at the very time when progress is being made against the epidemic and vaccine research is showing promise.

Turning the tide against drug-resistant TB

UMSINGA: (PlusNews) – Three years ago, the Church of Scotland Hospital at Tugela Ferry, in the rural Umsinga area of South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal Province, was the focus of international media attention as the epicentre of a deadly outbreak of extremely drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB).

Thinking outside the AIDS funding box

NAIROBI: (PlusNews) – As traditional sources of financial aid dry up, new and innovative approaches to fundraising may be the best hope of generating money for HIV/AIDS efforts.

Camp closures worry HIV-positive IDPs

GULU: (PlusNews) – The imminent closure of internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in northern Uganda is causing concern among HIV-positive residents, who fear they may not have access to vital health services when they return to their villages.

Contradicting maternity Living with AIDS # 409

A cry, a smile and a dance often accompany the birth of a new-born. But in the age of HIV/AIDS, a cry, sadness and worries often characterize motherhood. This is according to experiences shared by pregnant HIV-positive women in a book entitled ‘€œContradicting Maternity’€.

Life with two mental disorders

A 60 year-old Johannesburg woman gives us a glimpse of what it’€™s like to live with two stigmatising mental disorders.

Dep. Minister pushes for ring-fencing of budget

The health ministry is pushing for the national health budget to be ring-fenced and is looking at the establishment of South African National AIDS Council (SANAC)-type implementation bodies that function separately from the department and have oversight over all the role-players.

Desperate need for research on tik and pregnancy

CAPE TOWN – A study conducted among pregnant women attending an antenatal clinic at Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town has found that 10% of the prospective mothers were abusing the drug Methamphetamine or tik as it is know in the Western Cape.

HIV levels among pregnant women remain high Living with AIDS # 408

The 2008 antenatal clinic survey, which measures the prevalence levels of HIV amongst pregnant women attending public health care facilities, shows that HIV in this group is not declining.

Silent deaths

CAPE TOWN – More than one-million babies are stillborn during labour every year ‘€“ 98% in low- and middle-income countries – yet global policy discussions around these largely silent deaths are mostly nonexistent. On top of this another 904 000 babies die soon after birth due to birth complications, closely linked to almost half of the world’€™s 536 000 maternal deaths.

Antenatal HIV prevalence at 29.3% – Report

The Minister of Health, Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi spoke at the recent launch of the 2008 National Antenatal Sentinel HIV and Syphilis Prevalence Survey.

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