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The US government’s Aids fund, Pepfar, has donated 231 000 doses over two years to South Africa — 96 000 of the doses will arrive between October and December, enough for 13 728 people to use to protect themselves against HIV infection for one year.

South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donation

CAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay

Professor Salim Abdool Karim is leading South Africa’s Covid-19 response.

Could an implant the size of a match stick save teenage girls from HIV? Find out.

Bhekisisa editor Mia Malan talks to HIV scientist Salim Abdool Karim about his research on risky relationships of young women and older men.

‘We want children to imagine themselves differently and to engage in dialogue that is essential to their health and wellbeing.’

Theatre company breaks down barriers to communication

Investing in the Future Youth Development Award. Winner: Drama for Life Theatre Company Project

The clinic targets women who cannot afford screenings at private facilities

Hlokomela takes healthcare to women who need it most

Investing in the Future Health Award Winner: Hlokomela Women’s Clinic

Give a young woman as little as R100 a month and what does it buy her? School supplies, airtime and maybe even enough financial freedom to keep her HIV negative.

Could R100 a month be enough to keep South Africa’s young women HIV free?

In a world hemmed in by patriarchy and poverty, cash transfers could be the missing link in SA’s HIV prevention programmes.

Another study confirms that HIV-positive people on treatment and with very low levels of the virus in their blood can’t transmit HIV. (Siphiwe Sibeko, Reuters)
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You can’t transmit HIV if you take ARVs correctly and are virally suppressed

Researchers once again confirmed: It’s impossible for HIV-positive people on treatment to transmit the virus through sex — this time among gay men.

Tough pill to swallow? Wendy Makheya* says the HIV prevention pill is her best chance of avoiding contracting the virus.
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PrEPing young women for the HIV prevention pill

This tablet can help to protect the country’s young women from contracting HIV.

(John McCann)

Trans men: The ‘invisible’ group in SA’s HIV health plan

Activists have red-flagged how the HIV prevention plan for the LGBTI community doesn’t cater for transgender men who have sex with other men

Early start: This year

LGBTI-focused national HIV plan launched

"A recent report found that the stigmatisation of homosexuality has made public health interventions difficult to implement effectively."

Medical male circumcision can reduce the risk of contracting HIV for a heterosexual man by up to 60%.

Do medically circumcised men take more risks in the bedroom?

New research may have finally answered an old question.

Loud and clear: A billboard in Lilongwe

Malawi to halt prosecutions against LGBTI community

Malawi says it will no longer enforce anti-homosexuality laws but dangerous homophobia persists on the country’s streets – and in its clinics.

Despite the long history of medical racism, any potential Covid-19 vaccines must be tested in Africa — but not only on the continent. (Reuters)

Could six injections a year protect you from HIV infection?

A new injectable drug could change the face of HIV prevention and the revolution might start right here in South Africa.

What started as a bizarre press release touting a “potential HIV cure” has gone viral leading media houses all over the world to lash out over firm Zion Medical’s latest claims.

South Africa on the cusp of HIV vaccine breakthrough

Recently the first participants in the HVTN 702 study received jabs of a vaccine that could stop HIV in its tracks

Will superantibodies produced in laboratories become our best bet for staving off HIV infection?

Could we mass-produce HIV immunity?

One tiny protein may hold the secret to ending the HIV pandemic.

Medical specialist Kevin Rebe said the Parktown Boys High’s policy was “probably outdated and not based on the latest evidence”.

Top school’s controversial HIV sports policy raises discrimination concerns

Specialist says contact sport policy isn’t "necessarily supported by HIV transmission evidence" but school says it’s in line with the SA Schools Act.

Daily PrEP use can lower your risk of getting HIV from sex by about 90%. Kevin Rebe tells Mia Malan how to use PrEP properly.

Women praise HIV prevention pill as research could produce a simpler injection

For those at risk, taking a pill that can stop them from getting HIV is a ‘life-changing experience’

Community health workers didn’t just provide at-home HIV testing. They went into schools to help teach young people sexual and reproductive health and encourage boys to get medically circumcised. (MSF)

#AIDS2016: How a rural community helps each other stay on HIV treatment

An adherence club helped almost all patients stay on their treatment.

#AIDS2016: Medical male circumcision saves millions in lives and costs

Statistics show that voluntary male circumcision is a crucial weapon in the fight to control HIV.

The HIV prevention pill allows users to take control of their sex lives.

#AIDS2016:“I’ve taken control of my sex life. I use an HIV prevention pill.”

An HIV prevention pill can reduce HIV-negative people’s chances of contracting HIV by more than 90%.

Zero discrimination is essential to if we are to change the fact that 7.8 million South Africans live with HIV, but 5.8 million people are on ARVs, highlighting a treatment gap

#AIDS2016: Countdown to the International Aids Conference in Durban begins

The conference is set to be a historic moment in the HIV response and we’ll be bringing you the latest from Durban.