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HIV and Aids pandemic

Former president Mbeki still in denial about AIDS

29th September 2022 Chris Gilili 0

Despite all the evidence and the turnaround in the HIV/AIDS epidemic since the rollout of ARV therapy, Mbeki still doubts the cause of AIDS.

Men aren’t being tested for HIV. How health services can plug the gap

24th July 2018 Morna Cornell 0

Men make up slightly less than half of the adults living with HIV across the world. Yet they account for nearly 60% of the AIDS […]

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