Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) is the most effective means of extending the lives of people living with AIDS – yet only 25% of those in South Africa estimated to need it are receiving HAART. Those who cannot access HAART (or choose not to take it) may opt to use ‘traditional’ healing instead. Some people will do both. This article reviews the emerging South African literature exploring the interface between biomedical and traditional healing in this age of AIDS. It includes a discussion of recent relevant biographies and books. Particular attention is paid to the contrasting experiences of Edwin Cameron who took HAART and continues to live a productive life, and Fana Khaba, who rejected HAART in favour of untested substances. ...
Understanding the obstacles to HIV/AIDS treatment Statistics on HIV infection in South Africa record...
The persistence ofthe binary of scientific and indigenous or traditional medicine in contemporary So...
Background: Traditional health practitioners (THPs) have been identified as a key local resource in ...
Background: South Africa introduced the world’s largest antiretroviral treatment (ART) program in 20...
This paper reflects on two contrasting cultural strategies for supporting the rollout of highly acti...
What happens to the meanings of AIDS when treatment for it becomes universally available? The author...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...
Background: This article presents the effects of traditional healing on the management of human immu...
In August 2003, the South African government announced its support for the provision of highly activ...
BACKGROUND:The roll-out of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa will have significant resource imp...
This article frames the intersections of medicine and humanities as intrinsic to understanding the p...
South Africa introduced the world???s largest antiretroviral treatment (ART) program in 2004 and sin...
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa matures, the importance of encouraging a more cooperative a...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on AIDS stigma through interviews wit...
The historical relationship between western and traditional health practitioners in South Africa was...
Understanding the obstacles to HIV/AIDS treatment Statistics on HIV infection in South Africa record...
The persistence ofthe binary of scientific and indigenous or traditional medicine in contemporary So...
Background: Traditional health practitioners (THPs) have been identified as a key local resource in ...
Background: South Africa introduced the world’s largest antiretroviral treatment (ART) program in 20...
This paper reflects on two contrasting cultural strategies for supporting the rollout of highly acti...
What happens to the meanings of AIDS when treatment for it becomes universally available? The author...
Contemporary lived experiences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are shaped by clinical and ...
Background: This article presents the effects of traditional healing on the management of human immu...
In August 2003, the South African government announced its support for the provision of highly activ...
BACKGROUND:The roll-out of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa will have significant resource imp...
This article frames the intersections of medicine and humanities as intrinsic to understanding the p...
South Africa introduced the world???s largest antiretroviral treatment (ART) program in 2004 and sin...
As the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa matures, the importance of encouraging a more cooperative a...
We studied the impact of antiretroviral treatment availability on AIDS stigma through interviews wit...
The historical relationship between western and traditional health practitioners in South Africa was...
Understanding the obstacles to HIV/AIDS treatment Statistics on HIV infection in South Africa record...
The persistence ofthe binary of scientific and indigenous or traditional medicine in contemporary So...
Background: Traditional health practitioners (THPs) have been identified as a key local resource in ...