South African AIDS policy has long been characterised by suspicion on the part of President Mbeki and his Health Ministers towards antiretroviral therapy.1,2 The Minister of Health, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, resisted the introduction of antiretrovirals for mother-to-child transmission prevention (MTCTP) until forced to do by a Constitutional Court ruling – and she resisted the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for AIDS-sick people until a cabinet revolt in late 2003 forced her to back down on this too. Since then, the public sector rollout of HAART has gained momentum, but it has been uneven across the provinces and continues to be constrained by a marked absence of political will at high levels. Southern African ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic became a deeply political and politicised issue throughout South African socie...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
South African AIDS policy has long been characterised by suspicion on the part of President Mbeki an...
In August 2003, the South African government announced its support for the provision of highly activ...
The number of people on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in South Africa has risen from ...
Public sector antiretroviral provision had a slow start in South Africa despite a raging epidemic an...
The number of people on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in South Africa has risen from ...
BACKGROUND:South Africa's antiretroviral programme is governed by defined national plans, establishi...
BACKGROUND: South Africa's antiretroviral programme is governed by defined national plans, establish...
Although access to highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) in the South African public health...
In November 2008, a moratorium on initiating new patients onto antiretroviral (ARV) treatment was en...
Hitherto, the story of HIV/AIDS in South Africa is, to a large extent, one of lost opportunities. Wh...
PKThe story of the AIDS response in South Africa over the past 4 years is one of great progress afte...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic became a deeply political and politicised issue throughout South African socie...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
South African AIDS policy has long been characterised by suspicion on the part of President Mbeki an...
In August 2003, the South African government announced its support for the provision of highly activ...
The number of people on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in South Africa has risen from ...
Public sector antiretroviral provision had a slow start in South Africa despite a raging epidemic an...
The number of people on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in South Africa has risen from ...
BACKGROUND:South Africa's antiretroviral programme is governed by defined national plans, establishi...
BACKGROUND: South Africa's antiretroviral programme is governed by defined national plans, establish...
Although access to highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) in the South African public health...
In November 2008, a moratorium on initiating new patients onto antiretroviral (ARV) treatment was en...
Hitherto, the story of HIV/AIDS in South Africa is, to a large extent, one of lost opportunities. Wh...
PKThe story of the AIDS response in South Africa over the past 4 years is one of great progress afte...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic became a deeply political and politicised issue throughout South African socie...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...
Wouters et al. (2010) critiqued the prospects of success for South Africa’s new National Strategic P...