December 13
South Africa: South Africa One of Only Two Countries to Meet TB Research Spending Target in 2023
In 2023, tuberculosis was again the top infectious disease killer on the planet, having temporarily been overtaken by COVID-19. Even so, investment in TB research is far below what… Read more »
December 09
South Africa: How Healthcare Workers Are Being Trained to Meet the Needs of Rural Communities
Ukwanda, the isiXhosa word for "grow," encapsulates the mission of Stellenbosch University's Ukwanda Centre for Rural Health: nurturing healthcare in rural communities. At the… Read more »
December 06
South Africa: Proposed Health Professions Act Amendment a Double-Edged Sword
The Democratic Alliance intends to propose legislation that would allow healthcare professionals to do community service and internships in private hospitals. Such a legislative… Read more »
December 04
South Africa: Pretoria Company Aims to Lead SA in Making Key TB Drug Ingredients
Though several South African companies are producing HIV and TB medicines, the active ingredients that go into these medicines are usually imported from India or China. Now, a… Read more »
December 02
South Africa: Critics Raise Alarm Over Leadership Issues At Gauteng Health Department
Several opposition politicians and commentators have flagged what appears to be chronic leadership problems at the Gauteng Department of Health. Read more »
November 28
South Africa: South Africa's Aids Response - Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities
Ahead of World AIDS Day 2024, Professor Salim Abdool Karim and Dr Nikita Devnarain argue that South Africa needs a concerted effort to reduce new HIV infections in young women and… Read more »
November 26
South Africa: Where in SA Someone Lives Determines How Many ARVs They Get At a Time
Whether or not someone living with HIV in South Africa gets a one- or three-months' supply of antiretrovirals at a time depends partly on the clinic where they happen to go for HIV… Read more »
November 25
South Africa: Why the Fuss About Long-Acting Antiretrovirals for HIV?
HIV prevention injections that can provide two, or even six, months of protection per shot have arguably been the biggest HIV story of the year. Ahead of World AIDS Day, Professor… Read more »
November 22
South Africa: The High Cost of Having Too Few Pharmacists in SA
It's acknowledged in key policy documents, well known at the coalface and much ventilated in the media: South Africa's public healthcare system has too few healthcare workers,… Read more »
November 20
South Africa: Why the Competition Commission's Decision On Two Cancer Medicine Cases Could Have Much Wider Implications
There is a history of competition law being used to drive HIV medicine prices lower in South Africa. Now, two cases involving cancer medicines seem set to nail down what qualifies… Read more »
November 19
South Africa: #InTheSpotlight | SA Has Started a TB Revolution - Can We See It Through?
Over the last decade, it has become clear that South Africa's progress against TB depends on diagnosing more people more quickly. In this Spotlight special briefing, Marcus Low… Read more »
November 14
South Africa: Signed and Stalled - Critical Healthcare Deal in Gauteng Teetering On the Brink
An extended impasse over a vital agreement for training and improved hospital management between the Gauteng Department of Health and Wits University remains derailed, despite… Read more »
November 12
South Africa: Where Are We in the Search for an HIV Cure?
Highly effective treatments for HIV have existed since the mid-1990s. But while these treatments keep people healthy, we do not yet have a safe and scalable way to completely rid… Read more »
November 04
South Africa: Women in SA Could Have Access to a Three-Monthly HIV Prevention Ring By 2026
A flexible silicone ring that slowly releases antiretrovirals is one of just two long-acting HIV prevention products registered for use in South Africa. Results from a new study… Read more »
November 01
South Africa: How Tissue Donations in KZN Are Helping to Boost Our Understanding of TB
Some patients at KwaZulu-Natal hospitals are donating lung tissue for use in TB research. Sue Segar tracks what happens to these tissue samples and explores why these samples are… Read more »
October 30
Africa: 56 000 TB Deaths in SA in 2023, According to WHO
An estimated 56 000 people in South Africa and 1.25 million around the world died of TB in 2023, according to just-published figures from the WHO. This means that in 2023 TB… Read more »
October 29
South Africa: Why Including Pregnant Women in a TB Study in SA Was a Big Deal
Pregnant women are typically excluded from clinical trials of new TB medicines. This has led to a lack of solid scientific evidence on how best to treat women who fall ill with TB… Read more »
October 25
South Africa: NHI Offers an Opportunity to Boost Primary Healthcare - We Must Seize It
To see National Health Insurance primarily as the setting up of a state-run medical aid scheme risks underplaying its massive potential to restructure how public healthcare… Read more »
October 16
South Africa: Highrises, Hellholes and Healthcare - Hillbrow's Heritage Story
Hillbrow started out as Johannesburg's first health hub in the late 1880s. It's also been a suburb associated with pimps and prostitution, a middle finger to the Nationalist Party,… Read more »
October 14
South Africa: Efficacy of 6-Monthly HIV Prevention Jab Confirmed in Second Major Study
In June, we heard what could be this year's biggest HIV breakthrough: a twice-yearly injection can prevent HIV infection. Findings from a second large study of the jab has now… Read more »
October 11
South Africa: NHI Act Offers No Answer to High Medicines Prices
The National Health Insurance Act does not deal with the systemic issues that cause high prices and inequity in medicine access, and government is not listening, argues Fatima… Read more »
October 09
South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Clinics Under Siege As Crime Threatens Healthcare
A series of robberies at healthcare facilities in the Eastern Cape has disrupted services, with patients sometimes left waiting outside while clinics limit the number of people… Read more »
October 08
South Africa: How Will NHI Unfold? Here Are Three Possible Scenarios
As health department officials move to set up National Health Insurance's basic structures, including its board, several experts say the scheme remains a pipe-dream, doomed to the… Read more »
October 03
South Africa: Why People Stop Taking Their HIV Treatment and What We Can Do About It
Stopping antiretroviral treatment when you are living with HIV can result in increased HIV transmission, illness, hospitalisation, and eventually death. To combat such… Read more »
October 02
South Africa: Virchow Prize Winner Prof Lucy Gilson On SA's NHI - 'Service Delivery Requires People, Not Just Money'
Professor Lucy Gilson scooped the prestigious international Virchow Prize. She chats to Biénne Huisman about her upbringing, unexpected dive into the world of public health,… Read more »