TC Quinn, D Serwadda - The Lancet, 2011 - thelancet.com
On Dec 1, 2010, people across the globe will observe World AIDS Day—a time of remembrance for those who have died and to celebrate progress in providing better access …
S Satoh, E Boyer - The Lancet, 2019 - thelancet.com
South Africa is home to the largest HIV seropositive population in the world, with 7· 2 million individuals. 1 Since the country's first case of HIV in 1982, South Africa has come a long way …
Sir—Kevin De Cock and colleagues1 are absolutely correct to emphasise the need for significant additional “resources, infrastructure, and commitment” to address adequately the …
Perspectives www. thelancet. com Vol 398 November 27, 2021 1957 groups, civil society organisations warn the programme is still falling short. In sub-Saharan Africa, the …
A new era of unity and action on HIV/AIDS appears to be dawning in South Africa after years of confusion and conflict that made the health ministry the target of international ostracism …
The South African government has dramatically stepped up funding for HIV/AIDS from R3· 3 billion to R12 billion (US $1· 8 billion), marking a turning point in the battle against the …
The two key barriers to obtaining AIDS drugs in South Africa until 2004 were the state's support of AIDS denialism and high prices. The work of civil-society advocacy groups was …
In June, 2006, UN member states at the General Assembly High Level Meeting on AIDS ambitiously committed themselves to provide “universal access to comprehensive …
Although it is good to see HIV industry leaders admit to getting so much wrong in the past (July 18, p 260), 1 it is alarming to see that they still are. Parroting that HIV is “the biggest …