South Africa has become the first African country, and our medicines regulator the third worldwide, to register the ...
Through a US$ 29 million grant, South Africa will receive enough medicine to provide HIV prevention to 450 000 people at high ...
The "miracle tool" HIV medicine lenacapavir will be sold in South Africa from as early as March or April 2026 according to gov.
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South Africa gives twice-yearly HIV prevention jab the green light
It is believed the lenacapavir shot could end HIV/Aids in the country within 14 to 18 years if enough people were to take it.
By William Baloyi When President Donald Trump issued an executive order suspending all foreign aid to South Africa, in ...
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SA becomes first African country to register twice-a-year anti-HIV jab... at record speed
South Africa has become the first African country – and our medicines regulator the third worldwide – to register the ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa's health minister on Tuesday called lenacapavir, the first twice-yearly HIV prevention jab in the world, a “groundbreaking” tool to fight the disease, but warned ...
South Africa has become the first African country to register lenacapavir, a groundbreaking six-monthly HIV prevention ...
KZN to receive Lenacapavir,new long-acting HIV prevention injection. Minister Motsoaledi confirms rollout to 360 clinics, for 6-month protection dose ...
South Africa has more people living with HIV than any other country. Trump's aid freeze has hit hard
UMZIMKHULU, South Africa (AP) — At a rural village in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province, unemployed 19-year-old Nozuko Majola is trying to figure out if she has enough money for the one-hour ride ...
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New hope for HIV prevention in South Africa with lenacapavir approval
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has announced the registration of lenacapavir, making South Africa the first country on the continent to approve the groundbreaking ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa on Thursday welcomed a U.S. bridging plan worth $115 million that would continue funding HIV treatment and prevention programs until the end of March, saying it was a ...
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