Findings identify genes that may represent possible new targets for a "block and lock" strategy for curing HIV.
Imagine a game of chess where your opponent's king is in check. It cannot move, but the game is not over—the piece remains on ...
For millions of people living with HIV, a daily regimen of medications is a lifelong necessity. If they stop taking the drugs ...
One-in-five cases of tuberculosis in Europe goes undetected, meaning tens of thousands of people never get treatment, the ...
Professor Glenda Gray is a scientist working around the clock to stem the impact of HIV-Aids in the country. Gray is a senior ...
Rapid near-point-of-care molecular tests using tongue swabs can help end TB, enabling diagnosis and treatment to begin within ...
Working the hallways, offices and committee rooms of the state Capitol, Michael Rajner became the public face of an effort to ...
The High Court of Uganda, sitting at Jinja, delivered a noteworthy judgment in an HIV misdiagnosis and medical negligence case on 18 February 2026.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise in South Africa. The exact numbers are hard to come by, but regional ...
Although TB can be cured, it is still spreading in South Africa at alarming rates. One reason could be that some people with TB disease but without symptoms may unknowingly be passing on the bug. In ...
TB Champions have played a vital role in dispelling myths and improving awareness of TB, its symptoms, and where to seek care ...
South Africa is trialling a cheap, portable TB test that costs a third of the current standard. But the new test can't detect ...