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The knowledge and experience held by the patient has long remained an untapped resource within health systems.(2) In the global north, patient-centred health systems were established mainly as a...
Migration and HIV & AIDS are crucial social issues facing today’s changing world.(2) Migration is recognised as a risk factor for the spread of HIV & AIDS,(3) and this is especially relevant to...
Before antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available in the developing world, concerns were raised over the viability of these treatment programmes for sub-Saharan Africa. Weak states with...
The spread of HIV in Africa continues to be a global concern even as new methods of prevention are developed and existing ones are improved. Early diagnosis is an effective way of HIV prevention as...
Address of the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, on the
occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Democratic Nursing
Organisation of South Africa (DENOSA), International Convention
Centre, Durban