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The Department urges all South Africans to know their health status by testing regularly for HIV, and if positive to start treatment immediately to ensure that they are virally suppressed and healthy
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Case presented to PEPFAR was that having at least 6.1 million on treatment and virally suppressed by December 2020 will enable South Africa to move towards epidemic control
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The Department was able to convince the PEPFAR leadership that the government is committed to initiating an additional 2 million people living with HIV on treatment by December 2020 as announced by President Ramaphosa during the 2018 State of the Nation Address
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Department of Health 2 u
The South African Government welcomes the decision by the US Government to increase funding the country`s HIV programme through the President`s Emergency Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) programme
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Messages to nurses on NurseConnect from the Dept of Health ⁦⁩ ⁦
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SAfmRadio 📻 29 Aib
[NOW] - In conversation with Nonthuthuzelo Somdyala – Senior Scientist in the Burden of Disease Research Unit of & member of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on the Prevention and Control of Cancer. with
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SAfmRadio 📻 29 Aib
[NOW] - How often do we consider our diet as an integral part of preventing cancer cells from growing? Nonthuthuzelo Somdyala from is on with
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UNAIDS 29 Aib
are one of the most effective & inexpensive methods available to reduce the sexual transmission of & other STIs. Despite this, condoms are still not sufficiently available in many countries with a high burden of HIV.
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Zenzele_TFIO 25 Aib
Know your status. Visit your nearest clinic to .
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Yvonne Chaka Chaka 25 Aib
Today on World Malaria day I received the highest order from my President a big Thank u order of Ikhamanga ❤️malaria must die so that millions can live
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SANAC 26 Aib
Motsoaledi also urges all countries to take part and and contribute during the fundraising conference to be held in France in October of this year to replenish the Global Fund.
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SANAC 26 Aib
Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi delivers the keynote address and says the progress made in health interventions would not have been possible without the support of the fund.
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NationalCouncilAgainstSmoking 26 Aib
Studies show e-cigarettes cause different kinds of health harms than cigarettes. When people smoke them, harmful particles from the vapour is deposited deeper into the respiratory system. This increases the risk of heart disease -cigarettes must be regulated
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France in S. Africa 26 Aib
Today at the is signed a R5 billion grant from the to fight and , with the European embassies in attendance.
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Department of Health 25 Aib
The NationalDepartment of Health is urging communities to seek treatment when they have the signs&symptoms. Malaria is a preventable and curable disease when detected early and treatment started promptly
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Department of Health 25 Aib
Malaria is a life-threatening disease.If not diagnosed and treated within 24 hours, malaria can progress to severe illnessand death.Symptoms appear within 10-15 days after the infective mosquito bite and include, fever, headache, chills and vomiting
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Department of Health 25 Aib
How to protect yourself against mosquito bites
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Department of Health 25 Aib
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted topeople through the bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes, which generally bite at night
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Department of Health 25 Aib
South Africa is one of four countries in the SADC region targeting malaria elimination (zero local malaria transmission).The key challenge that SA will face is imported cases from travelers & workers entering the SA from neighbouring highburden malaria endemic countries
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Department of Health 25 Aib
Every year on 25 April, people around the globe observe World Malaria Day to raise awareness and funds for the treatment and prevention of the disease. This year, the theme for the day is “Zero malaria starts with me”
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