#InTheSpotlight | SA has started a TB revolution – can we see it through?
South Africa’s battle with tuberculosis (TB) shows both progress and challenges, stressing the need for stronger action and new solutions.
South Africa’s battle with tuberculosis (TB) shows both progress and challenges, stressing the need for stronger action and new solutions.
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A new 3-month HIV prevention ring shows promise, offering an effective, discreet, and long-lasting alternative to daily PrEP pills.
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South Africa has the third highest suicide rate in Africa and Africa has higher rates of suicide than any other
The increased professionalisation of nursing in South Africa in recent years marks a significant shift in the perception and practice
The idea of mandatory medical scheme coverage for employed people has made a comeback after the case for it was
COVID-19 temporarily reversed South Africa’s hard-won reduction in maternal mortality, but the death rate has now stabilised, and hopes are
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being used as a research assistant, radiologist, educator, and therapist – impacting healthcare in South Africa.
New data from the World Health Organization and UNICEF show that globally childhood immunisation coverage stalled in 2023, while in
South Africa’s battle with tuberculosis (TB) shows both progress and challenges, stressing the need for stronger action and new solutions.
▶️the post Signed and stalled: Critical healthcare deal in Gauteng teetering on the brink appeared first on ©️ Spotlight. An
A new 3-month HIV prevention ring shows promise, offering an effective, discreet, and long-lasting alternative to daily PrEP pills.
▶️ The post Why including pregnant women in a TB study in SA was a big deal appeared first on
South Africa has the third highest suicide rate in Africa and Africa has higher rates of suicide than any other
The increased professionalisation of nursing in South Africa in recent years marks a significant shift in the perception and practice
The idea of mandatory medical scheme coverage for employed people has made a comeback after the case for it was
COVID-19 temporarily reversed South Africa’s hard-won reduction in maternal mortality, but the death rate has now stabilised, and hopes are
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being used as a research assistant, radiologist, educator, and therapist – impacting healthcare in South Africa.
New data from the World Health Organization and UNICEF show that globally childhood immunisation coverage stalled in 2023, while in