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What Does the New VC of Stellenbosch University in South African Want?

Posted By: adminon: October 15, 2025In: World From AfricaTags: Academia, Biomedical Research Institute, Cape Town, Deresh Ramiuquermath, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, HIV, National development Plan, Opinionista, Research, Stellenbosch, TBNo CommentsViews:
What Does the New VC of Stellenbosch University in South African Want?

Stellenbosch University, one of the top three universities in South Africa, has a new Vice-Chancellor who has been speaking on his job. What exactly did he say in his Inaugural Speech on Oct... Read more

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Goodbye to HIV?

Posted By: adminon: July 05, 2024In: SpectacleTags: Gilead sciences, HIV, Len LA, PrEp, WHONo CommentsViews:
Goodbye to HIV?

HIV is the classic success story global health governance claims. Yet, the world has not be able to say goodbye to the virus. But in what looks like a case of better late than never, it look... Read more

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University of Sydney Virologist Wins Big With Pioneering Covid-19 Research

Posted By: adminon: November 04, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Ebola, Hepatitis C, HIV, Mark Scott, Prime Minister Morrison, SARS, STEM Teaching, University of SydneyNo CommentsViews:
University of Sydney Virologist Wins Big With Pioneering Covid-19 Research

Originally titled “Major award for Australian Covid pioneer”, this November 3rd, 2021 story has been lifted from Times Higher Education where the rider goes as follows: Fifty-two minutes tha... Read more

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Why COVID-19 is Not Killing Africans in Thousands, Yet

Posted By: adminon: August 18, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: HIV, Malaria, SOUTH AFRICA, Sub-Saharan Africa, TB, UgandaNo CommentsViews:
Why COVID-19 is Not Killing Africans in Thousands, Yet

Afghanistan and anarchy in Nigeria might have stolen the headlines but Covid-19 is still a threat in its own right. Although Africans are not dying in hundreds of thousands as initially fear... Read more

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Contemplating a Pharmaceutical Conundrum!

Posted By: adminon: December 03, 2020In: FlashbackTags: Cancer, COVID-19, Herpes, HIV, MalariaNo CommentsViews:
Contemplating a Pharmaceutical Conundrum!

Sometimes, the social media, more quickly than any other media sites, have a way of graphically capturing a slice of reality. A good example would be this one about how there came to be vacc... Read more

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Cambridge University Celebrates Prof Gupta, HIV Curer, Its Own on Time’s List of 100 Most Influential

Posted By: adminon: September 27, 2020In: People in ActionTags: Clinical Microbiology, COVID-19, HIV, Wellcome TrustNo CommentsViews:
Cambridge University Celebrates Prof Gupta, HIV Curer, Its Own on Time’s List of 100 Most Influential

The Time’s 100 Most Influential list and similar ratings continue to gain traction globally even as many also think mainly of such ratings as disciplinary narratives. That is, disciplinary i... Read more

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Manu Dibango, Second Top African Musician To Die of Virus After Fela

Posted By: adminon: March 24, 2020In: People in ActionTags: Afrobeat, Coronavirus, HIV, Michael Jackson, Soul Makossa, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
Manu Dibango, Second Top African Musician To Die of Virus After Fela

No matter how many times and within whichever set of respondents, his name would be among the top three African musicians who stand out in terms of global impact. The two of them would be Hu... Read more

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So, How Come Africa is Still Relatively Free of Coronavirus?

Posted By: adminon: March 11, 2020In: FlashbackTags: Africa, CHINA, France, HIV, UNICEF, USANo CommentsViews:
So, How Come Africa is Still Relatively Free of Coronavirus?

The global picture is certainly frightening. Although Chinese president, Xi Jinping who visited Wuhan where the virus took roots has been reported as saying that Coronavirus has basically be... Read more

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Nigeria’s Hidden HIV Crisis

Posted By: adminon: October 03, 2018In: FlashbackTags: CMs, Global Fund, HIV, RHFNo CommentsViews:
Nigeria's Hidden HIV Crisis

“There is a serious HIV crisis among Nigeria’s gay population that we cannot continue to ignore — Onyekachi Onumara, senior officer at the Rural Health Foundation   By Paul Adepoju OWER... Read more

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Should people who transmit HIV be prosecuted?

Posted By: adminon: August 12, 2016In: SpectacleTags: AIDS, HIVNo CommentsViews:
Should people who transmit HIV be prosecuted?

, By ASHLEIGH FURLONG and NATHAN GEFFEN Many HIV-positive people have been found guilty despite a lack of scientific evidence. Should people who transmit HIV be prosecuted? This was the subj... Read more

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