Blow to new CD4 policy

01 August 2016 - 19:38
By KATHARINE CHILD

South Africa's new policy to make treatment available to whoever is HIV-positive is unlikely to drop the country's high rate of new infections. This is despite the fact that when treatment is taken correctly a person becomes non-infectious.The UN and South Africa hope the policy, which comes into effect in September, will stop an estimated 500000 South Africans from contracting HIV annually.

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