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Provision of antiretroviral therapy in South Africa: the nuts and bolts | Journal Article / Review | MSF Science Portal
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Provision of antiretroviral therapy in South Africa: the nuts and bolts

Bekker LG, Venter F, Cohen K, Goemare E, van Cutsem G, Boulle AM, Wood R
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Abstract
Public sector antiretroviral provision had a slow start in South Africa despite a raging epidemic and a World AIDS conference that shed significant public light on the disparities of therapy access globally. This was largely due to political prevarication in the midst of AIDS denialism. There has been an unprecedented expansion in the HIV treatment programme since 2008. As a result, South Africa now has the largest number of patients on antiretroviral drugs in the world, and South African life expectancy has increased by more than a decade. However, this has led to a number of fiscal, logistic and operational challenges that the country must face as the treatment programme continues to expand. Challenges include increasing detection within communities, linkage and retention in care, while strengthening operational support functions such as consistent drug supply, health staffing and infrastructure, diagnostic services, programme monitoring and sustainable financing. As a middle-income country, albeit with marked income inequality, and the heaviest HIV burden in the world, South Africa is a test case of whether a large-scale public health programme can boast of success in the face of numerous other health-system challenges.

Countries

South Africa

Subject Area

HIV/AIDS

Languages

English
DOI
10.3851/IMP2905
Published Date
13 Oct 2014
PubMed ID
25310359
Journal
Antiviral therapy
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 19, Issue Suppl 3
Issue Date
2014-01-01
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