SA's scientific contributions to curb HIV/Aids

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It has become apparent HIV/Aids is no longer as threatening as it was 40 years ago when the world was introduced to the human immunodeficiency virus. Perhaps this can be attributed to the work of scientists and the discoveries, innovations and research around HIV/Aids over the years.
Prof Quarraisha Abdool Karim, associate scientific director at the Centre for the Aids Programme in SA (Caprisa), speaks to TimesLIVE about SA scientists’ efforts to curb HIV/Aids.
22 Dec 2021 7AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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