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HIV and AIDS - Health Situation in South Africa

 
Links to SA information | Western Province | World Statistcs  

Links to SA information

CIA Factbook World Ranking
World Ranking of numbers of HIV and Aids deaths.  South Africa ranks first.

HIV/AIDS in South Africa
Up to date history on HIV and Aids in South Africa (1980s-2005), treatment and prevention information, children with HIV, stigma, prevention, treatment, denialism and misinformation in the South African government, gender inequality information.  

South African Health
Official government site regarding causes of AIDS, budgeting, Aids information, mother to child transmission, treating people with HIV and Aids, and discrimination against people affected by HIV and Aids.

Q&A: Access to HIV/AIDS Care in South Africa
Information on HIV and Aids health care services in South Africa regarding aspects of  availability, expense, quality & effectiveness. 

The TB/HIV time bomb: A dual epidemic explodes in South Africa
An informative article explaining the connection between HIV and TB in South Africans affected by HIV and Aids


Health 24: HIV/AIDS
A comprehensive site with life stories, articles, information on stigma, culture, sex life, counseling, transmission, news, video and audio recordings on life with HIV and Aids, and HIV test information.

 
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Situation in the Western Province  

HOPE Association does not build new facilities and operates in the existing provincial and municipal structures.  The provincial health budget allocates approximately one third of the provincial budget to the Department of Health.  Health insurance is not universal and the province provides clinic access for those without coverage, including immigrants.  Services in the Western Cape are focused “on primary-level services, community-based care and preventative care” (Provincial Government of the Western Cape website).  The clinics operate on a nurse driven (for diagnosis, prescription and treatment) models with part-time or specialised (i.e., TB) doctors on staff.  More full-time doctors are found in the larger clinics and day hospitals. 

The HOPE Community Health Care Workers are located in the clinics or Primary Health facilities that average 12 million visits per year in the Western Cape.  The Western Cape Province records the highest level of clinic visits/client/year: 3 visits versus the national average of 2.3 visits.  Thus the addition of the HOPE Community Health Worker to 16 of the more than 300 provincial faculties identifies a need and an effective response.  Hope Association plans to expand to 25 HOPE Community Health Workers in 20 clinics.  In addition to training in HIV and Aids, the HOPE training includes TB as the Western Cape Province has significantly high infection rates and TB is associated as an opportunistic infection. 

The HIV and AIDS prevelence rate in the Western Province has risen from 7.8% in 2003 to 15.2% in 2006.

 
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World Statistics  

 HIV and AIDS

Globally 40.4 M
Sub-Saharan Africa 25.8 M
South Africa 05.3 M
Daily Infection Rate 2.000 +
Daily Deaths (AIDS related) 1.000 +
Source: UNAIDS Website       
 
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