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Friday, September 2, 2016

South Africa To Provide Free HIV Treatment


South Africa government has made provision to give free treatment to all people infected with HIV, regardless of the condition of their immune system.
Before the announcement by the country's health department, people were eligible for free treatment based on a certain measure of their white blood cells, which fight infection. It should be noted that the country tops the numbers of people living with the disease in the world. Fox news reports.

"This new policy extends this to all people living with HIV," the department said.

The change is based on World Health Organization guidelines adopted in late 2015 after it was found that treating those with HIV as early as possible improves their health and prolongs their life.

South Africa has one of the world's largest treatment programs, with over 3.4 million people receiving HIV medication.

The United Nations has said some seven million people in South Africa were believed to be infected with HIV in 2105.

The health department said the change in policy would help increase life expectancy in the country, currently at 63 years, to at least 70 years by 2030.

It warned, however, that the change may lead to congestion and increased waiting times at health facilities.
PZI

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