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2008-10-11 04:35:30am
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South Africa's new health minister, Barbara Hogan, has listed the twin epidemics of HIV and TB as among the most serious health challenges facing the country.PLUSNEWS
NATIONAL HIV AND SYPHILIS PREVALENCE SURVEY SOUTH AFRICA -The 2007 report on the National HIV and Syphilis Antenatal Prevalence Survey show that South Africa may be making some real progress in its response to the HIV epidemic.
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