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Is two better than one? HIV screening for gay couples

Is two better than one? HIV screening for gay couples

Ayesha McAdams-Mahmoud & Christopher Rentsch - 9 March 2011

FEATURE: Recognising the importance of relationships in the HIV screening process, a new initiative in Cape Town is introducing Couples Voluntary HIV Counselling & Testing(CVCT) for gay and bisexual men. Read more...

Drug resistant HIV

Drug resistant HIV

8 March 2011

ANOVA IN THE NEWS: Anova's Dr. Kevin Rebe addressed rising concerns over resistant strains of HIV on SAfm yesterday. Read more...

Born Positive: Responding to the sexual health needs of a new generation of young adolescents living

Born Positive: Responding to the sexual health needs of a new generation of young adolescents living

28 February 2011

MEDIA ADVISORY: Born Positive: Responding to the sexual health needs of a new generation of young adolescents living with HIV Read more...

Mother-to-child HIV Transmission Down

Mother-to-child HIV Transmission Down

23 February 2011

RELATED NEWS: The transmission of HIV from mother-to-child has decreased, the Department of Health and Social Development announced on Tuesday as reported by The Times (22 February 2011). Read more...

Anova Health at the ISFIT student festival

Anova Health at the ISFIT student festival

22 February 2011

ANOVA IN THE NEWS: The Anova Health Institute was amongst the representatives at the Isfit student festival in Trondheim, Norway, to discuss HIV and the role of the youth. Read more...

Denounce Gay Murder, Museveni

Denounce Gay Murder, Museveni

Anova - 30 January 2011

ANOVA IN THE NEWS: Times Live pick up Health4Men's statement on the murder of David Kato. South African organisation Health4Men has called on Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni to publicly denounce the violent murder of the gay rights activist David Kato. Read more...

Health4Men condemns recent murder of Ugandan activist

Health4Men condemns recent murder of Ugandan activist

Health4Men - 28 January 2011

PRESS RELEASE: Health4Men, a project of the Anova Health Institute and sponsored by USAID/PEPFAR, joins the international outcry in strongly condemning this act of brutality. Kato, an outspoken member of Sexual Minorities Uganda, was amongst the group of gay men whose identities were made public late last year in the extremist newspaper The Rolling Stone. Read more...