ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine is focused on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and related topics relevant to clinical and public health practice. The purpose of the journal is to disseminate original research results and support high-level learning related to HIV Medicine. It publishes original research articles, editorials, case reports/case series, reviews of state-of-the-art clinical practice and correspondence. View our Editorial Team.
The Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine is focused on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and related topics relevant to clinical and public health practice. The purpose of the journal is to disseminate original research results and support high-level learning related to HIV Medicine. It publishes original research articles, editorials, case reports/case series, reviews of state-of-the-art clinical practice and correspondence. View our Editorial Team.
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LATEST ARTICLES
Guideline |
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Management of drug-induced liver injury in people with HIV treated for tuberculosis: 2024 update | |
Tom Boyles, Rebecca H. Berhanu, Neliswa Gogela, Hannah Gunter, Tamsin Lovelock, Ndiviwe Mphothulo, Arifa Parker, Helena Rabie, Lauren Richards, Phumla Sinxadi, Camilla Wattrus, Mahomed-Yunus Moosa | |
30 March 2024 | |
Review Article |
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Inflammatory mechanisms contributing to retinal alterations in HIV infection and long-term ART | |
Lungile M. Buthelezi, Alvin J. Munsamy, Khathutshelo P. Mashige | |
26 March 2024 | |
Original Research |
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Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on early infant diagnosis of HIV in Cape Town, South Africa | |
Hendrike van Vollenhoven, Emma Kalk, Stuart M. Kroon, Tafadzwa Maseko, Florence Phelanyane, Jonathan Euvrard, Lezanne Fourie, Nicolene le Roux, Phumza Nongena | |
18 March 2024 | |
Original Research |
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Retrospective review of maternal HIV viral load electronic gatekeeping codes in South Africa | |
Siphesihle K. Mahanjana, Tladi Ledibane, Gayle G. Sherman, Tanya Y. Murray, Ahmad F. Haeri Mazanderani | |
20 February 2024 | |
Scientific Letter |
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Very low HIV positivity on paediatric surgical wards in Mozambique: Implications for inpatient provider-initiated testing programmes | |
Henriques Viola, Angela Bi, Dalva Khosa, Zacarias Mateus, Massada Da Rocha, Vanda Amado, Atanásio Taela, Daniel A. DeUgarte, Andreas Schindele, W. Chris Buck | |
08 January 2024 | |
Original Research |
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Outcomes and characteristics of patients on protease inhibitors at a tertiary level antiretroviral clinic | |
Michele Perks, Denasha L. Reddy, Francois Venter | |
21 December 2023 | |
Review Article |
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Country ownership and sustainable programming of the HIV response in South Africa: A scoping review | |
Refilwe N. Phaswana-Mafuya, Edith Phalane, Haley Sisel, Lifutso Motsieloa, Katherine Journeay, Vuyiseka Dubula, Jabulile Sibeko, Pholokgolo Ramothwala | |
30 November 2023 | |
Scientific Letter |
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Dolutegravir resistance in three pregnant and breastfeeding women in South Africa | |
Ninke Fourie, Kate Rees, Denis Mali, Bridget Mugisa, Cara O’Connor, Natasha Davies | |
28 November 2023 | |
Reviewer Acknowledgement |
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers | |
Editoial Office | |
16 November 2023 | |
Original Research |
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Confronting the human papillomavirus–HIV intersection: Cervical cytology implications for Kenyan women living with HIV | |
James M. Kangethe, Stephen Gichuhi, Eddy Odari, Jillian Pintye, Kenneth Mutai, Leila Abdullahi, Alex Maiyo, Marianne W. Mureithi | |
27 October 2023 |
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