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Aids Focus

SA's Aids time bomb

2009-11-30 14:12
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Special Report

Aids experts launch 'CNN of virology'
Aids experts launch 'CNN of virology'

A new digital media service will foster the global collaboration of physicians and help them to share the latest advances in Aids and other virus research, its promoters say.

Johannesburg - While South Africa's HIV infection rate may have stabilised, experts warn that the country's slow Aids response has triggered a time bomb that may leave one in three children orphaned.

"Estimates show that by 2015, some 5 700 000 or 32% of all children in South Africa would have lost one or both parents due to HIV/AIDS," said Gail Eddy, a researcher at the Institute of Race Relations, told AFP.

In 2008 there were 1.5m Aids orphans, according to the country's health department.

She said as the epidemic continues to shorten the lives of parents, more children were going to be orphaned and the number of child-headed households would also increase.

Support

The government currently provides support to about 238 000 Aids orphans and to more than 20 000 homes where older children care for younger siblings after their parents died from the virus.

Eddy said orphans needed additional support that was not necessarily monetary in nature, as these children had also lost their primary caregiver.

"What exacerbates the lack of support for these children, is that South Africa has a shortage of social workers who are responsible for identifying vulnerable children and providing them with the necessary support," she said.

Nearly 495 000 Aids orphans are in foster care, but the government is encouraging more adoptions so that orphans can have permanent families.

However, only a tiny fraction of the Aids orphans, about 1 900, were adopted by South Africans last year, a drop of nearly 13% from the previous year.

"If the status quo is maintained, South Africa will be faced with a major crisis in the future, due to the social and economic consequences of increasing numbers of orphans and child-headed households," said Eddy.

5.7m living with HIV


A recent study by Harvard School of Public Health study said the failure to provide anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) to Aids patients in South Africa led to the premature deaths of 365 000 people between 2000-2005.

UNAids estimates indicate that 5.7m out of nearly 48m South Africans are living with HIV, up from 5.5m in 2005.

That puts South Africa in first place for the number infected, but only about a million people are getting the cocktail of ARVs that prevent people with HIV from developing full-blown Aids and extends their lifetimes.

Activists and the current government lay the blame for the rapid spread of the disease squarely on former president Thabo Mbeki's policies as he delayed the roll out ARVs, questioning the link between HIV and Aids.

His infamous health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, promoted the use of lemon juice, garlic and beetroot above ARVs, which she said were toxic.

Gail Johnson, founder of Nkosi's Haven, a shelter for 100 HIV-infected mothers and their 183 children, said South Africa lost valuable time due to the delays by Mbeki's government to roll out the much needed ARVs.

"We became arrogant and recommended beetroot and garlic, people died," said Johnson.

Genocide call


The leader of the young Communist Party last week made headlines when he called for Mbeki to be charged with genocide for their denial about the existence of the virus.

In stark contrast to his predecessor, Zuma will be taking in public a HIV test on World Aids Day on Tuesday, although his results won't be disclosed.

Dr William Mapham, Wits University Reproductive Health and HIV Research unit spokesperson says there has been a policy shift in government's response towards the epidemic.

"There is no denialism anymore, Zuma came in and changed a few things and it's definitely going to have a positive effect on South Africa," he said.

- SAPA

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