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Maverick Citizen SA takes up US donations of anti-HIV jab before the end of the year By Mia Malan and Linda Pretorius
South Africa Twice-yearly HIV prevention shot succeeds in pivotal trial, but questions loom over future access By Thabo Molelekwa and Marcus Low for Spotlight
South Africa Why a major finding on HIV and statins may not be that relevant in South Africa By Elri Voigt for Spotlight
South Africa #InTheSpotlight — HIV prevention injections exist, but hardly anyone can get them By Catherine Tomlinson
South Africa Tom Sutcliffe — rich legacy of multitalented first head of the Western Cape Health Department By Fareed Abdullah