Towards an AIDS-free generation by 2030: how are South African children, adolescents, caregivers and health care workers coping with HIV?

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Abstract

We are committed to an AIDS free generation by 2030 – nine short years away. This article reflects on the global and South African data on new infections, total number of children and adolescents living with HIV as well as data on vertical transmission. The article includes the voices of key stakeholders in the quest to end HIV in children so that lessons from their experiences can be used by policy makers in strengthening services.

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Pillay, Y. (2021). Towards an AIDS-free generation by 2030: how are South African children, adolescents, caregivers and health care workers coping with HIV? South African Journal of Psychology, 51(3), 349–355. https://doi.org/10.1177/0081246321992175

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