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SA minister calls for HIV vaccine SA minister calls for HIV vaccine
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South Africa's new Health Minister, Barbara Hogan, has called for a renewed global effort to find a vaccine for HIV which can lead to Aids. South Africa's new Health Minister, Barbara Hogan, has called for a renewed global effort to find a vaccine for HIV, which can lead to Aids.
She is a sharp contrast to her predecessor, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, who spent years resisting the introduction of anti-retroviral drugs.She is a sharp contrast to her predecessor, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, who spent years resisting the introduction of anti-retroviral drugs.
Ms Hogan said it was unquestionable that HIV caused Aids and conventional medicines were the best treatment.Ms Hogan said it was unquestionable that HIV caused Aids and conventional medicines were the best treatment.
She suggested time had been wasted in the country's battle against Aids.She suggested time had been wasted in the country's battle against Aids.
It was, she added, imperative that HIV prevention programmes were successful.It was, she added, imperative that HIV prevention programmes were successful.
Ms Hogan's appointment as health minister has been welcomed by anti-Aids campaigners.Ms Hogan's appointment as health minister has been welcomed by anti-Aids campaigners.
'Breath of fresh air''Breath of fresh air'
"We know that HIV causes Aids," Ms Hogan told an international Aids vaccine conference in Cape Town on Monday."We know that HIV causes Aids," Ms Hogan told an international Aids vaccine conference in Cape Town on Monday.
"It was imperative to get ahead of the curve of this epidemic 10 years ago. We all have lost ground. It's even more imperative now that we make HIV prevention work. We desperately need an effective HIV vaccine.""It was imperative to get ahead of the curve of this epidemic 10 years ago. We all have lost ground. It's even more imperative now that we make HIV prevention work. We desperately need an effective HIV vaccine."
Commenting on her speech, Alan Bernstein, executive director of the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, said she was "a breath of fresh air".Commenting on her speech, Alan Bernstein, executive director of the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, said she was "a breath of fresh air".
Malegapuru Makgoba, vice-chancellor and principal of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, said that for the first time in years, South African academics were free to "state that HIV causes Aids without getting threats".Malegapuru Makgoba, vice-chancellor and principal of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, said that for the first time in years, South African academics were free to "state that HIV causes Aids without getting threats".
"It is a liberating experience," he said at the conference. "You don't know how long we suffered in bondage.""It is a liberating experience," he said at the conference. "You don't know how long we suffered in bondage."