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17 November 2014

Social inequality, prejudice and discrimination are driving HIV

Pierre Brouard, Dawie Nel and Allanise Cloete

HIV infection in South Africa was first characterised by male-to-male transmission and during the early 1980s considered a “homosexual” epidemic. The epidemic among what is epidemiologically termed men who have sex with men (MSM) was not taken seriously by the apartheid government, partly because same-sex sexuality was punishable under the law.

 

Pierre Brouard, Dawie Nel and Allanise Cloete