South African Press Association - February 21, 2007
The Treasury says in its budget review that an additional R1,65-billion has been committed to provinces over the next three years for their Aids-treatment programmes.
The programmes are currently being run at 272 sites, and the Health Department says over 210 000 patients there are on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment.
"Additional funding should allow treatment numbers to double over the next three years," the review says.
"Spending on dedicated HIV/Aids programmes by health, education and social development departments will exceed R5-billion annually by 2009/10."
Funding to the Medical Research Council for HIV/Aids research and vaccine development, which peaked this year at R121-million, drops to an average of R109-million over the next three years.
South Africa is second to India as the country with the highest number of HIV-positive people in the world.
About 5,5-million people in a population of 47-million are living with HIV or Aids.
Researchers say that, in addition to those already on treatment, another 540 000 have Aids but are not getting the ARVs they need.
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