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South Africa to spend $860m to ensure supply of HIV/AIDS drugs to public hospitals

byMahroz Sab
24/12/2014
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JOHANNESBURG: South Africa will spend 10 billion rand ($860 million) between 2015 and 2017 on life prolonging HIV/AIDS treatment drugs as studies show the prevalence of the virus is raising.

South Africa has more than 6 million people, or 18 percent of the population, infected with HIV the heaviest caseloads in the world. It also has one of largest treatment programs.

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Nearly 3 million people are on antiretrovirals treatment boosted by a $667 million contract awarded two years ago to ten companies, including Aspen and Cipla.

The health department selected four pharmaceutical companies, including Africa’s biggest generic drug maker Aspen Pharmacare, to make and supply the drugs to public hospitals.

Aspen was awarded 2.5 billion rand ($214 million), India’s Cipla Limited 2 billion rand, US based Mylan 2.8 billion rand and unlisted South African firm Sonke 3 billion rand.

The health department said the latest tender would increase the number of people on treatment to about 4.6 million by the end of 2016.

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