While South Africa has been hailed as a model for HIV treatment, some people now fear its very success may be breeding complacency. South Africa's free drugs programme for AIDS has expanded rapidly to 2.4 million people -- more than double the number three years ago -- and boasts the largest treatment project in the world. At a clinic at one Johannesburg public hospital, life-saving anti-retroviral drugs are dispensed at the click of a button. A ...
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