This journal is a crucial resource for healthcare professionals dedicated to combating the HIV epidemic in Southern Africa. Articles focused on best practices in managing HIV. The focus is on research, clinical management, prevention strategies, and policy advancements to end HIV.
It explores key areas such as antiretroviral therapy, opportunistic infections, co-morbidities, and prevention strategies specific to the region's unique challenges. The journal also provides insights into public health policies, ethical considerations, and community-based interventions. This journal is aimed at physicians, nurses, researchers, and public health officials.
By publishing in the Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine, you'll contribute to the region's collective efforts in overcoming the HIV epidemic and improving the health outcomes of affected populations. Indexed in Scopus and other databases.