Se rapprocher un peu plus de l’élimination du paludisme

Le fils d’Obolokamang Mahupe a commencé à présenter des symptômes de la grippe, qui se sont ensuite aggravés. Grâce aux leçons apprises de l’équipe d’intervention contre le paludisme dans son village de Kaxwi, dans le district d’Okavango, elle a pu reconnaître les symptômes et rechercher immédiatement une assistance médicale.

Le Botswana est le premier pays fortement touché par l'épidémie de VIH à atteindre u...

Botswana has become the first high-burden country to be certified for achieving an important milestone on the path to eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV by the World Health Organization (WHO). High-burden HIV countries are defined as those with more than 2% of pregnant women living with the virus. Botswana has achieved the “silver tier” status, which moves it closer to eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission. WHO awards this certification to countries which have brought the mother-to-child HIV transmission rate to under 5 %; provided antenatal care and antiretroviral treatment to more than 90 % of pregnant women; and achieved an HIV case rate of fewer than 500 per 100,000 live births.