Public attitude towards HIV must change: NPO

Public attitude towards HIV must change: NPO

A Durban woman living with HIV says one of the many challenges South Africa still faces is the public attitude towards people living with the virus.

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Elizabeth Mkhize runs the local NPO, Cato Manor Masibambisane.

Mkhize says many people still believe in myths or stereotypes about HIV.

"The stigma is still there, so I think more education still needs to be done on HIV counselling and testing," she said.

Mkhize contracted the virus 11-years-ago.

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She says her journey has not always been an easy one.

She says it is important for people living with HIV to have a strong support system.

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"If you are experiencing difficulties, whether side-effects or any difficulties, consult your primary healthcare practitioner. Don't mix-up your medication. Take your meds everyday at the same time to reduce opportunistic infection," she says.

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