Millions in SA grow old with HIV in health-spending time bomb

Millions in SA grow old with HIV in health-spending time bomb

Yvette Alta Raphael, a 49-year-old South African entrepreneur, embodies resilience
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Yvette Alta Raphael, a 49-year-old South African entrepreneur, embodies resilience, balancing a vibrant business with the challenges of ageing with HIV. Decades on antiretroviral therapy have prolonged her life but now bring compounded health issues. As South Africa grapples with a strained healthcare system and political uncertainty, Raphael advocates for better care, highlighting the need for comprehensive services for those ageing with HIV in a country burdened by the world's largest HIV epidemic.

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By Janice Kew

Yvette Alta Raphael radiates vitality and she isn't old. But she grapples with brittle bones, aching knees and a vertigo so severe she's had to stop driving for fear of causing an accident.  

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