According to the Journal, Tshabalala-Msimang has recommended a diet of potato, lemon and garlic to combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic (Chase, Wall Street Journal, 9/5). Government spokesperson Themba Masekoa said Mbeki's cabinet at a meeting yesterday "rejected, unreservedly, all the unfounded claims that we don't have a comprehensive program to fight the pandemic."

Maseko added that the budget for South Africa's HIV/AIDS program "has grown by no less than a hundred-fold over the past 12 years" (SAPA/Business Day, 9/7).

The AP/Washington Post reports that Mbeki's cabinet has defended Tshabalala-Msimang, saying that incorrect information about South Africa's HIV/AIDS treatment program was being passed around the world, according to the AP/Post (Leonard, AP/Washington Post 9/6).

Last month, HIV/AIDS advocates from the South Africa-based HIV/AIDS treatment advocacy group Treatment Action Campaign held protests in a number of cities across the country, as well as at South African embassies in the U.S. and Canada, calling for Tshabalala-Msimang to resign and protesting South Africa's HIV/AIDS treatment program (Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 8/28).

A total of 81 signatories in the letter called for "an end to the disastrous pseudo-scientific policies that have characterized the South African government's response to HIV/AIDS."

The signatories also said that the evidence supporting antiretroviral drugs as the only currently available treatment for HIV is "overwhelming and beyond dispute," and credited "scientists and clinicians based in South Africa and elsewhere on the African continent" with helping advance HIV science.

According to the signatories, "Slick marketing practices cause people not to take proven medications, or at best to waste money on false hopes.

We condemn all those who profit from this type of quackery, at the expense of the sick and dying" (Letter, 9/4).

The letter also said a laudable government program that aims to treat 380,000 people with antiretrovirals has treated fewer than half the amount targeted.

Among the signatories were 65 scientists, including Nobel Prize winner David Baltimore of the California Institute of Technology and Harvard University AIDS researcher Daniel Kuritzkes (Wall Street Journal, 9/5). Robert Gallo, who co-discovered HIV and developed the first test for the virus, also signed the letter (BBC News, 9/6).

This article is republished with kind permission from our friends at the The Kaiser Family Foundation. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery of in-depth coverage of health policy developments, debates and discussions. The Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report is published for Kaisernetwork, a free service of The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. 2006 Advisory Board Company and Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.

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