Sunday Tribune

Fierce Mbeki critic dies

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At the Kwadukuza test centre, an official walked around to provide a quicker service by checking documents. FORMER president of the Internatio­nal Aids Society Professor Mark Wainberg, a fierce critic of former president Thabo Mbeki’s views on the pandemic, has died.

“It is with deep regret that we at the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) and SECTION27 have learnt of the passing of Professor Mark Wainberg,” the HIV/AIDS activist organisati­on said.

“As TAC we extend our deepest condolence­s to Professor Wainberg’s family, friends and colleagues – both in Canada and across the world.”

The TAC said Wainberg played an important part in the struggle for HIV treatment in South Africa. He provided an affidavit in the landmark prevention of mother-to-child transmissi­on of HIV case (also known as the TAC case).

In 2002 this case concluded with the Constituti­onal Court ordering the government to make nevirapine available to pregnant women living with HIV.

Wainberg argued that the use of the antiretrov­iral nevirapine should be encouraged and effectiven­ess of the medicine should take precedence over considerat­ions of drug resistance.

The TAC said Wainberg was also an outspoken critic of Mbeki and his then health minister Manto Tshabalala-msimang’s Aids denialism.

“He also made a number of significan­t scientific contributi­ons – among others contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the antiretrov­iral medicine lamivudine – which is still widely used for the treatment of HIV,” said the TAC.

“Wainberg is part of a movement of scientists who during the peak of the Aids crisis stepped out of their comfort zone as scientists to become activists for evidence-based and human rights based health policy. For this we salute him.” – ANA

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