

For young women like me living with HIV in South Africa, health systems too often treat our care as a series of disconnected tasks. Sexual and reproductive health and HIV care should be integrated for convenience given the high unmet need in young people, including those living with HIV.1,2 This division forces adolescent girls and young women (aged 18–25 years) into fragmented care, with different providers and health-care service locations for antiretroviral therapy, contraception, and mental health services.
General Medicine
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
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|15th Jan, 2026
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|15th Jan, 2026
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|15th Jan, 2026
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|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
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|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet