학술논문

Mapping age- and sex-specific HIV prevalence in adults in sub-Saharan Africa, 2000-2018
Document Type
Report
Author
Haeuser, EmilySerfes, Audrey L.Cork, Michael A.Yang, MingyouAbbastabar, HedayatAbhilash, E. S.Adabi, MaryamAdebayo, Oladimeji M.Adekanmbi, VictorAdeyinka, Daniel AdedayoAfzal, SairaAhinkorah, Bright OpokuAhmadi, KeivanAhmed, Muktar BeshirAkalu, YonasAkinyemi, Rufus OlusolaAkunna, Chisom JoyqueenetAlahdab, FaresAlanezi, Fahad MashhourAlanzi, Turki M.Alene, Kefyalew AddisAlhassan, Robert KabaAlipour, VahidAlmasi-Hashiani, AmirAlvis-Guzman, NelsonAmeyaw, Edward KwabenaAmini, SaeedAmugsi, Dickson A.Ancuceanu, RobertAnvari, DavoodAppiah, Seth Christopher YawArabloo, JalalAremu, OlatundeAsemahagn, Mulusew A.Jafarabadi, Mohammad AsghariAwedew, Atalel FentahunQuintanilla, Beatriz Paulina AyalaAyanore, Martin AmogreAynalem, Yared AsmareAzari, SamadAzene, Zelalem NigussieDarshan, B. B.Babalola, Tesleem KayodeBaig, Atif AminBanach, MaciejBärnighausen, Till WinfriedBell, Arielle WilderBhagavathula, Akshaya SrikanthBhardwaj, NikhaBhardwaj, PankajBhattacharyya, KrittikaBijani, AliBitew, Zebenay WorknehBohlouli, SomayehBolarinwa, Obasanjo AfolabiBoloor, ArchithBozicevic, IvanaButt, Zahid A.Cárdenas, RosarioCarvalho, FelixCharan, JaykaranChattu, Vijay KumarChowdhury, Mohiuddin Ahsanul KabirChu, Dinh-ToiCowden, Richard G.Dahlawi, Saad M. A.Damiani, GiovanniDarteh, Eugene Kofuor MaafoDarwesh, Aso Mohammaddas Neves, JoséWeaver, Nicole DavisDe Leo, DiegoDe Neve, Jan-WalterDeribe, KebedeDeuba, KeshabDharmaratne, SamathDianatinasab, MostafaDiaz, DanielDidarloo, AlirezaDjalalinia, ShirinDorostkar, FaribaDubljanin, EleonoraDuko, BereketEl Tantawi, MahaEl-Jaafary, Shaimaa I.Eshrati, BabakEskandarieh, ShararehEyawo, OghenowedeEzeonwumelu, Ifeanyi JudeEzzikouri, SayehFarzadfar, FarshadFattahi, NazirFauk, Nelsensius KlauFernandes, EduardaFilip, IrinaFischer, FlorianFoigt, Nataliya A.Foroutan, MasoudFukumoto, TakeshiGad, Mohamed M.Gaidhane, Abhay MotiramjiGebregiorgis, Birhan GebresillassieGebremedhin, Ketema BizuworkGetacher, LemmaGhadiri, KeyghobadGhashghaee, AhmadGolechha, MahaveerGubari, Mohammed Ibrahim MohialdeenGugnani, Harish ChanderGuimarães, Rafael AlvesHaider, Mohammad RifatHaj-Mirzaian, ArvinHamidi, SamerHashi, AbdiwahabHassanipour, SoheilHassankhani, HadiHayat, KhezarHerteliu, ClaudiuHo, Hung ChakHolla, RameshHosseini, MostafaHosseinzadeh, MehdiHwang, Bing-FangIbitoye, Segun EmmanuelIlesanmi, Olayinka StephenIlic, Irena M.Ilic, Milena D.Islam, Rakibul M.Iwu, Chidozie C. 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Source
BMC Medicine. December 19, 2022, Vol. 20 Issue 1
Subject
Sub-Saharan Africa
Language
English
ISSN
1741-7015
Abstract
Author(s): Emily Haeuser[sup.1] , Audrey L. Serfes[sup.1] , Michael A. Cork[sup.1] , Mingyou Yang[sup.1] , Hedayat Abbastabar[sup.2] , E. S. Abhilash[sup.3] , Maryam Adabi[sup.4] , Oladimeji M. Adebayo[sup.5] , Victor [...]
Background Human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is still among the leading causes of disease burden and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and the world is not on track to meet targets set for ending the epidemic by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Precise HIV burden information is critical for effective geographic and epidemiological targeting of prevention and treatment interventions. Age- and sex-specific HIV prevalence estimates are widely available at the national level, and region-wide local estimates were recently published for adults overall. We add further dimensionality to previous analyses by estimating HIV prevalence at local scales, stratified into sex-specific 5-year age groups for adults ages 15-59 years across SSA. Methods We analyzed data from 91 seroprevalence surveys and sentinel surveillance among antenatal care clinic (ANC) attendees using model-based geostatistical methods to produce estimates of HIV prevalence across 43 countries in SSA, from years 2000 to 2018, at a 5 x 5-km resolution and presented among second administrative level (typically districts or counties) units. Results We found substantial variation in HIV prevalence across localities, ages, and sexes that have been masked in earlier analyses. Within-country variation in prevalence in 2018 was a median 3.5 times greater across ages and sexes, compared to for all adults combined. We note large within-district prevalence differences between age groups: for men, 50% of districts displayed at least a 14-fold difference between age groups with the highest and lowest prevalence, and at least a 9-fold difference for women. Prevalence trends also varied over time; between 2000 and 2018, 70% of all districts saw a reduction in prevalence greater than five percentage points in at least one sex and age group. Meanwhile, over 30% of all districts saw at least a five percentage point prevalence increase in one or more sex and age group. Conclusions As the HIV epidemic persists and evolves in SSA, geographic and demographic shifts in prevention and treatment efforts are necessary. These estimates offer epidemiologically informative detail to better guide more targeted interventions, vital for combating HIV in SSA. Keywords: HIV, Mapping, Africa, Geostatistics, Spatial statistics, HIV prevalence, Demographics