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Mapping age- and sex-specific HIV prevalence in adults in sub-Saharan Africa, 2000-2018.

Authors :
Haeuser E
Serfes AL
Cork MA
Yang M
Abbastabar H
Abhilash ES
Adabi M
Adebayo OM
Adekanmbi V
Adeyinka DA
Afzal S
Ahinkorah BO
Ahmadi K
Ahmed MB
Akalu Y
Akinyemi RO
Akunna CJ
Alahdab F
Alanezi FM
Alanzi TM
Alene KA
Alhassan RK
Alipour V
Almasi-Hashiani A
Alvis-Guzman N
Ameyaw EK
Amini S
Amugsi DA
Ancuceanu R
Anvari D
Appiah SCY
Arabloo J
Aremu O
Asemahagn MA
Jafarabadi MA
Awedew AF
Quintanilla BPA
Ayanore MA
Aynalem YA
Azari S
Azene ZN
Darshan BB
Babalola TK
Baig AA
Banach M
Bärnighausen TW
Bell AW
Bhagavathula AS
Bhardwaj N
Bhardwaj P
Bhattacharyya K
Bijani A
Bitew ZW
Bohlouli S
Bolarinwa OA
Boloor A
Bozicevic I
Butt ZA
Cárdenas R
Carvalho F
Charan J
Chattu VK
Chowdhury MAK
Chu DT
Cowden RG
Dahlawi SMA
Damiani G
Darteh EKM
Darwesh AM
das Neves J
Weaver ND
De Leo D
De Neve JW
Deribe K
Deuba K
Dharmaratne S
Dianatinasab M
Diaz D
Didarloo A
Djalalinia S
Dorostkar F
Dubljanin E
Duko B
El Tantawi M
El-Jaafary SI
Eshrati B
Eskandarieh S
Eyawo O
Ezeonwumelu IJ
Ezzikouri S
Farzadfar F
Fattahi N
Fauk NK
Fernandes E
Filip I
Fischer F
Foigt NA
Foroutan M
Fukumoto T
Gad MM
Gaidhane AM
Gebregiorgis BG
Gebremedhin KB
Getacher L
Ghadiri K
Ghashghaee A
Golechha M
Gubari MIM
Gugnani HC
Guimarães RA
Haider MR
Haj-Mirzaian A
Hamidi S
Hashi A
Hassanipour S
Hassankhani H
Hayat K
Herteliu C
Ho HC
Holla R
Hosseini M
Hosseinzadeh M
Hwang BF
Ibitoye SE
Ilesanmi OS
Ilic IM
Ilic MD
Islam RM
Iwu CCD
Jakovljevic M
Jha RP
Ji JS
Johnson KB
Joseph N
Joshua V
Joukar F
Jozwiak JJ
Kalankesh LR
Kalhor R
Kamyari N
Kanchan T
Matin BK
Karimi SE
Kayode GA
Karyani AK
Keramati M
Khan EA
Khan G
Khan MN
Khatab K
Khubchandani J
Kim YJ
Kisa A
Kisa S
Kopec JA
Kosen S
Laxminarayana SLK
Koyanagi A
Krishan K
Defo BK
Kugbey N
Kulkarni V
Kumar M
Kumar N
Kusuma D
La Vecchia C
Lal DK
Landires I
Larson HJ
Lasrado S
Lee PH
Li S
Liu X
Maleki A
Malik P
Mansournia MA
Martins-Melo FR
Mendoza W
Menezes RG
Mengesha EW
Meretoja TJ
Mestrovic T
Mirica A
Moazen B
Mohamad O
Mohammad Y
Mohammadian-Hafshejani A
Mohammadpourhodki R
Mohammed S
Mohammed S
Mokdad AH
Moradi M
Moraga P
Mubarik S
Mulu GBB
Mwanri L
Nagarajan AJ
Naimzada MD
Naveed M
Nazari J
Ndejjo R
Negoi I
Ngalesoni FN
Nguefack-Tsague G
Ngunjiri JW
Nguyen CT
Nguyen HLT
Nnaji CA
Noubiap JJ
Nuñez-Samudio V
Nwatah VE
Oancea B
Odukoya OO
Olagunju AT
Olakunde BO
Olusanya BO
Olusanya JO
Bali AO
Onwujekwe OE
Orisakwe OE
Otstavnov N
Otstavnov SS
Owolabi MO
Mahesh PA
Padubidri JR
Pana A
Pandey A
Pandi-Perumal SR
Kan FP
Patton GC
Pawar S
Peprah EK
Postma MJ
Preotescu L
Syed ZQ
Rabiee N
Radfar A
Rafiei A
Rahim F
Rahimi-Movaghar V
Rahmani AM
Ramezanzadeh K
Rana J
Ranabhat CL
Rao SJ
Rawaf DL
Rawaf S
Rawassizadeh R
Regassa LD
Rezaei N
Rezapour A
Riaz MA
Ribeiro AI
Ross JM
Rubagotti E
Rumisha SF
Rwegerera GM
Moghaddam SS
Sagar R
Sahiledengle B
Sahu M
Salem MR
Kafil HS
Samy AM
Sartorius B
Sathian B
Seidu AA
Shaheen AA
Shaikh MA
Shamsizadeh M
Shiferaw WS
Shin JI
Shrestha R
Singh JA
Skryabin VY
Skryabina AA
Soltani S
Sufiyan MB
Tabuchi T
Tadesse EG
Taveira N
Tesfay FH
Thapar R
Tovani-Palone MR
Tsegaye GW
Umeokonkwo CD
Unnikrishnan B
Villafañe JH
Violante FS
Vo B
Vu GT
Wado YD
Waheed Y
Wamai RG
Wang Y
Ward P
Wickramasinghe ND
Wilson K
Yaya S
Yip P
Yonemoto N
Yu C
Zastrozhin MS
Zhang Y
Zhang ZJ
Hay SI
Dwyer-Lindgren L
Source :
BMC medicine [BMC Med] 2022 Dec 19; Vol. 20 (1), pp. 488. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Dec 19.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

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.<br />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 × 5-km resolution and presented among second administrative level (typically districts or counties) units.<br />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.<br />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.<br /> (© 2022. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1741-7015
Volume :
20
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMC medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36529768
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-022-02639-z