• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Social exposure to an antiretroviral treatment programme in rural KwaZulu-Natal
  • Contributor: Bor, Jacob [Author]; Bärnighausen, Till [Author]; Newell, Colin [Author]; Tanser, Frank [Author]; Newell, Marie-Louise [Author]
  • Published: 26 May 2011
  • Published in: Tropical medicine & international health ; 16(2011), 8, Seite 988-994
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2011.02795.x
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  • Keywords: Afrique du sud ; AIDS ; antiretroviral therapy ; démographie ; demography ; economics ; économie ; sida ; South Africa ; surveillance ; thérapie antirétrovirale
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  • Description: Objective: To investigate the prevalence of social exposure to a large, government-run ART programme in rural South Africa. Method  Clinical data on 6681 patients were matched with demographic data on a nearly complete cohort of 102 359 people residing in the programme catchment area. We calculated the proportion of residents in the demographic surveillance area that were members of a household, or resided in a compound where someone had initiated ART or received pre-ART care. Results  By January 2010, 3% of the population had initiated ART. However, 25% of the population shared household membership or resided in a compound with someone who had initiated ART; 40% shared household or living arrangements with people who had either initiated ART or were enrolled in pre-ART care. Conclusion  Such high rates of social exposure suggest that ART programmes in HIV endemic areas are likely to have significant population-level effects on social norms and economic welfare. These results also point to the opportunity to reach large numbers of people with health and social services through existing ART programmes
  • Access State: Open Access