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Convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in rural South Africa: a cross-sectional, population-based multimorbidity study

BACKGROUND: There has been remarkable progress in the treatment of HIV throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but there are few data on the prevalence and overlap of other significant causes of disease in HIV endemic populations. Our aim was to identify the prevalence and overlap of infectious and non-commu...

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Autores principales: Wong, Emily B, Olivier, Stephen, Gunda, Resign, Koole, Olivier, Surujdeen, Ashmika, Gareta, Dickman, Munatsi, Day, Modise, Tshwaraganang H, Dreyer, Jaco, Nxumalo, Siyabonga, Smit, Theresa K, Ording-Jespersen, Greg, Mpofana, Innocentia B, Khan, Khadija, Sikhosana, Zizile E L, Moodley, Sashen, Shen, Yen-Ju, Khoza, Thandeka, Mhlongo, Ngcebo, Bucibo, Sanah, Nyamande, Kennedy, Baisley, Kathy J, Cuadros, Diego, Tanser, Frank, Grant, Alison D, Herbst, Kobus, Seeley, Janet, Hanekom, Willem A, Ndung'u, Thumbi, Siedner, Mark J, Pillay, Deenan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8220132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34143995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(21)00176-5
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author Wong, Emily B
Olivier, Stephen
Gunda, Resign
Koole, Olivier
Surujdeen, Ashmika
Gareta, Dickman
Munatsi, Day
Modise, Tshwaraganang H
Dreyer, Jaco
Nxumalo, Siyabonga
Smit, Theresa K
Ording-Jespersen, Greg
Mpofana, Innocentia B
Khan, Khadija
Sikhosana, Zizile E L
Moodley, Sashen
Shen, Yen-Ju
Khoza, Thandeka
Mhlongo, Ngcebo
Bucibo, Sanah
Nyamande, Kennedy
Baisley, Kathy J
Cuadros, Diego
Tanser, Frank
Grant, Alison D
Herbst, Kobus
Seeley, Janet
Hanekom, Willem A
Ndung'u, Thumbi
Siedner, Mark J
Pillay, Deenan
author_facet Wong, Emily B
Olivier, Stephen
Gunda, Resign
Koole, Olivier
Surujdeen, Ashmika
Gareta, Dickman
Munatsi, Day
Modise, Tshwaraganang H
Dreyer, Jaco
Nxumalo, Siyabonga
Smit, Theresa K
Ording-Jespersen, Greg
Mpofana, Innocentia B
Khan, Khadija
Sikhosana, Zizile E L
Moodley, Sashen
Shen, Yen-Ju
Khoza, Thandeka
Mhlongo, Ngcebo
Bucibo, Sanah
Nyamande, Kennedy
Baisley, Kathy J
Cuadros, Diego
Tanser, Frank
Grant, Alison D
Herbst, Kobus
Seeley, Janet
Hanekom, Willem A
Ndung'u, Thumbi
Siedner, Mark J
Pillay, Deenan
author_sort Wong, Emily B
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: There has been remarkable progress in the treatment of HIV throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but there are few data on the prevalence and overlap of other significant causes of disease in HIV endemic populations. Our aim was to identify the prevalence and overlap of infectious and non-communicable diseases in such a population in rural South Africa. METHODS: We did a cross-sectional study of eligible adolescents and adults from the Africa Health Research Institute demographic surveillance area in the uMkhanyakude district of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The participants, who were 15 years or older, were invited to participate at a mobile health camp. Medical history for HIV, tuberculosis, hypertension, and diabetes was established through a questionnaire. Blood pressure measurements, chest x-rays, and tests of blood and sputum were taken to estimate the population prevalence and geospatial distribution of HIV, active and lifetime tuberculosis, elevated blood glucose, elevated blood pressure, and combinations of these. FINDINGS: 17 118 adolescents and adults were recruited from May 25, 2018, to Nov 28, 2019, and assessed. Overall, 52·1% (95% CI 51·3–52·9) had at least one active disease. 34·2% (33·5–34·9) had HIV, 1·4% (1·2–1·6) had active tuberculosis, 21·8% (21·2–22·4) had lifetime tuberculosis, 8·5% (8·1–8·9) had elevated blood glucose, and 23·0% (22·4–23·6) had elevated blood pressure. Appropriate treatment and optimal disease control was highest for HIV (78·1%), and lower for elevated blood pressure (42·5%), active tuberculosis (29·6%), and elevated blood glucose (7·1%). Disease prevalence differed notably by sex, across age groups, and geospatially: men had a higher prevalence of active and lifetime tuberculosis, whereas women had a substantially high prevalence of HIV at 30–49 years and an increasing prevalence of multiple and poorly controlled non-communicable diseases when older than 50 years. INTERPRETATION: We found a convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in a rural South African population, with HIV well treated relative to all other diseases, but tuberculosis, elevated blood glucose, and elevated blood pressure poorly diagnosed and treated. A public health response that expands the successes of the HIV testing and treatment programme to provide multidisease care targeted to specific populations is required to optimise health in such settings in sub-Saharan Africa. FUNDING: Wellcome Trust, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the South African Department of Science and Innovation, South African Medical Research Council, and South African Population Research Infrastructure Network. TRANSLATION: For the isiZulu translation of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.
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spelling pubmed-82201322021-06-28 Convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in rural South Africa: a cross-sectional, population-based multimorbidity study Wong, Emily B Olivier, Stephen Gunda, Resign Koole, Olivier Surujdeen, Ashmika Gareta, Dickman Munatsi, Day Modise, Tshwaraganang H Dreyer, Jaco Nxumalo, Siyabonga Smit, Theresa K Ording-Jespersen, Greg Mpofana, Innocentia B Khan, Khadija Sikhosana, Zizile E L Moodley, Sashen Shen, Yen-Ju Khoza, Thandeka Mhlongo, Ngcebo Bucibo, Sanah Nyamande, Kennedy Baisley, Kathy J Cuadros, Diego Tanser, Frank Grant, Alison D Herbst, Kobus Seeley, Janet Hanekom, Willem A Ndung'u, Thumbi Siedner, Mark J Pillay, Deenan Lancet Glob Health Articles BACKGROUND: There has been remarkable progress in the treatment of HIV throughout sub-Saharan Africa, but there are few data on the prevalence and overlap of other significant causes of disease in HIV endemic populations. Our aim was to identify the prevalence and overlap of infectious and non-communicable diseases in such a population in rural South Africa. METHODS: We did a cross-sectional study of eligible adolescents and adults from the Africa Health Research Institute demographic surveillance area in the uMkhanyakude district of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The participants, who were 15 years or older, were invited to participate at a mobile health camp. Medical history for HIV, tuberculosis, hypertension, and diabetes was established through a questionnaire. Blood pressure measurements, chest x-rays, and tests of blood and sputum were taken to estimate the population prevalence and geospatial distribution of HIV, active and lifetime tuberculosis, elevated blood glucose, elevated blood pressure, and combinations of these. FINDINGS: 17 118 adolescents and adults were recruited from May 25, 2018, to Nov 28, 2019, and assessed. Overall, 52·1% (95% CI 51·3–52·9) had at least one active disease. 34·2% (33·5–34·9) had HIV, 1·4% (1·2–1·6) had active tuberculosis, 21·8% (21·2–22·4) had lifetime tuberculosis, 8·5% (8·1–8·9) had elevated blood glucose, and 23·0% (22·4–23·6) had elevated blood pressure. Appropriate treatment and optimal disease control was highest for HIV (78·1%), and lower for elevated blood pressure (42·5%), active tuberculosis (29·6%), and elevated blood glucose (7·1%). Disease prevalence differed notably by sex, across age groups, and geospatially: men had a higher prevalence of active and lifetime tuberculosis, whereas women had a substantially high prevalence of HIV at 30–49 years and an increasing prevalence of multiple and poorly controlled non-communicable diseases when older than 50 years. INTERPRETATION: We found a convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in a rural South African population, with HIV well treated relative to all other diseases, but tuberculosis, elevated blood glucose, and elevated blood pressure poorly diagnosed and treated. A public health response that expands the successes of the HIV testing and treatment programme to provide multidisease care targeted to specific populations is required to optimise health in such settings in sub-Saharan Africa. FUNDING: Wellcome Trust, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the South African Department of Science and Innovation, South African Medical Research Council, and South African Population Research Infrastructure Network. TRANSLATION: For the isiZulu translation of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section. Elsevier Ltd 2021-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8220132/ /pubmed/34143995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(21)00176-5 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Wong, Emily B
Olivier, Stephen
Gunda, Resign
Koole, Olivier
Surujdeen, Ashmika
Gareta, Dickman
Munatsi, Day
Modise, Tshwaraganang H
Dreyer, Jaco
Nxumalo, Siyabonga
Smit, Theresa K
Ording-Jespersen, Greg
Mpofana, Innocentia B
Khan, Khadija
Sikhosana, Zizile E L
Moodley, Sashen
Shen, Yen-Ju
Khoza, Thandeka
Mhlongo, Ngcebo
Bucibo, Sanah
Nyamande, Kennedy
Baisley, Kathy J
Cuadros, Diego
Tanser, Frank
Grant, Alison D
Herbst, Kobus
Seeley, Janet
Hanekom, Willem A
Ndung'u, Thumbi
Siedner, Mark J
Pillay, Deenan
Convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in rural South Africa: a cross-sectional, population-based multimorbidity study
title Convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in rural South Africa: a cross-sectional, population-based multimorbidity study
title_full Convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in rural South Africa: a cross-sectional, population-based multimorbidity study
title_fullStr Convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in rural South Africa: a cross-sectional, population-based multimorbidity study
title_full_unstemmed Convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in rural South Africa: a cross-sectional, population-based multimorbidity study
title_short Convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in rural South Africa: a cross-sectional, population-based multimorbidity study
title_sort convergence of infectious and non-communicable disease epidemics in rural south africa: a cross-sectional, population-based multimorbidity study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8220132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34143995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(21)00176-5
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