The development of the HIV epidemic in Karonga District, Malawi

Citation
Jr. Glynn et al., The development of the HIV epidemic in Karonga District, Malawi, AIDS, 15(15), 2001, pp. 2025-2029
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
AIDS
ISSN journal
02699370 → ACNP
Volume
15
Issue
15
Year of publication
2001
Pages
2025 - 2029
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-9370(20011019)15:15<2025:TDOTHE>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and sociodemographic risk factors for HIV infection, during the early stages of the epidemic, in a rural area of northern Malawi. Methods: As part of a community-based study of mycobacteria, socioeconomic data and HIV results are available on approximately 30 000 individuals from random population samples in 1981-1984 and 1987-1989 from a rural area of Malawi. These have been analysed to characterize the early stages of the HI V epidemic. Results: The earliest HIV-positive specimens were collected in 1982. HIV pr evalence in individuals aged 15-49 years was 0.1% in the early 1980s and 2. 0% in the late 1980s. In the early 1980s, eight out of 11 HIV-positive indi viduals were new immigrants to the district or had recently returned there. In the late 1980s, immigration and having spent time outside the district continued to be major risk factors for HIV. HIV infection was more common i n those with Occupations other than subsistence farming, in those with more schooling, and in those in the best housing. The association with schoolin g was seen at all ages for both men and women. Conclusion: Immigration and travel were important in the repeated introduct ion and establishment of the HIV epidemic. The association with schooling i s similar to that found elsewhere in Africa. (C) 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.