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Ubiquitous burden: the contribution of migration to AIDS and Tuberculosis mortality in rural South Africa.

Philipe Bocquier1, Mark A Collinson2, Samuel J Clark3, Annette A M Gerritsen4, Kathleen Kahn2, Stephen M TollMan2.   

Abstract

The paper aims to estimate the extent to which migrants are contributing to AIDS or tuberculosis (TB) mortality among rural sub-district populations. The Agincourt (South Africa) health and socio-demographic surveillance system provided comprehensive data on vital and migration events between 1994 and 2006. AIDS and TB cause-deleted life expectancy, and crude death rates by gender, migration status and period were computed. The annualised crude death rate almost tripled from 5·39 [95% CI 5·13-5·65] to 15·10 [95% CI 14·62-15·59] per 1000 over the years 1994-2006. The contribution of AIDS and TB in returned migrants to the increase in crude death rate was 78·7% [95% CI 77·4-80·1] for males and 44·4% [95% CI 43·2-46·1] for females. So, in a typical South African setting dependent on labour migration for rural livelihoods, the contribution of returned migrants, many infected with AIDS and TB, to the burden of disease is high.

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Keywords:  AIDS; HDSS; Migration; Mortality; Tuberculosis

Year:  2014        PMID: 25574071      PMCID: PMC4285358          DOI: 10.11564/28-0-525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Etude Popul Afr        ISSN: 2308-7854


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