Ecological Study of HIV Infection and Hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is There a Double Burden of Disease?
An ecological correlation study of the prevalence of hypertension with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa was conducted to determine the extent to which these conditions coincide at country level. Data on prevalence of hypertension were derived from a systematic search of literature published between 1975 and 2014 with corresponding national estimates on HIV prevalence and antiretroviral therapy (ART) coverage from the Demographic and Health Surveys and the joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS databases. National estimates on gross national income (GNI) and under-five mortality were obtained from the World Bank database. Linear regression analyses using robust standard errors (allowing for clustering at country level) were carried out for associations of age-standardised hypertension prevalence ratios (standardized to rural Uganda’s hypertension prevalence data) with HIV prevalence, adjusted for national indicators, year of study and sex of the study population. In total, 140 estimates of prevalence of hypertension representing 25 nations were sex-and area-matched with corresponding HIV prevalence. A two-fold increase in HIV prevalence was associated with a 9.29% increase in age, sex and study year-adjusted prevalence ratio for hypertension (95% CI 2.0 to 16.5, p = 0.01), which increased to 16.3% (95% CI 9.3 to 21.1) after adjusting for under-five mortality, GNI per capita and ART coverage. Countries with a pronounced burden of HIV may also have an increased burden of non-communicable diseases such as hypertension with potential economic and health systems implications.
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Hypertension; HIV; Blood pressure; Database searching; Infectious diseases; Antiretroviral therapy; HIV infections; Health economics| Item Type | Dataset |
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| Resource Type |
Resource Type Resource Description Dataset UNSPECIFIED |
| Description of data capture | A DESCRIPTION OF DATA CAPTURE |
| Capture method | Compilation/Synthesis |
| Collection Period |
From To 1 January 3000 1 January 3003 |
| Date | 17 November 2016 |
| Geographical area covered (offline during plugin upgrade) |
North Latitude East Longitude South Latitude West Longitude 68.0804 83.7176 56.0827 34.1473 59.0955 -63.5871 22.1237 -118.079 |
| Language(s) of written materials | English |
| Creator(s) | Angkurawaranon, C; Nitsch, D; Larke, N; Rehman, AM; Smeeth, L and Addo, J |
| Associated roles | Knight, G (Data Manager) |
| LSHTM Faculty/Department |
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health > Dept of Infectious Disease Epidemiology (-2023) Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health > Dept of Non-Communicable Disease Epidemiology |
| Research Centre |
Campylobacter Resource Facility Cancer Survival Group |
| Research Group | Test1; Test2 |
| Participating Institutions | Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand; London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom |
| Funders |
Project Funder Grant Number Funder URI |
| Date Deposited | 21 Nov 2016 12:48 |
| Last Modified | 11 Oct 2018 14:19 |
| Publisher | PLOS One |
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