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Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
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Mortality survey on HIV/AIDS-related deaths in HIV epidemic regions caused by contaminated plasma donation in central China

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Pages 1123-1129 | Received 29 Jun 2009, Published online: 14 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

The objective of our study was to understand the trend of AIDS deaths and the impact of AIDS-related deaths on the local mortality rate in seven villages in Shangcai County, Henan Province. A retrospective study survey among all deaths was conducted through household visits from 1 January 1995 to 31 October 2007 in seven administrative villages in Shangcai County of Henan Province. The cause of death and characteristics of the deceased were analyzed. There were a total of 2546 deaths, of which 521 (20.5%) were HIV/AIDS-related, 525 (20.6%) were suspected AIDS deaths, and 1500 (58.9%) were unrelated HIV/AIDS deaths. The proportion of deaths among people aged 20–49 years was less than 20% from 1995 to 1997, but increased to 27.4% in 1998, and reached 49.2% in 2001, followed by a decrease in succeeding years, dropping to 29.5% in 2007. HIV/AIDS-related and suspected deaths among those aged 20–49 years accounted for 63.9% and 70.9% of all deaths, respectively. The overall mortality rate was 7‰ from 1995 to 1999, and 14.9‰ in 2002. Our study shows that confirmed HIV/AIDS-related deaths and suspected AIDS deaths were the main cause of deaths at the local level after 1998, especially among those aged 20–49.

Acknowledgements

Research for the HIV/AIDS Transmission Models among Bridge Populations and the Prevention Strategies was funded by PRC Ministry of Science and Technology – the Tenth Five Year Planning Advanced Programs (2004BA719A02).

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