The burden of HIV in a Public Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa

mag(2015)

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South Africa has the greatest number of people living with HIV in the world but the direct impact of this on the public health system has not been directly measured. Using data from the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital, the largest hospital in the Southern Hemisphere, collected between January 2006 and December 2009, we demonstrate directly the scale of the impact of HIV on mortality in health services in the pubic sector in South Africa. During the period under investigation 14,431 people died in the hospitalu0027s medical wards, an average of 11 deaths each day. Of those that died 64 per cent of men and 82 per cent of women were HIV positive. Between the ages of 30 and 40, 94 percent of men and 96 percent of women of those that died were HIV-positive. These data not only reflect the extraordinary mortality directly attributable to the epidemic of HIV but also the massive burden placed on the health services at a time when triple combination therapy was available and these HIV-related deaths could have been averted.
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