Title: Estimating the impact of HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe
1Estimating the impact of HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe
- A.D. McNaghten
- CDC Zimbabwe
2Overview for Generalised Epidemics
Surveillance data from ANC
EPP
Adult HIV Prevalence
UN Population Divisions Population estimates
Spectrum
- PLWHA
- New Infections
- AIDS Deaths
Epidemiology assumptions
3Process for Zimbabwe Estimates
- WHO/UNAIDS training in estimation methods and
software (Harare, April 2003)
- Ministry of Health and Child Welfare (MOHCW) 2002
Antenatal Clinic (ANC) Report and National
Prevalence Estimate Workshop (Harare, May 2003)
- Estimate Working Group
- MOHCW, National Microbiology Reference
Laboratory, Central Statistical Office,
University of Zimbabwe, Futures Group, UNAIDS,
Imperial College, CDC Zimbabwe - Classification of ANC sites as Urban, Rural and
Other
- EPP curve fits
- based on sentinel surveillance data collected
from women attending antenatal clinics
- Estimates and ranges from Spectrum
4EPP
- ANC sites classified by location as
- urban
- rural (communal lands, resettlements, small-scale
commercial farms)
- other (large scale commercial farms,
administrative centres, growth points, other
urban e.g., mines, state land e.g., national
parks, special e.g., army camp) - 6 rural sites were adjusted down 30
- Women lived in or near commercial centre
5EPP
- Adjustments for unreliability of ANC surveillance
estimates
- Implausibly high results at 2 sites additional
test results used
- Inconsistent data points for 2 sites removed
- Representativeness of ANC data of the prevalence
among women and men 15-49 in the general
population
- EPP curve fits
6EPP curve fits for Urban, Rural and Other census
strata
Percent
7Adult (15-49) HIV prevalence by census strata,
2003
- Urban 28.1
- Rural1 20.9
- Other2 34.9
- Overall 24.6
1 Communal land, small scale commercial farms,
resettlements 2 Large scale commercial farms, adm
inistrative centres, growth points, other urban
(e.g., mines), state land (e.g., national parks),
special (e.g., army camp)
8Overview for Generalised Epidemics
Surveillance data from ANC
EPP
Adult HIV Prevalence
UN Population Divisions Population estimates
Spectrum
- PLWHA
- New Infections
- AIDS Deaths
Epidemiology assumptions
9Spectrum
- To create a national HIV estimate Spectrum makes
a demographic and an epidemiologic projection
- Demographic and epidemiologic assumptions can be
accepted or revised
- Local and national data can be used
10Spectrum Demographic Assumptions
- UN Population Division figures
- Total fertility and age-specific fertility rates
estimates from 1988, 1994 and 1999 Demographic
Health Survey
- Life expectancy at birth (in the theoretical
absence of HIV) set using UN Population Division
estimates
11Spectrum Epidemiologic Assumptions
- Adult HIV prevalence was read from EPP file
- Perinatal transmission rate 32 through 1999 30
2000-2003
- Total fertility rate reduction based on
Manicaland Study data
12Spectrum Epidemiologic Assumptions
- UNAIDS ratio of female to male HIV prevalence
(sub-Saharan Africa) through 1999 1.35
2000-2003
- Ratio of prevalence by age group to prevalence in
25-29 year age group from Young Adult Survey
(15-29) and Manicaland project 1998-2000
13Spectrum Outputs
- Estimates of prevalence
- males and females
- children and adults
- Estimates of incidence
- Mortality for adults and children
- AIDS orphans
14Adult HIV prevalence estimate and range, 2003
Percent
2003 estimate 24.6, range 20-28
15Estimated number of people living with HIV, 2003
- Estimate Range
- Adult (15-49) prevalence 24.6 (20 - 28)
- Adults and Children 1,820,000 (1,473,000 -
2,020,000)
- Adults (15-49) 1,540,000 (1,250,000
1,710,000)
- Women (15-49) 870,000 (700,000 960,000)
- Children (0-14) 165,000 (131,000 186,000)
16AIDS Deaths During 2003
- Estimate Range
- Adults (15-49) 135,000 (107,000
151,000)
- Women (15-49) 77,000 (61,000 86,000)
- Children (0-14) 36,000 (29,000 41,000)
17New AIDS Cases During 2003
- Estimate Range
- Adults (15-49) 138,000 (110,000
154,000)
- Women (15-49) 78,000 (62,000 87,000)
- Children (0-14) 36,000 (29,000 41,000)
18New HIV Infections During 2003
- Estimate Range
- Adults (15-49) 166,000 (137,000
184,000)
- Women (15-49) 88,000 (73,000 97,000)
- Children (0-14) 40,000 (32,000 45,000)
19Adult HIV prevalence comparison of Zimbabwe and
UNAIDS estimates
Percent
UNAIDS Report on the Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic,
2002
20Estimated number of people living with HIV a
comparison of 2001 estimates
- New Estimates UNAIDS Estimates
- Adult (15-49) prevalence 24.9 33.7
- Adults and children 1,800,000 2,300,000
- Adults (15-49) 1,520,000 2,000,000
- Women (15-49) 860,000 1,200,000
- Children (0-14) 160,000 240,000
21Reasons for Differences in Zimbabwe and UNAIDS
Estimates
- Updated and more accurate ANC data entered into
EPP
- Stratification of areas as urban, rural or
other (e.g., growth points, mines) more
accurately reflects prevalence in rural and
other areas - Updated United Nations population figures reflect
population declines since the last estimates
22Changes for 2004 Estimates
- The process and methods are constantly evolving
and improving
- Recent UNAIDS Working Group changes
- Mother to child transmission
- Orphan definition
23Concluding Remarks
- Methodological changes were the reason for a
decrease in prevalence
- More data are needed to say the epidemic is
declining or leveling
- Estimates are best represented by a range
24Role of the ME Officer
- Be familiar with sources of data available
- Identification of individuals and organizations
who can contribute to the estimate process
- Understand how estimates are derived (in general
and country-specific)
- Be able to explain country estimates to others
- Data and methods
- Relationship to other country-level data
- Changes over time