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Unsafe Healthcare "drives spread of African HIV"

Press Release
20 February 2003

http://www.rsm.ac.uk/new/pr126.htm

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Mounting anomalies in the epidemiology of HIV in Africa: cry the beloved paradigm
Let it be sexual: how health care transmission of AIDS in Africa was ignored
Heterosexual transmission of HIV in Africa: an empiric estimate

Since the 1980s most experts have assumed that heterosexual sex transmitted 90% of HIV in Africa. In the March International Journal of STD and AIDS, an international team of HIV specialists presents groundbreaking evidence to challenge this consensus, with "profound implications" for public health in Africa.

In a series of articles, Dr David Gisselquist, Mr John Potterat and colleagues argue that the spread of HIV infections in Africa is closely linked to medical care. In their unique study of existing data from across the continent they estimate that only about a third of HIV infections are sexually transmitted. Their evidence suggests that "health care exposures caused more HIV than sexual transmission", with contaminated medical injections being the biggest risk.

Sexual behaviour

Did medical care spread HIV?

"People often see what they wish to see"
The authors suggest several reasons why evidence has been ignored until now, including the West's preconceptions about African sexuality, the fear that people might lose trust in healthcare, and simple disbelief that medical practices could be so unsafe.

They conclude: "a growing body of evidence points to unsafe injections and other medical exposures to contaminated blood" as an explanation for the majority of the spread of the epidemic. "This finding has major ramifications for current and future HIV control programmes in Africa" .

If you would like more information please contact:
Rosamund Snow
External Relations Manager
The Royal Society of Medicine
1, Wimpole Street
London W1G 0AE
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7290 2904
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7290 2992

 

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