AIDS in the twenty-first century: disease and globalization
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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables and Figures vi
Acknowledgements xii
Part I Introduction
1 Disease and Denial 3
2 The Disease and its Epidemiology 27
Part II Susceptibility
3 Epidemic Roots 71
4 Cases 101
5 Is Africa Exceptional? 139
Part HI Vulnerability and Impact
6 Introduction to Impact 171
7 Individuals, Households and Communities 197
8 Dependants: Orphans and the Elderly 210
9 Rural Livelihoods and Agriculture 238
10 Private Sector Impact 262
11 Development and Economic Growth 290
12 Government and Governance 315
Part IV Responding to the Epidemic
13 Strategies, Tactics and Timing 341
14 Globalisation and Inequality 374
Notes 391
Bibliography 398
Index 431
The Association Francois Xavier Bagnoud 448
List of Tables and Figures
Tables
1.1 Global summary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, end 2004 9
1.2 Time is gendered women s lives, women s risks 23
2.1 Major H5N1 influenza outbreaks 38
2.2 Cumulative number of confirmed human cases of avian influenza
A/(H5N1), 28 January 2004 to May 2005 39
2.3 Routes of exposure and HIV 41
2.4 Incidence and prevalence 54
3.1 Life expectancy and life years lost by world region 74
4.1 The case studies 1°2
4.2 Estimates of prevalent HIV infections among adults, UK, 2003 103
4.3 UK: cumulative HIV infected individuals by region, 1988 or
earlier until the third quarter of 2004 1°5
4.4 UK: cumulative AIDS cases by region, 1988 or earlier until the
third quarter of 2004 105
4.5 UK: HIV infected individuals by year of HIV diagnosis and
exposure category 106
4.6 UK: AIDS cases by year of diagnosis and exposure category 108
4.7 Surveillance for AIDS cases in India, 1986 to 30 April 2005 115
4.8 AIDS cases in states of India with more than 1,000 cases,
31 March 2005 116
4.9 HIV prevalence by state, the 13 states with more than
1,000 reported AIDS cases !19
4.10 Ukraine: cumulative AIDS cases by age, sex and transmission
category reported to end 1997 !20
4.11 Total number of HIV tests performed, excluding unlinked
anonymous testing and testing of blood donations, Ukraine,
1999 2003, as reported by 31 December 2003 121
4.12 Estimated number of adults and children in Ukraine living
with HIV/AIDS, end of 2003 122
4.13 Estimated number of adults and children living with
HIV/AIDS in Uganda, end of 2003 128
4.14 Provincial breakdown of HIV prevalence rates in women
attending antenatal clinics in South Africa, 1990 2004 133
4.15 Annual HIV prevalence, Botswana (%) 135
5.1 Global economic trends 139
vi
5.2 Development indicators 140
5.3 World income inequality by region (%) 144
5.4 Trends in employment of foreign migrants in the South African
mining industry 164
6.1 Understanding impact, by level, time and degree 173
6A.1 Life expectancy and place in the HDI (selected countries) 196
7.1 Asset ownership in households with and without an adult death
(% of total households) 205
8.1 Healthy life expectancy (selected countries) 211
8.2 Estimates of orphan numbers in Malawi 213
8.3 Orphans estimated by type and cause, selected countries, 2003 216
8.4 Number of children and orphans in sub Saharan Africa, Asia,
Latin America and the Caribbean 217
8.5 The cost of orphan care in South Africa 224
8.6 Population indicators by age and sex 231
8.7 Percentage of population in older age groups, 1997 2025 232
8.8 Ukraine: the elderly and poverty 233
9.1 Food emergencies, causal factors and HIV/AIDS in Africa 243
9.2 Per capita agricultural production, Africa, 1965 2004 253
10.1 Comparison of AIDS attributable death rates 264
10.2 The impact of AIDS on private sector companies 271
10.3 Steps and processes of an institutional audit 278
11.1 HIV/AIDS and international development targets 294
11.2 Global population living on less than US$1 per day 296
11.3 Life expectancy and place in the HDI (selected countries) 298
11.4 Comparative infant and child mortality rates, 2000 300
11.5 Comparisons of macro economic studies 306
12.1 Country reported 1996 HIV/AIDS expenditure per HIV positive
person (US$ at current prices and exchange rates) 320
12.2 Botswana: estimates of impact on government recurrent
expenditure after ten years (%) 321
12.3 Resource requirements for HIV/AIDS interventions, principal
components, 2005 and 2007 322
12.4 Impact of HIV/AIDS on Botswana government revenue 322
12.5 Comparison of employee benefits in Swaziland 323
13.1 The evolution of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its consequences 342
13.2 Phases of clinical development 357
13.3 Types and numbers of vaccines being tested, as of 12 April 2005 357
13.4 Classes of ARVs 365
13.5 Responses 371
Figures
1.1 The epidemic in China 18
1.2 Adults and children estimated to be living with HIV/AIDS as of
end of 2004 18
1.3 Global estimate of number of people living with HIV/AIDS,
2000 2004 19
1.4 HIV infections, AIDS deaths and normal deaths, South Africa 20
1.5 Uganda census data: age gender pyramids, 1991 21
1.6 Lifetime risk of AIDS death for 15 year old boys, assuming
unchanged or halved risk of becoming infected with HIV,
selected countries 25
2.1 The virus in action 33
2.2 Viral load and CD4 cell counts over time 35
2.3 The HIV family tree 37
2.4 Sexual transmission of HIV: the relative risk of transmission
over the course of the disease, as a function of viral load in
semen 43
2.5 Where the drugs act 47
2.6 The effects of generic competition on anti retroviral prices:
May 2000 to January 2005 49
2.7 The two epidemic curves 52
2.8 HIV/AIDS incidence and prevalence 54
2.9 The problems of AIDS case reporting 59
2.10 Malawi age and gender profile of new AIDS cases, 1995 60
2.11 HIV prevalence rates among pregnant women and among all
adults aged 15 49 62
2.12 HIV prevalence in adults (community studies) and pregnant
women (ANC) 63
3.1 HIV epidemic determinants and responses: medical view 77
3.2 HIV epidemic determinants and responses: sexual behaviour 81
3.3 The whole story 83
3.4 Social cohesion, wealth and susceptibility 97
3.5 GNP per capita, income inequality and urban adult HIV
infection, 72 developing countries 97
3.6 Epidemic shape: social cohesion and inequality 98
4.1 HIV infections diagnosed in the UK, adults and children,
1981 2003 103
4.2 AIDS cases, UK, 1981 2003 104
4.3 Exposure category of HIV infected individuals by year of
diagnosis, UK, 1994 2003 107
4.4 AIDS cases, Philippines, 1984 2003 111
4.5 Philippines: reported modes of transmission by 2002 111
4.6 HIV estimates: India, 1981 2003 114
4.7 India: reported modes of transmission by 31 March 2005 116
4.8 HIV prevalence in India, 1986 2002 117
4.9 Reported AIDS cases, India, 1981 98 118
4.10 HIV estimates: Ukraine, 1996 2003, number of infections newly
diagnosed per year 122
4.11 HIV infections newly diagnosed per category of exposure,
Ukraine, 1999 2003 123
4.12 AIDS cases, Ukraine, 1981 2003 125
4.13 AIDS cases by category of HIV exposure, Ukraine, 1999 2003 125
4.14 Uganda: HIV prevalence among adults, 1995 2003 128
4.15 Median HIV prevalence rates by year amongst antenatal clinic
attenders in major urban areas, Uganda, 1987 2002 129
4.16 HIV infection prevalence rates among ANC attenders in major
towns, Uganda, 1989 2002 130
4.17 AIDS cases, Uganda, 1981 2001 130
4.18 Cumulative AIDS cases per year, Uganda, 1981 2001 131
4.19 South Africa: HIV prevalence among antenatal clinic attendees,
1990 2004 134
4.20 Botswana: national median HIV seroprevalence amongst
ANC clinic attendees, 1992 2003 134
4.21 South Africa: age specific HIV prevalence, 1996 2004 136
4.22 HIV prevalence by age group in Gaborone, Botswana 136
6.1 Age specific mortality at 20% HIV seroprevalence in a
population 172
6.2 The universe of possibilities 176
6.3 Male and female deaths, 1990, 1998, 2000: South Africa 182
6.4 Modelled and reported deaths: Swaziland 183
6.5 Reported deaths by age: Swaziland 183
6.6 Thailand: age specific death rates for men, 1990 and 1996 184
6.7 Estimates of infant mortality, with and without AIDS, 2004 186
6.8 Estimates of infant mortality, with and without AIDS, 2015 188
6.9 Percentage change in population size, with and without AIDS,
2004 and 2015 189
6.10 Percentage change in growth rate, with and without AIDS,
selected countries, 2004 190
6.11 Percentage change in growth rate, with and without AIDS,
selected countries, 2015 191
6.12 Life expectancy, with and without AIDS, including net decrease,
2002 192
6.13 Life expectancy, with and without AIDS, including net decrease,
2010 193
6.14 Projected population structure, with and without AIDS,
Botswana, 2020 194
7.1 The individual as an economic and social actor 199
8.1 Types of orphans 215
8.2 Orphans by type, cause and year: sub Saharan Africa, 1990 2010 217
8.3 Orphans due to AIDS as a percentage of all orphans:
sub Saharan Africa, 1990 2010 218
8.4 Orphans by type, cause and year: Asia, 1990 2010 218
8.5 Percentage of orphaned and non orphaned children
(aged 10 14) in school 221
9.1 Value added to global domestic product: agriculture, industry and
services, 1999 2001 239
9.2 Agricultural and total population of Africa and India, 1993 2003 240
9.3 Proportion undernourished by region 241
9.4 Changes in numbers of undernourished in developing
sub regions 241
9.5 Changes in proportion of undernourished in developing
sub regions 242
9.6 Undernourished in regions of the world, 2000 2002 (millions) 242
9.7 Household coping mechanisms in the face of AIDS: impact on
the domestic labour economy 250
9.8 The impact of illness and death on cropping patterns in
rural Uganda, 1989 256
10.1 Distribution of increased labour costs due to HIV/AIDS by
category 264
10.2 Illustrative impact of AIDS on employee benefits in South Africa 266
10.3 Progression of cases and costs of workforce HIV/AIDS 272
10.4 Economic impacts of HIV/AIDS on the workforce 274
10.5 Vulnerability of the informal sector to HIV/AIDS 286
11.1 Life expectancy, with and without AIDS, 2002, including
net decrease 299
11.2 Life expectancy, with and without AIDS, 2010, including
net decrease 299
11.3 Infant mortality rate, with and without AIDS, 2002 301
11.4 Infant mortality rate, with and without AIDS, 2010 302
12.1 The impact of HIV/AIDS on government 318
12.2 Deaths among Ministry of Agriculture and Industry staff,
Malawi 325
12.3 The impact of HIV/AIDS on education 329
12.4 Primary schoolchildren who lost a teacher to AIDS,
August 1999 to May 2000 330
12.5 Deaths occurring in the teaching profession in South Africa 331
12.6 Deaths occurring in the teaching profession in South Africa,
by region 331
13.1 The whole story 353
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Contents
List of Tables and Figures vi
Acknowledgements xii
Part I Introduction
1 Disease and Denial 3
2 The Disease and its Epidemiology 27
Part II Susceptibility
3 Epidemic Roots 71
4 Cases 101
5 Is Africa Exceptional? 139
Part HI Vulnerability and Impact
6 Introduction to Impact 171
7 Individuals, Households and Communities 197
8 Dependants: Orphans and the Elderly 210
9 Rural Livelihoods and Agriculture 238
10 Private Sector Impact 262
11 Development and Economic Growth 290
12 Government and Governance 315
Part IV Responding to the Epidemic
13 Strategies, Tactics and Timing 341
14 Globalisation and Inequality 374
Notes 391
Bibliography 398
Index 431
The Association Francois Xavier Bagnoud 448
List of Tables and Figures
Tables
1.1 Global summary of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, end 2004 9
1.2 Time is gendered women's lives, women's risks 23
2.1 Major H5N1 influenza outbreaks 38
2.2 Cumulative number of confirmed human cases of avian influenza
A/(H5N1), 28 January 2004 to May 2005 39
2.3 Routes of exposure and HIV 41
2.4 Incidence and prevalence 54
3.1 Life expectancy and life years lost by world region 74
4.1 The case studies 1°2
4.2 Estimates of prevalent HIV infections among adults, UK, 2003 103
4.3 UK: cumulative HIV infected individuals by region, 1988 or
earlier until the third quarter of 2004 1°5
4.4 UK: cumulative AIDS cases by region, 1988 or earlier until the
third quarter of 2004 105
4.5 UK: HIV infected individuals by year of HIV diagnosis and
exposure category 106
4.6 UK: AIDS cases by year of diagnosis and exposure category 108
4.7 Surveillance for AIDS cases in India, 1986 to 30 April 2005 115
4.8 AIDS cases in states of India with more than 1,000 cases,
31 March 2005 116
4.9 HIV prevalence by state, the 13 states with more than
1,000 reported AIDS cases !19
4.10 Ukraine: cumulative AIDS cases by age, sex and transmission
category reported to end 1997 !20
4.11 Total number of HIV tests performed, excluding unlinked
anonymous testing and testing of blood donations, Ukraine,
1999 2003, as reported by 31 December 2003 121
4.12 Estimated number of adults and children in Ukraine living
with HIV/AIDS, end of 2003 122
4.13 Estimated number of adults and children living with
HIV/AIDS in Uganda, end of 2003 128
4.14 Provincial breakdown of HIV prevalence rates in women
attending antenatal clinics in South Africa, 1990 2004 133
4.15 Annual HIV prevalence, Botswana (%) 135
5.1 Global economic trends 139
vi
5.2 Development indicators 140
5.3 World income inequality by region (%) 144
5.4 Trends in employment of foreign migrants in the South African
mining industry 164
6.1 Understanding impact, by level, time and degree 173
6A.1 Life expectancy and place in the HDI (selected countries) 196
7.1 Asset ownership in households with and without an adult death
(% of total households) 205
8.1 Healthy life expectancy (selected countries) 211
8.2 Estimates of orphan numbers in Malawi 213
8.3 Orphans estimated by type and cause, selected countries, 2003 216
8.4 Number of children and orphans in sub Saharan Africa, Asia,
Latin America and the Caribbean 217
8.5 The cost of orphan care in South Africa 224
8.6 Population indicators by age and sex 231
8.7 Percentage of population in older age groups, 1997 2025 232
8.8 Ukraine: the elderly and poverty 233
9.1 Food emergencies, causal factors and HIV/AIDS in Africa 243
9.2 Per capita agricultural production, Africa, 1965 2004 253
10.1 Comparison of AIDS attributable death rates 264
10.2 The impact of AIDS on private sector companies 271
10.3 Steps and processes of an institutional audit 278
11.1 HIV/AIDS and international development targets 294
11.2 Global population living on less than US$1 per day 296
11.3 Life expectancy and place in the HDI (selected countries) 298
11.4 Comparative infant and child mortality rates, 2000 300
11.5 Comparisons of macro economic studies 306
12.1 Country reported 1996 HIV/AIDS expenditure per HIV positive
person (US$ at current prices and exchange rates) 320
12.2 Botswana: estimates of impact on government recurrent
expenditure after ten years (%) 321
12.3 Resource requirements for HIV/AIDS interventions, principal
components, 2005 and 2007 322
12.4 Impact of HIV/AIDS on Botswana government revenue 322
12.5 Comparison of employee benefits in Swaziland 323
13.1 The evolution of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its consequences 342
13.2 Phases of clinical development 357
13.3 Types and numbers of vaccines being tested, as of 12 April 2005 357
13.4 Classes of ARVs 365
13.5 Responses 371
Figures
1.1 The epidemic in China 18
1.2 Adults and children estimated to be living with HIV/AIDS as of
end of 2004 18
1.3 Global estimate of number of people living with HIV/AIDS,
2000 2004 19
1.4 HIV infections, AIDS deaths and 'normal' deaths, South Africa 20
1.5 Uganda census data: age gender pyramids, 1991 21
1.6 Lifetime risk of AIDS death for 15 year old boys, assuming
unchanged or halved risk of becoming infected with HIV,
selected countries 25
2.1 The virus in action 33
2.2 Viral load and CD4 cell counts over time 35
2.3 The HIV family tree 37
2.4 Sexual transmission of HIV: the relative risk of transmission
over the course of the disease, as a function of viral load in
semen 43
2.5 Where the drugs act 47
2.6 The effects of generic competition on anti retroviral prices:
May 2000 to January 2005 49
2.7 The two epidemic curves 52
2.8 HIV/AIDS incidence and prevalence 54
2.9 The problems of AIDS case reporting 59
2.10 Malawi age and gender profile of new AIDS cases, 1995 60
2.11 HIV prevalence rates among pregnant women and among all
adults aged 15 49 62
2.12 HIV prevalence in adults (community studies) and pregnant
women (ANC) 63
3.1 HIV epidemic determinants and responses: medical view 77
3.2 HIV epidemic determinants and responses: sexual behaviour 81
3.3 The whole story 83
3.4 Social cohesion, wealth and susceptibility 97
3.5 GNP per capita, income inequality and urban adult HIV
infection, 72 developing countries 97
3.6 Epidemic shape: social cohesion and inequality 98
4.1 HIV infections diagnosed in the UK, adults and children,
1981 2003 103
4.2 AIDS cases, UK, 1981 2003 104
4.3 Exposure category of HIV infected individuals by year of
diagnosis, UK, 1994 2003 107
4.4 AIDS cases, Philippines, 1984 2003 111
4.5 Philippines: reported modes of transmission by 2002 111
4.6 HIV estimates: India, 1981 2003 114
4.7 India: reported modes of transmission by 31 March 2005 116
4.8 HIV prevalence in India, 1986 2002 117
4.9 Reported AIDS cases, India, 1981 98 118
4.10 HIV estimates: Ukraine, 1996 2003, number of infections newly
diagnosed per year 122
4.11 HIV infections newly diagnosed per category of exposure,
Ukraine, 1999 2003 123
4.12 AIDS cases, Ukraine, 1981 2003 125
4.13 AIDS cases by category of HIV exposure, Ukraine, 1999 2003 125
4.14 Uganda: HIV prevalence among adults, 1995 2003 128
4.15 Median HIV prevalence rates by year amongst antenatal clinic
attenders in major urban areas, Uganda, 1987 2002 129
4.16 HIV infection prevalence rates among ANC attenders in major
towns, Uganda, 1989 2002 130
4.17 AIDS cases, Uganda, 1981 2001 130
4.18 Cumulative AIDS cases per year, Uganda, 1981 2001 131
4.19 South Africa: HIV prevalence among antenatal clinic attendees,
1990 2004 134
4.20 Botswana: national median HIV seroprevalence amongst
ANC clinic attendees, 1992 2003 134
4.21 South Africa: age specific HIV prevalence, 1996 2004 136
4.22 HIV prevalence by age group in Gaborone, Botswana 136
6.1 Age specific mortality at 20% HIV seroprevalence in a
population 172
6.2 The universe of possibilities 176
6.3 Male and female deaths, 1990, 1998, 2000: South Africa 182
6.4 Modelled and reported deaths: Swaziland 183
6.5 Reported deaths by age: Swaziland 183
6.6 Thailand: age specific death rates for men, 1990 and 1996 184
6.7 Estimates of infant mortality, with and without AIDS, 2004 186
6.8 Estimates of infant mortality, with and without AIDS, 2015 188
6.9 Percentage change in population size, with and without AIDS,
2004 and 2015 189
6.10 Percentage change in growth rate, with and without AIDS,
selected countries, 2004 190
6.11 Percentage change in growth rate, with and without AIDS,
selected countries, 2015 191
6.12 Life expectancy, with and without AIDS, including net decrease,
2002 192
6.13 Life expectancy, with and without AIDS, including net decrease,
2010 193
6.14 Projected population structure, with and without AIDS,
Botswana, 2020 194
7.1 The individual as an economic and social actor 199
8.1 Types of orphans 215
8.2 Orphans by type, cause and year: sub Saharan Africa, 1990 2010 217
8.3 Orphans due to AIDS as a percentage of all orphans:
sub Saharan Africa, 1990 2010 218
8.4 Orphans by type, cause and year: Asia, 1990 2010 218
8.5 Percentage of orphaned and non orphaned children
(aged 10 14) in school 221
9.1 Value added to global domestic product: agriculture, industry and
services, 1999 2001 239
9.2 Agricultural and total population of Africa and India, 1993 2003 240
9.3 Proportion undernourished by region 241
9.4 Changes in numbers of undernourished in developing
sub regions 241
9.5 Changes in proportion of undernourished in developing
sub regions 242
9.6 Undernourished in regions of the world, 2000 2002 (millions) 242
9.7 Household coping mechanisms in the face of AIDS: impact on
the domestic labour economy 250
9.8 The impact of illness and death on cropping patterns in
rural Uganda, 1989 256
10.1 Distribution of increased labour costs due to HIV/AIDS by
category 264
10.2 Illustrative impact of AIDS on employee benefits in South Africa 266
10.3 Progression of cases and costs of workforce HIV/AIDS 272
10.4 Economic impacts of HIV/AIDS on the workforce 274
10.5 Vulnerability of the informal sector to HIV/AIDS 286
11.1 Life expectancy, with and without AIDS, 2002, including
net decrease 299
11.2 Life expectancy, with and without AIDS, 2010, including
net decrease 299
11.3 Infant mortality rate, with and without AIDS, 2002 301
11.4 Infant mortality rate, with and without AIDS, 2010 302
12.1 The impact of HIV/AIDS on government 318
12.2 Deaths among Ministry of Agriculture and Industry staff,
Malawi 325
12.3 The impact of HIV/AIDS on education 329
12.4 Primary schoolchildren who lost a teacher to AIDS,
August 1999 to May 2000 330
12.5 Deaths occurring in the teaching profession in South Africa 331
12.6 Deaths occurring in the teaching profession in South Africa,
by region 331
13.1 The whole story 353 |
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title | AIDS in the twenty-first century disease and globalization |
title_auth | AIDS in the twenty-first century disease and globalization |
title_exact_search | AIDS in the twenty-first century disease and globalization |
title_exact_search_txtP | AIDS in the twenty-first century disease and globalization |
title_full | AIDS in the twenty-first century disease and globalization Tony Barnett amd Alan Whiteside |
title_fullStr | AIDS in the twenty-first century disease and globalization Tony Barnett amd Alan Whiteside |
title_full_unstemmed | AIDS in the twenty-first century disease and globalization Tony Barnett amd Alan Whiteside |
title_short | AIDS in the twenty-first century |
title_sort | aids in the twenty first century disease and globalization |
title_sub | disease and globalization |
topic | AIDS (Disease) AIDS (Disease) - Social aspects AIDS gtt Epidemiologie gtt Sociale aspecten gtt Gesellschaft Gesundheitsökonomie (DE-588)4130935-2 gnd Aids (DE-588)4112470-4 gnd Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd |
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