기사
Blood Transfusions in the Early Years of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa /
- 개인저자
- Schneider, William H.;, Drucker, Ernest
- 수록페이지
- 984-994 p.
- 발행일자
- 2006.06.20
- 출판사
- The American Public Health Association
초록
[영문]Blood transfusions transmit HIV more effectively than other means, yet there has been little examination of their role in the origins and early course of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. We review historical data in archives, government reports, and medical literature from African and European sources documenting the introduction, establishment, use, and growth of blood transfusions in sub-Saharan Africa. These data allow estimation of the geographic diffusion and growth of blood transfusions between 1940 and 1990. By 1955, 19 African colonies and countries reported transfusion programs?with national rates of 718 to 1372 per 100 000 by 1964, and urban rates similar to those in developed countries. We estimated 1 million transfusions per year in sub-Saharan Africa by 1970 and 2 million per year by the 1980s, indicating that transfusions were widely used throughout sub-Saharan Africa during the crucial period of 1950?1970, when all epidemic strains of HIV first emerged in this region.