In this study, we estimate the effect of the HIV epidemic on demographic outcomes in three countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. We apply the synthetic control group method and estimate the consequences for life expectancy, mortality, and birth rates. According to standard measures of fit, the method seems to perform well for all countries and outcomes. Our results show a large effect on life expectancy and mortality in two countries, and a small and insignificant effect on birth rates. The impact of the pandemic is very heterogeneous. In Mozambique, the impact of HIV on life expectancy and mortality appears to have been surprisingly small. This heterogeneity is not due to AIDS causing fewer deaths in Mozambique than in the two other countries. ...
Data from eighteen sites in Africa are used to identify new mortality patterns for Africa; two of wh...
In countries lacking comprehensive systems of death registration, adult mortality rates are regularl...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate mortality directly attributable to HIV in HIV-infected adults in low and mid...
In this study, we estimate the effect of the HIV epidemic on demographic outcomes in three countries...
Because sub-Saharan African society is characterized by extended families, the horrendous effects of...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been spreading rapidly worldwide for the past two decades...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been spreading rapidly worldwide for the past two decades...
It is now 20 years since the first cases of acquired immune deficiency syn-drome (AIDS) were discove...
Understanding mortality in sub-Saharan Africa has been hampered by the lack of data and by the use o...
We assessed the impact of HIV-1 on malaria in the sub-Saharan African population. Relative risks for...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has resulted in significant increases in mortal-ity rates in the affected coun...
BACKGROUND: Although national data in many African countries indicate rapidly rising mortality level...
OBJECTIVE: To measure trends in adult mortality in countries with significant levels of HIV prevalen...
The study estimated the potential demographic impact of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in...
With close to one adult in ten infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), compared with o...
Data from eighteen sites in Africa are used to identify new mortality patterns for Africa; two of wh...
In countries lacking comprehensive systems of death registration, adult mortality rates are regularl...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate mortality directly attributable to HIV in HIV-infected adults in low and mid...
In this study, we estimate the effect of the HIV epidemic on demographic outcomes in three countries...
Because sub-Saharan African society is characterized by extended families, the horrendous effects of...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been spreading rapidly worldwide for the past two decades...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has been spreading rapidly worldwide for the past two decades...
It is now 20 years since the first cases of acquired immune deficiency syn-drome (AIDS) were discove...
Understanding mortality in sub-Saharan Africa has been hampered by the lack of data and by the use o...
We assessed the impact of HIV-1 on malaria in the sub-Saharan African population. Relative risks for...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has resulted in significant increases in mortal-ity rates in the affected coun...
BACKGROUND: Although national data in many African countries indicate rapidly rising mortality level...
OBJECTIVE: To measure trends in adult mortality in countries with significant levels of HIV prevalen...
The study estimated the potential demographic impact of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in...
With close to one adult in ten infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), compared with o...
Data from eighteen sites in Africa are used to identify new mortality patterns for Africa; two of wh...
In countries lacking comprehensive systems of death registration, adult mortality rates are regularl...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate mortality directly attributable to HIV in HIV-infected adults in low and mid...