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. 2012 Jul 30;17(8):e66–e73. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2012.02841.x

Table 4.

Comparison of mortality rates by HIV status in adults aged 15–59 years, pre- and post-ART roll-out, by age group

Age group (years)

15–29 30–44 45–59 15–59




Deaths/pyrs (rate/1000 pyr) RR* (95% CI) Deaths/pyrs (rate/1000 pyr) RR* (95% CI) Deaths/pyrs (rate/1000 pyr) RR* (95% CI) Deaths/pyrs (rate/1000 pyr) RR (95% CI)
0–5 years pre ART
 HIV negative 38/16 138 (2.4) 1 36/6994 (5.1) 1 35/4270 (8.2) 1 109/27 402 (4.0) 1
 HIV positive 52/641 (81.1) 34.1 (22.3–52.2) 121/964 (125.5) 24.3 (16.7–35.2) 43/250 (171.9) 20.1 (12.9–31.5) 216/1855 (116.4) 27.1 (21.4–34.2)
ART period 1
 HIV negative 8/3601 (2.2) 1 5/1701 (2.9) 1 11/1004 (11.0) 1 24/6306 (3.8) 1
 HIV positive 10/141 (71.0) 31.7 (12.5–80.5) 25/241 (103.8) 35.3 (13.5–92.2) 3/53 (56.4) 4.9 (1.4–17.6) 38/435 (87.4) 21.5 (12.9–36.0)
ART period 2
 HIV negative 36/15 237 (2.4) 1 28/7641 (3.7) 1 41/4641 (8.8) 1 105/27 519 (3.8) 1
 HIV positive 21/578 (36.3) 15.2 (8.8–26.3) 39/1185 (32.9) 9.0 (5.6–14.7) 26/393 (66.1) 7.3 (4.4–11.9) 86/2156 (39.9) 9.4 (7.0–12.5)

ART, antiretroviral therapy; RRs, rate ratios.

*

Adjusted for sex and interaction between HIV status and time period. P-value for interaction = 0.06 in those aged 15–29, P = 0.002 in those 30–34 and P = 0.003 in those aged 45–59.

Adjusted for age, sex and interaction between HIV status and time period.

ART period 1 defined as the first year after ART roll-out (1 January 2004 to 1 January 2005). ART period 2 defined as the 4-year period from 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2009).