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HIV and NCD overview 21 st International AIDS Conference Durban 2106 Dr Tolu Oni Senior Lecturer & Public Health Medical Specialist University of Cape Town tolullah.oni@uct.ac.za @drtolullah
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Context of epidemiological transition
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Classic transition Falling incidence and mortality from infectious diseases Rise in chronic “degenerative” conditions BUT Reality is one of protracted transition in many LMIC Emerging NCD epidemics alongside high rates of infectious disease
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Oni, T and Unwin, N. Int Health. 2015 Nov;7(6):390-9. Burden of disease in 12 low and middle-income regions
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2. Why is this important?
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2.1 HIV and NCD co-exist
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106 5 315 81.1% 75% 27% 4% 8% 2% 77% 24% 17% HPT HIV T2DM TB DMHIV TB HPT Number of patients among patients with a given disease 80% 37% 12% Patient numbers 97% 32.7% 19.3% 88.1% MM Prevalence % DM HIV TB HPT TB DM HPT HIV TB HIV HPT DM Co-morbid Disease Pattern % 231 6 303 4 Oni T et al. BMC Infect Dis. 2015:17;15:20. Multimorbidity at earlier ages
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2.2 HIV and NCD interact
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Disease-disease interactions Association between diseases HIV and COPD, dyslipidaemia, neurocognitive disorders Shared end organ damage HIV, DM and Neuropathy HIV, HPT and nephropathy
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Disease-drug & Drug-drug ARV and metabolic syndrome Hepatoxicity, ARV/sulphonylureas inhibition and induction
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2.3 HIV and NCD share common risk factors
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Nutrition* # Alcohol # Tobacco # Diabetes Cerebrovascular CVD IHD Cancers # Tuberculosis High BP Unsafe sex # Physical inactivity # Urban/indoor air pollution # COPD Socio- environmental ^ # 35% of cancer deaths caused by these factors *Encompasses underweight, overweight/obesity, low fruit/veg consumption, high glucose intake ^Conditions associated with informality: overcrowding, unsafe water & sanitation HIV Chronic kidney disease Oni, T and Unwin, N. Int Health. 2015 Nov;7(6):390-9. Implications for integrated 1 o and 2 o prevention
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Conclusion Changing patterns of population health in high HIV- burden settings Impact of disease control and outcomes Implications for health systems incl. service delivery, prevention strategies, and drug discovery Need for more integrated research to inform integrated implementation across chronic care cascade
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Thank you tolullah.oni@uct.ac.za @drtolullah
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