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Minister reveals shock Aids figures

Nov 10, 2009 4:13 PM | By Sapa

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi unveiled what he himself described as shocking figures showing a huge Aids-related leap in South Africa's death rate.


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"In 11 years [from 1997 to 2008], the rate of death has doubled in South Africa. That is obviously something that cannot but worry a person," he told a media briefing at Parliament.

Motsoaledi pinned the blame for the current scale of the pandemic squarely on the denialist health policies pursued by former president Thabo Mbeki's government.

The health minister called for urgent implementation of a campaign to create a "massive change in behaviour and attitude" towards Aids among citizens.

He said in 2007, the total number of deaths - from all causes - registered in South Africa was 573,408; in 2008, this figure had leapt to 756,062.

"If this trend goes on - I don't have 2009 figures, [but] we might easily have reached 900,000 [deaths] by now - I'm worried because... in 1997 the death rate was about 300,000.

"If in 2008 it's 756,062 it means the rate of deaths increased by more than 100 percent within... 11 years," he said.

Researchers attribute the sharp rise in the total number of registered deaths to the Aids pandemic. They believe such a change in the death rate to be a better indicator of the spread of the pandemic than absolute HIV figures, because the majority of deaths due to HIV are misclassified.

Motsoaledi said the worst-effected provinces were KwaZulu-Natal (where the HIV prevalence rate in 2008, measured among ante-natal women, was 38.7 percent), followed by Mpumalanga (35.5 percent) and Free State (32.9 percent).

The least-affected provinces were the Northern and Western Cape (16.2 and 16.1 percent respectively).

Asked to what extent "denials" by the previous administration and an "abdication of the fight against Aids" had led to the current scale of the pandemic, Motsoaledi said the fact that it had was obvious.

"On [the figures], it's shocking. As to whether it has been affected by what we did in the past 10 years, to me that's obvious... I don't think we'd have been here if we'd approached the problem in a different way.

It's a really obvious question. Yes, our attitude toward HIV/Aids put us here where we are," he said.

Motsoaledi cited the current relatively low incidence of Aids in the Western Cape as an example of how providing antiretrovirals to HIV positive people could reduce incidence of the disease.

"I have shown you figures of how the Western Cape reversed [the trend]. Infant mortality in the province dropped... within three years [between 2003 and 2006] because of extensive dual [antiretroviral] therapy. So you can reverse it... if you develop good strategies."

The majority of the Aids deaths were among young people, particularly young women.

According to figures published in The Lancet medical journal, South Africa was carrying a huge part of the global Aids burden.

"We are 0.7 percent of the world population, but we are carrying 17 percent of its HIV/Aids burden... When you take the global average of HIV/Aids, the country is 23 times the global average," he said.

Other figures presented by Motsoaledi include a massive increase in the number of people dying from tuberculosis, the main cause of death of HIV-infected people.

A total of 22,071 people died of TB in 1997; in 2005, 73,903 people died of this disease, a 334.8 percent increase, and seven times the global average.

Further, a total of 57 percent of children who died during 2007, died as a result of HIV.

Life expectancy in South Africa was an estimated 13 years below what it would be without HIV - in 2006, 56 years for women, and 51 years for men.

Motsoaledi said strategic leadership was needed in the campaign to check the pandemic.

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Nov 10 2009 04:20:20 PM
Ozgood
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I thought that the AIDs pandemic in South Africa was tapering off.

It would be interesting to get monthly statistics
Nov 10 2009 04:21:24 PM
StarGazer-KnowledgeSeeker
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mostly this is about the minister expressing shock, very little on what will actually be done, no not what should be done, as we know that will never happen, but rather what will be done!
Nov 10 2009 04:22:46 PM
VinceRSA
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The ANC behave as though there is No Tomorrow, the way the theft and embezzlement of public funds continues.

The YL is loudest in pronouncing total nonsensical incoherent garbage, in STYLE that the youth enjoy, also as though there is No Tomorrow!

Won't discuss what they all get up to day and night Also as though there is No Tomorrow, as the comment will be struck into Loot Freely censoreship pack.

WHAT'S NEWS in this ANC officially legislated MOST RACIST NATION in the World Today?

There is NO TOMORROW, just carry on regardless.

eisshhhh, the ancestors even must be writhing in pain at all this.
Nov 10 2009 04:23:02 PM
Mielie
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(This is crude, but is AIDS) Africa: finally winning at something...
Nov 10 2009 04:36:45 PM
LouLou
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" I don't think we'd have been here if we'd approached the problem in a different way "

WHAT???????????????

No, if people just learned to keep their zips up and their panties on we wouldn't be in this situation.
But then what an example we have in our esteemed president! Three wives and still has to get his kicks by having sex with a girl young enough to be his daughter and HIV positive at that.
I am so, so sorry for the people who have become infected through rape, mother to child transmission, blood transfusions, accidental needle sticks in treating patients etc and they deserve all the support and ARV's that they can get as well as those poor wives whose husbands can't control their sex drive at all, as for the rest, you get what you deserve.
How anyone with even one brain cell can pin the blame for this pandemic on Mbeki is beyond me. Yes, he and Manto had/ve some weird ideas on HIV/AIDS but neither of them forced people to have unprotected sex at gunpoint.
In life (sometimes) you get what you deserve and if you lead a promiscuous life where sex takes precedence over intelliget behaviour well, that's your problem.
Nov 10 2009 04:46:03 PM
hoodoo
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Blame everyboby except yourselves...ANC

All these predictions were made ten years ago....

Let's go buy some BMW's...and ships...and throw parties....and drink at expensive Hotels...hell, let's stay there for a week or two too...

Nov 10 2009 04:47:34 PM
Ngamla@Kasi
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Mbeki was is not a denialist but a good idealist, but his ideology on Aids raised some questions and plz leave the man alone look @ his monetory policies the economy of the country was good for most of us.But Dr.Montsoaledi has failed to tell what is the ANC goverment doing about this high rate of deaths,awareness maybe training so that we can lower the deaths and by the way Mr.Mbeki was presenting the policies of the ANC then with Dr.Tshabalala(Frankenstein) what has changed? Lead a gud life and do not lead a promisccuos one but with pverty and bad role leaders who takes baths after having intercourse thinking that it will eliminate Aids, what do you think a 16 year old will do when he/she heard that statement
Nov 10 2009 04:48:18 PM
august rain
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Thabo and Manto must be charged with genocide

After Thabo Mbeki became president in 1999, Aids was presented as a conspiracy engineered by ruthless pharmaceutical companies promoting an ill-defined virus for financial gain.

Racist Western nations who saw Africa as a pit of promiscuity were blamed for encouraging the idea that this virus was sexually transmitted, while poverty was blamed for the immune deficiency killing healthy middle-class people in their prime.!

Thanks to beetroot the death toll will more than two million by 2010.
Nov 10 2009 04:49:01 PM
Mommacyndi
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Firstly - BEFORE 1997 there were relatively few AIDS deaths world wide as the pandemic didn't hit the hetrosexual world very hard before about 1994.

Secondly - most AIDS deaths in SA were not registered as such but put down to the actual illness that killed the person (AIDS doesn't kill anyone, its the infection that it prevents you from fighting that kills you). Our statistics were stuffed up by a certain beetroot fanatic who refused to allow AIDS or HIV as a reason on a death certificate
Nov 10 2009 04:54:48 PM
shrott
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I thought that the AIDs pandemic in South Africa was tapering off.


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