01.02.02. Prevalence and burden of significant communicable diseases or conditions | South Africa
01.02.02. Prevalence and burden of significant communicable diseases or conditions | South Africa
12 Aug 2022
In 2018 an estimated 7.52 million people were living with HIV in South Africa, with 18.99% of adults between the ages of 15 and 49 being infected, and 22.32% of women (StatsSA, 2018d).
In 2015, HIV/AIDS (1 365 000) and TB (849 000) were identified as the country’s two leading causes of YLLs to premature mortality (Groenewald et al., 2017). The table below ranks the top ten causes of YLLs, including both communicable and non-communicable diseases or conditions:
Table 5: Top ten causes of years of life lost (YLLs) for South Africa, 2015
Rank | Cause of death | Total (in thousands) |
1 | HIV/AIDS | 1,365 |
2 | TB | 846 |
3 | Lower respiratory infections | 581 |
4 | Cerebrovascular disease | 442 |
5 | Ischaemic heart disease | 333 |
6 | Diarrhoeal diseases | 306 |
7 | Diabetes mellitus | 272 |
8 | Interpersonal violence | 266 |
9 | Road injuries | 228 |
10 | Accidental gunshot | 221 |
Source: Adapted from Groenewald et al., (2017), p.214
South Africa has seen an increase in the burden of HIV/AIDS and TB and other communicable diseases, perinatal, maternal and nutritional conditions (i.e., comm/mat/peri/nutr) from 37.8% in 1997 to 62.1% in 2006 (Groenewald et al., 2017). However, for 2015 there has been a decline (45.4%) in HIV/AIDS, TB and Comm/mat/peri/nutr and this is attributed largely to an increase in the burden of non-communicable diseases (i.e., from 29% in 2006 to 40% in 2015). Despite these gains, the increase of cases of multiple drug resistant, TB (MDR-TB) has placed strain on the health system to cope, with rates for TB alone increasing from 3.2% total DALYs in 2010 to 3.7% in 2015 (EMERALD, 2017).
References:
EMERALD. (2017). Moving towards Universal Health Coverage for Mental Disorders in South Africa.
Groenewald, P., Bradshaw, D., Day, C., & Laubscher, R. (2017). 14 Burden of disease. October 2012, 206–226. Availabe from: https://www.hst.org.za/publications/District%20Health%20Barometers/14%20(Section%20A)%20Burden%20of%20Disease.pdf
StatsSA. (2018d). Quarterly Labour Force Survey. Available from: https://www.statssa.gov.za/?p=11882