Sexually transmitted infections, sexual behavior, and the HIV/AIDS epidemic

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Oster, E
署名单位:
Harvard University
刊物名称:
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
ISSN/ISSBN:
0033-5533
发表日期:
2005
页码:
467-515
关键词:
IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TRANSMISSION DAR-ES-SALAAM HIV-INFECTION HETEROSEXUAL TRANSMISSION AIDS-PREVENTION risk-factors VIRAL LOAD GAY MEN partners diseases
摘要:
Forty million people are infected with HIV worldwide; twenty-five million of them are in Sub-Saharan Africa. This paper addresses the question of why Africa has been so heavily affected by HIV, and what explains the variation within Africa. I present a model that decomposes epidemic level into differences in sexual behavior and differences in viral transmission rates. I argue, using evidence drawn from the existing medical literature, that Africa has very high HIV transmission rates, likely due to high rates of other untreated sexually transmitted infections, while transmission rates in the United States are low. The difference in transmission rates is large enough to explain the observed difference in prevalence between the United States and Sub-Saharan Africa. The model also provides a good fit to cross-country data within Africa and suggests that, in contrast to the intracontinental results, differences within that continent can be attributed to differences in sexual behavior and epidemic timing. The results suggest that cost-effective policy interventions would focus on decreasing transmission rates within Africa, possibly by treating other untreated sexually transmitted infections.