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Burundi Burundi, officially the Republic of Burundi, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is located in the Great Rift Valley at the junction between the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa, with a population of over 14 million peop ...
is one of the poorest African countries, burdened by a high prevalence of communicable, maternal, neonatal, nutritional, and
non-communicable diseases A non-communicable disease (NCD) is a disease that is not transmissible directly from one person to another. NCDs include Parkinson's disease, autoimmune diseases, strokes, heart diseases, cancers, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, osteoarthriti ...
. The burden of
communicable diseases infection is the invasion of tissues by pathogens, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agent and the toxins they produce. An infectious disease, also known as a transmissible disease or communicable disea ...
generally outweighs the burden of other diseases. Mothers and children are among those most vulnerable to this burden. Civilians in Burundi have lived through years of conflict due to the civil war, leaving many civilians facing economic crisis. The government has had limited capacity to invest in the health system, so the health infrastructure is poor. The link between health and poverty is undeniable. Many Burundians do not have access to primary health care. Despite this, the
Human Rights Measurement Initiative The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) is a non-profit organisation primarily housed in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 2016 by Anne-Marie Brook, K. Chad Clay, and Susan Randolph, experts in human rights and economics, who ...
finds that Burundi is fulfilling what it should be for the right to health based on income levels. Burundi had the lowest consumption of antibiotics of any country in the world in 2015 with a rate of 4.4 defined daily doses per 1,000 inhabitants per day.


Health status

As of 2019, the average life expectancy in Burundi is estimated at 62 years, up from 49 years in 2000.


Life expectancy in Burundi

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Disability adjusted life years (DALYs)

As of 2019, the top five causes of DALYs per 100,000 of the population in Burundi for both sexes, of all ages, were maternal and neonatal diseases, respiratory infections and tuberculosis, enteric infections, neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and malaria, and "other non-communicable" diseases.


Child mortality (under 5 years)

The under-5 mortality rate in Burundi is 1.6 times higher than that WHO has estimated for the African region. As this list illustrates maternal and neonatal disorders are the first causes of DALYs but the death rate decreased from 100 deaths per 1000 live births in1996 to 80 deaths in 2016. These deaths have various causes but they have not been measured directly for each age group and gender. Research has shown that there are 3 main reasons for the hospitalization of children under 5 years. About 93% of all children aged 1 to 59 months old were hospitalized due to malaria, lung disease, or acute diarrhea. The malaria ratio was about 63%; this is why malaria is the main cause of death and hospitalization among choldren under five in Burundi. Various causes are playing a role in reducing the under-5 mortality rate. The government implemented a pilot program to increase deliveries in hospitals and reclaim the quality of antenatal care. Experienced nurses and skilled birth attendants can prevent maternal and neonatal deaths. Between the years 2004 and 2008 the proportion of children who were delivered in health facilities by qualified staff increased from 76% to 94%.


HIV/AIDS

Jeanne Gapiya-Niyonzima Jeanne Gapiya-Niyonzima (born 12 July 1963, in Bujumbura) is a human rights activist from Burundi. She is the chair and founder of the National Association for Support for HIV-Positive People with AIDS (ANSS) and was the first person from the co ...
was the first person from the country to publicly admit they had HIV. She founded the National Association of Support for Seropositive and AIDS Patients (ANSS). It was the first civil organisation in the country to provide support and treatment, including anti-retroviral therapy, for people with HIV and AIDS within the country.


Health policies


Abortion

Abortion in Burundi is only legal if the abortion will save the woman's life or if the pregnancy gravely endangers the woman's physical, or potentially mental, health. In Burundi, two certified physicians must agree that the pregnancy is threatened before providing medical assistance. Even in cases in which a practitioner has deemed that the pregnancy has endangered the woman, both the physician and woman may be subject to prison time and fines.


Hospitals

There are 3 regional hospitals, 15 provincial hospitals, 33 district hospitals, and 509 health centers in Burundi. Notable hospitals include: * Bumerec Hospital * Bururi Hospital in
Bururi Province Bururi Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi, provinces of Burundi. It was formerly Burundi's largest province until the communes of Commune of Burambi, Burambi, Commune of Buyengero, Buyengero and Commune of Rumonge, Rumonge were t ...
* Clinic Prince Louis Rwagasore *
Gitega Hospital The Gitega Regional Hospital (, HRG) is a hospital in Gitega Province, Burundi. Location The Gitega Regional Hospital is in the city of Gitega, at the center of the Gitega Health District. The only other hospital in this district is the faith-ba ...
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Gitega province Gitega is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. Its capital is Gitega, which is also the national capital. It has a population of 725,223 as of 2008 and an area of . History After Burundi attained full independence on 1 July 1962, there was a mil ...
, central Burundi) * Karuzi Hospital *
KIRA Hospital Kira Hospital () is a private hospital located in Bujumbura, Burundi. The hospital was funded by Swiss investors, a local insurance company and local individuals, and opened in 2015 to provide specialist services that had not been available in Bu ...
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Matana Hospital The Matana Hospital () is a hospital in Bururi Province Bururi Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi, provinces of Burundi. It was formerly Burundi's largest province until the communes of Commune of Burambi, Burambi, Commune of Bu ...
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Bururi Province Bururi Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi, provinces of Burundi. It was formerly Burundi's largest province until the communes of Commune of Burambi, Burambi, Commune of Buyengero, Buyengero and Commune of Rumonge, Rumonge were t ...
* Muramvya Hospital (
Muramvya province Muramvya Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. The capital city is Muramvya. In 2007 the province was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. Location Muramvya Province is in the center of western Burundi. It borders Bubanza ...
, central Burundi) * Muyinga Hospital *
Ngozi Hospital The Autonomous Hospital of Ngozi (, HAN) is a referral hospital in Ngozi, Ngozi Province Ngozi Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. Location Ngozi Province is in the center of northern Burundi, and borders Rwanda to the north. Kaya ...
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Ngozi Province Ngozi Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. Location Ngozi Province is in the center of northern Burundi, and borders Rwanda to the north. Kayanza Province is to the west, Gitega Province and Karuzi Province to the south, Muyinga Prov ...
, northern Burundi) *
Polyclinic Central Polyclinique Centrale de Bujumbura (Polyceb) is a private hospital located in Bujumbura, Burundi. Location The Polyclinique Centrale de Bujumbura is in the center of Bujumbara, on the north side of the Boulevard de l'Uprona. It is opposite the O ...
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Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinic The Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinical Hospital (, CPLR) is a hospital in Bujumbura, Bujumbura Mairie Province, Burundi. Location The Clinique Prince Louis Rwagasore is a public health center (CDS) and communal medical centre (CMC) in the Central He ...
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Bujumbura Bujumbura (; ), formerly Usumbura, is the economic capital, largest city and main port of Burundi. It ships most of the country's chief export, coffee, as well as cotton and tin ore. Bujumbura was formerly the country's political capital. In la ...
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Prince Regent Charles Hospital Prince Regent Charles Hospital (, H.P.R.C.) is a hospital located in Bujumbura, Burundi. It was a gift from Prince Charles, Count of Flanders, and opened in 1949. It was fully public until 1992, when it became a special domain of the state. Locat ...
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Bujumbura Bujumbura (; ), formerly Usumbura, is the economic capital, largest city and main port of Burundi. It ships most of the country's chief export, coffee, as well as cotton and tin ore. Bujumbura was formerly the country's political capital. In la ...
, established in 1949 *
Roi Khaled Hospital The Kamenge University Hospital (CHUK), formally the University of Kamenge Hospital Center / King Khaled Hospital () is a teaching hospital in Bujumbura, Burundi. Administrative structure The hospital was created by Decree #100/121 on 28 December ...
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Centre Hospitalo – Universitaire de Kamenge The Kamenge University Hospital (CHUK), formally the University of Kamenge Hospital Center / King Khaled Hospital () is a teaching hospital in Bujumbura, Burundi. Administrative structure The hospital was created by Decree #100/121 on 28 December ...
) in Bujumbura *
Rumonge Hospital The Rumonge Regional Hospital () is a hospital in Rumonge Province, Burundi. Location The Rumonge Hospital is a hospital in the city of Rumonge, in the west of the Rumonge Health District. It is the only hospital in the district. It is a public ...
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Bururi Province Bururi Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi, provinces of Burundi. It was formerly Burundi's largest province until the communes of Commune of Burambi, Burambi, Commune of Buyengero, Buyengero and Commune of Rumonge, Rumonge were t ...


See also

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COVID-19 pandemic in Burundi The COVID-19 pandemic in Burundi is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The virus was confirmed to have reached Burundi on 25 March 2020. Background ...
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List of Hospitals in Burundi A list of hospitals in Burundi follows. These include public and private hospitals in Burundi Burundi, officially the Republic of Burundi, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is located in the Great Rift Valley at the junction betwee ...


References


External links


The State of the World's Midwifery – Burundi Country Profile
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