Abstract
SUMMARY Sub-Saharan Africa is the region worst affected by the HIV epidemic and we estimate that at least 10 million HIV-positive individuals in sub-Saharan Africa live with significant pain related to their disease. Until recently there was a lack of studies specifically addressing pain related to HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa, which limited our understanding of the scope of the problem. Here we describe the current nature of the epidemic of HIV-related pain in sub-Saharan Africa, including the systematic under-recognition and undertreatment of the pain.
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Notes
Adapted from Citation[9].
† HIV disease management must form the backbone of any strategy employed to prevent and manage HIV-related pain.
‡Appropriate steps should be taken to avoid or reduce procedural pain.
Adapted from Citation[53,69,70].