HIV and Africa's elderly: the problems and possibilities.

Journal: AIDS (London, England)

Volume: 26 Suppl 1

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Year of Publication: 2012

Affiliated Institutions:  Division of General Medical Disciplines, Stanford University, Stanford, California , USA. ebd@stanford.edu

Abstract summary 

Demographic changes and the increasing availability and coverage of antiretroviral therapy imply that the burden of HIV is shifting to older age groups in sub-Saharan Africa. However, very little is known about the burden of disease and the unique considerations required to adequately treat and retain older Africans. In this review, we summarize the epidemiological data on HIV prevalence among older Africans, and review progress and barriers to accessing treatment and care. The unique clinical considerations distinguishing the management of older HIV-infected Africans are summarized, with a focus on cardiovascular disease, neuropsychiatric conditions, oncologic illness, and musculoskeletal morbidity. The review concludes by suggesting opportunities for improving our knowledge about and management of HIV among older Africans, including prevention opportunities and potential technologies, including a polypill for reducing comorbidity in this under-recognized highly vulnerable group.

Authors & Co-authors:  Bendavid Eran E Ford Nathan N Mills Edward J EJ

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Citations : 
Authors :  3
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SSN : 1473-5571
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Africa South of the Sahara
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Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
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Publication Country
England