“…32,42,66 A proportion (47%) experienced pain in the 7 days prior to the survey. This period of prevalence of pain, while not as high as other reports for people living with HIV in Southern Africa 27, [43][44][45] (possibly due to prior use of untested tools, measurement among advanced populations, and use of long periods of time), is still higher than the 17% found in a sample of 839 HIV-negative adults attending an urban clinic for sexually transmitted diseases in Malawi, 48 the 33% reported in a community sample in a resource-poor area of Cape Town, South Africa, whose HIV status was unknown, 29 and the 24% reported in a Norwegian general population. 51 This sample frequently experienced pain in the head, chest and abdomen, sites which have been consistently documented in HIV-infected patients.…”