Migraine is a primary headache disorder (according to the latest International Headache Society criteria) affecting approximately 8% of African population. Women are more often affected than men and attacks usually occur before the age of 40 years Although some treatments, hygienicdietary measures and other non-pharmacological methods can reduce the intensity and frequency of attacks, medicinal treatment of migraine attack is often necessary. Availability of treatments and access to care differ in Africa and led to the implementation of the first expert consensus recommendations for the management of the migraine in african adult patients. This multinational collaborative study is intended for health practitioners. It aims to provide 16 simple, evidence-based recommendations and is adapted to african medical practice.
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Ahmed, M. A. K., Haddad, M., Kouassi, B., Ouhabi, H., & Serrie, A. (2016, May 25). Consensus formalisé: Recommandations de pratiques cliniques pour la prise en charge de la migraine du patient adulte Africain. Pan African Medical Journal. African Field Epidemiology Network. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.24.81.8695
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