| Literature DB >> 33779425 |
Derek Fehr1, Bertrand Lebouché2,3,4, Luciana Ruppenthal3,5,6, Melodie Brownc5,6, Nancy Obasc5,6, Emilie Bourbonnière3,5,6, Josee Girouard3,4, Angie Massicotte3,4, Mohammad-Ali Jenabian7,8, Abdul-Aziz Almomen9, Charles Frenette3,9, Alexandra de Pokomandy2,3,4, Joseph Cox2,3,4, Andreas Giannakis3, Matthew Cheng3,4, Nadine Kronfli3,4, Christos Tsoukas3,4,8, Navid Zahedi3, Jason Szabo2,3, Kianoush Dehghani2,4, Marie-Josee Brouillette1, Julian Falutz3, Howard Turner3, Alexandra Hamel3, Claire Duchesneau10, Jasmine Lanthier-Brun10, Marina Klein3,4, Jean-Pierre Routy3,4,8,11, Cecilia T Costiniuk2,4,8.
Abstract
People living with HIV (PLWH) often have worse health outcomes compared to HIV-uninfected individuals. We characterized PLWH followed at a tertiary care clinic in Montreal who acquired COVID-19 and described their outcomes during the first wave of the pandemic. A retrospective chart review was performed for PLWH followed at the Chronic Viral Illness Service with a positive COVID-19 nasopharyngeal PCR or symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 between 1 March and 15 June 2020. Data on demographics, socioeconomic status, co-morbidities and severity of COVID-19 and outcomes were extracted. Of 1702 individuals, 32 (1.9%) had a positive COVID-19 test (n = 24) or symptoms suspicious for COVID-19 (n = 3). Median age was 52 years [IQR 40, 62]. Nearly all (97%) earned $34,999 Canadian dollars or less. Eleven (34%) individuals worked in long-term care (LTC) homes while 5 (6%) lived in LTC homes. Median CD4 count was 566 cells/mm3 [347, 726] and six had detectable plasma HIV viral loads. Median duration of HIV was 17 years [7, 22] and 30 individuals had been prescribed antiretroviral therapy. Five persons were asymptomatic. Of symptomatic persons, 21 (12%), 1 (4%) and 3 (12%) individuals had mild, moderate and severe disease, respectively. Three individuals died with COVID-19. In one case, the cause of death was due to COVID-19, whereas in the other two cases, the individuals died with positive COVID-19 test results but the immediate cause of death is unclear. PLWH who tested positive for COVID-19 had low socioeconomic status and had employment or living conditions that put them at high risk. PLWH may be disproportionately impacted by the social determinants of health which predispose them to COVID-19.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; HIV; asylum seekers; long-term care facilities; socioeconomic status; vulnerable populations
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33779425 DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2021.1904500
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Care ISSN: 0954-0121