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Non-HIV-related comorbidities and uncontrolled HIV replication are independent factors increasing the odds of hospitalization due to COVID-19 among HIV-positive patients in Poland

PURPOSE: Immunocompromised patients are postulated to be at elevated risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19. The exact effect of HIV infection on the course of COVID-19 remains to be elucidated. The aim of the study was to describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects of SARS-CoV-2 infection i...

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Autores principales: Kowalska, Justyna D., Lara, Martyna, Hlebowicz, Maria, Mularska, Elżbieta, Jabłonowska, Elżbieta, Siwak, Ewa, Wandałowicz, Alicja, Witak-Jędra, Magdalena, Olczak, Anita, Bociąga-Jasik, Monika, Suchacz, Magdalena, Stempkowska-Rejek, Justyna, Wasilewski, Piotr, Parczewski, Miłosz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35882773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15010-022-01887-8
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author Kowalska, Justyna D.
Lara, Martyna
Hlebowicz, Maria
Mularska, Elżbieta
Jabłonowska, Elżbieta
Siwak, Ewa
Wandałowicz, Alicja
Witak-Jędra, Magdalena
Olczak, Anita
Bociąga-Jasik, Monika
Suchacz, Magdalena
Stempkowska-Rejek, Justyna
Wasilewski, Piotr
Parczewski, Miłosz
author_facet Kowalska, Justyna D.
Lara, Martyna
Hlebowicz, Maria
Mularska, Elżbieta
Jabłonowska, Elżbieta
Siwak, Ewa
Wandałowicz, Alicja
Witak-Jędra, Magdalena
Olczak, Anita
Bociąga-Jasik, Monika
Suchacz, Magdalena
Stempkowska-Rejek, Justyna
Wasilewski, Piotr
Parczewski, Miłosz
author_sort Kowalska, Justyna D.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Immunocompromised patients are postulated to be at elevated risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19. The exact effect of HIV infection on the course of COVID-19 remains to be elucidated. The aim of the study was to describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects of SARS-CoV-2 infection in HIV-infected individuals. METHODS: The HIV-positive patients who were diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection were identified through thirteen specialist HIV clinics routinely following them due to HIV treatment. The data were collected between November 2020 and May 2021 through an on-line electronical case report form (SurveyMonkey(®)). The collected information included demographics, lifestyle, comorbidities, HIV care history, COVID-19 clinical course and treatment. Logistic regression models were used to identify factors associated with the odds of death or hospitalization due to COVID-19. RESULTS: One hundred and seventy-three patients with HIV-SARS-CoV-2 coinfection were included in the analysis. One hundred and sixty-one (93.1%) subjects had a symptomatic course of the disease. Thirty-nine (23.1%) of them were hospitalized, 23 (13.3%) necessitated oxygen therapy. Three (1.8%) patients required admission to the intensive care unit and 6 (3.5%) patients died. The presence of comorbidities and an HIV viral load of more than 50 copies/mL were linked to the increased odds of hospitalization (OR 3.24 [95% CI 1.27–8.28]) and OR 5.12 [95% CI 1.35–19.6], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: As depicted by our analyses, HIV-positive patients with comorbidities and/or uncontrolled HIV replication who are diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection should be considered of high risk of poor COVID-19 outcome and followed up carefully.
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spelling pubmed-93256682022-07-27 Non-HIV-related comorbidities and uncontrolled HIV replication are independent factors increasing the odds of hospitalization due to COVID-19 among HIV-positive patients in Poland Kowalska, Justyna D. Lara, Martyna Hlebowicz, Maria Mularska, Elżbieta Jabłonowska, Elżbieta Siwak, Ewa Wandałowicz, Alicja Witak-Jędra, Magdalena Olczak, Anita Bociąga-Jasik, Monika Suchacz, Magdalena Stempkowska-Rejek, Justyna Wasilewski, Piotr Parczewski, Miłosz Infection Original Paper PURPOSE: Immunocompromised patients are postulated to be at elevated risk of unfavorable outcomes of COVID-19. The exact effect of HIV infection on the course of COVID-19 remains to be elucidated. The aim of the study was to describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects of SARS-CoV-2 infection in HIV-infected individuals. METHODS: The HIV-positive patients who were diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection were identified through thirteen specialist HIV clinics routinely following them due to HIV treatment. The data were collected between November 2020 and May 2021 through an on-line electronical case report form (SurveyMonkey(®)). The collected information included demographics, lifestyle, comorbidities, HIV care history, COVID-19 clinical course and treatment. Logistic regression models were used to identify factors associated with the odds of death or hospitalization due to COVID-19. RESULTS: One hundred and seventy-three patients with HIV-SARS-CoV-2 coinfection were included in the analysis. One hundred and sixty-one (93.1%) subjects had a symptomatic course of the disease. Thirty-nine (23.1%) of them were hospitalized, 23 (13.3%) necessitated oxygen therapy. Three (1.8%) patients required admission to the intensive care unit and 6 (3.5%) patients died. The presence of comorbidities and an HIV viral load of more than 50 copies/mL were linked to the increased odds of hospitalization (OR 3.24 [95% CI 1.27–8.28]) and OR 5.12 [95% CI 1.35–19.6], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: As depicted by our analyses, HIV-positive patients with comorbidities and/or uncontrolled HIV replication who are diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection should be considered of high risk of poor COVID-19 outcome and followed up carefully. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022-07-27 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC9325668/ /pubmed/35882773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15010-022-01887-8 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Kowalska, Justyna D.
Lara, Martyna
Hlebowicz, Maria
Mularska, Elżbieta
Jabłonowska, Elżbieta
Siwak, Ewa
Wandałowicz, Alicja
Witak-Jędra, Magdalena
Olczak, Anita
Bociąga-Jasik, Monika
Suchacz, Magdalena
Stempkowska-Rejek, Justyna
Wasilewski, Piotr
Parczewski, Miłosz
Non-HIV-related comorbidities and uncontrolled HIV replication are independent factors increasing the odds of hospitalization due to COVID-19 among HIV-positive patients in Poland
title Non-HIV-related comorbidities and uncontrolled HIV replication are independent factors increasing the odds of hospitalization due to COVID-19 among HIV-positive patients in Poland
title_full Non-HIV-related comorbidities and uncontrolled HIV replication are independent factors increasing the odds of hospitalization due to COVID-19 among HIV-positive patients in Poland
title_fullStr Non-HIV-related comorbidities and uncontrolled HIV replication are independent factors increasing the odds of hospitalization due to COVID-19 among HIV-positive patients in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Non-HIV-related comorbidities and uncontrolled HIV replication are independent factors increasing the odds of hospitalization due to COVID-19 among HIV-positive patients in Poland
title_short Non-HIV-related comorbidities and uncontrolled HIV replication are independent factors increasing the odds of hospitalization due to COVID-19 among HIV-positive patients in Poland
title_sort non-hiv-related comorbidities and uncontrolled hiv replication are independent factors increasing the odds of hospitalization due to covid-19 among hiv-positive patients in poland
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35882773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15010-022-01887-8
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