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2357. Risk Factors for COVID-19 Infection and Outcomes in People Living with HIV

BACKGROUND: As the risk for concomitant COVID-19 infection in people living with HIV (PLHIV) remains largely unknown, we explored a large national database to identify risk factors for COVID-19 infection among PLHIV. METHODS: Using the COVID-19 OPTUM de-identified national multicenter database, we i...

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Autores principales: Hanna, John J, Geresu, Liyu B, Diaz, Marlon, Pickering, Madison, Casazza, Julia A, Ho, Milan, Lanier, Heather, Radunsky, A L exander P, Saleh, Sameh N, Most, Zachary M, Perl, Trish M, Turer, Robert W, Lehmann, Christoph U, Chow, Jeremy Y, Medford, Richard J
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9751943/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac492.164
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author Hanna, John J
Geresu, Liyu B
Diaz, Marlon
Pickering, Madison
Casazza, Julia A
Ho, Milan
Lanier, Heather
Radunsky, A L exander P
Saleh, Sameh N
Most, Zachary M
Perl, Trish M
Turer, Robert W
Lehmann, Christoph U
Chow, Jeremy Y
Medford, Richard J
author_facet Hanna, John J
Geresu, Liyu B
Diaz, Marlon
Pickering, Madison
Casazza, Julia A
Ho, Milan
Lanier, Heather
Radunsky, A L exander P
Saleh, Sameh N
Most, Zachary M
Perl, Trish M
Turer, Robert W
Lehmann, Christoph U
Chow, Jeremy Y
Medford, Richard J
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description BACKGROUND: As the risk for concomitant COVID-19 infection in people living with HIV (PLHIV) remains largely unknown, we explored a large national database to identify risk factors for COVID-19 infection among PLHIV. METHODS: Using the COVID-19 OPTUM de-identified national multicenter database, we identified 29,393 PLHIV with either a positive HIV test or documented HIV ICD9/10 codes. Using a multiple logistic regression model, we compared risk factors among PLHIV, who tested positive for COVID-19 (5,134) and those who tested negative (24,259) from January 20, 2020, to January 20, 2022. We then compared secondary outcomes including hospitalization, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) stay, and death within 30 days of test among the 2 cohorts, adjusting for COVID-19 positivity and covariates. We adjusted all models for the following covariates: age, gender, race, ethnicity, U.S. region, insurance type, adjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), Body Mass Index (BMI), and smoking status. RESULTS: Among PLHIV, factors associated with higher odds for acquiring COVID-19 (Figure 1) included lower age (compared to age group 18–49, age groups 50–64 and >65 were associated with odds ratios (OR) of 0.8 and 0.75, P= 0.001), female gender (compared to males, OR 1.06, P= 0.07), Hispanic White ethnicity/race (OR 2.75, P= 0.001), Asian (OR 1.35, P= 0.04), and African American (OR 1.23, P= 0.001) [compared to non-Hispanic White], living in the U.S. South (compared to the Northeast, OR 2.18, P= 0.001), being uninsured (compared to commercial insurance, OR 1.46, P= 0.001), higher CCI (OR 1.025, P= 0.001), higher BMI category (compared to having BMI< 30, Obesity category 1 or 2, OR 1.2 and obesity category 3, OR 1.34, P= 0.001), and noncurrent smoking status (compared to current smoker, OR 1.46, P= 0.001). Compared to PLHIV who tested negative for COVID-19, PLHIV who tested positive, had an OR 1.01 for hospitalization (P = 0.79), 1.03 for ICU stay (P=0.73), and 1.47 for death (P=0.001). [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Our study found that among PLHIV, being Hispanic, living in the South, lacking insurance, having higher BMI, and higher CCI scores were associated with increased odds of testing positive for COVID-19. PLHIV who tested positive for COVID-19 had higher odds of death. DISCLOSURES: Christoph U. Lehmann, MD, Celanese: Stocks/Bonds|Markel: Stocks/Bonds|Springer: Honoraria|UTSW: Employee Jeremy Y. Chow, M.D., M.S., Gilead Sciences: Grant/Research Support.
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spelling pubmed-97519432022-12-16 2357. Risk Factors for COVID-19 Infection and Outcomes in People Living with HIV Hanna, John J Geresu, Liyu B Diaz, Marlon Pickering, Madison Casazza, Julia A Ho, Milan Lanier, Heather Radunsky, A L exander P Saleh, Sameh N Most, Zachary M Perl, Trish M Turer, Robert W Lehmann, Christoph U Chow, Jeremy Y Medford, Richard J Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: As the risk for concomitant COVID-19 infection in people living with HIV (PLHIV) remains largely unknown, we explored a large national database to identify risk factors for COVID-19 infection among PLHIV. METHODS: Using the COVID-19 OPTUM de-identified national multicenter database, we identified 29,393 PLHIV with either a positive HIV test or documented HIV ICD9/10 codes. Using a multiple logistic regression model, we compared risk factors among PLHIV, who tested positive for COVID-19 (5,134) and those who tested negative (24,259) from January 20, 2020, to January 20, 2022. We then compared secondary outcomes including hospitalization, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) stay, and death within 30 days of test among the 2 cohorts, adjusting for COVID-19 positivity and covariates. We adjusted all models for the following covariates: age, gender, race, ethnicity, U.S. region, insurance type, adjusted Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), Body Mass Index (BMI), and smoking status. RESULTS: Among PLHIV, factors associated with higher odds for acquiring COVID-19 (Figure 1) included lower age (compared to age group 18–49, age groups 50–64 and >65 were associated with odds ratios (OR) of 0.8 and 0.75, P= 0.001), female gender (compared to males, OR 1.06, P= 0.07), Hispanic White ethnicity/race (OR 2.75, P= 0.001), Asian (OR 1.35, P= 0.04), and African American (OR 1.23, P= 0.001) [compared to non-Hispanic White], living in the U.S. South (compared to the Northeast, OR 2.18, P= 0.001), being uninsured (compared to commercial insurance, OR 1.46, P= 0.001), higher CCI (OR 1.025, P= 0.001), higher BMI category (compared to having BMI< 30, Obesity category 1 or 2, OR 1.2 and obesity category 3, OR 1.34, P= 0.001), and noncurrent smoking status (compared to current smoker, OR 1.46, P= 0.001). Compared to PLHIV who tested negative for COVID-19, PLHIV who tested positive, had an OR 1.01 for hospitalization (P = 0.79), 1.03 for ICU stay (P=0.73), and 1.47 for death (P=0.001). [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Our study found that among PLHIV, being Hispanic, living in the South, lacking insurance, having higher BMI, and higher CCI scores were associated with increased odds of testing positive for COVID-19. PLHIV who tested positive for COVID-19 had higher odds of death. DISCLOSURES: Christoph U. Lehmann, MD, Celanese: Stocks/Bonds|Markel: Stocks/Bonds|Springer: Honoraria|UTSW: Employee Jeremy Y. Chow, M.D., M.S., Gilead Sciences: Grant/Research Support. Oxford University Press 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9751943/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac492.164 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hanna, John J
Geresu, Liyu B
Diaz, Marlon
Pickering, Madison
Casazza, Julia A
Ho, Milan
Lanier, Heather
Radunsky, A L exander P
Saleh, Sameh N
Most, Zachary M
Perl, Trish M
Turer, Robert W
Lehmann, Christoph U
Chow, Jeremy Y
Medford, Richard J
2357. Risk Factors for COVID-19 Infection and Outcomes in People Living with HIV
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title_full_unstemmed 2357. Risk Factors for COVID-19 Infection and Outcomes in People Living with HIV
title_short 2357. Risk Factors for COVID-19 Infection and Outcomes in People Living with HIV
title_sort 2357. risk factors for covid-19 infection and outcomes in people living with hiv
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9751943/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac492.164
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