COVID-19 in hospitalized HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients: A matched study.

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2021-07-29

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Díez, Cristina
Del Romero-Raposo, Jorge
Mican, Rafael
López, Juan C
Blanco, José R
Calzado, Sonia
Samperiz, Gloria
Portilla, Joaquín
García-Fraile, Lucio J
Gutiérrez, Félix

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We compared the characteristics and clinical outcomes of hospitalized individuals with COVID-19 with [people with HIV (PWH)] and without (non-PWH) HIV co-infection in Spain during the first wave of the pandemic. This was a retrospective matched cohort study. People with HIV were identified by reviewing clinical records and laboratory registries of 10 922 patients in active-follow-up within the Spanish HIV Research Network (CoRIS) up to 30 June 2020. Each hospitalized PWH was matched with five non-PWH of the same age and sex randomly selected from COVID-19@Spain, a multicentre cohort of 4035 patients hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19. The main outcome was all-cause in-hospital mortality. Forty-five PWH with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 were identified in CoRIS, 21 of whom were hospitalized. A total of 105 age/sex-matched controls were selected from the COVID-19@Spain cohort. The median age in both groups was 53 (Q1-Q3, 46-56) years, and 90.5% were men. In PWH, 19.1% were injecting drug users, 95.2% were on antiretroviral therapy, 94.4% had HIV-RNA Our findings suggest that well-controlled HIV infection does not modify the clinical presentation or worsen clinical outcomes of COVID-19 hospitalization.

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Adolescent
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Anti-HIV Agents
CD4 Lymphocyte Count
COVID-19
Child
Child, Preschool
Drug Users
Female
HIV Infections
Hospitalization
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Middle Aged
Retrospective Studies
Spain
Young Adult
COVID-19 Drug Treatment

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COVID-19, Coronavirus, HIV, SARS-CoV-2

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