Impact of COVID-19 on people with HIV: A Review
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2020Autor
Prabhu, Sandeep
Poongulali, Selvamuthu
Kumarasamy, Nagalingeswaran
Resumen
There is great concern about the impact of COVID-19 among the nearly 40 million people
living with HIV (PLWH) worldwide. In this review, we surveyed current literature and found
no evidence of higher prevalence of COVID-19 among PLWH but equivocal data on
increased mortality and worse clinical outcomes. Having HIV does not confer protection
against severe manifestations of COVID-19. Several studies looking at antiretroviral drugs
against HIV to treat SARS-CoV-2 have shown no mortality benefit. Thus, there is no
indication to change ART regimens among virologically suppressed PLWH to prevent
COVID-19. HIV care delivery has been adversely impacted in several countries during this
pandemic but has created an opportunity for accelerating effective strategies like multi-month
ART. Decentralizing HIV care in low-resource settings and incorporating telemedicine in
high-resource settings will be critical in mitigating shocks to healthcare systems in the future.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jve.2020.100019Colecciones
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