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Jurnal Infektologii ; 14(5):26-34, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2271455

ABSTRACT

SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is now a global medical and social problem. Little is known about its impact on some vulnerable subgroups, such as immunocompromised patients. Therefore, there is still a strong interest in exploring the impact of SARS- CoV-2 infection among HIV-positive individuals worldwide. Aim of the study: to analyze immunological aspects of the deceased, patients with HIV/COVID-19 coinfection. Materials and. methods. We provided retrospective analysis of 258 patient's electronic medical records. All patients were admitted, to the Infectious diseases hospital N2 with HIV/COVID-19 coinfection and died in May 2020 - February 2022. Standard, immunological parameters were analyzed, like CD4+, CD8+ counts and. immunoregulatory index for different patient's subgroups. Statistical data processing was provided by SPSS 17 version (allowable error E=5%). Results and. discussion. The study demonstrated. CD4+ and CD8+ reduction in HIV-infected with COVID-19. Late HIV-presenters didn't display such phenomenon probably because of immune system, exhaustion. COVID-19 itself in some cases could, lead, to immunodeficiency worsening due to depletion of T cell populations in HIV-patients on effective antiretroviral therapy. Conclusion. Comprehension, of different immunological characteristics in HIV/COVID-19 coinfected patients could, improve therapeutic approaches for this challenging cohort.Copyright © 2022 Interregional public organization Association of infectious disease specialists of Saint-Petersburg and Leningrad region (IPO AIDSSPbR). All rights reserved.

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Jurnal Infektologii ; 14(5):26-34, 2022.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2271454

ABSTRACT

SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is now a global medical and social problem. Little is known about its impact on some vulnerable subgroups, such as immunocompromised patients. Therefore, there is still a strong interest in exploring the impact of SARS- CoV-2 infection among HIV-positive individuals worldwide. Aim of the study: to analyze immunological aspects of the deceased, patients with HIV/COVID-19 coinfection. Materials and. methods. We provided retrospective analysis of 258 patient's electronic medical records. All patients were admitted, to the Infectious diseases hospital N2 with HIV/COVID-19 coinfection and died in May 2020 — February 2022. Standard, immunological parameters were analyzed, like CD4+, CD8+ counts and. immunoregulatory index for different patient's subgroups. Statistical data processing was provided by SPSS 17 version (allowable error E=5%). Results and. discussion. The study demonstrated. CD4+ and CD8+ reduction in HIV-infected with COVID-19. Late HIV-presenters didn't display such phenomenon probably because of immune system, exhaustion. COVID-19 itself in some cases could, lead, to immunodeficiency worsening due to depletion of T cell populations in HIV-patients on effective antiretroviral therapy. Conclusion. Comprehension, of different immunological characteristics in HIV/COVID-19 coinfected patients could, improve therapeutic approaches for this challenging cohort. © 2022 Interregional public organization Association of infectious disease specialists of Saint-Petersburg and Leningrad region (IPO AIDSSPbR). All rights reserved.

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Jurnal Infektologii ; 14(5):26-34, 2022.
Article in Russian | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2271453

ABSTRACT

SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is now a global medical and social problem. Little is known about its impact on some vulnerable subgroups, such as immunocompromised patients. Therefore, there is still a strong interest in exploring the impact of SARS- CoV-2 infection among HIV-positive individuals worldwide. Aim of the study: to analyze immunological aspects of the deceased, patients with HIV/COVID-19 coinfection. Materials and. methods. We provided retrospective analysis of 258 patient's electronic medical records. All patients were admitted, to the Infectious diseases hospital N2 with HIV/COVID-19 coinfection and died in May 2020 - February 2022. Standard, immunological parameters were analyzed, like CD4+, CD8+ counts and. immunoregulatory index for different patient's subgroups. Statistical data processing was provided by SPSS 17 version (allowable error E=5%). Results and. discussion. The study demonstrated. CD4+ and CD8+ reduction in HIV-infected with COVID-19. Late HIV-presenters didn't display such phenomenon probably because of immune system, exhaustion. COVID-19 itself in some cases could, lead, to immunodeficiency worsening due to depletion of T cell populations in HIV-patients on effective antiretroviral therapy. Conclusion. Comprehension, of different immunological characteristics in HIV/COVID-19 coinfected patients could, improve therapeutic approaches for this challenging cohort.Copyright © 2022 Interregional public organization Association of infectious disease specialists of Saint-Petersburg and Leningrad region (IPO AIDSSPbR). All rights reserved.

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Clinical and Experimental Morphology ; 11(2):71-77, 2022.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1965059

ABSTRACT

The COVID-19 pandemic is now a global medical and social problem. Little is known about COVID-19 impact on some vulnerable subgroups, such as immunocompromised patients. Therefore, scientists worldwide show interest in studying the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on HIV-positive individuals. We report an autopsy clinical case of a deceased 60-year-old HIV-infected patient with lung damage caused by a combination of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, human herpesvirus 6, cytomegalovirus, and pneumocystis with severe fatal respiratory failure. © 2022, MDV Group. All rights reserved.

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Pulmonologiya ; 30(5):519-532, 2020.
Article in Russian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-937764

ABSTRACT

The research aim is to study the morphological features of COVID-19 in the lungs of patients who died in Moscow from March 20 to June 6, 2020. Methods. Autopsy material of the lungs from 123 deceased (54 women, 69 men) with COVID-19 coronavirus infection (confirmed by PCR) was analyzed, the median age was 71 (30 - 94) years, and the duration of the disease was 14 (3 - 65) days. In all cases, the patient's medical records and autopsy reports were analyzed. Macro- and microscopic changes in the lungs were evaluated in all the observations. Results. The pathology of the lungs in COVID-19 corresponds to various phases of diffuse alveolar damage (DAD). The exudative phase of DAD was detected in 54 (43.9%), the proliferative phase - in 21 (14.63%), and their combination - in 51 (41.46%) of the deceased. Histological features of different phases of DAD are described. Conclusion. An analysis of autopsy material revealed a mismatch between the duration of the course of the disease and the phase of diffuse alveolar damage. A significant portion of the dead found a combination of exudative and proliferative phases of the disease. Histological signs that indirectly indicate a violation of the coagulation system during COVID-19 are described. © 2020 Medical Education. All rights reserved.

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