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La Presse Médicale Open ; : 100011, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | ScienceDirect | ID: covidwho-1267854

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Importance: Since the beginning of the pandemic, COVID-19 affected specifically elderly people aged 70 years and over in whom the mortality rate is high. We may underestimate asymptomatic people or persons with atypical COVID-19 symptoms who may spread the disease. Objective: A large screening campaign was launched all over France in several retirement homes in order to screen asymptomatic persons for SARS-CoV-2 to isolate carriers from other residents. Methods: From April 24th to 27th 2020, mobile teams of nurses from the Hôtel-Dieu Hospital were sent to five Parisian nursing homes to conduct SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR screening tests among all asymptomatic. Results: This cross-sectional study included 297 residents: 274 asymptomatic participants (92.3%) were tested for COVID-19, mostly women (n=249/274), median age was 90 (IQR 95% [86-94]) with females being significantly older than males (90 versus 88 years, p= 0.028). A total of 35 residents (12.8%) were tested positive for COVID-19: 29 women (11.7%) and six men (24%). The proportion of PCR-positive residents was extremely variable between retirement homes and analysis of COVID-19 positive cases dispersion in each nursing home showed there was no area cluster. Conclusion: There is a real public health interest in tracking SARS-CoV-2 positive asymptomatic elderly people in nursing homes.

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AIDS ; 34(12): 1771-1774, 2020 10 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1105050

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: We performed an observational prospective monocentric study in patients living with HIV (PLWH) diagnosed with COVID-19. Fifty-four PLWH developed COVID-19 with 14 severe (25.9%) and five critical cases (9.3%), respectively. By multivariate analysis, age, male sex, ethnic origin from sub-Saharan Africa and metabolic disorder were associated with severe or critical forms of COVID-19. Prior CD4 T cell counts did not differ between groups. No protective effect of a particular antiretroviral class was observed.


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Infecciones por Coronavirus/epidemiología , Infecciones por VIH/complicaciones , Neumonía Viral/epidemiología , Adulto , África del Sur del Sahara/etnología , Antirretrovirales/uso terapéutico , Recuento de Linfocito CD4 , COVID-19 , Infecciones por Coronavirus/etnología , Femenino , Francia/epidemiología , Infecciones por VIH/tratamiento farmacológico , Humanos , Modelos Logísticos , Masculino , Enfermedades Metabólicas/complicaciones , Persona de Mediana Edad , Análisis Multivariante , Pandemias , Neumonía Viral/etnología , Estudios Prospectivos , Medición de Riesgo , Factores de Riesgo
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