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The characteristics of HIV-positive patients with mild/asymptomatic and moderate/severe course of COVID-19 disease. A report from Central and Eastern Europe
Justyna Dominika Kowalska; Kerstin Kase; Anna Vassilenko; Arjan Harxhi; Botond Lakatos; Gordana Dragovic Lukic; Antonija Verhaz; Nina Yancheva; Florentina Dumitrescu; David Jilich; Ladislav Machala; Raimonda Matulionyte.
Affiliation
  • Justyna Dominika Kowalska; Medical University of Warsaw
  • Kerstin Kase; West Tallinn Central Hospital, Estonia
  • Anna Vassilenko; Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus
  • Arjan Harxhi; University Hospital Center of Tirana, Infectious Disease Service, Albania
  • Botond Lakatos; National Institute of Hematology and Infectious Diseases, South-Pest Central Hospital, National Center of HIV, Hungary
  • Gordana Dragovic Lukic; Department of pharmacology, clinical pharmacology and toxicology, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Antonija Verhaz; Clinic for Infectious Diseases, University Clinical Centre of the Republic of Srpska, Banja Luka, the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Department for
  • Nina Yancheva; Department for AIDS. Specialized Hospital for Active Treatment of Infectious and Parasitic Disease Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Florentina Dumitrescu; Department of Infectious Diseases, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and Na Bulovce Hospital
  • David Jilich; Department of Infectious Diseases, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and Na Bulovce Hospital
  • Ladislav Machala; Department of Infectious Diseases, 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and Na Bulovce Hospital
  • Raimonda Matulionyte; Department of Infectious Diseases and Dermatovenerology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Lithuania.
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20221226
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ABSTRACT
BackgroundThere is currently no evidence suggesting that COVID-19 takes a different course in HIV-positive patients on antiretroviral treatment compared to the general population. However, little is known about the relation between specific HIV-related factors and the severity of the COVID-19 disease. MethodsWe performed a retrospective analysis of cases collected through an on-line survey distributed by the Euroguidelines in Central and Eastern Europe Network Group. In statistical analyses characteristics of HIV-positive patients asymptomatic/moderate and moderate/severe course were compared. ResultsIn total 34 HIV-positive patients diagnosed with COVID-19 were reported by 12 countries (Estonia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Albania, Belarus, Romania, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Russia, Hungary, Bulgaria). Asymptomatic courses of COVID-19 were reported in four (12%) cases, 11 (32%) patients presented with mild disease not requiring hospitalization, moderate disease with respiratory and/or systemic symptoms was observed in 14 (41%) cases, and severe disease with respiratory failure was found in five (15%) patients. The only HIV-related characteristics differentiating a moderate/severe course of the disease from asymptomatic/mild disease course was the use of or PI or NNRTI as part of the cART regimen (40.0% vs. 5.3%, p=0.0129 for PI and 31.6 % vs. 0.0%, p= 0.0239 for NNRTI). ConclusionsIn our analyses HIV viral suppression and immunological status were not playing a role in the course of COVID-19 disease. On the contrary the cART regimen could contribute to severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Large and prospective studies are necessary to further investigate this relations.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Type of study: Cohort_studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
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