COVID-19严重程度与艾滋病毒独立相关

M. Atkinson
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国际社会还必须做更多工作,向艾滋病毒和其他疾病高发国家提供COVID-19疫苗接种。令人无法接受的是,截至今天,非洲大陆只有约3%的人接种了一剂疫苗,不到1.5%的人接种了两剂疫苗。大多数分析都是在特定环境中相对较小的人群中进行的,艾滋病毒感染对COVID-19严重程度和死亡率的影响有限,有时甚至是相互矛盾的。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)和美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)已向那些因COVID-19而面临严重健康后果和死亡风险较高的人发布了健康警报和预防说明。这些建议是根据COVID-19流行早期感染患者的结果和特征提出的。新的趋势表明,老年人、长期护理机构中的人、男性和种族/少数民族面临的风险增加,他们历来在许多慢性病方面面临健康差距。
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COVID-19 Severity is Independently Linked to HIV
The international community must also do a lot more to get COVID-19 vaccinations to countries with high HIV and other illness prevalence. It is unacceptable that just about 3% of the African continent has received a single dose of the vaccine and less than 1.5% has received both doses as of today. Most analyses have been conducted on relatively small cohorts of individuals in specific settings, and the impact of HIV infection on the severity and mortality of COVID-19 has been limited and occasionally contradictory. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have issued health alerts and prevention instructions for those who are at a higher risk of serious health consequences and death as a result of COVID-19. These recommendations are based on the outcomes and characteristics of patients who were infected early in the COVID-19 epidemic. Emerging trends point to an increased risk for older people, people in longterm care facilities, men, and racial/ethnic minorities, who have historically faced health disparities for many chronic diseases.
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