评估艾滋病毒感染者COVID-19严重程度;一项综述研究

S. Hosseinpour, Zahra Mohammadi Abgarmi, Z. Deldar, Minoo Motahhar, T. Shahani, M. Mousavi
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背景:HIV感染患者因COVID-19发病和死亡的风险可能增加。本研究旨在调查HIV感染者(PLHIV)中COVID-19疾病的严重程度。方法:我们对2020年初至今在Scholar、PubMed和Magiran数据库中发表的关于COVID-19对PLHIV影响的所有文章和报告进行了系统综述。结果:共发现文献1893篇。根据关键词删除不相关的文章后,共筛选出507篇文章,删除重复的文章后,共筛选出400名受试者,最后在阅读摘要后,我们将59篇研究纳入分析。最后,根据综述的类型选择了15篇论文。结论:PLWH患者的COVID-19患病率、严重程度与普通人群相似,提示HIV感染不是COVID-19的危险因素,一般情况下,PLWH患者应采用与普通人群相同的治疗方法。
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Evaluation of the severity of COVID-19 in people living with HIV; a review study
Background: Patients with HIV infection may be at an increased risk for morbidity and mortality from the COVID-19. This study aimed to investigate the severity of COVID-19 disease in people living with HIV (PLHIV). Methods: We conducted a systematic review of all articles and reports conducted in the Scholar, PubMed, and Magiran databases regarding the effects of COVID-19 on PLHIV from the beginning of 2020 until today. Results: A total of 1893 articles were found. After deleting unrelated articles according to keywords, a total of 507 articles were selected, after deleting duplicate articles, 400 subjects were selected and finally, after reading the abstracts 59 studies were included in our analysis. Finally, 15 papers were selected depending on the type of review. Conclusion: The results of the present, prevalence, severity of COVID-19 in PLWH was similar general population and this finding suggests that HIV infection not a risk factor for COVID-19 , and generally, PLWH should receive the same treatment approach applied to the general population.
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