ORCHESTRA Delphi Consensus: Clinical Management of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in People with HIV.

Publication date: Mar 21, 2025

The interaction between HIV and COVID-19 resulted in a syndemic that showed an excess burden of disease for people with HIV (PWH). Four years of the COVID-19 pandemic have raised many unsolved questions about the optimal care of COVID in PWH. We performed a study using a 3-round Delphi methodology involving a panel of physicians with expertise in HIV and COVID-19 infections. The main aim of the study was to provide recommendations on critical clinical issues of COVID-19 among PWH and to inform physicians and policy-makers for improving care and prevention of COVID-19 in PWH. 27 questions were conceived, focusing on four main areas of interest in the management of COVID-19 in PWH; a panel of 34 experts in HIV and COVID-19 care expressed their level of agreement on each item. Questions that received agreement/disagreement ≥79. 4% of panellists were identified and statements were generated accordingly. Consensus was reached on 19/27 items, resulting in 18 final statements. These statements addressed: (I) risk of COVID-19 progression to severe disease among PWH; (II) COVID-19 diagnostics and laboratory procedures; (III) early treatments with antivirals and/or monoclonal antibodies; (IV) use of corticosteroids; (V) COVID-19 preventive strategies. This consensus’s study guide infectious diseases physicians in making decisions regarding care of PWH for COVID-19, where results from the scientific literature are limited or conflicting.

Concepts Keywords
Covid Agreement
Hiv Care
Orchestra Clinical
Physicians Consensus
Covid
Delphi
Hiv
Main
Management
Orchestra
Panel
Physicians
Pwh
Questions
Statements

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH SARS-CoV-2 Infection
pathway REACTOME SARS-CoV-2 Infection
disease MESH infections
disease MESH infectious diseases
disease MESH Long Covid

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