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.
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Covid | Agreement |
Hiv | Care |
Orchestra | Clinical |
Physicians | Consensus |
Covid | |
Delphi | |
Hiv | |
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Management | |
Orchestra | |
Panel | |
Physicians | |
Pwh | |
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Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | SARS-CoV-2 Infection |
pathway | REACTOME | SARS-CoV-2 Infection |
disease | MESH | infections |
disease | MESH | infectious diseases |
disease | MESH | Long Covid |