COVID-19 对艾滋病毒感染者的影响:2020-2022 年五个医疗监测项目点的数据。

Steven J Erly, Tim W Menza, Lauren Granillo, Michael Navejas, C. Udeagu, Kathleen Brady A Md, Lindsay K Hixson, Shavvy Raj-Sing, Tanner Nassau, Chelsey Kaasa, Susan Buskin
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背景 COVID-19 大流行扰乱了全球经济和医疗保健系统。艾滋病病毒感染者(PLWH)是被边缘化和被污名化的人群,他们受到的影响可能尤为严重。本分析旨在描述 COVID-19 大流行对美国 PLWH 的影响。方法 我们分析了对 2020 年至 2022 年期间居住在参与医疗监测项目的五个州的 PLWH 的行为和临床特征的调查。我们按项目地点和人口特征描述了 COVID-19 疾病、检测和诊断、接受医疗护理、获得社会服务、就业和预防措施的影响。结果 分析了来自 1715 名 PLWH 的未加权数据。很大比例的 PLWH 因大流行病而中断了医疗服务;31% 的 PLWH 错过了医疗预约,26% 错过了常规化验,7% 错过了抗逆转录病毒治疗剂量。30%的 PLWH 报告称失去了工资,19% 报告称难以获得社会服务。总体而言,88%的 PLWH 报告至少接种了一剂 COVID-19 疫苗,但年轻、黑人和西班牙裔或拉丁裔/o/x PLWH 的疫苗接种率较低。要减轻 COVID-19 对 PLWH 健康的长期影响,并在未来的流行病和医疗保健系统混乱时为 PLWH 提供支持,还需做出更多努力。
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Impact of COVID-19 on People Living with HIV: Data from Five Medical Monitoring Project Sites, 2020-2022.
BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted global economic and healthcare systems. People living with HIV (PLWH) represent a marginalized and stigmatized population who may have been particularly impacted. The purpose of this analysis was to describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on PLWH in the United States. SETTING United States. METHODS We analyzed surveys of behavioral and clinical characteristics of PLWH residing in five states that participated in the Medical Monitoring Project between 2020 and 2022. We described the impact of COVID-19 illness, testing and diagnoses, receipt of medical care, social service access, employment, and preventive measures by project site and demographic characteristics. RESULTS Unweighted data from 1715 PLWH were analyzed. A high proportion of PLWH had medical care disrupted by the pandemic; 31% of PLWH missed medical appointments, 26% missed routine labs, and 7% missed antiretroviral therapy doses. 30% of PLWH reported losing wages and 19% reported difficulty in accessing social services. Overall, 88% reported receiving at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, but vaccine uptake was low among younger, Black and Hispanic or Latina/o/x PLWH. CONCLUSION This descriptive analysis reinforces previous findings that show that COVID-19 negatively impacted PLWH and their ability to obtain medical care. Additional efforts will be critical to ameliorating the longer-term impacts of COVID-19 on the health of PLWH and supporting PLWH through future pandemics and healthcare system disruptions.
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