Dewi K Wati, Lam V Nguyen, Du T Quy, Dinh Q Nguyen, Oanh N Le, Azar Kariminia
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摘要
我们描述了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间越南感染艾滋病毒的儿童死亡率。我们在2020-2023年间随访了三家医院的1234名儿童(中位年龄11.9岁);260人感染COVID-19。11名(8.9%)儿童死亡,主要是由于艾滋病毒控制不善。死亡率高于大流行前时期(2016-2019年)(0.29 vs 0.09 / 100人年;P = 0.033),可能是由于封锁期间获得治疗、检测和医疗干预的机会减少,以及经济困难。
Outcomes of children living with HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam.
We describe mortality in children living with HIV in Vietnam during the COVID-19 pandemic. We followed 1234 children (median age 11.9 years) at three hospitals during 2020-2023; 260 had COVID-19. Eleven (8.9%) children died, mostly due to poorly controlled HIV. Mortality was higher than in the pre-pandemic period (2016-2019) (0.29 vs 0.09 per 100 person-years; p = 0.033), likely due to decreased access to treatment, testing, and medical intervention during the lockdown, as well as financial difficulties.
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