COVID-19 in patients with HIV-1 infection: a single-centre experience in northern Italy

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Background: Since the end of February 2020, the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak rapidly spread throughout Italy and other European countries, but limited information has been available about its characteristics in HIV-infected patients. Methods: We have described a case series of patients with HIV infection and COVID-19 diagnosed at the S.Orsola Hospital (Bologna, Italy) during March and April, 2020. Results: We reported a case series of 26 HIV-infected patients with COVID-19. Nineteen subjects were men, the median age was 54 years, 73% of patients had one or more comorbidities. Only 5 patients with interstitial pneumonia were hospitalized, but there were no admissions to intensive care unit and no deaths. Conclusions: In our experience, COVID-19 associated with HIV infection had a clinical presentation comparable to the general population and was frequently associated with chronic comorbidities.

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Calza, L., Bon, I., Tadolini, M., Borderi, M., Colangeli, V., Badia, L., … Attard, L. (2021). COVID-19 in patients with HIV-1 infection: a single-centre experience in northern Italy. Infection, 49(2), 333–337. https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-020-01492-7

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