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Topics in Antiviral Medicine ; 31(2):297, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2317525

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Background: Mortality in PWH has been markedly improved by antiretroviral therapy (ART) but there are few reports describing this in the ~5 million virally suppressed (VS) PWH in South Africa(SA). We describe cause of death(CoD) in adults admitted to hospital with suspected pneumonia in SA. Method(s): We enrolled patients from June 2019-October 2021 at four hospitals and then followed them up for >=1 year. Eligibility included: Age >18 years, >=2 signs/symptoms of pneumonia, < 48 hrs since admission. Medical records were reviewed. All had HIV status ascertained and sputum sent for Xpert Ultra and mycobacterial culture. In PWH CD4 count, viral load (VL) and urine lipoarabinomannan were assessed. For those who died, CoD were ed from medical charts and interview of family. We categorised deaths as early: while admitted or to < 30 days after discharge;or late: >=30 days after discharge. We report mortality and CoD in VSPWH (VL<=50 copies/ml), unsuppressed and HIV uninfected(HUI) adults. Result(s): Of 1999 adults, 54% were PWH;61.2% reported receiving ART of whom 43.1% were VS;55.5% were women. Overall median age of VS was 48 years (IQR: 40-55) at entry;34.3% had comorbidities: hypertension (70.1%, obesity 41.3%, diabetes 28.9%) . Only 11.3% were diagnosed with HIV in the past year, 35.0%, had prior TB. Median CD4 count of VS patients was 289 cells/ mm3 (IQR:133-490) and Hb, 12.5g/dL (IQR:10.5-14.0);53.0% had CRP >100mg/ dL and 69.6% had oxygen saturation < 93% on room air;14.8% had >=1 assay positive for TB;and 42.9% were SARS-CoV-2 positive. Overall 25.4% VSPWH died compared to 31.2% and 22.9% of unsuppressed and HUI, respectively;median ages at death were 49 (IQR:43-59), 38 (IQR: 32-47) and 62 (IQR: 53-69) years respectively. Overall median times to early and late death was 8 (IQR: 4-16) and 104 (IQR: 75-254) days, respectively. The leading CoD in VSPWH were: COVID-19 (22.9%), chronic lung disease(CLD) (17.1%),malignancy (12.9%),sepsis, (12.9%) and TB (8.7%);in HIV unsuppressed, CoD were: advanced HIV and opportunistic infections-(TB,PJP)(55.5%), sepsis(9.6%), COVID-19(8.6%);and in HUI: COVID- 19(43.0%), cardiovascular disease (9.0%), TB(9.0%), malignancy (8.5%). Conclusion(s): Mortality in VSPWH admitted with suspected pneumonia was higher than in HUI and occurred 12 years earlier. The challenge for clinicians is to screen for diseases that disproportionately affect VSPWH and to try to prevent recurrent lung infections thereby increasing their comorbidity-free years and reduce mortality gaps.

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