Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic

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Autor(a) principal: de Carvalho, Francisco Rafael
Data de Publicação: 2025
Outros Autores: Costa Araújo, Wellinton, Ferreira Santos, Lucas Dario, de Araújo Abi-chacra, Érika
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Epidemiologia e Controle de Infecção
Texto Completo: https://seer.unisc.br/index.php/epidemiologia/article/view/19613
Resumo: Justification and Objectives: The  Covid-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges to public health, especially for vulnerable groups such as people living with HIV-1/Aids (PLWHA). This study aimed to analyze the impact of the pandemic on sociodemographic aspects, clinical outcomes and opportunistic infections of PLWHA in outpatient care in Piauí. Methods: An observational epidemiologic study was conducted using retrospective data from medical records of PLWHA receiving outpatient care at the Natan Portella Institute of Tropical Diseases (IDTNP) in Teresina, Piauí. The sample consisted of 334 medical records of patients receiving antiretroviral therapy for at least six months. Results: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) showed significant efficacy before the pandemic, with a decrease in viral load between follow-up visits. During the pandemic, patients showed a decrease in viral load between follow-up visits, but the lack of complete data prevented a comprehensive analysis. CD4+ T-cell counts increased both before and during the pandemic, reflecting ART adherence. There was no significant difference in CD8+ T cell counts. The CD4+/CD8+ T cell ratio showed significant differences, indicating immunologic improvement. The most common opportunistic infections were syphilis, tuberculosis and neurotoxoplasmosis. Conclusion: The Covid-19 pandemic had a negative impact on ART adherence and increased the prevalence of co-infections among PLWHA in Piauí. Adaptive strategies, such as multi-month ART dispensing and the use of telemedicine, were crucial to ensure treatment continuity. This study highlights the need for adaptive public policies to ensure continuity of patient care during public health crises.
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spelling Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemicSeguimiento ambulatorio de personas que viven con el VIH-1/Sida en el estado de Piauí en el contexto de la pandemia de Covid-19Acompanhamento ambulatorial de pessoas vivendo com HIV-1/Aids no estado do Piauí no contexto da pandemia de Covid-19HIV-1COVID-19Health profileVIH-1COVID-19Perfil de saludHIV-1COVID-19Perfil de saúdeJustification and Objectives: The  Covid-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges to public health, especially for vulnerable groups such as people living with HIV-1/Aids (PLWHA). This study aimed to analyze the impact of the pandemic on sociodemographic aspects, clinical outcomes and opportunistic infections of PLWHA in outpatient care in Piauí. Methods: An observational epidemiologic study was conducted using retrospective data from medical records of PLWHA receiving outpatient care at the Natan Portella Institute of Tropical Diseases (IDTNP) in Teresina, Piauí. The sample consisted of 334 medical records of patients receiving antiretroviral therapy for at least six months. Results: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) showed significant efficacy before the pandemic, with a decrease in viral load between follow-up visits. During the pandemic, patients showed a decrease in viral load between follow-up visits, but the lack of complete data prevented a comprehensive analysis. CD4+ T-cell counts increased both before and during the pandemic, reflecting ART adherence. There was no significant difference in CD8+ T cell counts. The CD4+/CD8+ T cell ratio showed significant differences, indicating immunologic improvement. The most common opportunistic infections were syphilis, tuberculosis and neurotoxoplasmosis. Conclusion: The Covid-19 pandemic had a negative impact on ART adherence and increased the prevalence of co-infections among PLWHA in Piauí. Adaptive strategies, such as multi-month ART dispensing and the use of telemedicine, were crucial to ensure treatment continuity. This study highlights the need for adaptive public policies to ensure continuity of patient care during public health crises. Justificación y Objetivos: La pandemia del Covid-19 trajo desafíos importantes a la salud pública, especialmente a los grupos vulnerables, entre ellos, los que portadores de VIH-1/SIDA (PVVS). Este estudio tuvo como objetivo analizar el impacto de la pandemia en los aspectos sociodemográficos, resultados clínicos e infecciones oportunistas de PVVS en seguimiento ambulatorio en el estado de Piauí. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio epidemiológico observacional, en el que se utilizaron datos retrospectivos de historiales médicos de PVVS en tratamiento ambulatorio en el Instituto de Dolencias Tropicales Natan Portella (IDTNP), de Teresina, Piauí. La muestra estuvo constituida por 334 historias clínicas de pacientes bajo tratamiento antirretroviral de aproximadamente seis meses. Resultados: Antes de la pandemia, la terapia antirretroviral (TARV) mostró una eficacia significativa, con reducción de la carga viral entre las visitas de seguimiento. Durante la pandemia, la carga viral de los pacientes también disminuyó entre las visitas de seguimiento, pero la falta de datos minuciosos ha obstaculizado un análisis más exhaustivo. Los recuentos de células T CD4+ aumentaron antes y durante la pandemia, lo que refleja la adherencia al TARV. No hubo gran diferencia en los recuentos de células T CD8+. Sin embargo, la relación TCD4+/TCD8+ mostró diferencias significativas, apuntando hacia una mejoría inmunológica. Las infecciones oportunistas más prevalentes fueron la sífilis, la tuberculosis y la neurotoxoplasmosis. Conclusión: la pandemia del Covid-19 impactó negativamente en la adhesión al TARV y aumentó la prevalencia de coinfecciones en PVVS en Piauí. Las estrategias adaptativas, como la dispensación del TARV por varios meses y la telemedicina, fueron cruciales para garantizar la continuidad del tratamiento. Este estudio destaca la necesidad de políticas públicas adaptativas para asegurar la continuidad de la atención al paciente durante las crisis de salud pública. Justificativa e Objetivos: A pandemia de Covid-19 tem representado desafios significativos para a saúde pública, especialmente para grupos vulneráveis como as pessoas vivendo com HIV-1/Aids (PVHA). Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar o impacto da pandemia nos aspectos sociodemográficos, desfechos clínicos e infecções oportunistas de PVHA em atendimento ambulatorial no Piauí. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo epidemiológico observacional com dados retrospectivos de prontuários de PVHA atendidas em ambulatório do Instituto de Doenças Tropicais Natan Portella (IDTNP) em Teresina, Piauí. A amostra foi composta por 334 prontuários de pacientes que receberam terapia antirretroviral por pelo menos seis meses. Resultados: A terapia antirretroviral (TARV) apresentou eficácia significativa antes da pandemia, com diminuição da carga viral entre as consultas de acompanhamento. Durante a pandemia, os doentes apresentaram uma diminuição da carga viral entre as visitas de acompanhamento, mas a falta de dados completos impediu uma análise exaustiva. As contagens de células T CD4+ aumentaram tanto antes como durante a pandemia, refletindo a adesão à TAR. Não se registou qualquer diferença significativa nas contagens de células T CD8+. A razão de células T CD4+/CD8+ apresentou diferenças significativas, indicando uma melhoria imunológica. As infecções oportunistas mais comuns foram a sífilis, a tuberculose e a neurotoxoplasmose. Conclusões: A pandemia de Covid-19 teve um impacto negativo na adesão ao TARV e aumentou a prevalência de co-infecções entre as PVHA no Piauí. Estratégias adaptativas, como a dispensação multi-mensal de TARV e o uso da telemedicina, foram cruciais para garantir a continuidade do tratamento. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
Seguimiento ambulatorio de personas que viven con el VIH-1/Sida en el estado de Piauí en el contexto de la pandemia de Covid-19
Acompanhamento ambulatorial de pessoas vivendo com HIV-1/Aids no estado do Piauí no contexto da pandemia de Covid-19
title Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
spellingShingle Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
de Carvalho, Francisco Rafael
HIV-1
COVID-19
Health profile
VIH-1
COVID-19
Perfil de salud
HIV-1
COVID-19
Perfil de saúde
title_short Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
title_full Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
title_sort Outpatient follow-up of people living with HIV-1/Aids in the state of Piauí in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic
author de Carvalho, Francisco Rafael
author_facet de Carvalho, Francisco Rafael
Costa Araújo, Wellinton
Ferreira Santos, Lucas Dario
de Araújo Abi-chacra, Érika
author_role author
author2 Costa Araújo, Wellinton
Ferreira Santos, Lucas Dario
de Araújo Abi-chacra, Érika
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Carvalho, Francisco Rafael
Costa Araújo, Wellinton
Ferreira Santos, Lucas Dario
de Araújo Abi-chacra, Érika
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HIV-1
COVID-19
Health profile
VIH-1
COVID-19
Perfil de salud
HIV-1
COVID-19
Perfil de saúde
topic HIV-1
COVID-19
Health profile
VIH-1
COVID-19
Perfil de salud
HIV-1
COVID-19
Perfil de saúde
description Justification and Objectives: The  Covid-19 pandemic has posed significant challenges to public health, especially for vulnerable groups such as people living with HIV-1/Aids (PLWHA). This study aimed to analyze the impact of the pandemic on sociodemographic aspects, clinical outcomes and opportunistic infections of PLWHA in outpatient care in Piauí. Methods: An observational epidemiologic study was conducted using retrospective data from medical records of PLWHA receiving outpatient care at the Natan Portella Institute of Tropical Diseases (IDTNP) in Teresina, Piauí. The sample consisted of 334 medical records of patients receiving antiretroviral therapy for at least six months. Results: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) showed significant efficacy before the pandemic, with a decrease in viral load between follow-up visits. During the pandemic, patients showed a decrease in viral load between follow-up visits, but the lack of complete data prevented a comprehensive analysis. CD4+ T-cell counts increased both before and during the pandemic, reflecting ART adherence. There was no significant difference in CD8+ T cell counts. The CD4+/CD8+ T cell ratio showed significant differences, indicating immunologic improvement. The most common opportunistic infections were syphilis, tuberculosis and neurotoxoplasmosis. Conclusion: The Covid-19 pandemic had a negative impact on ART adherence and increased the prevalence of co-infections among PLWHA in Piauí. Adaptive strategies, such as multi-month ART dispensing and the use of telemedicine, were crucial to ensure treatment continuity. This study highlights the need for adaptive public policies to ensure continuity of patient care during public health crises.
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