Coinfection Covid-19/HIV interaction between two infections: Integrative Review
The aim of the present study is to describe, according to the literature, the co-infection COVID-19/HIV and the interaction between the two infections. This is an integrative literature review, carried out in PUBMED databases and in the Virtual Health Library (VHL). Inclusion criteria were: primary...
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Soares Dias , Rômulo Philipino Takada, Heloísa Borges Bringel , Isadora Luísa Lima Fernandes Ribas, Sarah Gomes Colen, Wilian Miranda de Santana, Elivalter Sampaio Luz Neto, Inaldo Costa, Douglas Emanuel Batista de Sousa, Ronny de Carvalho, Francisco Rafael |
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Coinfection Covid-19/HIV interaction between two infections: Integrative Review |
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The aim of the present study is to describe, according to the literature, the co-infection COVID-19/HIV and the interaction between the two infections. This is an integrative literature review, carried out in PUBMED databases and in the Virtual Health Library (VHL). Inclusion criteria were: primary study articles, in English/Spanish/Portuguese, being published in the last two years (2020-2022). Thus, the exclusion criteria were all studies that did not fall within the theme of co-infection by COVID-19 in patients with HIV-1 and that did not settle in the guiding question of this research. Controlled descriptors and Boolean operators "AND" were used for the simultaneous occurrence of problems, and "OR" for the occurrence of one or another problem. The terms used were found in Health Sciences Descriptors (DeCS), through the combination of the following descriptors: Coinfection; COVID-19; HIV. The research added 136 studies selected for a thorough investigation, of which 12 were established within the inclusion criteria. In the search for the studies selected for the bibliographic review, it was observed that people living with HIV had greater difficulty in maintaining treatment due to total isolation and closure of health centers. The number of studies carried out that seek to clarify the causes of this disease is still small, leaving the subject outdated and controversial by which the co-infection by COVID-19 in this risk group. We reiterate the importance of carrying out more research on the subject in order to demystify the seriousness considered worrying for this population. |
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oai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article-307262023-02-14T14:28:10Z Coinfection Covid-19/HIV interaction between two infections: Integrative Review Interacione Covid-19/VIH entre dos infecciones: Revisión integradora Coinfecção Covid-19/HIV interação entre duas infecções: Revisão Integrativa Soares Dias , Rômulo Philipino Takada, Heloísa Borges Bringel , Isadora Luísa Lima Fernandes Ribas, Sarah Gomes Colen, Wilian Miranda de Santana, Elivalter Sampaio Luz Neto, Inaldo Costa, Douglas Emanuel Batista de Sousa, Ronny de Carvalho, Francisco Rafael Coinfecção COVID-19 HIV The aim of the present study is to describe, according to the literature, the co-infection COVID-19/HIV and the interaction between the two infections. This is an integrative literature review, carried out in PUBMED databases and in the Virtual Health Library (VHL). Inclusion criteria were: primary study articles, in English/Spanish/Portuguese, being published in the last two years (2020-2022). Thus, the exclusion criteria were all studies that did not fall within the theme of co-infection by COVID-19 in patients with HIV-1 and that did not settle in the guiding question of this research. Controlled descriptors and Boolean operators "AND" were used for the simultaneous occurrence of problems, and "OR" for the occurrence of one or another problem. The terms used were found in Health Sciences Descriptors (DeCS), through the combination of the following descriptors: Coinfection; COVID-19; HIV. The research added 136 studies selected for a thorough investigation, of which 12 were established within the inclusion criteria. In the search for the studies selected for the bibliographic review, it was observed that people living with HIV had greater difficulty in maintaining treatment due to total isolation and closure of health centers. The number of studies carried out that seek to clarify the causes of this disease is still small, leaving the subject outdated and controversial by which the co-infection by COVID-19 in this risk group. We reiterate the importance of carrying out more research on the subject in order to demystify the seriousness considered worrying for this population. El objetivo del presente estudio es describir, según la literatura, la coinfección COVID-19/VIH y la interacción entre ambas infecciones. Se trata de una revisión integrativa de la literatura, realizada en las bases de datos PUBMED y en la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS). Los criterios de inclusión fueron: artículos de estudio primario, en inglés/español/portugués, publicados en los últimos dos años (2020-2022). Por lo tanto, los criterios de exclusión fueron todos los estudios que no entraron en el tema de la coinfección por COVID-19 en pacientes con VIH-1 y que no se asentaron en la pregunta guía de esta investigación. Se utilizaron descriptores controlados y operadores booleanos "AND" para la ocurrencia simultánea de problemas, y "OR" para la ocurrencia de uno u otro problema. Los términos utilizados fueron encontrados en los Descriptores de Ciencias de la Salud (DeCS), a través de la combinación de los siguientes descriptores: Coinfección; COVID-19; VIH. La investigación agregó 136 estudios seleccionados para una investigación exhaustiva, de los cuales 12 se establecieron dentro de los criterios de inclusión. En la búsqueda de los estudios seleccionados para la revisión bibliográfica, se observó que las personas que viven con VIH tenían mayor dificultad para mantener el tratamiento debido al aislamiento total y cierre de los centros de salud. La cantidad de estudios realizados que buscan esclarecer las causas de esta enfermedad es aún pequeña, dejando desfasado y controvertido el tema por el cual se presenta la coinfección por COVID-19 en este grupo de riesgo. Reiteramos la importancia de realizar más investigaciones sobre el tema a fin de desmitificar la gravedad considerada preocupante para esta población. O objetivo do presente estudo é descrever, de acordo com a literatura, a coinfecção COVID-19/HIV e a interação entre as duas infecções. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura, realizada nas bases de dados PUBMED e na Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde (BVS). Os critérios de inclusão foram: artigos de estudos primários, nos idiomas inglês/espanhol/português, sendo publicados nos últimos dois anos (2020-2022). Dessa maneira, os critérios de exclusão foram todos os estudos que não se enquadraram dentro da temática coinfecção por COVID-19 em pacientes com HIV-1 e que não se estabeleceram na questão norteadora desta pesquisa. Foram utilizados os descritores controlados e os operadores booleanos "AND" para a ocorrência simultânea de problemas, e "OR" para a ocorrência de um ou outro problema. Os termos utilizados foram encontrados nos Descritores em Ciências da Saúde (DeCS), por meio da junção dos seguintes descritores: Coinfecção; COVID-19; HIV. A pesquisa agregou 136 estudos selecionados para uma averiguação minuciosa, dos quais 12 se estabeleceram dentro dos critérios de inclusão. Na busca dos estudos selecionados para a revisão bibliográfica foi observado que pessoas vivendo com HIV tiveram maior dificuldade em manter o tratamento pelo isolamento total e fechamento dos centros de saúde. Ainda é reduzido o número de estudos realizados que buscam esclarecer as causas dessa doença, deixando assunto defasado e controverso pelos quais a coinfecção por COVID-19 neste grupo de risco. Reitera-se a importância de realizar mais pesquisas sobre o tema para que desmistifique a gravidade considerada preocupante para esta população. 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