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HIV-positive Ukrainian refugees in the Czech Republic
R. Massmann, T. Groh, D. Jilich, D. Bartková, Z. Bartovská, J. Chmelař, A. Chrdle, P. Dlouhý, Š. Cimrman, S. Guimaraes da Silva, J. Kapla, M. Kubiska, S. Snopková, R. Svačinka, M. Zlámal, O. Samsonová, D. Sedláček
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
NLK
Free Medical Journals
od 1997 do Před 1 rokem
Open Access Digital Library
od 1997-11-11
- MeSH
- HIV infekce * epidemiologie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- retrospektivní studie MeSH
- tuberkulóza * MeSH
- uprchlíci * MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Česká republika MeSH
OBJECTIVE: Over 480 000 Ukrainian refugees have arrived in the Czech Republic since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, including over 500 people with HIV. This study describes the demographics, characteristics, and management of Ukrainian refugees with HIV in the Czech Republic. DESIGN: Retrospective, observational, noninterventional study. METHODS: Ukrainian nationals registering at HIV centers in the Czech Republic with war refugee status were included. Data were collected from medical records between 1 March and 31 July 2022. The study was registered with the Czech State Institute for Drug Control, ID number 2301200000. RESULTS: Four hundred and eighty-two patients were included in the study. Most patients were female (69.5%; n = 335/482) with well-controlled HIV. The median [interquartile range] CD4 + cell count was 597 [397] cells/μl of blood, and 79.3% ( n = 361/455) of patients had HIV RNA <40 copies/ml. Coinfections of hepatitis C virus, hepatitis B virus, and/or tuberculosis were reported for 17.4% ( n = 78/449), 9% ( n = 40/446) and 1.3% ( n = 6/446) of patients, respectively. In Ukraine, 85.7% ( n = 384/448) of patients had been receiving an integrase strand transfer inhibitor-based regimen and most (69.7%; n = 310/445) did not switch therapy upon arrival in the Czech Republic. CONCLUSION: Migration from Ukraine is changing the characteristics of HIV epidemiology in the Czech Republic. Ukrainian refugees with HIV have been provided with a high standard of medical care in the Czech Republic. Improved coordination between medical services within the Czech Republic and between countries in the European Union is necessary to optimize patient care.
1st Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague
3rd Faculty of Medicine Charles University
České Budějovice Hospital České Budějovice
Department of Infectious Diseases Faculty Hospital Brno
Department of Infectious Diseases Faculty Hospital Bulovka
Department of Infectious Diseases University Hospital Hradec Králové Hradec Králové
Department of Infectious Diseases University Hospital Ostrava Ostrava
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences University of South Bohemia České Budějovice Czech Republic
Faculty of Medicine Charles University
Faculty of Medicine Masaryk University Brno
Faculty of Medicine Masaryk University Brno Brno Czech Republic
Faculty of Medicine University of Ostrava
Masaryk Hospital Ústí nad Labem
Public Health Centre Ministry of Health Kiev Ukraine
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