HIV patients show an increased risk of immunosuppression, hospitalization, and mortality associated with enhanced COVID-19 infection severity & precedence for vaccination. Ageing, multi-mortality & sociodemographic elements determine the COVID-19-related outcome vulnerability in people with HIV.
Detectable antibody response develops at 3 and 6 months after 2nd dose and 3rd or booster dose. Although COVID-19 vaccines are safe & well tolerated, but viral replication is suppressed in HIV patients & circulating CD4 þ cell numbers do not rebuild properly.
In HIV patients, possible suppression or overactivation of the immune system is attributable to the primary disease, concurrent treatment & severe infection, and viral shedding.
Attenuated humoral immunity reducing the efficacy of vaccines leads to major gaps in the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine in HIV patients. Agitation about the vaccination effectiveness of HIV patients arises due to their reduced serological response regarding other disease vaccinations & high-risk ratio of incomplete, complete & booster vaccination compared to lower rates of seroconversion.
There is a large disparity in vaccination coverage in HIV care & viral suppression status leading to a high probability of severe COVID-19 infection outcomes. Simultaneously there is a lack of high efficacy of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in HIV patients on HAART (Highly active antiretroviral therapy). Concomitantly there is a scarcity of immediate availability of booster doses to combat new recurrent COVID-19 variants.
Proposed guidelines for COVID-19 Vaccines for the HIV-Infected Patient
1. Re-establishment of HIV diagnosis, and care services, integrated COVID-19 vaccination & treatment.
2. Conscious prioritization for COVID-19 surveillance, prevention, and clinical & virological monitoring without any stigmatization.
3. Well-supported COVID-19 vaccine accessibility, manufacturing regionalization & monitoring of antiretroviral therapy, & booster dose vaccination.
4. Persistent COVID-19 infection irrespective of symptoms virological detection in low CD4 counts (<200 cells/μL) patients.
5. Monitoring & vaccination of caretakers, especially in high titers & sequenced isolates.
6. More clinical trials to test therapeutic interventions for immunosuppressed patients with persistent COVID-19.
7. Initiations of studies to decide between vaccination and long-acting monoclonal antibody prophylaxis.
8. Developing boosting strategies, neutralizing monoclonal antibodies, and improving access to the rational use of antivirals for potential antiviral-resistant groups who do not respond well to vaccination.
Favourable immunogenicity & efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination is observed in HIV patients. Slightly lower improved seroconversion was observed post 2nd dose of vaccination. 3rd (booster) vaccination with mRNA COVID-19 vaccines may show improvement in seroprotection. Vaccine hesitancy in HIV patients can be reduced by providing trusted authentic awareness, and information & encouragement by policymakers, health planners & stakeholders. The necessity of booster dose should be prominently established along with developing seriousness towards timely serial dosing to maintain seroprotection. COVID-19 vaccination clinical guidelines should include vaccine durability, humoral immune response, neutralization capacity & contribution of cell-mediated immunity.
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