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COHIVE is an observational cohort nested in four antiretroviral therapy research studies (ADVANCE - NCT03122262; D²EFT - NCT03017872; DolPHIN2 - NCT03249181 and NAMSAL-ANRS12313 - NCT02777229). COHIVE will include participants who are possible COVID-19 cases with symptoms or confirmed COVID-19 cases, and participants who agree to have a serology testing for SARS-CoV-2 regardless of COVID-19 history.
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COHIVE is an observational cohort study nested within four parent open label randomised clinical trials of first- and second-line antiretroviral therapies (ADVANCE - NCT03122262; D²EFT - NCT03017872; DolPHIN2 - NCT03249181 and NAMSAL-ANRS12313 - NCT02777229). COHIVE objective is to study the occurrence and outcomes of COVID-19 in people living with HIV across a variety of clinical settings. Taken together, these pivotal trials provide an established population and encompass a range of HIV therapies, HIV populations, and geographic regions to capture the full spectrum of these global public health emergency as it pertains to people living with HIV.
The sample will include participants who are possible symptomatic or confirmed COVID-19 cases, and participants who agree to enrol in the SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence cohort (regardless of SARS-CoV-2 infection). Approximately 2,500 participants are enrolled in these 4 studies.
Enrolment into COHIVE substudy is voluntary and optional for participants in ADVANCE, D²EFT, DolPHIN2 and NAMSAL studies. Parameters relevant to COHIVE substudy including demographics, arm of randomised ART, medical and HIV history, immunological and virological results, adverse events at required time points will be collected as part of parent studies. Substudy specific assessments performed at baseline include optional sample collection for SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR and serology; for the possible symptomatic or confirmed COVID-19 cases, the management of the patients, diagnostic test results, and outcomes, will be collected.
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