HIV CENTERS FOR UNDEREPRESENTED POPULATIONS IN RESEARCH CTU (HIV CURE CTU) Administrative Supplement

  • Funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Key facts

  • Disease

    COVID-19
  • Start & end year

    2020
    2020
  • Known Financial Commitments (USD)

    $300,054
  • Funder

    National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Principal Investigator

    STEPHEN A SPECTOR
  • Research Location

    United States of America
  • Lead Research Institution

    UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO
  • Research Priority Alignment

    N/A
  • Research Category

    Pathogen: natural history, transmission and diagnostics

  • Research Subcategory

    Immunity

  • Special Interest Tags

    N/A

  • Study Type

    Clinical

  • Clinical Trial Details

    Not applicable

  • Broad Policy Alignment

    Pending

  • Age Group

    Adults (18 and older)Children (1 year to 12 years)

  • Vulnerable Population

    Individuals with multimorbidityOther

  • Occupations of Interest

    Unspecified

Abstract

Project Summary:COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS CoV-2 virus, a novel coronavirus that has caused apandemic due to lack of immunity to the virus in the general population and lack of effectivetherapy. Increased morbidity due to COVID-19 disease occurs in people age 65 years old andolder, persons with hypertension, diabetes, chronic lung disease, and with immunodeficiency.COVID-19 disease has greatly impacted persons of color in the United States due to a highprevalence of comorbidities in persons of color and due to relative lack of access to medicalcare in persons of color, especially in areas of the country most impacted by poverty and lack ofMedicaid expansion, such as some Southern states in the US, like Texas, which has the one ofthe highest rates of uninsured individuals in the country. Texas currently has had 45,198 casesof COVID-19 with 1,272 fatalities. Harris County/Houston has had 9,050 combined confirmedcases with 199 deaths.The COVID-19 pandemic coincides with the HIV pandemic currently impacting the US and bothSARS CoV-2 and HIV cause high morbidity in Communities of Color. Aside from the impact ofboth viral infections, the socioeconomic and mental health impacts of the public health approachto controlling the spread of COVID-19 disease, social distancing, quarantine, and isolation, havedetrimentally impacted persons with HIV over and above the effects on the general population.Mental health problems, poverty, food insecurity, economic vulnerability, work in serviceindustry where jobs have been eliminated, and lack of safety net for children out of school, alldisproportionately affect persons with HIV.The Texas Children's Hospital (TCH) proposal will address the impact of COVID-19 in childrenand youth living with HIV in the Houston area. TCH will evaluate for prevalent SARS CoV-2infection by performing a PCR evaluation at baseline and in 6 months in 160 children and youthages 2 to 24 years who receive care at TCH. Serology for SARS CoV-2 will also be evaluatedat baseline and in 6 months to look for evolving immunity over time in this population. Surveyswill be administered at baseline and 6 months to evaluate for the socioeconomic and mentalhealth impact of social distancing on these families and youth. COVID-19 disease in personswith HIV infection will be described. Baseline and follow-up demographic, immunologic,socioeconomic, and mental health characteristics of the children and youth enrolled living withHIV will be described.