Viral suppression during COVID-19 among people with HIV experiencing homelessness in a low-barrier clinic-based program

Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) threatens to further worsen HIV outcomes among people experiencing homelessness. We conducted an interrupted time-series analysis of care engagement and viral suppression among unhoused individuals in the ‘POP-UP’ low-barrier, high-intensity HIV primary care program during COVID-19. Among 85 patients, care engagement and viral suppression did not decrease in the 5 months following implementation of San Francisco's ‘shelter-in-place’ ordinance. Low-barrier, in-person HIV care for homeless individuals may be important for maintaining HIV outcomes during COVID-19.
Source: AIDS - Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Research Letter Source Type: research