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  • : 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 five 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.
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?:doi
?:doi
  • 10.1097/qad.0000000000002793
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  • AIDS
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?:pmid
  • 33306555
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  • Medline
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  • Viral suppression not decreased during COVID-19 among people with HIV and unstable housing enrolled in a low-barrier clinic-based program (POP-UP).
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  • 2020-12-09

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