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AuthorChivese, Tawanda
AuthorMusa, Omran A H
AuthorHindy, George
AuthorAl-Wattary, Noor
AuthorBadran, Saif
AuthorSoliman, Nada
AuthorAboughalia, Ahmed T M
AuthorMatizanadzo, Joshua T
AuthorEmara, Mohamed M
AuthorThalib, Lukman
AuthorDoi, Suhail A R
Available date2021-08-17T08:34:28Z
Publication Date2021-07-12
Publication NameTravel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tmaid.2021.102135
CitationTawanda Chivese, Omran A.H. Musa, George Hindy, Noor Al-Wattary, Saif Badran, Nada Soliman, Ahmed T.M. Aboughalia, Joshua T. Matizanadzo, Mohamed M. Emara, Lukman Thalib, Suhail A.R. Doi, Efficacy of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine in treating COVID-19 infection: A meta-review of systematic reviews and an updated meta-analysis, Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, Volume 43, 2021, 102135, ISSN 1477-8939, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tmaid.2021.102135
ISSN1477-8939
Identifier102135
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/21714
AbstractTo synthesize findings from systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the efficacy and safety of chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) with or without Azithromycin for treating COVID-19, and to update the evidence using a meta-analysis. A comprehensive search was carried out in electronic databases for systematic reviews, meta-analyses and experimental studies which investigated the efficacy and safety of CQ, HCQ with or without Azithromycin to treat COVID-19. Findings from the reviews were synthesised using tables and forest plots and the quality effect model was used for the updated meta-analysis. The main outcomes were mortality, the need for intensive care services, disease exacerbation, viral clearance and occurrence of adverse events. Thirteen reviews with 40 primary studies were included. Two meta-analyses reported a high risk of mortality, with ORs of 2.2 and 3.0, and the two others found no association between HCQ and mortality. Findings from two meta-analyses showed that HCQ with Azithromycin increased the risk of mortality, with similar ORs of 2.5. The updated meta-analysis of experimental studies showed that the drugs were not effective in reducing mortality (RR 1.1, 95%CI 1.0-1.3, I = 0.0%), need for intensive care services (OR 1.1, 95%CI 0.9-1.4, I = 0.0%), virological cure (OR 1.5, 95%CI 0.5-4.4, I = 39.6%) or disease exacerbation (OR 1.2, 95%CI 0.3-5.9, I = 31.9%) but increased the odds of adverse events (OR 12,3, 95%CI 2.5-59.9, I = 76.6%). There is conclusive evidence that CQ and HCQ, with or without Azithromycin are not effective in treating COVID-19 or its exacerbation. PROSPERO: CRD42020191353
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectAdverse events
COVID-19
Chloroquine
Disease worsening
Efficacy
Hydroxychloroquine
ICU
Mortality
Virological cure
TitleEfficacy of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine in treating COVID-19 infection: A meta-review of systematic reviews and an updated meta-analysis
TypeArticle
Volume Number43
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