Literature DB >> 18083679

Diabetes and the risk of tuberculosis: a neglected threat to public health?

Catherine R Stevenson1, Julia A Critchley, Nita G Forouhi, Gojka Roglic, Brian G Williams, Christopher Dye, Nigel C Unwin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global public health problem. In the past, a relationship between TB and diabetes mellitus (DM) was recognized, and its importance was acknowledged through joint treatment clinics. However, this is rarely highlighted in current research or control priorities. This paper aims to evaluate the evidence for an association between these two diseases.
METHODS: A Medline literature search was undertaken, supplemented by checking references and contacting experts. We critically appraised studies that quantified the association between TB and DM, and were published after 1995. We assessed study quality according to criteria such as sample size, method of selection of cases and controls, losses to follow-up, quality and method of control of confounding, and summarized the results narratively and in tabular form.
RESULTS: All studies identified statistically significant and clinically important associations, with the increase in risk or odds of TB varying between 1.5- and 7.8-fold for those with DM. Risk was highest at younger ages. Most studies had not measured and controlled adequately for potential major confounders. DISCUSSION: There is strong evidence for an association between TB and DM, which has potential public health implications. Further well-designed studies are needed to assess the magnitude precisely.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18083679     DOI: 10.1177/1742395307081502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronic Illn        ISSN: 1742-3953


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3.  Diabetes mellitus in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: admissions, complications and outcomes in a large referral hospital.

Authors:  M Gizaw; A D Harries; S Ade; K Tayler-Smith; E Ali; N Firdu; H Yifter
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Review 4.  Tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus: convergence of two epidemics.

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5.  Screening adult tuberculosis patients for diabetes mellitus in Ebeye, Republic of the Marshall Islands.

Authors:  J N Nasa; R Brostrom; S Ram; A M V Kumar; J Seremai; M Hauma; I A Paul; J R Langidrik
Journal:  Public Health Action       Date:  2014-06-21

Review 6.  Epidemiology and interaction of diabetes mellitus and tuberculosis and challenges for care: a review.

Authors:  A D Harries; S Satyanarayana; A M V Kumar; S B Nagaraja; P Isaakidis; S Malhotra; S Achanta; B Naik; N Wilson; R Zachariah; K Lönnroth; A Kapur
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7.  Is screening for diabetes among tuberculosis patients feasible at the field level?

Authors:  B Naik; A M V Kumar; S Satyanarayana; M D Suryakant; N M V Swamy; S Nair; P Isaakidis; A D Harries
Journal:  Public Health Action       Date:  2013-11-04

Review 8.  Defining a Research Agenda to Address the Converging Epidemics of Tuberculosis and Diabetes: Part 1: Epidemiology and Clinical Management.

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9.  Trends in tuberculosis incidence and their determinants in 134 countries.

Authors:  C Dye; K Lönnroth; E Jaramillo; B G Williams; M Raviglione
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10.  A review of co-morbidity between infectious and chronic disease in Sub Saharan Africa: TB and diabetes mellitus, HIV and metabolic syndrome, and the impact of globalization.

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