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Chronobiology: relevance for tuberculosis.

Lígia Gabrielle Santos1, Gabriel Natan Pires, Lia Rita Azeredo Bittencourt, Sergio Tufik, Monica Levy Andersen.   

Abstract

Despite the knowledge concerning the pathogenesis of tuberculosis, this disease remains one of the most important causes of mortality worldwide. Several risk factors are well-known, such poverty, HIV infection, and poor nutrition, among others. However, some issues that may influence tuberculosis warrant further investigation. In particular, the chronobiological aspects related to tuberculosis have garnered limited attention. In general, the interface between tuberculosis and chronobiology is manifested in four ways: variations in vitamin D bioavailability, winter conditions, associated infections, and circannual oscillations of lymphocytes activity. Moreover, tuberculosis is related to the following chronobiological factors: seasonality, latitude, photoperiod and radiation. Despite the relevance of these topics, the relationship between them has been weakly reviewed. This review aims to synthesize the studies regarding the association between tuberculosis and chronobiology, as well as urge critical discussion and highlight its applicability to health policies for tuberculosis.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22503371     DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2012.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tuberculosis (Edinb)        ISSN: 1472-9792            Impact factor:   3.131


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4.  Environmental Factors Related to Pulmonary Tuberculosis in HIV-Infected Patients in the Combined Antiretroviral Therapy (cART) Era.

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6.  Serum vitamin D levels and risk of prevalent tuberculosis, incident tuberculosis and tuberculin skin test conversion among prisoners.

Authors:  Elisangela B Maceda; Crhistinne C M Gonçalves; Jason R Andrews; Albert I Ko; Catherine W Yeckel; Julio Croda
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-17       Impact factor: 4.379

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