| Literature DB >> 26400388 |
W Rajapakshe1, P Isaakidis2, K D Sagili3, A M V Kumar3, S Samaraweera4, N Pallewatta4, W Jayakody4, A Nissanka1.
Abstract
Given the well-known linkage between diabetes mellitus (DM) and tuberculosis (TB), the World Health Organization recommends bidirectional screening. Here we report the first screening effort of its kind from a chest clinic in the Ampara district of Sri Lanka. Of 112 TB patients registered between January 2013 and October 2014, eight had pre-existing DM. Of those remaining, 83 (80%) underwent fasting plasma glucose testing, of whom two (2%) and 17 (20%) were found to have diabetes and impaired fasting glucose, respectively. All of these were enrolled in care. Screening TB patients for DM was found to be feasible at the district level. Further studies at the provincial/country level are required before making any decision to scale up bidirectional screening.Entities:
Keywords: diabetes mellitus; screening; tuberculosis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26400388 PMCID: PMC4487478 DOI: 10.5588/pha.15.0006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Action ISSN: 2220-8372