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Journal Article > Research

High prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes among tuberculosis patients in peripheral health facilities in Kerala

Nair SA, Kumari AK, Subramonianpillai J, Shabna DS, Kumar SM, Balakrishnan S, Naik B, Kumar AMV, Isaakidis P, Satyanarayana S
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Abstract
SETTING
Two tertiary care hospitals and 12 peripheral health institutions (PHIs) in Trivandrum, Kerala, India.

OBJECTIVE
To determine factors associated with the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) among tuberculosis (TB) patients and examine differences in the proportion of new DM cases among TB patients diagnosed at tertiary care centres and PHIs.

DESIGN
A descriptive study: TB patients diagnosed during March-September 2012 were screened for known DM. Those with unknown DM status were tested for random blood glucose and fasting blood glucose (FBG); FBG ≥ 126 mg/dl was diagnosed as new DM.

RESULTS
Of 920 TB patients, 689 (72%) were male and the mean (standard deviation) age was 47.6 (16.4) years. Of these, 298 (32.4%) were diabetic: 235 (26%) had previously known DM and 63 (7%) were newly diagnosed. During the screening at PHIs and tertiary care hospitals, respectively 30/183 (16.4%) and 33/737 (4.5%) were newly diagnosed with DM (OR 3.71; 95%CI 2.17-6.32). Overall, age >50 years and pulmonary tuberculosis were independently associated with a higher prevalence of diabetes.

CONCLUSION
As nearly one in three TB patients had DM, we recommend that TB patients should be routinely screened for DM in Kerala. As the proportion of new DM was higher among TB patients diagnosed at PHIs, we would recommend that specific attention and investment be directed to PHIs.
Countries
India
Subject Area
tuberculosisnon-communicable diseasediabetes
DOI
10.5588/pha.13.0037
Published Date
04-Nov-2013
PubMed ID
26393068
Languages
English
Journal
Public Health Action
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages S38-42
Issue Date
04-Nov-2013
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