Latent tuberculosis in children and youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cross section survey
Abstract Background Data for latent tuberculosis in patients with type 1 Diabetes in Africa is limited. We assessed the prevalence of latent tuberculosis in youth and children with type 1 Diabetes in Dar es Salaam –Tanzania. Methods Our cross-sectional study recruited children and youth with T1DM by...
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| author | Edna S. Majaliwa Kandi Muze Evance Godfrey Kenneth Byashalira Blandina T Mmbaga Kaushik Ramaiya Sayoki G Mfinanga |
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| description | Abstract Background Data for latent tuberculosis in patients with type 1 Diabetes in Africa is limited. We assessed the prevalence of latent tuberculosis in youth and children with type 1 Diabetes in Dar es Salaam –Tanzania. Methods Our cross-sectional study recruited children and youth with T1DM by stage of puberty, glycaemic control, and age at diagnosis from January to December 2021 in Dar es Salaam. Participants were screened for the presence of latent Tuberculosis using the QuantiFERON test. A positive test was considered to have latent TB. Results Of the 281 participants, the mean age was 19 (± 6) years, 51.2% were female, and 80.8% had either a primary or secondary level of education at baseline. The prevalence of latent TB was 14.9% and was slightly higher in females (52.4%) than in males. This difference, however, was insignificant (p > 0.05). On the other hand, the proportion of latent TB was significantly higher in uncontrolled HbA1c levels (76.2%) than in those with controlled HbA1c (23.8%) [p = 0.046]. Duration of diabetes and age at diagnosis did not affect the occurrence of latent Tuberculosis [p > 0.05]. Meanwhile, in the regression model, participants with latent TB were more likely to have uncontrolled HbA1c. [p = 0.045] Conclusions Despite the methodological limitations, this survey highlights the high prevalence of latent TB among children and youth with diabetes; shouting for better control. These results clearly show the need to screen for Tuberculosis in children and youth with diabetes and start them on prevention as per protocol, especially in tuberculosis-endemic areas like Tanzania. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-cc697c95da1d4b5a8f1965f2dfbd0d432025-08-20T00:10:53ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342023-10-012311810.1186/s12879-023-08753-4Latent tuberculosis in children and youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cross section surveyEdna S. Majaliwa0Kandi Muze1Evance Godfrey2Kenneth Byashalira3Blandina T Mmbaga4Kaushik Ramaiya5Sayoki G Mfinanga6Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeMuhimbili National HospitalMuhimbili National HospitalKilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeKilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeShree Hindu Mandal HospitalMuhimbili Medical Research Centre, National Institute for Medical ResearchAbstract Background Data for latent tuberculosis in patients with type 1 Diabetes in Africa is limited. We assessed the prevalence of latent tuberculosis in youth and children with type 1 Diabetes in Dar es Salaam –Tanzania. Methods Our cross-sectional study recruited children and youth with T1DM by stage of puberty, glycaemic control, and age at diagnosis from January to December 2021 in Dar es Salaam. Participants were screened for the presence of latent Tuberculosis using the QuantiFERON test. A positive test was considered to have latent TB. Results Of the 281 participants, the mean age was 19 (± 6) years, 51.2% were female, and 80.8% had either a primary or secondary level of education at baseline. The prevalence of latent TB was 14.9% and was slightly higher in females (52.4%) than in males. This difference, however, was insignificant (p > 0.05). On the other hand, the proportion of latent TB was significantly higher in uncontrolled HbA1c levels (76.2%) than in those with controlled HbA1c (23.8%) [p = 0.046]. Duration of diabetes and age at diagnosis did not affect the occurrence of latent Tuberculosis [p > 0.05]. Meanwhile, in the regression model, participants with latent TB were more likely to have uncontrolled HbA1c. [p = 0.045] Conclusions Despite the methodological limitations, this survey highlights the high prevalence of latent TB among children and youth with diabetes; shouting for better control. These results clearly show the need to screen for Tuberculosis in children and youth with diabetes and start them on prevention as per protocol, especially in tuberculosis-endemic areas like Tanzania.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-023-08753-4DiabetesT1DMGlycaemicLatent tuberculosisChildrenYouth |
| spellingShingle | Edna S. Majaliwa Kandi Muze Evance Godfrey Kenneth Byashalira Blandina T Mmbaga Kaushik Ramaiya Sayoki G Mfinanga Latent tuberculosis in children and youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cross section survey Diabetes T1DM Glycaemic Latent tuberculosis Children Youth |
| title | Latent tuberculosis in children and youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cross section survey |
| title_full | Latent tuberculosis in children and youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cross section survey |
| title_fullStr | Latent tuberculosis in children and youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cross section survey |
| title_full_unstemmed | Latent tuberculosis in children and youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cross section survey |
| title_short | Latent tuberculosis in children and youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: a cross section survey |
| title_sort | latent tuberculosis in children and youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus in dar es salaam tanzania a cross section survey |
| topic | Diabetes T1DM Glycaemic Latent tuberculosis Children Youth |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-023-08753-4 |
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