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دراسة عدوى التدرن الكامن في مرضى السكري البالغين == Study of latent tuberculosis infection in adult diabetic patients at Baghdad teaching hospital

Author name: شهد حامد مكي
Supervisor name: مصطفى نعمة عبد علي
General topic: Medicine
Specific topic: Diseases - Thoracic
Degree: Higher Diploma
University: University of Baghdad - Faculty Of Medicine
Language: English
University location: Baghdad
First pages: 19T1474 - p.pdf
Abstract: Latent TB is state of persistent immune response to stimulation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens without evidence of clinically manifested active TB. The WHO reports that 10% of TB cases around the world are linked to diabetes. The course of the infections is also more complicated in this patient group. One of the possible causes of this increased prevalence of infections is defects in immunity.Aim of the study : This study tested for relationship between LTBI and DM and attempted to determine if DM status influenced the result of LTBI. Materials and Methods : - The study was comparative case control with analytical elements.The data collection was carried out in medical clinic in Baghdad teaching hospital at Baghdad city, Iraq. The data collection was done between the 1stOctobar 2017 to 1st March 2018, two days weekly, four hours per day. Total sample was 102 participants, 51 diabetic patients and 51 non diabetic patients. Results : - Total of 102 patients were involved in the study. The age and body mass index (BMI) of patients of both groups was matched and there was a significant difference of the mean years of age of the patients with positive TST and those with negative TST, while no such significant difference was found between the BMI of the patients with positive TST and those with negative TST significant association was found between diabetic history and latent tuberculosis which identify by positive result of TST, while no association found between smoking history and educational level with latent tuberculosis.Conclusion : - This study show significant relation between DM and development of latent TB.
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