2020
DOI: 10.18502/ijph.v49i8.3892
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Effect of Diabetes Mellitus on Tuberculosis Treatment Outcomes among Tuberculosis Patients in Kelantan, Malaysia

Abstract: Background: There is growing evidence that DM may play an important role in the occurrence of unsuccessful TB treatment outcomes. This study was undertaken to examine the prevalence of DM among TB population, compare the profile of TB patients with and without DM and determine the effect of DM on unsuccessful treatment outcomes among TB patients in Kelantan state, Malaysia from 2012 to 2016. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted in Sep 2017 using data from registered TB cases in Kelantan state, … Show more

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“…Despite the need for further investigation, key NCDs that include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease likely interfere with patients’ response to anti-tuberculosis treatment [1] , [30] . In contrast to other studies, the current study did not observe significant differences in TB outcomes by HIV status [31] , [32] , [33] , [34] , [35] , [36] . This might be due to methodological and participant selection differences; wherein previous reports did not adjust for other factors such as diabetes and relied on retrospective research designs.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the need for further investigation, key NCDs that include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease likely interfere with patients’ response to anti-tuberculosis treatment [1] , [30] . In contrast to other studies, the current study did not observe significant differences in TB outcomes by HIV status [31] , [32] , [33] , [34] , [35] , [36] . This might be due to methodological and participant selection differences; wherein previous reports did not adjust for other factors such as diabetes and relied on retrospective research designs.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings were consistent with a study done Netherlands (Bates, Marais, & Zumla, 2015) which found a negative impact of diabetes on treatment success. However, our findings were inconsistent with a study done in Kelantan, Malaysia by (Ahmad et al, 2020) which found that success rate in TB patients with diabetes mellitus was higher compared to TB patients without diabetes mellitus. This might be explained by delayed clearance resulting in routine switching to a two-drug regimen in patients who are still culturepositive or lowered rifampicin levels in diabetes patients.…”
Section: Factors Associated With Tb Treatment Success Of Pulmonary Tu...contrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Roger et al showed that TB patients with prediabetes or DM were more likely to have unsuccessful treatment outcomes in Peru, with an OR of 6.1 (95% Cl: 1.9-19.6) [17]. Siti et al reported that TB patients with DM were three times more likely to have an unsuccessful treatment outcome than those without DM in Kelantan state, Malaysia [55].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%