Malnutrition in tribal people living with tuberculosis in India: A systematic review & meta-analysis.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Silambu Chelvi Kannayan, Basilea Watson, Kannan Thiruvengadam, M H Ghazala Shamail, Banurekha Velayutham, Rajendran Krishnan, Saravanan Natarajan
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Background & objectives Tuberculosis (TB) remains a persistent public health challenge in India. The country also has high proportions of malnutrition in different areas, making the population susceptible to TB. Among vulnerable populations, such as tribal communities, TB and malnutrition pose significant threats. Tribal populations exhibit disproportionately higher TB prevalence rates compared to non-tribal groups. Also, malnutrition prevalence among tribal communities far exceeds national averages in India. Amidst fragmented data, a systematic review of nutritional status among tribal populations with TB in India is imperative to inform comprehensive intervention strategies. Methods Cross-sectional, case-control, cohort and interventional studies reporting the nutritional status of active TB affected individuals among tribal populations in India were specifically included if terms such as "malnutrition" or "low BMI" were used. This systematic review followed PRISMA guidelines and was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020168328). The data was assessed using a random-effects model and standardized mean with 95% confidence interval (CI). The I2 statistics indicated heterogeneity. Publication bias was evaluated using funnel plots. Results Out of 124 studies, 20 were selected for initial screening, 15 were excluded due to a lack of appropriate data, and five were included for the final analysis. The pooled prevalence estimates of malnutrition among Indian tribes living with TB was 514 per 1000 people, with 95% CI: 232-791. The sensitivity analysis showed that no individual study influenced the estimation of pooled prevalence. Interpretation & conclusions In the background of India, contributing considerably to the burden of TB-related morbidity and mortality alongside undernutrition, reviews have underscored undernutrition as the predominant risk factor for TB, affecting over 50 per cent of the population in some States. This situation is exacerbated among the tribal communities in India due to the dual burdens of undernutrition and TB being more pronounced. Our systematic review consolidates evidence from five studies, revealing the prevalence of malnutrition among tribal TB patients. Conducting well-planned implementation research to address this dual burden among the underprivileged population would help achieve the ambitious goal of a TB-free India 2025.

印度部落肺结核患者的营养不良问题:系统回顾与荟萃分析。
背景与目标 结核病(TB)在印度仍然是一项长期存在的公共卫生挑战。印度不同地区营养不良的比例也很高,这使得人口很容易感染结核病。在部落社区等弱势群体中,结核病和营养不良构成了重大威胁。与非部落群体相比,部落人口的结核病发病率高得不成比例。此外,印度部落社区的营养不良率也远远超过全国平均水平。在数据零散的情况下,有必要对印度部落结核病患者的营养状况进行系统回顾,以便为综合干预策略提供依据。方法 报告印度部落人口中活动性肺结核患者营养状况的横断面研究、病例对照研究、队列研究和干预研究,如果使用了 "营养不良 "或 "低体重指数 "等术语,则特别纳入这些研究。本系统综述遵循 PRISMA 指南,并在 PROSPERO(CRD42020168328)上进行了注册。数据采用随机效应模型和标准化平均值与 95% 置信区间 (CI) 进行评估。I2 统计表明存在异质性。使用漏斗图评估了发表偏倚。结果 在 124 项研究中,20 项被选中进行初步筛选,15 项因缺乏适当数据而被排除,5 项被纳入最终分析。在患有肺结核的印第安部落中,营养不良的总患病率估计为每千人 514 例,95% CI:232-791 例。敏感性分析表明,没有任何一项研究会影响总体患病率的估算。释义与结论 在印度,营养不良与肺结核相关的发病率和死亡率一起造成了相当大的负担,综述强调营养不良是肺结核的主要风险因素,在某些邦影响着 50% 以上的人口。由于营养不良和结核病的双重负担更加明显,这种情况在印度的部落社区更加严重。我们的系统综述整合了五项研究的证据,揭示了部落结核病患者营养不良的普遍程度。开展计划周密的实施研究以解决贫困人口的双重负担,将有助于实现 2025 年印度无结核病的宏伟目标。
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5.80
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2.40%
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191
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Medical Research (IJMR) [ISSN 0971-5916] is one of the oldest medical Journals not only in India, but probably in Asia, as it started in the year 1913. The Journal was started as a quarterly (4 issues/year) in 1913 and made bimonthly (6 issues/year) in 1958. It became monthly (12 issues/year) in the year 1964.
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