“Diabetes among tuberculosis patients in Bengaluru is alarming: Time to tackle it efficiently!”

Q3 Medicine
Shilpa Madhava Kunjathur , Ronald Jaswanth Kumar Katta , Sharath Burguina Nagaraja , Sangeetha M D , Sreenath Menon P K , Anil Singarajapure
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Abstract

Context

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major health challenge in India, with the country bearing the highest global burden. Co-existing with this epidemic is the surge in diabetes mellitus (DM) cases, earning India the title of "Diabetes Capital."

Aim

This study investigates the association between TB and DM, focusing on the feasibility and outcomes of screening TB patients for diabetes. It also explores the challenges and opportunities for integrated care of TB-DM comorbidities.

Settings

and Design: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 32 tuberculosis units in the BBMP district of Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

Materials and methods

Data were collected from TB laboratory registers and through interviews with National Tuberculosis Elimination Program (NTEP) healthcare providers. The study assessed the implementation of diabetes screening, challenges in the process, and suggestions for improvement.

Results

As part of the Quantitative data, of the 17,052 presumptive TB cases examined, 41% were aware of their diabetes status. Diabetics constituted 14.61% of the presumptive cases. Of the diagnosed TB patients, 25.2% were found to be positive for DM as well. Qualitatively, healthcare providers highlighted operational challenges, mainly concerning the timing of blood sugar testing and the need for referral to higher-level facilities. They also emphasized the importance of generating awareness among communities and training healthcare workers for on-the-spot diabetes screening.

Conclusion

The findings highlight the urgent need for improved screening of TB patients for diabetes, timely initiation of anti-diabetic treatment, and comprehensive healthcare services under one roof. Advocacy, communication, and social mobilization strategies should be intensified to create awareness of TB-DM comorbidities in the general population.
“班加罗尔肺结核患者中的糖尿病令人担忧:是时候有效地解决这个问题了!”
结核病在印度仍然是一项重大的卫生挑战,该国承担着全球最重的负担。与这种流行病共存的是糖尿病(DM)病例的激增,印度因此获得了“糖尿病之都”的称号。目的探讨结核病与糖尿病的关系,重点探讨结核病患者糖尿病筛查的可行性和结果。它还探讨了结核病-糖尿病合并症综合护理的挑战和机遇。环境和设计:本横断面研究在印度卡纳塔克邦班加罗尔BBMP区的32个结核病单位进行。资料和方法数据收集自结核病实验室登记簿和通过与国家结核病消除计划(NTEP)卫生保健提供者的访谈。该研究评估了糖尿病筛查的实施、过程中的挑战和改进建议。结果作为定量数据的一部分,在检查的17052例推定结核病例中,41%的人知道自己的糖尿病状况。糖尿病患者占推定病例的14.61%。在诊断为结核病的患者中,25.2%的人也发现糖尿病呈阳性。从质量上讲,医疗保健提供者强调了操作上的挑战,主要涉及血糖测试的时间和转诊到更高级别设施的需要。他们还强调了在社区中提高认识和培训保健工作者进行现场糖尿病筛查的重要性。结论加强结核病患者糖尿病筛查,及时开展抗糖尿病治疗,提供综合医疗服务是当务之急。应加强宣传、沟通和社会动员战略,以提高普通人群对结核病-糖尿病合并症的认识。
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Indian Journal of Tuberculosis
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
2.80
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Tuberculosis (IJTB) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the specialty of tuberculosis and lung diseases and is published quarterly. IJTB publishes research on clinical, epidemiological, public health and social aspects of tuberculosis. The journal accepts original research articles, viewpoints, review articles, success stories, interesting case series and case reports on patients suffering from pulmonary, extra-pulmonary tuberculosis as well as other respiratory diseases, Radiology Forum, Short Communications, Book Reviews, abstracts, letters to the editor, editorials on topics of current interest etc. The articles published in IJTB are a key source of information on research in tuberculosis. The journal is indexed in Medline
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