OA-359 Latent tuberculosis infection among people with diabetes mellitus in Uganda and Tanzania

BackgroundPeople with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) are at increased risk for TB and those who have latent TB infection (LTBI) might be indicated for TB preventive therapy. We examined the prevalence and determinants of LTBI among people with DM as part of the PROTID project in Uganda and Tanzania.MethodsA...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ global health 2023-12, Vol.8 (Suppl 10), p.A13-A14
Hauptverfasser: Kyazze, Andrew Peter, Ssekamatte, Phillip, Nakavuma, Rose, Emoru, Reagan, Laizer, Sweetness Naftal, Mrema, Lucy Elauteri, Olomi, Willyhelmina, Chamba, Nyasatu, Kilonzo, Kajiru, Sabi, Issa, Minja, Tina Lillian, Ntinginya, Elias Nyanda, Sharples, Katrina, Brake, Lindsey te, Critchley, Julia Alison, Hill, Philip, Crevel, Reinout van, Kibirige, Davis, Andia-Biraro, Irene
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Zusammenfassung:BackgroundPeople with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) are at increased risk for TB and those who have latent TB infection (LTBI) might be indicated for TB preventive therapy. We examined the prevalence and determinants of LTBI among people with DM as part of the PROTID project in Uganda and Tanzania.MethodsA total of 2005 participants with DM were screened for LTBI at four sites in Uganda and Tanzania. LTBI was diagnosed using the tuberculin skin test (TST) with a cutoff of 10mm and or a positive QuantiFERON-TB plus (QFT-plus) after excluding ATB. ResultsThe overall prevalence of LTBI was high at 56.3% (lowest at 35.1% in Moshi, Tanzania, and highest at 77% in Kampala, Uganda). 780/2005 (38.9%) had a positive TST, 862 (43.0%) had a positive QFT-plus, and 515 (25.7%) had both a positive TST and QFT-plus. There was a good agreement of 72% (k=0.42; 95% CI: 0.38–0.46) between the two tests. On multivariable analysis, those aged between 36–45 [AOR=2.38 (CI: 1.44–3.92)]; 46–55 [AOR=1.98 (CI: 1.26–3.13)]; and 55 years and above [AOR=1.48 (CI: 0.95–2.29)]; previous TB [AOR=1.85(CI:1.15–2.99, p=0.01)], contacts with TB disease [AOR=1.51(CI:1.16–1.96)] were associated with increased odds of LTBI positivity while Female gender [AOR=0.59(CI: 0.48–0.73), p
ISSN:2059-7908
DOI:10.1136/bmjgh-2023-EDC.31