Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease that causes pulmonary tuberculosis and also affectsother tissues of the body. People with diabetes mellitus and those who are underweight have an increased risk ofgetting active tuberculosis. The objectives of the study were to estimate the prevalence of diabetes mellitus and todetermine its association with Body Mass Index in tuberculosis patients.Methods: In the present record-based cross-sectional study, 100 sputum smear positive tuberculosis patients 18years and older who attended the out-patient department of Pulmonary Medicine from 1/6/2020 to 31/12/2022were included and sputum smear negative patients were excluded. Data entry and analysis was done in MicrosoftExcel. Percentages were calculated and association between diabetes mellitus and Body Mass Index of the studypopulation was assessed by chi square test.Conclusion: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus in tuberculosis patients was almost double than that of thegeneral population of India and its association with underweight was found to be statistically significant. Soproper screening of all patients of tuberculosis for diabetes mellitus is necessary for early diagnosis and treatment.Health education and counselling are equally important

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