Abstract
Aim: Tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes mellitus continue to be significant public health problems. Diabetes screening of tuberculosis patients will provide early case diagnosis, improved diabetes control, and improved tuberculosis treatment result. The purpose of this study was to ascertain the prevalence and risk factors for diabetes in tuberculosis patients, as well as their influence on the treatment result of tuberculosis. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Bangladesh's randomly chosen peripheral health institutions. All TB patients above the age of 18 years were checked for diabetes. Age, gender, family history, smoking, and BMI were all considered as risk factors. Results: Out of 165 participants, diabetes was shown to be prevalent in 35% of TB patients. Diabetes was related to advanced age and type of tuberculosis; its origin (pulmonary or extra pulmonary) and socioeconomic level were found to be significant. Conclusion: Diabetes is a common comorbidity among tuberculosis patients. Over the age of 50 years, the risk of this twin morbidity increases significantly. Screening tuberculosis patients for fasting blood sugar values will aid in the early diagnosis of diabetes and will lead to a better prognosis.
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