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The Effect of Diabetes and Prediabetes on Mycobacterium tuberculosis Transmission to Close Contacts

2021; Oxford University Press; Volume: 224; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/infdis/jiab264

ISSN

1537-6613

Autores

María B. Arriaga, Michael S. Rocha, Betânia M. F. Nogueira, Vanessa Nascimento, Mariana Araújo‐Pereira, Alexandra B. Souza, Alice M S Andrade, Allyson Guimarães Costa, Adriano Gomes-Silva, Elisângela Silva, Marina C. Figueiredo, Megan Turner, Betina Durovni, José Roberto Lapa e Silva, Afrânio Lineu Kritski, Solange Cavalcante, Valéria C. Rolla, Marcelo Cordeiro‐Santos, Timothy R. Sterling, Bruno B. Andrade,

Tópico(s)

Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections

Resumo

It is unknown whether dysglycemia is associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission.We assessed epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with culture-confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis and their close contacts, enrolled in a multicenter prospective cohort in Brazil. Contacts were investigated at baseline and 6 months after enrollment. QuantiFERON positivity at baseline and conversion (from negative to positive at month 6) were compared between subgroups of contacts according to glycemic status of persons with tuberculosis (PWTB) as diabetes mellitus (DM) or prediabetes. Multivariable mixed-effects logistic regression models were performed to test independent associations with baseline QuantiFERON positive and QuantiFERON conversion.There were 592 PWTB (153 DM, 141 prediabetes, 211 normoglycemic) and 1784 contacts, of whom 658 were QuantiFERON-positive at baseline and 106 converters. Multivariable analyses demonstrated that tuberculosis-prediabetes cases, acid-fast bacilli-positive, pulmonary cavities, and living with someone who smoked were independently associated with QuantiFERON positive in contacts at baseline. DM, persistent cough, acid-fast bacilli-positive, and pulmonary cavities in tuberculosis source cases were associated with QuantiFERON conversion.Contacts of persons with pulmonary tuberculosis and dysglycemia were at increased risk of being QuantiFERON positive at baseline or month 6. Increased focus on such close contacts could improve tuberculosis control.

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