TB and COVID-19: Paying attention to diabetes mellitus

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Abstract

In 2019, global diabetes prevalence was 463 million. Diabetes increases the risk of TB and adverse treatment outcomes including death and relapse. Diabetes also increases the risk of severe disease, multi-organ failure, coagulopathy and death in COVID-19. TB and COVID-19 share many features, suggesting opportunities to integrate prevention, diagnosis and care. Three areas for further work are highlighted: better infection control in diabetes clinics, easier and quicker diagnosis using similar technology platforms and optimal blood glucose control. The funding and resources for COVID-19 should be harnessed to improve TB and diabetes care and achieve their respective sustainable development goal targets.

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Harries, A. D., Kumar, A. M. V., Satyanarayana, S., Lin, Y., Dlodlo, R. A., Khogali, M., … Kapur, A. (2021, June 1). TB and COVID-19: Paying attention to diabetes mellitus. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/trab035

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