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Prior Covid-19 Infection Among Newly Diagnosed Tuberculosis Patients in a Tertiary Care Center in Tehran: A Case-Control Study Publisher Pubmed



Semnani K1 ; Sohrabi M2 ; Alavijeh PE3 ; Seyedalinaghi S4 ; Esmaeili S1 ; Halabchi F5 ; Alizadeh Z5 ; Salami A6 ; Khaneshan AS2, 4
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Source: Immunity, Inflammation and Disease Published:2024


Abstract

Objective: To assess the risk of developing pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in accordance with prior history of COVID-19 infection. Background: Since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic much discussion has been had on the possible role it might play on global efforts to combat TB; most, focusing on the pandemic's impact on health care systems' capabilities to manage TB cases. Mechanisms have also been proposed by which the COVID-19 infection may directly affect individuals' chance of developing TB infection. Cases have been reported with a history of COVID-19 infection preceding a diagnosis of TB, evidencing its possible role as a risk factor for the disease. Methods: A case-control study was conducted enrolling patients diagnosed with pulmonary TB in the absence of major risk factors previous history of TB, (HIV) human immunodeficiency virus infection), end-stage renal disease, organ transplants, and use of immunosuppressive agents) for developing TB. Each patient was age and sex matched with one healthy control. Data regarding prior COVID-19 infection, diabetes, and smoking status as well as the use of corticosteroids and Tocilizumab for the treatment of COVID-19 infection was obtained. Bivariate analysis was conducted and variables with a likely association with TB status were entered in a multivariate model. Results: Bivariate analysis demonstrated a significant relationship between prior COVID-19 infection and TB (95% confidence interval = 1.1−22.8, odds ratio [OR] = 5). Among other variables the severity of COVID-19 infection was found to have a likely association with TB status (p =.125). In a multivariate model, prior COVID-19 infection per se, was not found to be significantly associated with TB (p =.12, OR = 4.5). Conclusions: There seems to be an association between prior history of COVID-19 and a future diagnosis of TB partially linked to the severity of disease. The findings of the current study may serve as a basis for further studies to determine the need for and efficacy of measures to follow-up COVID-19 patients at an increased risk for developing TB. © 2024 The Authors. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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