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Hyperglycemia unresolved in 50% of TB patients posttreatment

More than half of tuberculosis (TB) patients with newly diagnosed hyperglycemia at TB treatment initiation have unresolved hyperglycemia at the end of their follow-up period, according to data from a meta-analysis published in BMC Infectious Diseases. Findings suggest a need for diabetes mellitus (DM) screening at more frequent intervals during TB treatment. Investigators conducted a meta-analysis of articles on TB-associated hyperglycemia with the primary objective of quantifying the reduction of newly diagnosed hyperglycemia burden in TB patients being treated over time. The secondary endpoint was to determine the burden of TB-associated hyperglycemia at the initial 3- to 6-month follow-up period. Though there is a known link between TB and stress hyperglycemia, there has been no literature review to synthesize data on which patients with TB-associated hyperglycemia are at higher risk for developing DM and require more regular follow-up. The study’s results indicate that if hyperglycemia is detected during the acute phase of TB,...

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