High tuberculosis incidence among people living with diabetes in Indonesia

Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2020 Feb 7;114(2):79-85. doi: 10.1093/trstmh/trz100.

Abstract

Background: Data regarding the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) among people living with diabetes (PLWD) in TB-endemic settings are scarce. We examined TB incidence among PLWD in Indonesia who had previously been screened for latent TB infection (LTBI) and TB disease.

Methods: PLWD (≥18 y of age) in an urban setting were examined a mean 3.4 y after they had been screened for active TB and LTBI. Data on subsequent TB diagnosis were collected by interview and with chest X-ray, sputum smear and Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture. TB incidence rates were stratified for baseline LTBI status, as determined by the QuantiFERON interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA).

Results: Of 590 PLWD, 101 had died and 163 could not be contacted or refused. Among the 326 who were re-examined, 6 (1.8%; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.7 to 4.0) reported being diagnosed already and a further 5 were diagnosed with active TB (1.5%; 95% CI 0.50 to 3.5). The TB incidence rate was 9.85 (95% CI 4.03 to 15.68) per 1000 person-years. TB incidence was higher among PLWD with baseline LTBI (17.13; 95% CI 5.25 to 29.00/1000 person-years) compared with those without LTBI (4.79; 95% CI -0.63 to 10.21), with an incidence rate ratio of 3.57 (95% CI 0.86 to 20.92; p=0.054).

Conclusions: PLWD with LTBI in Indonesia and similar settings are likely to benefit from TB preventive therapy.

Keywords: diabetes mellitus; incidence; tuberculosis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Diabetes Mellitus* / epidemiology
  • Diabetes Mellitus* / microbiology
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Indonesia / epidemiology
  • Latent Tuberculosis* / diagnosis
  • Latent Tuberculosis* / epidemiology
  • Tuberculin Test
  • Tuberculosis* / epidemiology