Paediatrica Indonesiana (Sep 2016)

Association between serum vitamin D level and tuberculosis in children

  • Ahmad Zaeni Syafii,
  • Abdurachman Sukadi,
  • Budi Setiabudiawan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14238/pi48.6.2008.350-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 6
pp. 350 – 3

Abstract

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Background A possible association between vitamin 0 and tuberculosis has been described. In adult, vitamin 0 is considered to have a role in protecting tuberculosis. On the other hand, tuberculosis infection can decrease serum vitamin 0 level. Objective To find out the difference between serum vitamin 0 level in children with and without tuberculosis, and to find the association of serum vitamin 0 level with tuberculosis. Methods A cross sectional study was conducted in Cibabat Hospital, Ban dung from July to October 2007. We selected children :S 14 years, diagnosed as tuberculosis, and had positive response after two month treatment; for control we selected randomly siblings or neighbors who didn't have tuberculosis. We excluded children with liver abnormalities and immunocompromized children. Mann-Whitney test and OR method with 95% confidence interval was used to analyze the data. Results Thirty-nine children with tuberculosis (21 boys, 18 girls) and 39 children without tuberculosis (19 boys, 20 girls) as were enrolled. Mean serum vitamin 0 level of children with and without TB were 4 7 (SO 25) pmol/L and 125 (SO 3 7) pmol/L, respectively (P=O.OOl). All children without tuberculosis had normal vitamin 0 level while of those with tuberculosis, 14 children had normal level and 25 children were deficient (corrected OR: 139, 95%CI 8 to 238). Conclusion Serum vitamin 0 level is low in children with tuberculosis.

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