Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Apr 2024)

Patients hospitalized with active tuberculosis and Covid-19 coinfection: A matched case-control from the Brazilian Covid-19 Registry

  • RAFAEL L.R. CARVALHO,
  • GABRIELLA G. AGUIAR,
  • JESSICA F.B. MOREIRA,
  • DANIELLA N. PEREIRA,
  • VALÉRIA MARIA AUGUSTO,
  • ALEXANDRE V. SCHWARZBOLD,
  • CAROLINA C. MATOS,
  • DANYELLE R.A. RIOS,
  • FELÍCIO R. COSTA,
  • FERNANDO ANSCHAU,
  • JOSÉ MIGUEL CHATKIN,
  • KAREN B. RUSCHEL,
  • MARCELO CARNEIRO,
  • NEIMY R. DE OLIVEIRA,
  • PEDRO G. PARAÍSO,
  • RUBIA LAURA O. AGUIAR,
  • GENNA MAIRA S. GRIZENDE,
  • MILENA S. MARCOLINO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202420230791
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 1

Abstract

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Abstract Although control of Covid-19 has improved, the virus continues to cause infections, such as tuberculosis, that is still endemic in many countries, representing a scenario of coinfection. To compare Covid-19 clinical manifestations and outcomes between patients with active tuberculosis infection and matched controls. This is a matched case-control study based on data from the Brazilian Covid-19 Registry, in hospitalized patients aged 18 or over with laboratory confirmed Covid-19 from March 1, 2020, to March 31, 2022. Cases were patients with tuberculosis and controls were Covid-19 patients without tuberculosis. From 13,636 Covid-19, 36 also had active tuberculosis (0.0026%). Pulmonary fibrosis (5.6% vs 0.0%), illicit drug abuse (30.6% vs 3.0%), alcoholism (33.3% vs 11.9%) and smoking (50.0% vs 9.7%) were more common among patients with tuberculosis. They also had a higher frequency of nausea and vomiting (25.0% vs 10.4%). There were no significant differences in in-hospital mortality, mechanical ventilation, need for dialysis and ICU stay. Patients with TB infection presented a higher frequency of pulmonary fibrosis, abuse of illicit drugs, alcoholism, current smoking, symptoms of nausea and vomiting. The outcomes were similar between them.

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