Journal of Medical Case Reports (Dec 2021)

COVID-19 and chronic diabetes: the perfect storm for reactivation tuberculosis?: a case series

  • Genesis P. Aguillón-Durán,
  • Ericka Prieto-Martínez,
  • Doris Ayala,
  • Juan García,
  • John M. Thomas,
  • Juan Ignacio García,
  • Brandon Michael Henry,
  • Jordi B. Torrelles,
  • Joanne Turner,
  • Eder Ledezma-Campos,
  • Blanca I. Restrepo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-021-03193-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is predicted to have a net negative effect on tuberculosis control, with an estimated excess of 6.3 million tuberculosis cases and 1.4 million deaths by 2025. Programmatic issues such as the lockdown of tuberculosis services affect all patients, while biosocial factors have a differential impact on an individual’s risk for tuberculosis or adverse tuberculosis outcomes. Case presentation We report three Hispanic cases of incident tuberculosis (two males, 43 and 44 years old; one female, 49 years old) after resolution of coronavirus disease episodes. Coincidentally, all cases shared a common risk factor: a chronic history poorly controlled diabetes. Conclusions Our findings alert to the threat posed by the synergy between coronavirus disease and diabetes, on tuberculosis reactivation. In medium- to high-risk settings for tuberculosis, we recommend implementation of routine screening for latent tuberculosis infection in these cases, and preventive tuberculosis treatment in those who are positive.

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