Tobacco smoking clusters in households affected by tuberculosis in an individual participant data meta-analysis of national tuberculosis prevalence surveys: Time for household-wide interventions?
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Published:2024-02-29
Issue:2
Volume:4
Page:e0002596
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ISSN:2767-3375
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Container-title:PLOS Global Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:PLOS Glob Public Health
Author:
Hamada YohheiORCID, Quartagno Matteo, Law Irwin, Malik FarihahORCID, Bonsu Frank Adae, Adetifa Ifedayo M. O., Adusi-Poku Yaw, D’Alessandro Umberto, Bashorun Adedapo Olufemi, Begum Vikarunnessa, Lolong Dina Bisara, Boldoo Tsolmon, Dlamini Themba, Donkor Simon, Dwihardiani Bintari, Egwaga Saidi, Farid Muhammad N., Garfin Anna Marie Celina G., Gaviola Donna Mae G., Husain Mohammad Mushtuq, Ismail Farzana, Kaggwa Mugagga, Kamara Deus V.ORCID, Kasozi Samuel, Kaswaswa Kruger, Kirenga Bruce, Klinkenberg Eveline, Kondo Zuweina, Lawanson Adebola, Macheque David, Manhiça Ivan, Maama-Maime Llang Bridget, Mfinanga SayokiORCID, Moyo Sizulu, Mpunga James, Mthiyane Thuli, Mustikawati Dyah Erti, Mvusi Lindiwe, Nguyen Hoa Binh, Nguyen Hai VietORCID, Pangaribuan Lamria, Patrobas Philip, Rahman MahmudurORCID, Rahman Mahbubur, Rahman Mohammed SayeedurORCID, Raleting Thato, Riono Pandu, Ruswa Nunurai, Rutebemberwa Elizeus, Rwabinumi Mugabe Frank, Senkoro MbaziORCID, Sharif Ahmad Raihan, Sikhondze Welile, Sismanidis CharalambosORCID, Sovd Tugsdelger, Stavia Turyahabwe, Sultana Sabera, Suriani Oster, Thomas Albertina Martha, Tobing Kristina, Van der Walt Martie, Walusimbi Simon, Zaman Mohammad Mostafa, Floyd Katherine, Copas Andrew, Abubakar Ibrahim, Rangaka Molebogeng X.
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) and non-communicable diseases (NCD) share predisposing risk factors. TB-associated NCD might cluster within households affected with TB requiring shared prevention and care strategies. We conducted an individual participant data meta-analysis of national TB prevalence surveys to determine whether NCD cluster in members of households with TB. We identified eligible surveys that reported at least one NCD or NCD risk factor through the archive maintained by the World Health Organization and searching in Medline and Embase from 1 January 2000 to 10 August 2021, which was updated on 23 March 2023. We compared the prevalence of NCD and their risk factors between people who do not have TB living in households with at least one person with TB (members of households with TB), and members of households without TB. We included 16 surveys (n = 740,815) from Asia and Africa. In a multivariable model adjusted for age and gender, the odds of smoking was higher among members of households with TB (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 1.23; 95% CI: 1.11–1.38), compared with members of households without TB. The analysis did not find a significant difference in the prevalence of alcohol drinking, diabetes, hypertension, or BMI between members of households with and without TB. Studies evaluating household-wide interventions for smoking to reduce its dual impact on TB and NCD may be warranted. Systematically screening for NCD using objective diagnostic methods is needed to understand the actual burden of NCD and inform comprehensive interventions.
Funder
Medical Research Council
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Cited by
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