Author:
Acen Ester Lilian,Biraro Irene Andia,Bbuye Mudarshiru,Kateete David Patrick,Joloba Moses L.,Worodria William
Abstract
AbstractAn estimated one billion people globally live with hypovitaminosis D. Studies have indicated that vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for active tuberculosis (TB) disease. The aim of this study was to determine the association between vitamin D deficiency and TB status among patients with active TB, latent TB infection (LTBI) and those without TB infection. In a cross-sectional study of active TB patients, LTBI, QuantiFERON GOLD testpositive and (QFN+TST+) household contact and controls QuantiFERON GOLD testnegative (QFN−TST−) samples vitamin D levels were compared. Vitamin D status was determined by measurement of total vitamin D levels with 56 samples of active TB patients, 17 with LTBI, and 22 without TB infection using electrochemiluminescence. The median interquartile range (IQR) age of the study participants was 28 (20–35) years, and the majority (63%) were females. The median (IQR) vitamin D levels were 18 ng/ml (14–24). All groups had vitamin D hypovitaminosis with significantly lower levels among active TB patients (17 ng/ml, 13, 2) than among LTBI individuals (23 ng/ml 16–29) and those without TB infection (22 ng/ml, 17–28).
Funder
The Africa Center of Excellence in Materials, Product Development and Nanotechnology (MAPRONANO ACE) Makerere University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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