Clinical epidemiological and laboratory investigation in co- infection with COVID-19 and tuberculosis

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Belchior, Ana Carulina Guimaraes [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Neto, Antonio Martins de Freitas [2 ]
Gusmao, Grassyelly Silva [4 ]
dos Santos, Evelin Jaqueline Lima [5 ]
Lemos, Everton Ferreira [2 ]
Pompilio, Mauricio Antonio [2 ]
Volpe-Chaves, Claudia Elizabeth [3 ,5 ]
de Brito, Eliana da Costa Alvarenga [7 ]
de Oliveira, Everton Falcao [6 ,7 ]
Carreiro, Ana Caroline Blanco [3 ]
Paniago, Anamaria Mello Miranda [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Mato Grosso do Sul, Programa Posgrad Saude & Desenvolvimento Regiao Ct, Fac Med, Ave Dom Antonio Barbosa,4155,Vila Santo Amaro, BR-79115898 Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Mato Grosso Sul, Fac Med, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[3] Hosp Reg Mato Grosso Sul, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[4] Serv Controle Infeccao Hosp, Unimed, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[5] Univ Fed Mato Grosso do Sul, Hosp Univ Maria Aparecida Pedrossian, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[6] Hosp CASSEMS, Nucleo Ensino & Pesquisa, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
[7] Univ Fed Mato Grosso do Sul, Programa Posgrad Doencas Infecciosas & Parasitaria, Fac Med, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil
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REVISTA DO INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA TROPICAL DE SAO PAULO | 2024年 / 66卷
关键词
Pulmonary tuberculosis; COVID-19; Co-infection; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; SARS-CoV-2; PULMONARY; MYCOBACTERIA; ANEMIA;
D O I
10.1590/S1678-9946202466065
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Currently, COVID-19 and tuberculosis (TB) are the deadliest infectious diseases worldwide. Their synergy, form of presentation, morbidity, and mortality are data that have been scarcely explored. Thus, this study aimed to characterize the clinical, epidemiological, and laboratory factors of this co-infection and to analyze the factors associated with the active TB among COVID-19 cases. A case-control study was conducted with a retrospective survey of 21 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19/TB co-infected patients (case group) and 21 COVID-19 patients (control group). The study included participants from eight hospitals in Campo Grande city, capital of Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil, from March 2020 to March 2022. Association analysis and binomial logistic regression were employed with statistical significance set at p <= 0.05. From the 21 identified cases of COVID-19/TB co-infection, we found a more frequent association with HIV infection than the control-group, without worsening the outcome. COVID-19/TB patients had less dyspnea and less need for mechanical ventilation compared to the cases with COVID-19 only. On the other hand, COVID-19/TB patients had higher levels of C-reactive protein and lower hemoglobin levels, the latter variable was independently associated with COVID-19/TB. Among the clinical differences presented among COVID-19/TB co-infected patients, despite the association with HIV and lower clinical repercussions, only lower hemoglobin levels were associated with COVID-19/TB.
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