Diabetic status of patients with leprosy in Kuwait

Summary: Objective: The aim of this study was to screen for diabetes mellitus in leprosy patients to elucidate whether leprosy infection may play a role in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus in this population. Subjects and methods: Thirty patients of different ages and of both sexes with variou...

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Main Authors: Mohammad A. Saraya, Mariam A. Al-Fadhli, Jafar A. Qasem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-10-01
Series:Journal of Infection and Public Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034112000913
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spelling doaj-928687e89bd047c5b7c0bd8a0570a9e12020-11-24T21:29:10ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412012-10-0155360365Diabetic status of patients with leprosy in KuwaitMohammad A. Saraya0Mariam A. Al-Fadhli1Jafar A. Qasem2Department of Medicine, Infectious Disease Hospital, Ministry of Health, Kuwait; Department of Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, EgyptDepartment of Medicine, Infectious Disease Hospital, Ministry of Health, KuwaitDepartment of Applied Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Kuwait; Corresponding author at: Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET), College of Health Sciences, Department of Applied Medical Sciences, P.O. Box 9508, Al-Ahmadi City 61006, Kuwait. Tel.: +965 24812710x6713; fax: +965 24811923; mobile: +965 66625554.Summary: Objective: The aim of this study was to screen for diabetes mellitus in leprosy patients to elucidate whether leprosy infection may play a role in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus in this population. Subjects and methods: Thirty patients of different ages and of both sexes with various types of leprosy were included in this study. In addition, 15 healthy individuals of comparable age and sex who had no family history of diabetes mellitus were identified as controls. In both groups, determinations of fasting and postprandial blood sugar, an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), measures of fasting serum insulin and pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), as well as calculations using the Homeostasis Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR), were carried out. Result: Approximately 13.3% of the leprosy patients were diabetic, and 37.7% were in pre-diabetic. The highest incidences of diabetes and pre-diabetes were in lepromatous leprosy (10% and 20%, respectively); a lower incidence of pre-diabetes (6.6%) was observed in tuberculoid leprosy; and the lowest incidence of diabetes (0.0%) was noted in borderline leprosy patients. Although normal healthy persons were not diabetic (0%), 20% were pre-diabetic. Conclusion: This study revealed that the incidence of diabetes was higher in the leprosy patients than in the control group. As a result, we recommend that all leprosy patients should be screened for diabetes. Keywords: Leprosy, Diabetes, Insulin resistance, Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Kuwaithttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034112000913
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author Mohammad A. Saraya
Mariam A. Al-Fadhli
Jafar A. Qasem
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Mariam A. Al-Fadhli
Jafar A. Qasem
Diabetic status of patients with leprosy in Kuwait
Journal of Infection and Public Health
author_facet Mohammad A. Saraya
Mariam A. Al-Fadhli
Jafar A. Qasem
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title Diabetic status of patients with leprosy in Kuwait
title_short Diabetic status of patients with leprosy in Kuwait
title_full Diabetic status of patients with leprosy in Kuwait
title_fullStr Diabetic status of patients with leprosy in Kuwait
title_full_unstemmed Diabetic status of patients with leprosy in Kuwait
title_sort diabetic status of patients with leprosy in kuwait
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Infection and Public Health
issn 1876-0341
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Summary: Objective: The aim of this study was to screen for diabetes mellitus in leprosy patients to elucidate whether leprosy infection may play a role in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus in this population. Subjects and methods: Thirty patients of different ages and of both sexes with various types of leprosy were included in this study. In addition, 15 healthy individuals of comparable age and sex who had no family history of diabetes mellitus were identified as controls. In both groups, determinations of fasting and postprandial blood sugar, an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), measures of fasting serum insulin and pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), as well as calculations using the Homeostasis Model Assessment for Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR), were carried out. Result: Approximately 13.3% of the leprosy patients were diabetic, and 37.7% were in pre-diabetic. The highest incidences of diabetes and pre-diabetes were in lepromatous leprosy (10% and 20%, respectively); a lower incidence of pre-diabetes (6.6%) was observed in tuberculoid leprosy; and the lowest incidence of diabetes (0.0%) was noted in borderline leprosy patients. Although normal healthy persons were not diabetic (0%), 20% were pre-diabetic. Conclusion: This study revealed that the incidence of diabetes was higher in the leprosy patients than in the control group. As a result, we recommend that all leprosy patients should be screened for diabetes. Keywords: Leprosy, Diabetes, Insulin resistance, Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Kuwait
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