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  • * Both groups showed similar demographics, primarily affecting men around 51 years old, with common symptoms like cough and weight loss; however, TB+COV+ patients experienced additional symptoms like fever and myalgia.
  • * While TB+COV+ patients had more severe lung lesions on radiological exams, the overall impact of COVID-19 on tuberculosis severity was mild, with low mortality rates and no major differences in biological parameters between the two groups.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic and tuberculosis have epidemiological similarities, being transmitted airborne, favored by direct contact, crowded environments, and vulnerable biological status.

Methods: We performed a retrospective study of 45 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis associated with COVID-19 (TB+COV+) compared to 45 cases with tuberculous monoinfection (TB+COV-), hospitalized during 2021-2022.

Results: The demographic characteristics were similar in the two groups, predominating men, a median age of 51 years, living in rural areas, medium level of education and smoking. Common symptoms of the two groups were cough, weight loss, profuse sweating, loss of appetite and hemoptysis, while fever, headache, myo-arthralgias, and digestive symptoms characterized the TB+COV+ forms. The scores of radiological lesions in the TB+COV+ compared to TB+COV- group were significantly higher and persistent, revealing more frequent bilateral extensive lung lesions. There were no significant differences in the biological parameters between the two groups. Mortality was 2.2%, regardless of the association of COVID-19. The frequency of infections with was higher in TB+COV+ cases.

Conclusion: The co-infection of COVID-19 had a mild impact on the clinical and biological expression of tuberculosis diagnosed in a pandemic context.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11128235PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S463859DOI Listing

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