Guideline: Nutritional Care and Support for Patients with Tuberculosis
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Guideline: Nutritional Care and Support for Patients with Tuberculosis
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This guideline provides guidance on the principles and evidence-informed recommendations on the nutritional care and support for patients with tuberculosis.
Undernutrition increases the risk of tuberculosis and in turn tuberculosis can lead to malnutrition. Undernutrition is therefore highly prevalent among people with tuberculosis. It has been demonstrated that undernutrition is a risk factor for progression from tuberculosis infection to active tuberculosis disease and that undernutrition at the time of diagnosis of active tuberculosis is a predictor of increased risk of death and tuberculosis relapse. However, the evidence concerning the effect of nutritional supplementation on tuberculosis prevention and health outcomes among people with tuberculosis had not previously been systematically reviewed.
Member States have requested guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) on nutritional care and support for patients with tuberculosis.
Copyright © World Health Organization 2013.
Sections
- Acknowledgements
- Financial support
- Abbreviations
- Executive summary
- 1. Scope and purpose
- 2. Background
- 3. Guideline development process
- 4. Summary of the evidence
- 5. Key principles
- 6. Recommendations
- 7. Dissemination, adaptation and implementation
- 8. Plans for updating the guideline
- References
- Annex 1 GRADE summary of findings tables
- Annex 2 Summary of the Nutrition Guidance Advisory Group's considerations for determining the strength of the recommendation
- Annex 3 Questions in population, intervention, control, outcomes (PICO) format
- Annex 4 WHO Steering Committee for Nutrition Guidelines Development 2010–2011
- Annex 5 Nutrition Guidance Advisory Group – nutrition in the life-course 2010–2011, WHO Secretariat and external resource experts
- Annex 6 External experts' and stakeholders' panel
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