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. 2023 Oct-Dec;12(4):436-442.
doi: 10.4103/ijmy.ijmy_176_23.

Anergy to purified protein derivative and chronic energy deficiency in sputum-positive pulmonary tuberculosis: Dynamic assessment at baseline and treatment completion

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Anergy to purified protein derivative and chronic energy deficiency in sputum-positive pulmonary tuberculosis: Dynamic assessment at baseline and treatment completion

Vijay Alexander et al. Int J Mycobacteriol. 2023 Oct-Dec.
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Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a high burden disease in India. Nutrition plays a pivotal role in holistic recovery of the same.

Methods: Patients with sputum positive pulmonary TB were consecutively recruited into the study aimed to observe the incidence of under nutrition and anergy purified protein derivative (PPD). Anthropometry and PPD testing were done at baseline. Patients were followed-up at 6 months, with PPD intradermal test repeated to study tuberculin conversion. Nutritional recovery, tuberculin conversion, and determination of persistent anergy were the outcomes of interest.

Results: Of the 134 patients enrolled in the study, 43.2% were anergic to PPD at baseline. While 50.8% patients had normal body mass index (BMI), 14.2%, 9.7%, and 25.4% had chronic energy deficiency (CED) Grades I, II, and III, respectively. BMI at baseline showed a positive linear correlation with PPD response (r = 0.44, P < 0.001), and anergy was associated with CED (odds ratio - 3.25, P = 0.001). Forty-six patients completed follow-up and 19.6% showed anergy to PPD. At follow-up, 69.6% had normal BMI. Overall, there was an improvement in anthropometry and PPD reactivity in patients at 6 months, compared to baseline assessment.

Conclusion: Anergy was significantly associated with CED at baseline in patients with TB. While most patients had an improvement in nutritional status and PPD reactivity, a small subset of patients had persistent anergy. Recovery from TB is multifactorial and its determinants include microbiological cure, nutritional status, and immunological recovery.

Keywords: Anergy; anti-tubercular therapy; pulmonary tuberculosis; purified protein derivative; tuberculin reactivity; tuberculosis; undernutrition.

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