A case series report of Tuberculosis patients with Vitamin D deficiency in Zambia

Authors

  • P. Lungu Department of Medicine, University Teaching Hospital-Lusaka, Zambia
  • S. Lakhi Department of Medicine, University Teaching Hospital-Lusaka, Zambia
  • K. Mateyo Department of Medicine, University Teaching Hospital-Lusaka, Zambia
  • E. Mubiana Department of Medicine, University Teaching Hospital-Lusaka, Zambia
  • P. Mwaba Department of Medicine and Directorate of Research and Post-graduate studies, Lusaka Apex Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.45.1.167

Abstract

An association of Vitamin D deficiency with Tuberculosis remains a valid assumption. It has been observed that TB is highly prevalent in certain ethnic groupings and regions of the world. Populations with darker skins are prone to vitamin D deficiency. The regions inhabited by people with darker skin coincides with high TB burden settings. Vitamin D has a key role in immune-modulation of the host response to Mycobacterium Tuberculosis infection. Studies have demonstrated early sputum culture conversion to negative, clinical recovery and radiological improvement with Vitamin D supplementation. However, there is currently no consensus on the advant age s of this supplementation in TB treatment. We present the first case series report of pulmonary TB patients with severe deficiency of Vitamin D in Zambia. Additional data from randomised control studies is warranted.

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Published

11-07-2018

How to Cite

Lungu, P., Lakhi, S., Mateyo, K., Mubiana, E., & Mwaba, P. (2018). A case series report of Tuberculosis patients with Vitamin D deficiency in Zambia. Medical Journal of Zambia, 45(1), 54–58. https://doi.org/10.55320/mjz.45.1.167

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Case Report