TUBERCULOSIS - WHO
People with a weak immune system, as a result of chronic diseases such as diabetes, are at a higher risk of progressing from lat ent to active tuberculosis. . About 15% of TB cases globally may be linked to diabetes TB can temporarily cause impaired glucose tolerance which is a risk factor for developing diabetes
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