TB Research

Evaluating disability, comorbidities and risk factors after TB treatment: an 18-24 month follow-up

Sun Y, Lin Y, Golub JE, Shu W, Jiang J, Xu Q, Li Y, Sun W, et al. (22 authors)

IJTLD open · 2025-05

Abstract

Background Several countries have developed national strategic plans to address post-TB disability and comorbidities. However, their feasibility and added value within routine programmatic settings remain undocumented. Methods We followed up individuals who successfully completed TB treatment at 11 health facilities in China between 2022-2023. Within the programmatic setting, we assessed health status, on-going symptoms, comorbidities, risk factors and disability (measured by 6-minute walking test [6MWT]) 18-24 months after treatment completion. Results Of 586 individuals who completed TB treatment, 503 (86%) were reassessed. Compared with end of TB treatment, there were significant increases in cough (11.0% versus 6.4%), untreated diabetes (3.2% versus Conclusions TB survivors experienced substantial multimorbidity 18-24 months post-TB treatment. Health services must integrate long-term care strategies to address these ongoing health challenges.