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People with uncontrolled diabetes have higher carriage rates of staphylococci on the skin and of candida on the oral and genital mucosae
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People with uncontrolled diabetes have altered humoral immunity
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People with uncontrolled diabetes have altered cellular immunity
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About a half of occurrences of diabetes ketoacidosis are due to infections
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Infections increase insulin requirements and patients may require more insulin than normal even if unable to eat normally
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Diabetic foot ulcers frequently have an infective component
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Diabetic foot ulcers are usually colonized by multiple organisms, aerobic or anaerobic and sometimes gas-forming
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Cystitis is common in diabetic women and is often complicated by ascending infection of the kidneys
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Tuberculosis is more than three times commoner in poorly controlled diabetes compared with people without diabetes
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Tuberculosis should be suspected if there is increase in insulin requirement associated with weight loss
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Rifampin reduces the effectiveness of Sulphonylureas
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People with poorly controlled diabetes have Increased risk of acquiring infections
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People with poorly controlled diabetes have Increased chance of infections spreading quickly
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People with poorly controlled diabetes have Increased risk of unusual infections e.g. Tuberculosis
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People with poorly controlled diabetes have Poor response to antibiotics
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People with uncontrolled diabetes have higher carriage rates of staphylococci on the skin and of candida on the oral and genital mucosae
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Question 2 of 15
2. Question
People with uncontrolled diabetes have altered humoral immunity
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3. Question
People with uncontrolled diabetes have altered cellular immunity
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4. Question
About a half of occurrences of diabetes ketoacidosis are due to infections
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5. Question
Infections increase insulin requirements and patients may require more insulin than normal even if unable to eat normally
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6. Question
Diabetic foot ulcers frequently have an infective component
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Diabetic foot ulcers are usually colonized by multiple organisms, aerobic or anaerobic and sometimes gas-forming
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Question 8 of 15
8. Question
Cystitis is common in diabetic women and is often complicated by ascending infection of the kidneys
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Question 9 of 15
9. Question
Tuberculosis is more than three times commoner in poorly controlled diabetes compared with people without diabetes
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Question 10 of 15
10. Question
Tuberculosis should be suspected if there is increase in insulin requirement associated with weight loss
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11. Question
Rifampin reduces the effectiveness of Sulphonylureas
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Question 12 of 15
12. Question
People with poorly controlled diabetes have Increased risk of acquiring infections
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Question 13 of 15
13. Question
People with poorly controlled diabetes have Increased chance of infections spreading quickly
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14. Question
People with poorly controlled diabetes have Increased risk of unusual infections e.g. Tuberculosis
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15. Question
People with poorly controlled diabetes have Poor response to antibiotics
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Prof. Kaushik Ramaiya
Prof. Kaushik Ramaiya, MB,ChB, MMed. is Consultant Physician (Internal Medicine / Endocrinology) and Chief Executive Officer at Shree Hindu Mandal Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Hon. Professor of Medicine & Global Health at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK., and Hon. Lecturer at the Department of Internal Medicine at Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS), Dar es Salaam.
Prof. Ramaiya has been actively involved in research on diabetes for many years. He specialised, among other topics, on glucose tolerance and cardiovascular disease risk factors and mainly focused on Indian communities living in Africa.