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. 2019 Dec 11;4:136. Originally published 2019 Sep 19. [Version 3] doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15467.3

Table 1. Characteristic of the studies included in the systematic review and reported measures of association.

Study Country Design Setting Study
population
Sample size % diabetes/
% malaria
Exposure Outcome Main result
Malaria Susceptibility
Danquah I, et al. 19
(2010)
Ghana Case-control
study
Health
centre
Men and women
aged ≥18 years
1,466 46% / by PCR
14.1% had
Plasmodium spp.
infection (91.8%
P. falciparum)
Type 2
diabetes:
treatment
or fasting
plasma
glucose
≥7 mmol/L
Malaria: PCR was
used to identify
Plasmodium
infection and
species
Type 2 diabetes was
associated with higher
odds of Plasmodium
falciparum infection:
aOR = 1.46 (95% CI:
1.06-2.03)
Malaria Severity
Wyss K, et al. 18
(2017)
Sweden Retrospective
observational
study
National
surveillance
data (Public
Health
Agency)
All adults
(≥18 years) with
Plasmodium
falciparum
microbiologically
confirmed
937 individuals
with P. falciparum,
of which 9.8%
were severe
In severe cases
9.8% had
diabetes
Diabetes:
as per the
ICD-10
codes
registered,
including
type 1,
type 2 and
unspecified
Severe malaria:
2012 WHO criteria
(modified by the
authors)
Regardless of
hyperparasitemia,
diabetes was
associated with higher
odds of severe malaria:
aOR = 2.98 (95% CI:
1.25-7.09)
Khuu D, et al. 17
(2018)
USA Retrospective
observational
study
Based on
hospital
records
from State
Inpatient
Database
Men and women
whose discharge
records had
malaria (ICD-9
codes) as
the primary
or secondary
diagnoses
4,823 severe
malaria
hospitalizations
Among severe
malaria
inpatients, 10.4%
type 2 diabetes
Based on
the hospital
records;
no further
details
Severe malaria:
CDC criteria
(modified by the
authors). Malaria
complications:
where the
discharge record
noted malaria
plus one or more
complications
(e.g., neurological
symptoms)
Type 2 diabetes was not
associated with severe
malaria or malaria plus
complications: aOR =
0.95 (95% CI: 0.71-
1.28) [severe malaria];
aOR = 1.06 (95% CI:
0.60-1.88) [malaria with
ARDS]; aOR = 0.93
(95% CI: 0.55-1.57)
[cerebral malaria];
aOR = 1.16 (95% CI:
0.75-1.80) [malaria
with severe anaemia];
aOR = 1.20 (95% CI:
0.82-1.74) [malaria with
renal failure]; aOR =
0.83 (95% CI: 0.36-1.92)
[malaria with jaundice]