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The frequency distribution of vitamin D Receptor fok I gene polymorphism among Ugandan pulmonary TB patients
Name | World Continuing Education Alliance |
Activity Title | The frequency distribution of vitamin D Receptor fok I gene polymorphism among Ugandan pulmonary TB patients |
Details | According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report on the ‘Use of high burden country lists for TB by WHO in the post-2015 era (WHO/HTM/TB/2015.29), Uganda was removed from the 22 high TB burden countries. However Uganda is still among the 41 high TB/human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) burden countriesn
Objectives
Course Objective
(TB) is still a major problem globally and especially in Africa. Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to TB in the past and studies have found vitamin D deficiency to be common among Ugandan TB patients. The functional activity of vitamin D is dependent on the genotype of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphic genes. Recent findings have indicated that VDR polymorphisms may cause increased resistance or susceptibility to TB. The vitamin D ligand and its receptor play a pivotal role in innate immunity by eliciting antimicrobial activity, which is important in prevention of TB. |
Competence | General Medicine |
Start Date | <span class="not-set">(not set)</span> |
End Date | <span class="not-set">(not set)</span> |
Event Time | 02:00 PM |
Location | World Continuing Education Alliance eLearning System |
Cost (UGX) | 0 |
CPD Points | 1 |
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