The Determinants of Developing Tuberculosis at Specialized Hospital
Journal: Journal of Health and Medical Sciences (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2020-12-30
Authors : Mohamed Osman Elamin Hatim Rahmtullah Tahwid Khalid Abrar Alngoomi Khider Elisa Hamza Sufian Khalid;
Page : 429-436
Keywords : Tuberculosis; Determinant factors; Case Control Study; Al Shaab Hospital;
Abstract
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) infection is caused by Mycobacterium sp which can spread through the lymph nodes and bloodstream to all parts of the body. Objective: To identify the determinants of the developing TB at Khartoum locality in Al-shaab hospital. Methodology: A cases control study included 50 cases with diagnosis TB and 50 non TB controls from Al-shaab hospital in Sudan, cluster random sample technique used, designed questionnaire used to collect information, BMI was calculated. Results: The study showed that 72% from the positive participants were male found significant relationship between gender and TB infection (p value 0.004), 52% of them were between 30-40 years, significant relation found between the TB infection and age (p value 0.001), 60% lived inside of Khartoum, 70 % from the participant drink alcohol and smokers, with strong relationship ( p value 0.000). Conclusion: The knowledge and raising awareness about factors that lead to infection, and improving socio-economic status can reduce the incidence of TB in the community, availability of direct observed therapy services can help.
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