2017
DOI: 10.22219/sm.v11i2.4207
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Analisis Faktor Risiko Kejadian Tuberkulosis Paru

Abstract: Latar Belakang: Tuberkulosis (TB) merupakan penyakit yang masih menjadi masalah utama kesehatan secara global di dunia dan menyebabkan tingkat morbiditas pada jutaan orang setiap tahunnya. Provinsi Jawa Timur memiliki kasus TB terbanyak kedua pada tahun 2011 dengan kasus mencapai 41.404.Peningkatan infeksi TB tidak luput dari berbagai faktor, yaitu usia, jenis kelamin, status gizi, tingkat kebersihan, ventilasi, suhu, pencahayaan, kepadatan penghuni dan pendidikanTujuan:Mengetahui pengaruh faktor-faktor resiko… Show more

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“…Density of residents in one house will have an effect on its inhabitants. The area of the house that is not proportional to the number of residents will make it overcrowded [9]. Excessive occupancy density creates unhealthy conditions besides that it can cause a lack of oxygen consumption, and if one of the family members is infected with pulmonary TB, the density of the occupancy will be a risk factor for transmission.…”
Section: Occupancy Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Density of residents in one house will have an effect on its inhabitants. The area of the house that is not proportional to the number of residents will make it overcrowded [9]. Excessive occupancy density creates unhealthy conditions besides that it can cause a lack of oxygen consumption, and if one of the family members is infected with pulmonary TB, the density of the occupancy will be a risk factor for transmission.…”
Section: Occupancy Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of 7 journals show that statistically the research results are as follows (p-value=0.001;95%CI) [11]; (p-value = 0.000; OR = 0.113; CI 0.001-1.301) [9]; (p-value=0.000; OR=6.67; 95%CI=2.44-18.21) [12]; (p-value=0.001; OR:6,641, 95% CI: 2,769-15,927) [13]; (OR=2.455> 1) [14]; (p-value= 0.02; OR=4.3; 95% CI 1.39-12.95); [15] and one journal discussing univariately showed that 5 respondents with pulmonary TB (100%) had a residential density that did not meet the requirements, 5 respondents who did not have TB (50%) had a residential density that did not meet the requirements [3].…”
Section: Occupancy Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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