2021
DOI: 10.20473/jphrecode.v4i2.18568
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Factors Associated With Pediatric Pulmonary Tuberculosis Incidence In Surakarta City Health Office Work Area

Abstract: Tuberkulosis merupakan penyakit yang menjadi perhatian global. Secara global sekitar 10,0 juta orang terkena penyakit TB pada tahun 2017 sebesar 5,8 juta orang dewasa, 3,2 juta perempuan dan 1,0 juta anak. Pada tahun 2018 diketahui bahwa berdasarkan survei prevalensi TB Paru Anak di Wilayah DKK Surakarta terjadi peningkatan. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada seluruh penderita TB paru anak yang datanya terekap di Dinas Kesehatan Surakarta pada triwulan tiga dan masih mengalami pengobatan dengan jumlah 46 kasus dan … Show more

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“…Based on a study conducted at the Children's Polyclinic of A. Yani Metro Hospital, the risk factor for pulmonary tuberculosis in children who did not receive exclusive breastfeeding was 9.198 times higher than in those who did (26). Similar research demonstrates that children who are not exclusively breastfed are 2.25 times more likely to develop tuberculosis than those who are exclusively breastfed (27). The result is in line with a study in Garut which stated that there was a significant correlation between exclusive breastfeeding and tuberculosis (28).…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Based on a study conducted at the Children's Polyclinic of A. Yani Metro Hospital, the risk factor for pulmonary tuberculosis in children who did not receive exclusive breastfeeding was 9.198 times higher than in those who did (26). Similar research demonstrates that children who are not exclusively breastfed are 2.25 times more likely to develop tuberculosis than those who are exclusively breastfed (27). The result is in line with a study in Garut which stated that there was a significant correlation between exclusive breastfeeding and tuberculosis (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%