2020
DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1106704
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Rate and Associated Factors of Discontinuation of Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis at Positive Microscopy in the City of Mbuji Mayi, DR Congo—Case of the HDTC of Muya and Lubilanji Health Zones

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“…Most of the respondents 15(62%) maintained a small cattle herd size of less than 20. Previous study by (33) showed that small cattle herd size of 1-10 had lower odds for BTB at 22.8 compared to larger herd sizes of at least 20 cattle which had 45.6 times more odds for BTB. Hence, herd size is likely not a BTB risk factor in this region due the small herd sizes maintained in this region.…”
Section: A) Childhood Tuberculosis Reported At Health Facilities and ...mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Most of the respondents 15(62%) maintained a small cattle herd size of less than 20. Previous study by (33) showed that small cattle herd size of 1-10 had lower odds for BTB at 22.8 compared to larger herd sizes of at least 20 cattle which had 45.6 times more odds for BTB. Hence, herd size is likely not a BTB risk factor in this region due the small herd sizes maintained in this region.…”
Section: A) Childhood Tuberculosis Reported At Health Facilities and ...mentioning
confidence: 88%