2017
DOI: 10.15294/kemas.v12i2.8657
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Tuberculosis Suspect in the Companies in Semarang District Indonesia; Case-Control Study

Abstract: In Semarang district, the population at the companies were 83120 workers. The number of smear positive cases in 2011 were 258 and 3898 suspected tuberculosis. Case-control study was conducted to analyze the risk of TB suspect infection among workers in the factory. We recruited 194 suspects and 197 controls who visited the factory clinic. The most common symptom was coughing with sputum (63 %) and then followed by malaise, chest pain, sweating at night, weight loss, dyspnea, anorexia, cough more than 2 weeks, … Show more

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“…The risk in men increases with the absence of smoking habits such as research conducted by (Setiarni, Sutomo and Hariyono, 2013), that the most dominant variable that is related to lung tuberculosis case at adult in Public health center of Tuan-Tuan Ketapang region is smoking habit. Although in this study the level of education and economic status did not pose a risk of spreading TB but other studies said that an increase in economic status and education could improve prevention of the incidence of TB based (Rahayu et al, 2017), on The dominant factors that influence the occurrence of TB are number of suspect, education and income.…”
Section: Distribution Of Respondents By Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The risk in men increases with the absence of smoking habits such as research conducted by (Setiarni, Sutomo and Hariyono, 2013), that the most dominant variable that is related to lung tuberculosis case at adult in Public health center of Tuan-Tuan Ketapang region is smoking habit. Although in this study the level of education and economic status did not pose a risk of spreading TB but other studies said that an increase in economic status and education could improve prevention of the incidence of TB based (Rahayu et al, 2017), on The dominant factors that influence the occurrence of TB are number of suspect, education and income.…”
Section: Distribution Of Respondents By Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…This statement is supported by research conducted by Tong et al, (2021) out of 312 TB-DM subjects, 182 people or 58.3% had complaints of malaise (p = 0.001). A study in Semarang by Rahayu et al, (2017) stated that malaise was the second complaint found in TB suspected subjects with a proportion of 51%. Different things were found in this study, that there was no relationship between malaise and the incidence of active pulmonary TB in people with type 2 DM [37].…”
Section: Active Pulmonary Tb P-value Pr (95%ci) Yesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study in Semarang by Rahayu et al, (2017) stated that malaise was the second complaint found in TB suspected subjects with a proportion of 51%. Different things were found in this study, that there was no relationship between malaise and the incidence of active pulmonary TB in people with type 2 DM [37].…”
Section: Active Pulmonary Tb P-value Pr (95%ci) Yesmentioning
confidence: 99%