User Guide
Why can I only view 3 results?
You can also view all results when you are connected from the network of member institutions only. For non-member institutions, we are opening a 1-month free trial version if institution officials apply.
So many results that aren't mine?
References in many bibliographies are sometimes referred to as "Surname, I", so the citations of academics whose Surname and initials are the same may occasionally interfere. This problem is often the case with citation indexes all over the world.
How can I see only citations to my article?
After searching the name of your article, you can see the references to the article you selected as soon as you click on the details section.
 Views 9
 Downloands 2
Risk factors associated with tuberculosis in adults: a case control study at Ndola Central Hospital, Zambia
2016
Journal:  
Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences
Author:  
Abstract:

nd:Tuberculosis (TB) is an air born condition that affects many systems of the human body, usually the lungs first. TB is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Zambia. The objective of the study was to determine risk factors associated with TB. Method: A case-control study was performed among 81 TB patients at Ndola Central Hospital (NCH) and 79 controls.All participants completed a questionnaire regarding sociodemographic and lifestyle variables.Chi-square test was used to determine significant associations anda result yielding a p value of less than 5% was considered statistically significant. Independent factors associated with the outcome were established using a multivariate logistic regression. Adjusted odds ratios(AOR) and their 95% confidenceintervals (CI) are reported.Results: Independent risk factors which were significantly associated with TB were marital status (AOR=0.51; 95% CI[0.21,0.91]),HIV (AOR=2.09; 95% CI[1.34,3.27]),alcohol(AOR=1.71; 95% CI [1.11, 2.63]), smoking (AOR=2.33;95% [1.23, 4.44]), family history (AOR=1.53;95% CI [1.02, 2.29]) and working in mines (AOR=2.64;95%CI [1.29,5.39]). Conclusion: Interventions such as early HIV counselling, testing and initiation of antiretroviral therapy, as well as providing health education on life style risk factors that are associated with TB may prevent TB disease.

Keywords:

Citation Owners
Information: There is no ciation to this publication.
Similar Articles












Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences

Field :   Sağlık Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

Metrics
Article : 1.419
Cite : 364
Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences