Factores de riesgo y su influencia en el tratamiento y prevención de la tuberculosis en internos del centro de rehabilitación social de Babahoyo Los Ríos durante el primer semestre 2017.

Tuberculosis causes the death of more people than any other infectious agent. Tuberculosis deaths account for 25% of all avoidable mortality in developing countries where 95% of cases are registered, 98% of cases caused by TB, 75% of cases occur In the economically productive age group. Tuberculosis...

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Päätekijä: Montiel Briones, Soraya Stefanie (author)
Aineistotyyppi: bachelorThesis
Kieli:spa
Julkaistu: 2018
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Yhteenveto:Tuberculosis causes the death of more people than any other infectious agent. Tuberculosis deaths account for 25% of all avoidable mortality in developing countries where 95% of cases are registered, 98% of cases caused by TB, 75% of cases occur In the economically productive age group. Tuberculosis in recent times has had an epidemiological behavior due to the growth of the poverty situation of large human groups. Therefore, we have the need to carry out this research for risk factors and their influence in the treatment of tuberculosis in the inmates of the Babahoyo social rehabilitation center and that in this chosen site is easily accessible to develop this topic. Therefore, a survey was made for an exact result. Through the study of the health problems of the inmates of the Babahoyo Rehabilitation Center, we conclude that: Most of the inmates' health problems have much to do with self-neglect and little awareness of the problem. The few options an intern has does not allow them to have a better control of their illnesses so they are more likely to contract respiratory illnesses and also contract deadly diseases that can deteriorate their health, personal oversight and government oversight to step up Propagate deadly diseases that give rise to microorganisms that can affect all inmates.