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Factors associated with the increase in new TB infections among clients in Thulamela municipality, Limpopo province, South Africa

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dc.contributor.advisor Tshitangano, T. G.
dc.contributor.advisor Nesamvuni, C. N.
dc.contributor.author Nwendamutswu, Mbulaiseni Olive
dc.date 2020
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-07T10:11:57Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-07T10:11:57Z
dc.date.issued 2020-01
dc.identifier.citation Nwendamutswu, Mbulaiseni Olive (2020) Factors associated with the increase in new TB infections among clients in Thulamela municipality, Limpopo province, South Africa. University of Venda, South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1601>.
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1601
dc.description MPH en_ZA
dc.description Department of Public Health
dc.description.abstract Background: TB and HIV/AIDS were identified as priority healthcare problems of current years worldwide. Notable concerns (2878) were raised in Vhembe District Municipality because of an increase in patients with TB, including re-treatment patients (Department of Health, 2017). Purpose: The main aim of the study was to investigate the factors associated with the increase of new TB infection among clients in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa. Methodology: A quantitative descriptive survey design was used to conduct this study. Census sampling or total population sampling technique was used to select the respondents who were patients seeking treatment for TB from the designated clinics within Thulamela. Self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from respondents. Data were analyzed using statistical package for social sciences version 25.0. Results: out of a high proportion of the respondents 45 % (n=98) respondents were taking ARV treatment while 27% (n=58) were taking respiratory disease treatment at the time of TB diagnosis. Moreover, 59% (n=169) respondents reported being next to a coughing person before diagnosed with Tuberculosis. Conclusion and recommendations: The results discovered that most respondents stayed in the dusty area for more than three years. Educating the community about how staying and working in dusty areas contribute to TB infection may decrease the rate of infection. en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship NRF en_ZA
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 58 leaves : color illustrations)
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.rights University of Venda
dc.subject Causes en_ZA
dc.subject Contributor factors en_ZA
dc.subject Development en_ZA
dc.subject Tuberculosis en_ZA
dc.subject.ddc 614.5420968257
dc.subject.lcsh Tuberculosis -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Tuberculosis -- Patients -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Sick -- South Africa -- Limpopo
dc.subject.lcsh Tuberculosis -- Prevention
dc.title Factors associated with the increase in new TB infections among clients in Thulamela municipality, Limpopo province, South Africa en_ZA
dc.type Dissertation en_ZA


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