Volume : VI, Issue : V, May - 2016

Relationship between the Lifestyle and Tuberculosis Study of Delhi.

A. K. Kapoor, Kiran Singh

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 This paper seeks to examine the sensitivity of tuberculosis transmission dynamics to the rate at which individual with active TB treatment course. Environmental conditions in which the epidemic occurs. Different kinds of determinants were studied. The objective of the study to determine the environmental conditions in which TB patients live. Methods Random sampling method was used to collect data. A total of 569 households formed the part of the study and an equal number of respondents were interviewed using various interview schedule developed for the study. Results Classification of alcohol consumptions frequency. Done on the basis of regular and quantity take by the subjects. Some take half bottle every day, three times in day. Some take every day or some only at party. In settled 50% males are non–drinkers while 24.8% male consume alcohol every day, 8.1% males consume alcohol at party, 4.1% consume half bottle alcohol every day, 3.5% drinks occasionally, in females only 0.7% consume at party only. whereas in migrated 8.2% consume alcohol once in week , 18% consumes alcohol everyday which is less in comparison to settled males, 6.6% drinks in party

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A. K. Kapoor, Kiran Singh Relationship between the Lifestyle and Tuberculosis Study of Delhi. Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.6, Issue : 5 MAY 2016


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