TB Research

Acceleration of Healing of TB Patients through Dietary Supplements on Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs

Arif Rachmana

Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences (PJLSS) · 2024-01

Abstract

Socioeconomics has a significant influence on people's welfare in terms of health degrees.Poor hygiene, nutritional status, and sanitation status can cause Tuberculosis (TB) to occur most often in rural areas.This study aims to find an intervention area for further research in Bogor Regency.This descriptive study used secondary data from health centers related to the spread/spread of tuberculosis in the service work area.Bogor Regency Health as a preliminary research.The data was processed and analyzed descriptively.Secondary data shows that the number of clinically diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis, and new tuberculosis patients is high, while for extrapulmonary tuberculosis patients, some areas do not have these patients; it is that the data was not sent, but the distribution is relatively evenly distributed in several areas of advanced research TB drug complementary food interventions accelerate healing with accessibility and human resources government programs Indonesia, which is a nutritious lunch.The spread of TB, especially in rural areas, is a significant problem in defense and resilience in Indonesia because the level of welfare affects health equity, incredibly individual health by providing complementary foods for TB drugs through superior human resources of nutritious lunch programs to reduce TB disease in Indonesia.This paper is an overview of the spread of TB disease in Bogor Regency, which is intervened by the provision of complementary food for TB drugs in the treatment of TB as a new approach.

MeSH terms

  • Tuberculosis
  • Medicine
  • Pharmacology
  • Internal medicine