TBC CONTROL AT HEALTH FACILITIES BBKPM BANDUNG IN COVID PANDEMIC 19 (2020-2021)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34011/icihcce.v5i2.283Keywords:
TB, Covid 19, Health FacilitiesAbstract
Covid 19 has started to become an epidemic that has hit the world and has been designated as a pandemic by WHO since March 12, 2020. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that still causes many deaths in Indonesia, which is the second country with the most TB sufferers before India. Transmission of TB bacteria occurs through the presence of tiny droplets when a TB patient coughs, sneezes, talks, shouts or sings. The facts show that TB has killed 1 billion people in the last two centuries and there are an estimated 104 million new TB cases worldwide (WHO, 2016). With the Covid 19 pandemic, several countries reported a decrease in the incidence of tuberculosis during the Covid 19 pandemic, such as in Taiwan, Japan and other countries. This study wanted to find out how TB services for TB patients at health facilities that became TB referrals, how TB services were during the Covid 19 Pandemic. cross sectional comparison of services before Covid 19 so that we can see how the services of TB patients during the pandemic are. Retrospective study. The analysis used is descriptive. Tracing secondary data on TB patients at BBKPM Bandung and qualitative interviews with officers at BBKPM. The results will be known whether the TB service at BBKPM Bandung increases
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