quizlet to test the efficacy of a health education program in reducing the risk of tuberculosis, residents of a south african village were given an intensive health education program on how to reduce the risk of exposure. at the end of two years, the incidence rates of tuberculosis in these villages were compared with those in control villages without any education program.

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The methods to reduce the risk of tuberculosis include:

  • Implementing a respiratory protection program;
  • Training health care workers on respiratory protection; and.
  • Educating patients on respiratory hygiene and the importance of cough etiquette procedures

What is tuberculosis?

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the bacteria that causes tuberculosis (TB). TB germs often attack the lungs, but they can attack any region of the body, including the kidney, spine, and brain.

When an infected individual coughs or sneezes, the germs that cause tuberculosis spread. The majority of people who are infected with the germs that cause tuberculosis do not show symptoms. When symptoms do appear, they are typically accompanied by a cough (sometimes blood-tinged), weight loss, night sweats, and fever.

Those who are asymptomatic do not necessarily require treatment. Patients experiencing active symptoms will require a lengthy course of antibiotics.

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