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NNJ. 2019; 8(3): 27-29


Knowledge regarding prevention and management of typhoid fever among patients and care givers attending OPD in Government Area Hospital at Bhadrachalam, Telangana.

D. Sheela.




Abstract

Abstract: Typhoid (enteric) fever is a systemic infection in man, it is caused by Salmonella serotypes which are strictly adapted to humans or higher primates, including Salmonella enteric serotypes Typhi, Paratyphi A, Paratyphi B, and Paratyphi C. Enteric fever is a systemic infection caused by the human adapted pathogens Salmonella enteric serotype Typhi (S. Typhi) and S. Paratyphi A, B, and C. Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge regarding prevention and management of Typhoid fever.Objectives: 1. To Assess the level of knowledge on prevention and management of Typhoid fever among patients and care givers. 2. To associate the level of knowledge on prevention and management of Typhoid fever among patients and care givers. with their selected demographic variables Methods: A descriptive design was adopted for the study. 100 samples of patients and care givers were selected from Government Area Hospital by using simple random sampling technique. Results: The study revealed that, Out of 100 samples, 41(41%) had inadequate knowledge, and 51(51%) had moderate knowledge, and 8(8%) had adequate knowledge. Conclusion: The study concluded that, significant percentage of the patients and care givers (51%) had moderate knowledge regarding prevention and management of Typhoid fever.

Key words: Keywords: Knowledge, Prevention, Management, Typhoid Fever, Patients, Care Givers






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