Determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis

Healthy indoor air environment quality is needed for healthy building hospital. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is a microbial infectious agent which causes tuberculosis (TB) disease in human. Hence, health care workers (HCWs) are belonged to a highly potential risk group to be infected by MTB. Thi...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Shakri, Md. Rajuna, Zakaria, Rozana, Abd. Samad, Badrul Hisham
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spelling my.utm.448442017-09-14T04:55:24Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/44844/ Determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis Ahmad Shakri, Md. Rajuna Zakaria, Rozana Abd. Samad, Badrul Hisham QR Microbiology Healthy indoor air environment quality is needed for healthy building hospital. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is a microbial infectious agent which causes tuberculosis (TB) disease in human. Hence, health care workers (HCWs) are belonged to a highly potential risk group to be infected by MTB. This research aims to investigate the source and factor(s) of TB transmission in sustainable indoor air environment at the Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru (HSAJB), Malaysia. The view taken in this paper is that the transmission dynamic of MTB from an active pulmonary TB (PTB) patient to another person via indoor air environment in the health care setting is generated as a result of an interaction between architect, building planner and owner, design and facility engineer, construction engineer, occupational health and safety professionals, hospital and HCWs, epidemiologist and public health officer. The findings were obtained by combining questionnaire and interview approaches using five ordinal measures of agreement using Likert Scale measurement. Analysis of qualitative data found that the source of MTB transmission was coming from active PTB patients especially those with sputum smear positive (SS+). The studied ambient parameters and factors affecting indoor air environment sustainability were thermal comfort, humidity, air pressure, temperature, duration exposure, area and volume, direction of air flow, lighting, air circulation exchange and MTB density in the air. Scientific.Net 2011 Article PeerReviewed Ahmad Shakri, Md. Rajuna and Zakaria, Rozana and Abd. Samad, Badrul Hisham (2011) Determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 90-93 . pp. 2460-2465. ISSN 1660-9336
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Ahmad Shakri, Md. Rajuna
Zakaria, Rozana
Abd. Samad, Badrul Hisham
Determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis
description Healthy indoor air environment quality is needed for healthy building hospital. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is a microbial infectious agent which causes tuberculosis (TB) disease in human. Hence, health care workers (HCWs) are belonged to a highly potential risk group to be infected by MTB. This research aims to investigate the source and factor(s) of TB transmission in sustainable indoor air environment at the Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru (HSAJB), Malaysia. The view taken in this paper is that the transmission dynamic of MTB from an active pulmonary TB (PTB) patient to another person via indoor air environment in the health care setting is generated as a result of an interaction between architect, building planner and owner, design and facility engineer, construction engineer, occupational health and safety professionals, hospital and HCWs, epidemiologist and public health officer. The findings were obtained by combining questionnaire and interview approaches using five ordinal measures of agreement using Likert Scale measurement. Analysis of qualitative data found that the source of MTB transmission was coming from active PTB patients especially those with sputum smear positive (SS+). The studied ambient parameters and factors affecting indoor air environment sustainability were thermal comfort, humidity, air pressure, temperature, duration exposure, area and volume, direction of air flow, lighting, air circulation exchange and MTB density in the air.
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author Ahmad Shakri, Md. Rajuna
Zakaria, Rozana
Abd. Samad, Badrul Hisham
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Zakaria, Rozana
Abd. Samad, Badrul Hisham
author_sort Ahmad Shakri, Md. Rajuna
title Determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_short Determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_full Determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_fullStr Determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_sort determining relationship between physical health care settings and mycobacterium tuberculosis
publisher Scientific.Net
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/44844/
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