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ASSESSMENT OF COLLEGE STUDENT?S AWARENESS ABOUT TUBERCULOSIS IN AHMEDNAGAR

Sagar D. Kadam, Anjum Shaikh, Pinky Bhati, Sonam Singh, Seema Dhakne

Lack of knowledge and awareness about tuberculosis (TB) as well as Direct observed therapy short course (DOTS) area persistent and major community problem due top which suffering and mortality rate increases tremendously. So it is responsibility of pharmacists to develop a common awareness for prevention, care and treatment of TB in the community. This survey is strictly based on assessing the awareness about TB among undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) students of nonmedical stream in Institute of Foreign Trade and Management Ahmednagar (MH) India. In the present study 59.41% were male and 52.78% were female, 60.81% P.G. students and 54.31% U.G. students were answered among them. It represents that male student’s awareness were higher than the female students. The survey results also revealed that both U.G. and P.G. students of H.S.B.P.V.T., C.O.P. &.C.O.M. possed very poor knowledge about type of TB. Multi drug resistance (MDR) & mantaux test and the knowledge of UG students was very poor as compared to PG students. Pharmacists should realize their role in health education programs in the community to improve the public awareness about the health burden diseases like tuberculosis.