Abstract

Tuberculosis treatment remains a challenge due to the need to consider, when approaching it, the context of individual and collective health. In addition, social and economic issues have been shown to be variables that need to be considered when it comes to treatment effectiveness. In a small proportion of cases, the bacillus is transmitted to humans from infected cows through drinking non-sterilized milk. This mode of transmission plays only a minor role in the natural history of the disease in humans. This study explores factors influencing acceptance of adherence and toxicity levels in tuberculosis treatment, aiming to assess their impact on treatment effectiveness. Through comprehensive evaluation, aim to identify key variables contributing to patient compliance and potential barriers to successful outcomes, shedding light on optimizing tuberculosis treatment strategies.

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