Hubungan Kondisi Lingkungan dengan Kasus Filariasis di Masyarakat (Analisis Lanjut Hasil Riskesdas 2007)

Relationship of Environmental Conditions to Filariasis Cases in Community (An Advanced Analysis of Basic Health Research 2007)

  • Santoso Santoso Loka Litbang P2B2 Baturaja
Keywords: riskesdas, filariasis, environmental, demographic status

Abstract

Abstracts. Filariasis (elephantiasis disease) in Indonesia is still a health problems, there are
still areas with the patient chronic and acute. A total of 1553 villages in 647 health centers
scattered in 231 districts in 26 provinces as the location of the endemic, with a number of
chronic cases of 6233 people. Elimination program disease elephantiasis has been
undertaken by the government, but until today there are still many areas with the number of
microfilariae (Mf rate) is still high (> 1%). One of the government's efforts in this regard
Litbangkes RI in collecting basic data, including data filariasis is with the activities of the
Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) conducted simultaneously across Indonesia. Based on
the results of data collection Riskesdas then further analysis is to look at the environmental
conditions and demographic status associated with the incidence of filariasis. Based on the
results of analysis show that there were a statistically significant relationship between the
type of waste water reservoirs; types of sewage systems and types of livestock kept, the
classification of villages with the incidence of filariasis.

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Published
2011-06-10
How to Cite
1.
Santoso S. Hubungan Kondisi Lingkungan dengan Kasus Filariasis di Masyarakat (Analisis Lanjut Hasil Riskesdas 2007). ASP [Internet]. 10Jun.2011 [cited 3May2024];3(1):1-. Available from: http://ejournal2.litbang.kemkes.go.id/index.php/aspirator/article/view/4587