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Dari tahun 2005 sampai dengan tahun 2006 telah terjadi Kejadian Luar Biasa (KLB) difteri di Kabupaten Tasikmalaya pada kelompok umur 1 ? 15 tahun sebanyak 55 anak (15 kasus meninggal, AR = 0,45% dan CFR = 31,91%). Pada Januari 2007 juga telah terjadi KLB difteri di Kabupaten Garut pada kelompok umur kasus 2 ? 14 tahun sebanyak 17 anak (2 kasus meningal, CFR = 11,76%, AR = 1,5%). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan lingkungan rumah dengan kejadian difteri pada Kejadian Luar Biasa (KLB) difteri tersebut. Penelitian menggunakan desain kasus kontrol. Kasus berasal dari 15 desa lokasi KLB difteri sebanyak 72 anak dan kontrol berasal dari 1 desa terpilih secara random yang bukan dari kecamatan lokasi KLB difteri sebanyak 72 anak. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan cara wawancara dengan ibu anak pada kelompok kasus maupun kelompok kontrol menggunakan kuesioner untuk mendapatkan data lingkungan rumah, sumber penularan, status imunisasi dan pengetahuan ibu. Hasil analisis multivariat menunjukkan bahwa variabel yang berhubungan bermakna dengan kejadian difteri adalah kepadatan hunian ruang tidur, kelembaban dalam rumah, jenis lantai rumah, sumber penularan, status imunisasi dan pengetahuan ibu. Disimpulkan bahwa lingkungan rumah, pengetahuan ibu dan sumber penularan bukanlah faktor utama yang mempengaruhi terjadinya difteri, sedangkan yang paling dominan dalam mempengaruhi kejadian difteri adalah status imunisasi, yaitu risiko terjadinya difteri pada anak dengan status imunisasi DPT/DT yang tidak lengkap 46,403 kali lebih besar dibandingkan dengan anak dengan status imunisasi yang lengkap. Untuk itu cakupan program imunisasi hendaknya makin ditingkatkan sehingga semua anak terlindungi oleh imunisasi difteri.
Since 2005 up to 2006 diphtheria out break had occur in Tasimalaya District among 1 ? 15 year old children. Total cases are 55 children with cases died with the Case Fatality Rate (CFR) 31.91%. Further on, January 2007 the same out break occur in Garut District, with 17 cases and 2 cases died (CFR 11.76%). Research objective is to identify the correlation of housing environmental condition with the diphtheria out break. Design study was case control study. The amount of 72 cases had taken from the 15 villages on the out break areas and the same amount (72) non cases taken from the village out of the out break areas. Data were collected through interviewed with structure questioner with the mother as the respondent. Data collected were housing environment, the source of infection, immunization status, and mother knowledge concerning the diphtheria. Research conclude that factors involved in diphtheria out break are housing member room density, housing humidity, quality of the floor, the source of the infection, immunization status of the children, and mother knowledge about the disease. The importance factors for the diphtheria out break are immunization status, with the OR of 46.403 greater of non immunization children compare with those had immunization. Therefore immunization program should be further intensified in order to give fully diphtheria protection for the hole children population in those areas.
Kata kunci: Demam Berdarah Dengue (DBD), Kepadatan Penduduk, Iklim, ABJ, Analisis Spasial.
Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is an infectious disease transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes who infected with dengue virus. DHF have been affecting more than 100 tropical and sub-tropical countries in the world. Around 1.8 billion (more than 70%) of the population at risk of dengue fever worldwide live in countries of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific Region, including Indonesia. In 2016, DKI Jakarta was assigned the status of outbreak of DHF, with a total of 22,697 cases and an incidence rate (IR) of 220.8 per 100,000 population. West Jakarta is one of the regions with the highest DHF incidence rate compared to other cities in DKI Jakarta. This study aims to determine the spatial analysis of the incidence of dengue in West Jakarta in 2015-2019 by considering several factors such as demographics, climate, and larval free index. This study uses an ecological study with a spatial analysis approach and correlation analysis to see the strength of the relationship between the incidence of DHF with factors of population density, climate, and larvae free index. Spatially the incidence of DHF tends to occur in areas with high density and low larvae free index. Statistically, correlation analysis shows that there is a significant relationship between population density, air humidity, and rainfall with the incidence of DHF. Meanwhile, there is no significant correlation between the air temperature and larvae free index with the incidence of DHF in West Jakarta. Result shows that from 56 urban villages in West Jakarta, there are 53 urban villages that are categorized as high vulnerability, and 3 urban villages categorized as medium vulnerability. The high problem of dengue cases in West Jakarta makes the authorities should increase efforts or planning and optimize community empowerment in eradicating dengue cases.
Keywords: Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF), Population Density, Climate, Larvae Free Index, Spatial Analysis.
Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes infected with the dengue virus (DENV). During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of dengue cases internationally and nationally decreased, as did the City of East Jakarta. Thus, East Jakarta City is the city with the highest dengue cases in DKI Jakarta Province. This study aims to analyze climate factors at time lag of 0 (non-time lag), 1 (time lag 1), and 2 (time lag 2) months, population density, and larva free index (LFI) with the incidence of DHF in the city of Jakarta. East before and during the 2018-2021 COVID-19 pandemic. The data were analyzed using the average difference test, correlation test, and spatial analysis. Statistically, there is a significant difference in the average incidence rate (IR) of DHF and LFI between 2018-2021 (p = 0.000; p = 0.011). In addition, the correlation test showed a significant relationship between rainfall at time lag 1 (p = 0.002; r = 0.041) and time lag 2 (p = 0.000; r = 0.651), air temperature at time lag 1 (p = 0.004; r = -0.441), and time lag 2 (p = 0.001; r = -0.48), as well as non-time lag air humidity (p = 0.002; r = 0.429), time lag 1 (p = 0.000; r = 0.668), and time lag 2 (p = 0.000; r = 0.699) with the incidence of DHF. Spatial and statistically, there was no significant relationship between population density and LFI with the incidence of DHF. Mapping the level of vulnerability to DHF events before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, shows that of the 10 sub-districts in East Jakarta City, 1 sub-district experienced an increase in the level of vulnerability to moderate and 2 sub-districts experienced a decrease in the level of vulnerability to low. Matraman sub-districts are classified as high vulnerability. Jatinegara, Duren Sawit, Kramatjati, and Ciracas sub-districts are classified as moderate vulnerability. The other 5 sub-districts are classified as low vulnerability. The existence of significant differences in the average ABJ and IR of DHF, the relationship between climatic factors and the incidence of DHF, as well as the high level of vulnerability in some areas, should be considered by the local government to increase efforts to prevent DHF and develop a strategic plan in controlling DHF.
Penyakit Malaria merupakan penyakit yang endemis di Indonesia. Penyakit Malaria sering dikaitkan dengan perubahan iklim, karena baik nyamuk Anopheles maupun Plasmodium sensitif terhadap perubahan iklim. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Desa Sigeblok, Kecamatan Banjarnangu, Kabupaten Banjrnegara untuk mengetahui apakah iklim dan kepadatan vektor berhubungan dengan kejadian Malaria di daerah tersebut. Penelitian ini merupakan studi korelasi dengan menggunakan data sekunder yang dikumpulkan sejak bulan Oktober 1999 hingga September 2001 oleh Stasiun Lapangan Pemberantas Vektor (SLPV) Banjamegara, Dinas Kesehatan Banjamegara, dan Kantor Badan Statistik Banjamegara. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian diketahui bahwa rata-rata Man Biting Rule (MBR) per bulan adalah 0,09757 untuk An. aconirus, 0,05875 untuk An. maculatus, dan 0,009167 untuk An. balabacencis. Rata-rata per bulan faktor iklim adalah curah hujan 634, 5mm, jumlah hari hujan 15,08 hari, index hujan 308,83, suhu 25,52°C dan kelembaban 88,87%. Sedangkan rata-rata kejadian malaria adalah 33 per bulan. Hasil analisis bivariat memperlihatkan bahwa kejadian penyakit malaria bermakna secara statistik dengan dengan curah hujan (p=0,007), indeks hujan (p=0,027), serta berpola negalif dengan MBR An aconims (p==0,023)_ Tidak ada hubungan yang bermakna secara statistik antara kejadian malaria dengan jumlah hari hujan, suhu, kelembaban, MBR A n. maculatus dan MBR An. balabacencis. Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini adalah curah hujan dan indeks hujan berhubungan secara bemakna dengan kejadian malaria, sedangkan MBR An. aconirus berhubungan secara bermakna dan berbanding terbalik dengan kejadian malaria. Jumlah hari hujan, suhu, kelembaban, MBR An. macrulatus dan MBR An. balabacencis tidak bermakna dengan kejadian malaria. Saran yang dapat diberikan adalah perlunya Dinas Kesehatan Banjamegara untuk melakukan program pencegahan kejadian malaria terutama menjelang musim hujan dengan cara mempersiapkan obat, melakukan penyemprotan, larva ciding, serta membenikan penyuluhan bagi masyarakat agar menghindari kontak dengan nyamuk dengan cara menggunakan kelambu, berpakaian yang menutupi permukaan kulit, serta tidak melakukan aktivitas di luar rumah pada malam hari. Bagi SLPV pengumpulan data, terutama yang berkaitan dengan usia nyamuk mendapatkan gambaran yang lebih baik mengenai hubungan antara iklim, kepada vektor dan kejadian malaria. Penelitian lanjutan lebih lengkap seperti data mengenai usia nyamuk serta bagaimana keadaan lingkungan biologi dari wilayah penelitian.
Malaria is an endemic disease in Indonesia. Malaria often related to climate, because both Anopheles mosquito and the Plasmodium are sensitive to climate change. This study was carried out in Sigeblok Village, Banjarmangu Sub District, Banjarnegara District, Central Java. The purpose of this study is to know whether climate and vector density are related to malaria incidence. This study is a correlation study using secondary data. Monthly data that was collected from October 1999 until September 2001 by Vector Control Field Station (SLPV Banjarnegara), Banjarnegara Health Service, and Banjarnegara Statistics Office. The study shows that the mean Man Biting Rate (MBR) per per month is 0,09757 for ,4«. aconitus, 0,05875 for An. maculates, and 0,009167 for An. balabacencis. The mean rainfall 634,5mm, raindays 15,08 days, rain index 308,83, temperature 25,52°C, humidity 88,87% and malaria incidence 33. The bivariate analysis shows that malaria incidence are statistically significant with rainfall (p=0,007), rainfall index (0,027), and it has a negative pattern with MBR An. aconitus (p=0,023). There are no statistically significant relation between malaria incidence with raindays, temperature, humidity, MBR An. maculatus and MBR An. balabacencis. The result of this study shows that rainfall, rain index are significantly correlated with malaria incidence, while MBR An. aconitus is significantly correlated and inversely proportional with malaria incidence. Raindays, temperature, humidity, MBR An. maculatus and MBR An. balabacencis has no significant relation with malaria incidence. Recommendation for Banjarnegara Health Service is to carry out a malaria prevention program especially when the rainy season is near by preparing medicines, larvaciding, and by giving elucidation to the community to avoid any contact with the mosquito by using mosquito net, clothes that covers the skin, and bay not doing activity outside the house at night- To SLPV Bartjarnegara, in collecting the data, there should be a data about mosquito longevity, so we can get a better picture on the association of climate, vector density, and malaria incidence. Continuation study on the same issue would be better if it contains more variable to be analyze such as mosquito longevity and biological environment in the study region.
