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Maheka Karmanie Putri; Pemb. Dewi Susanna; Penguji: I Made Djaja, S. Rini Utami
S-5420
Depok : FKM UI, 2008
S1 - Skripsi Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Anita Kurniati Dani; Pembimbing: Haryoto Kusnoputantro; Penguji: Laila Fitria, Muhadi
S-5514
Depok : FKM-UI, 2008
S1 - Skripsi Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Dedi Haryadi; Pemb. Dewi Susanna; Penguji: Tris Eryando, Ririn Arminsih Wulandari, Risikhon, Ahmad, Warmo Sudrajat
T-2644
Depok : FKM UI, 2007
S2 - Tesis Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Dian Astuti; Pembimbing: I Made Djaja; Penguji: Renti Mahkota, Beben Saiful Bahri
S-6176
Depok : FKM UI, 2010
S1 - Skripsi Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Edi Prasetiya; Pembimbing: Haryoto Kusnoputranto; Penguji: Ririn Arminsih Wulandari, Edwan
S-6438
Depok : FKM-UI, 2011
S1 - Skripsi Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Yani Dwiyuli Setiani; Pembimbing: Dewi Susanna, Tris Eryando; Penguji: Ririn Arminsih Wulandari, Rachmat Suherwin, Iman Suhendar
T-2911
Depok : FKM UI, 2008
S2 - Tesis Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Admiral; Pembimbing: Umar Fahmi Achmadi; Penguji: Ririn Arminsih Wulandari, Sri Tjahjani Budi Utami, Wibowo B. Sukijat, Muhadi
T-3242
Depok : FKM UI, 2010
S2 - Tesis Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Febriyetti; Pembimbing: Dewi Susanna; Penguji: Umar Fahmi Achmadi, Ririn Arminsih Wulandari, Eni Priyatni
T-3182
Depok : FKM-UI, 2010
S2 - Tesis Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Difa Mega Magrifah; Pembimbing: Budi Hartono; Penguji: Zakianis, Budi Setiawan
Abstrak:
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Latar Belakang: Pada tahun 2023, Provinsi DKI Jakarta dengan incidence rate sebesar 36,27 per 100.000 penduduk dengan prevalence rate penyakit DBD di Provinsi DKI Jakarta sebesar 1,81%, nilai tertinggi kedua setelah Provinsi Papua Tengah. Pada tahun 2024, terjadi peningkatan incidence rate yang mencapai 122,53 per 100.000 penduduk. Tujuan: Menganalisis hubungan antara faktor iklim, kepadatan penduduk, Angka Bebas Jentik (ABJ), kejadian banjir, pengelolaan sampah, terhadap kejadian Demam Berdarah Dengue (DBD) Di Provinsi DKI Jakarta Pada Tahun 2022–2024. Metode: Desain studi ekologi menggunakan data sekunder dengan analisis korelasi, spasial, dan regresi linear berganda pada 44 kecamatan di Provinsi DKI Jakarta sebagai unit analisis. Hasil: Hasil korelasi yang signifikan (p=0,042) antara ABJ dengan kejadian penyakit DBD di Provinsi DKI Jakarta yang memiliki kekuatan sedang dengan arah negatif yang menunjukkan semakin rendah persentase ABJ akan menyebabkan semakin tinggi proporsi DBD. Kesimpulan: Berdasarkan data global dan Asia menunjukkan proporsi yang berisiko terkait penyakit dengue sebesar 28,5% dan 26,5%, maka dari itu, proporsi DBD di Provinsi DKI Jakarta belum menunjukkan proporsi yang berisiko. Saran: Kolaborasi lintas sektor dalam pemetaan lokasi yang berpotensi menjadi tempat perindukan nyamuk Aedes dengan meningkatkan frekuensi kegiatan Program Pemberantasan Sarang Nyamuk (PSN) dan mempublikasi peringatan wabah DBD kepada masyarakat.
Background: In 2023, DKI Jakarta Province reported an incidence rate of 36.27 per 100,000 population and prevalence rate of 1.81%, the second highest after Central Papua Province. In 2024, the incidence rate increased to 122.53 per 100,000 population. Objective: To analyze the relationship between climatic factors, population density, Larvae-Free Index (LFI), flood occurrence, and waste management with the occurrence of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) in DKI Jakarta Province from 2022 to 2024. Methods: An ecological study design using secondary data, analyzed through correlation, spatial analysis, and multiple linear regression across 44 districts in DKI Jakarta Province as the unit of analysis. Results: A significant correlation (p = 0.042) was found between LFI and DHF occurrence, with a moderate negative correlation, indicating that lower LFI percentages are associated with higher DHF proportions. Conclusion: Based on global and Asian risk proportions for dengue of 28.5% and 26.5%, the proportion of dengue hemorrhagic fever in DKI Jakarta Province has not yet reached a level considered to be at risk. Recommendation: Strengthen cross-sector collaboration to map potential Aedes breeding sites by increasing the frequency of the Mosquito Nest Eradication Program and issuing public health alerts related to dengue outbreaks.
S-12186
Depok : FKM-UI, 2026
S1 - Skripsi Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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Gilang Delia Revorina; Pembimbing: Ririn Arminsih Wulandari; Penguji: Al Asyary, Yulia Fitria Ningrum
Abstrak:
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.
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Demam berdarah dengue (DBD) merupakan penyakit menular yang sebabkan oleh gigitan nyamuk Aedes aegypti dan Aedes albopictus yang terinfeksi virus dengue dari penderita kepada orang lain. Penyakit ini endemik lebih dari 100 negara beriklim tropis dan sub tropis di belahan dunia. Sekitar 1,8 miliar (lebih dari 70%) dari populasi yang berisiko terkena demam berdarah di seluruh dunia tinggal di negara-negara Asia Tenggara dan Wilayah Pasifik Barat, salah satunya Indonesia. Pada tahun 2016, DKI Jakarta ditetapkan status Kejadian Luar Biasa (KLB) penyakit DBD, dengan jumlah penderita sebanyak 22.697 kasus dan Incidence Rate (IR) sebesar 220.8 per 100.000 penduduk. Kota Jakarta Barat menjadi salah satu wilayah dengan tingkat kejadian DBD tertinggi dibandingkan dengan kota lain di DKI Jakarta. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui analisis spasial kejadian DBD di Kota Jakarta Barat tahun 2015-2019 dengan mempertimbangkan beberapa faktor seperti demografi, iklim, dan angka bebas jentik. Desain studi yang digunakan pada penelitian ini yaitu studi ekologi dengan pendekatan analisis spasial dan analisis korelasi untuk melihat kekuatan hubungan antara kejadian DBD dengan faktor kepadatan penduduk, iklim, dan angka bebas jentik. Secara spasial kejadian DBD cenderung terjadi di wilayah dengan tingkat kepadatan tinggi dan ABJ rendah. Secara statistik, analisis korelasi menunjukkan terdapat hubungan yang signifikan antara kepadatan penduduk, kelembanam udara, dan curah hujan dengan kejadian DBD. Sedangkan suhu udara dan angka bebas jentik menunjukkan tidak adanya hubungan yang signifikan terhadap kejadian DBD di Kota Jakarta Barat. Dari 56 kelurahan di Jakarta Barat, terdapat 53 kelurahan yang tergolong tingkat kerawanan tinggi, dan 3 kelurahan tergolong kategori kerawanan sedang terjadinya kasus DBD. Tingginya masalah kasus DBD di Jakarta Barat membuat Dinas Kesehatan sebaiknya meningkatkan upaya atau perencanaan serta optimalisasi pemberdayaan masyarakat dalam pemberantasan kasus DBD.
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.
S-10273
Depok : FKM UI, 2020
S1 - Skripsi Pusat Informasi Kesehatan Masyarakat
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