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Epidemiology of Chikungunya Outbreak at Pelem Village, Boyolali, 2024 Presenta, Lorda; Adi, Mateus Sakundarno; Suhartono, Suhartono; Kuncoro, Teguh Tri
Journal of Public Health for Tropical and Coastal Region Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Journal of Public Health for Tropical and Coastal Region
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jphtcr.v8i2.27593

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Introduction: There was no reported case of Chikungunya, during the last five years in Pelem Village, Boyolali, but on September 21, 2024, the Simo Health Center found a suspected case of chikungunya in Pelem Village. This study aimed to describe the chikungunya outbreak in Pelem Village, Boyolali Regency in 2024. Methods: A descriptive observational study was conducted based on epidemiological data according to the characteristics of people, places, and time. Data were collected through active case-finding, interviews using questionnaires, environmental observations, and confirmation cases using a Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT). Results: A total of 54 cases were identified from June to September and were distributed across four hamlets. To confirm the outbreak, RDT was performed in 11 cases, and seven cases were positive for chikungunya. Common symptoms included fever and joint pain (100.0%), rashes (66.7%), muscle pain (57.4%), headache (42.6%), and nausea (38.9%). The cases mainly occurred in female (51.9%), those aged 27-46 years (37.0%), and those with a medical history (63.0%). Wonokerti hamlets had the highest attack rate (9%). Of the 26 houses observed in the environmental observations, 11 houses were positive for larvae (42.3%) with a container index of 22.2% and a Density Figure indicating the potential for chikungunya transmission. Conclusion: The Chikungunya outbreak in Pelem Village occurred from June to September 2024. The 3M+ method (Burying, Draining, and Recycling) should be implemented to increase mosquito nest eradication and conduct periodic larval monitoring.
IMMUNIZATION AND CHILD NUTRITION FACTORS ON MEASLES INCIDENCE IN JRAKAH VILLAGE, BOYOLALI, 2025 Presenta, Lorda; Aziza, Nur; Adi, Mateus Sakundarno; Suhartono, Suhartono; Kuncoro, Teguh Tri
HEARTY Vol 13 No 5 (2025): OKTOBER
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan, Universitas Ibn Khaldun, Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/hearty.v13i5.20757

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On January 2025, the Selo Health Center reported seven measles cases at Jrakah Village. The study purposed to determine the relationship between immunization and nutritional status with measles outbreaks. This study used an analytical observational method with a 1:6 case-control study design. The sample of this study was 49 respondents who were selected using random sampling techniques in the at-risk population, and interviews and questionnaires were carried out for data collection. Data analysis was done using the Anthropocal calculator and the Chi-square test. The results of statistical analysis showed a relationship between basic immunization status (p-value = 0.041; OR = 8.824; 95%CI = 0.973 - 80.019), BIAS immunization status (p-value = 0.007; OR = 30.750; 95%CI = 2.562 - 369.092), and nutritional status (p-value = 0.016; OR = 9.867; 95%CI = 1.690 - 57.600) with a measles outbreak. Basic immunization status, BIAS immunization status, and nutritional status were risk factors for the measles outbreak at Jrakah Village. However, basic immunization status was not statistically significant as a risk factor for the measles outbreak at Jrakah Village. This could be due to the small number of samples and limited data in the study. Therefore, it is recommended that immunization coverage be increased and additional food (PMT) provided to improve nutritional status and minimize measles infection.
Factors associated with mosquito nest eradication behavior for DHF in Boyolali Regency in 2023 Rosmawati, Elly; Kuncoro, Teguh Tri; Indriani, Citra; Ahmad, Riris Andono
BKM Public Health and Community Medicine Vol 40 No 07 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/bkm.v40i07.13848

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Purpose: DHF cases in Boyolali Regency have experienced an increase in cases over the last four years, and this has been accompanied by a decrease in the ABJ index by 89%, which is an indicator of the success of the Mosquito Nest Eradication (PSN) program. This research aims to identify factors that influence PSN behavior in society. Method: This research uses an observational analytical study design with a cross-sectional approach. Data was collected from 331 respondents in 30 cluster analyses, namely univariate, bivariate, and multivariate, using logistic regression. Results: 331 respondents were found to have good PSN behavior (59.8%). The results of the multivariate analysis showed that the influencing factors were high education level (aOR 2.80; 95%CI 1.31–6.00; p-value 0.008) and region of residence, live in urban areas (aOR 0.42; 95%CI 0.26-069; p-value <0.001), have good knowledge (aOR 1.67; 95%CI 1.01-2.76; p-value <0.042), and have a good attitude (aOR 1.75; 95%CI 1.07-2.86; p-value <0.025). Conclusion: Factors influencing PSN behavior in Boyolali Regency include education level, place of living, attitudes, and knowledge.