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EKO-EPIDEMIOLOGI PENULARAN MALARIA DI DAERAH ENDEMIS PULAU LEMUKUTAN KALIMANTAN BARAT Selviana; Pranaka, Resky Nanda; Rahayu, Hanum Mukti
JURNAL BORNEO AKCAYA Vol 2 No 2 (2015): Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pelayanan Publik
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Kalimantan Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51266/borneoakcaya.v2i2.47

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Lemukutan island is on area of endemic malaria with the High Incidence Area status. Every year there was an increase of Annual Parasite Incidence (API). Lemukutan is isolated, where the environment and people's homes are surrounded by oceans, and their place is behind the plantation area. The purpose of this research is to get the information about ec0-epidemiology transmission of malaria in endemic area Lemukutan Island bengkayang regency. Cross sectional design is used in this research methodology, which is held on April – June 2015. Sample is 170 respondents. The analysis is univariate and bivariate. The result showed that significant determinant of malaria occurrence are behavior (p value = 0,036, PR = 1,726), ventilation (p value = 0,046, PR = 1,927), the ceiling (p value = 0,033, PR = 1,808), well/fountain around (p value = 0,004, PR = 2,523), bushes (p value = 0,008, PR = 2,221) dan cattle pen (p value = 0,04, PR = 1,746) with incidence in village of Lemukutan Island. There is no relationship between jobs and incidence in village of Lemukutan Island (p value = 0,537, PR = 1,746). Researcher give the suggestion to society so that they can taking heed at the nip density time, using the long arm clothes and anti mosquito lotion, apply biological control that is by conducting bacteria Mysocyclops, mosquito larva eater fish and put down the resting places not closed to house
Hubungan Penyakit Menular, Sumber Air Bersih, Praktik Kebersihan, dan Sanitasi dengan Kejadian Stunting: Studi Kasus Kontrol di Kabupaten Sambas: The Relation of Infectious Diseases, Water Access, Hygiene Practice, and Sanitation with the Stunting: A Case-Control Study in Sambas Regency Budiastutik, Indah; Pranaka, Resky Nanda; Amaliyah, Nurul; Hediyanti, Giska; Trisnawati, Elly
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 8 No. 1SP (2024): AMERTA NUTRITION SUPPLEMENTARY EDITION
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v8i1SP.2024.70-75

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Background: The main nutritional problem concerned by the Indonesian government is the stunting. This condition is affected by various aspects, mainly caused by infectious diseases, clean and unharmonious living behavior, the availability of drinking water, and environmental sanitation. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to determine the relation of infectious diseases, water access, hygiene practices, and sanitation towards the stunting incidence factors in Sambas Regency. Methods: This research used Ex Post Facto with a case-control design. The study population was residents of Sambas Regency with a total of 535,725 people, a total sample of 241 children aged 0-59 months comprising of 89 respondents as cases and the rest 159 respondents as controls, using inclusion and exclusion criteria both from the control group and from the case group. Data analysis used the chi-square test. Results: The results showed a relation of infectious diseases (p-value=0.000), drinking water sources (p-value=0.000), clean and healthy living behavior (p-value=0.000), and environmental conditions (p-value=0.000) with the stunting incidences. Conclusions: The study concludes that there is a significant relation of infectious disease variables, the drinking water sources, hygiene practices, and environmental conditions with the stunting. It requires control and completion of the stunting cases through environmental sanitation improvement, namely the provision of access to clean water, healthy and clean living behaviors, and good cooperation between the government and the community, in educating people through counseling and socialization of the stunting prevention and management.
Preventive Measures and Handling of COVID-19 and Emerging Disease in the Border Areas of West Kalimantan Province Entikong District and Jagoi Babang District Saepudin, Malik; Pranaka, Resky Nanda; Baroroh, Ema Zati; Setyowati, Eny
Jurnal Penelitian Inovatif Vol 4 No 4 (2024): JUPIN November 2024
Publisher : CV Firmos

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54082/jupin.805

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One of the country's entry points is the National Border Post (PLBN), which is the main key in preventing the entry of the COVID-19 pandemic into Indonesia because many people come and go from various places so that the country's entrance in border areas becomes one of the places at risk of spread. COVID-19 virus such as in Entikong District and Jagoi Babang District. This research was conducted to determine the description of knowledge, attitudes, prevention efforts, health service facilities and health promotions in the Entikong and Jagoi Babang border areas, determine the influence of prevention efforts on the incidence of COVID-19, determine the influence of health service facilities and health promotions on the incidence of COVID-19 and find out the reality of implementing 3T. This research uses a mix method research design, namely a research step that combines two forms of research approaches, namely qualitative and quantitative. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with a total of 156 respondents who were divided into two groups, namely the case group and the control group. The following is a description of the research results, namely: 1) The case group in the Entikong border area has the highest presentation of low knowledge, poor attitude presentation, poor presentation of prevention efforts, and poor health facility presentation compared to the Jagoi Babang border area and the two regions combined, 2 ) There is a significant influence in efforts to prevent the incidence of COVID - 19, 3) There is a significant influence of health service facilities and health promotions in preventing the incidence of COVID - 19, 4) There are factors that encourage and hinder someone from carrying out a COVID - 19 test in the area borders, 5) There are obstacles in implementing the handling of COVID - 19 in border areas, and 6) There are problems in implementing handling of COVID - 19 in border areas..