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Journal : J.Abdimas: Community Health

Improving Knowledge to prevent Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) or Singapore Flu Dewi Perwito Sari; Asti Rahayu; Asri Wido Mukti; Noer Febriyanti; Maulivia Idham Choliq; Eka Fitria; Laila Magfiroh Ikwias Suwarso
J.Abdimas: Community Health Vol 3 No 2 (2022): J.Abdimas: Community Health - November 2022
Publisher : LPPM STIKES Guna Bangsa Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30590/10.30590/jach.v3n2.559

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Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a disease caused by a virus of the genus Enterovirus. HFMD is an infectious disease that often affects children. Although rare, this disease can also affect adults, especially those with low levels of immunity. Symptoms of the flu are a pain in the mouth, and rashes on the hands and feet. HFMD sufferers can transmit the virus through nasal and throat fluids, and feces. Reports in Gorontalo Province showed that there were 38 HFMD cases. Since the beginning of 2022, Gorontalo has also been an increase in HFMD cases in the community. Everyone reported a case of HFMD suspects will be an alert which is a warning of vigilance and needs to be responded to. Intensive efforts are needed to prevent the spread of HFMD from spreading. Seeing this, the service team provided socialization and education about HFMD to increase residents' knowledge so that they could prevent HFMD infection. Based on the results of the HFMD material presentation activities, it is known that there is an increase in knowledge among the residents of Dukuh Menanggal District by 20% in terms of characteristics, symptoms, ways of transmission, and how to prevent HFMD. This increase in knowledge is expected to also increase citizen vigilance and prevent HFMD. Keywords: HFMD; Singapore Flu; Knowledge
Sosialisasi Pola Makan Prediabetes: Cara Tepat Cegah Diabetes: Sosialisasi Pola Makan Prediabetes: Cara Tepat Cegah Diabetes Dewi Perwito Sari; Prisma Trida Hardani; Nadya Ambarwati; Amanda Safitri Sinulingga; Asri Wido Mukti; Eka Fitria
J.Abdimas: Community Health Vol 4 No 2 (2023): J.Abdimas: Community Health - November 2023
Publisher : LPPM STIKES Guna Bangsa Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30590/jach.v4n2.649

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Diabetes is a metabolic disorder disease characterized by blood sugar levels that exceed normal limits. The International Diabetes Federation shows that Indonesia is in the 5th position of the country with the most diabetes sufferers. The results of the 2018 Basic Health Research (RISKESDAS) show an increase in the number of people with diabetes. Before someone is diagnosed with diabetes, that person may have a condition called prediabetes. Diabetes which is a non-communicable disease can be prevented by lifestyle changes. The prevalence of diabetes sufferers in East Java Province is 2.6% and occupies the 4th position with the highest number of sufferers in Indonesia. Data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) shows that the population in the city of Surabaya in 2022 will reach 2.9 million people, the size of the population also affects the possibility of the number of diabetics. Therefore, education is needed about prediabetes and efforts to prevent and control diabetes through a healthy lifestyle. The Community Partnership Program (PKM) is implemented to provide solutions to health problems, especially in educating partners in changing lifestyles to become healthier, in order to prevent the development of pre-diabetes.