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SOSIALISASI BAHAYA KECACINGAN PADA ANAK-ANAK DI DESA LEUPEUNG ULEE ALUE Desreza, Nanda; Dentalistya, Hilma; Afriana, Fira Nur; Khairunnisa, Mutia; Nadiya, Deski; Rohid, Teuku Muhammad; Bengi, Simah; Munte, Wahyu Rezeki; Marliza, Riska
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): DECEMBER
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v3i1.502

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Helminthiasis is a disease caused by intestinal parasitic worms with a relatively high prevalence that spreads throughout Indonesia. While not fatal, this disease gradually affects the health and productivity of those infected through a decline in nutritional status. Its slow-progressing nature and tendency to be asymptomatic classify helminthiasis as a neglected disease. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1 billion people are infected with Ascaris lumbricoides, 795 million people with Trichiuris trichiura, or 740 million people with hookworm. The results obtained from socialization activities conducted in Leupeung Ulee Alue Village, Aceh Besar, indicate that the community still has limited understanding of the dangers posed by helminthiasis and the factors that can lead to infection. This community engagement initiative aims to provide the residents of Leupeung Ulee Alue Village with a better understanding of this disease.
SOSIALISASI BAHAYA KECACINGAN PADA ANAK-ANAK DI DESA LEUPEUNG ULEE ALUE Desreza, Nanda; Dentalistya, Hilma; Afriana, Fira Nur; Khairunnisa, Mutia; Nadiya, Deski; Rohid, Teuku Muhammad; Bengi, Simah; Munte, Wahyu Rezeki; Marliza, Riska
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): DECEMBER
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v3i1.502

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Helminthiasis is a disease caused by intestinal parasitic worms with a relatively high prevalence that spreads throughout Indonesia. While not fatal, this disease gradually affects the health and productivity of those infected through a decline in nutritional status. Its slow-progressing nature and tendency to be asymptomatic classify helminthiasis as a neglected disease. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 1 billion people are infected with Ascaris lumbricoides, 795 million people with Trichiuris trichiura, or 740 million people with hookworm. The results obtained from socialization activities conducted in Leupeung Ulee Alue Village, Aceh Besar, indicate that the community still has limited understanding of the dangers posed by helminthiasis and the factors that can lead to infection. This community engagement initiative aims to provide the residents of Leupeung Ulee Alue Village with a better understanding of this disease.
Kegiatan Home Visit dan Pelayanan Kesehatan Korban Banjir di Puskesmas Karang Baru Fauziah, Fauziah; Desrina, Desrina; Salsabila, Miska; Bengi, Simah; Rahmatika, Nur Azizah; Afriana, Fira Nur
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (ABDIRA) Vol 6, No 2 (2026): Abdira
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/abdira.v6i2.1769

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The floods that hit Aceh Tamiang Regency in 2025 resulted in an increase in cases of infectious diseases, skin disorders, respiratory disorders, and psychological problems such as stress and trauma, especially among vulnerable groups. This activity aims to describe the implementation of integrated health services through home visits and health education for flood victims. The method used was a qualitative descriptive design. The number of patients was 21 people. The activity was carried out on January 7–13, 2026. The results showed that the most common illnesses among disaster victims were coughs (19.05%) and diarrhea (19.05%). In addition, respondents were predominantly female (66.67%) and respondents aged 19-59 years (47.62%) who more frequently underwent health checks in Sukajadi Village, Aceh Tamiang District. It was concluded that the most common illnesses found in disaster victims were coughs and diarrhea. In addition, respondents who more frequently underwent health checks in Sukajadi Village were predominantly female and those aged between 19 and 59 years.