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KARAKTERISTIK PENDERITA KUSTA DI PUSKESMAS ABEPANTAI KOTA JAYAPURA TAHUN 2020 Ludia Maria Anastasia Porong; Indra Taufik Sahli; Asrianto Asrianto
GEMA KESEHATAN Vol. 12 No. 1 (2020): JUNI 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47539/gk.v12i1.126

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Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae that attacks the skin, peripheral nerves, mucosa of respiratory tract and eyes. The aim was to determine the characteristics of leprosy disease of Health Center Abepantai in 2020, based on the type of leprosy, staining of Ziehl Neelsen (ZN), age, sex and occupation. This method is a descriptive study with cross sectional design. The results, MB type highest percentage which is 8 (67%), the positive ZN staining which is 4 (33%) and negative which is 8 (67%), the age the highest percentage 16-30 level years which is 5 (42%), sex the highest percentage male sex which is 8 (67%), occupation the highest farmer which is 5 (42% ). The conclusion characteristics of leprosy Health Center in Abepantai 2020: leprosy the highest percentage which is MB type, age the highest percentage which is 16-30 years old, the highest percentage which is male sex and the highest percentage occupation which is farmer.
Pola Penyebaran Infeksi Covid-19 di Provinsi Papua Tahun 2020 Indra Taufik Sahli; Asrianto Asrianto; Risda Hartati; Novianti Yoyo Simega
GEMA KESEHATAN Vol. 12 No. 1 (2020): JUNI 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47539/gk.v12i1.133

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Covid-19 is a disease caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus. data as of July 27, Covid 19 sufferers in Papua reached 2130 cases. The research objective was to determine the pattern of the spread of Covid 19 infection in Papua Province in 2020. The descriptive research method was cross-sectional design, using secondary data obtained from the Covid 19 Task Force Team of the Papua Provincial Health Office. The results showed the increase in May as many as 533 cases. The highest number of people with Covid-19 based on age is 20-60 years old. Based on sex, the highest percentage is male, this is due to the natural immune response and the immune response acquired during viral infection between women and men. Based on the evidence that shows that Covid 19 infection attacks many non-Papuan tribes compared to Papuans. The incidence of Covid 19 cases of ethnicity related to socio-economic, cultural, genetic factors, vulnerability to susceptibility or response to infection. The number of cases recovered against Covid 19 for the period March 22 to July 22 2020 the number of cases was 1956, while the number of cases died was 23 people. The cure rate is the result of many factors, which indicate the patient's physiological ability to attack Coronavirus. Conclusion; The highest number of males in May was 533 people, the age range of sufferers was 20 - 60 years, more men than women, less ethnic Papuans than non-Papuan ethnics, 27 July the number of people who recovered in 1956 while 23 people died.
CHLORINE CONTENTS AND BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF SWIMMING POOLS WATER IN JAYAPURA Fajar Bakti Kurniawan; Yulianus Wima Krisna Alfreda; Asrianto Asrianto; Indra Taufik Sahli; Meidy J Imbiri; Risda Hartati; Rina Purwati; Afika H Wardhani; Loly Sabrina Sitompul
GEMA KESEHATAN Vol. 14 No. 1 (2022): Juni 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47539/gk.v14i1.301

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Chlorine is a chemical that functions as water disinfection, often used in swimming pools to kill microorganisms such as pathogenic bacteria in the water. The general objective of this study was to determine the relationship between chlorine levels, and microbiological quality in swimming pool water in Jayapura City. This type of research is descriptive research with a cross-sectional design. Determination of residual chlorine content, and microbiological quality in this study was carried out using Spectrophotometry, and MPN Test methods. The results showed that the chlorine content of the swimming pool Wa 5.00 mg/l, Fu 0.23 mg/l, and Aj 0.13 mg/l. The examination of the coliform bacteria population showed that the MPN value in Wa coliform swimming pool water was 0/100 ml, and coliform stools were 0/100 ml. Swimming pool Fu coliform as much as 91/100 ml, and fecal coliform as much asĀ  23 /100 ml. Swimming pool Aj coliform as much as >1100/100 ml, and fecal coliform as 20/100 ml. This study concludes that the chlorine levels in the Wa swimming pools, and the MPN swimming pools of Fu, and Aj are not under the Minister of Health Regulation No. 32 years 2017. Keywords : Coliform, Swimming pool, MPN