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Prevalensi Malaria Klinis dan Positif Plasmodium spp. Berdasarkan Mass Blood Survey di Kabupaten Rokan Hilir Provinsi Riau Zaenal Abidin; Andri Dwi Hernawan
ASPIRATOR - Journal of Vector-borne Disease Studies Vol 2 No 2 (2010): Jurnal Aspirator Volume 2 Nomor 2 2010
Publisher : Loka Litbang Kesehatan Pangandaran

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Based on clinical diagnosis, the regency of Rokan Hilir in Riau Province is a high malaria endemic areas with annual parasite incidence more than 50 per 1,000 inhabitants, and every year the number of cases continues to rise. To overcome this, the intensification of eradication activities has been conducted with the goal of reducing malaria transmissionrates, cases and deaths due to malaria. To determine the prevalence of positive malaria Plasmodium, in Rokan Hilir regency, has conducted mass blood survey (MBS) in March 2008 in 5 villages which is the highest malaria endemic areas. The number of people who checked his blood sample was 5215 people (18,42% of the total population), 1252 of whom were residents age group 0-9 years.From the examination results are known 267 people (5.12%) positive malaria, including 86 people in the population age group 0-9 years.Furthermore, the survey concluded that the location of high malaria endemic area for 5.12% of samples tested positive for malaria and malaria morbidity in the population age group 0-9 years is 6.87%.
Bionomik Nyamuk Anopheles spp di Desa Sumare dan Desa Tapandullu Kecamatan Simboro Kabupaten Mamuju Provinsi Sulawesi Barat Tahun 2011 Andri Dwi Hernawan; Syarifuddin Hamal
ASPIRATOR - Journal of Vector-borne Disease Studies Vol 3 No 2 (2011): Jurnal Aspirator Volume 3 Nomor 2 2011
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Abstract. Tapandullu and Sumare Villages are area of malaria high endemic in Mamujudistricts, West Sulawesi province, located in coastal areas. Anopheles mosquitoes in the tworegions are largely unknown, neither species, bionomic density. To find out the fauna andbionomic and dominant Anopheles mosquito, has been conducted a spot survey entomology.Surveys conducted for three consecutive days with the capture of mosquitoes at night anddid a long time outside the home, including around the cattle pen. Catching method is to baitpeople and catching mosquitoes rest. Mosquitoes captured, identified the species, calculateddensity and ovarian surgery performed to calculate the parity rate.From the survey, concluded that chance as a mosquito vector of malaria in both regions arespecies of Anopheles subpictus