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Kejadian Demam Berdarah Dengue Di Kota Bandung Periode Tahun 2002-2006 Roy Nusa Res
ASPIRATOR - Journal of Vector-borne Disease Studies Vol 1 No 1 (2009): Jurnal Aspirator Volume 1 Nomor 1 2009
Publisher : Loka Litbang Kesehatan Pangandaran

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Abstract. Kota Bandung is a big city located on an altitude between 675 meters above sea level in the south to 1050 meters above sea level in the north. These characteristics make this region is influenced by the humid and cool mountains climate with average temperature 23.1 °C. Based on data 2002 up to 2006, the case of DHF in this city is the highest in West Java Province. This paper describes the characteristics of intended DHF in Kota Bandung. Data are collected since 2002 to 2006 are processed to be presented in descriptive. From those periods of time, found that case’s weekly pattern are not always similar in every years, but there is a year that have case’s weekly pattern that relatively different from the other years.
Tempat Perkembangbiakan Nyamuk Aedes spp. Di Pasar Wisata Pangandaran Joni Hendri; roy Nusa RES; Heni Prasetyowati
ASPIRATOR - Journal of Vector-borne Disease Studies Vol 2 No 1 (2010): Jurnal Aspirator Volume 2 Nomor 1 2010
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An observation of Aedes spp. breeding places in water container was carried out located at Pasar Wisata Pangandaran. The final results showed that larvae were found mostly in bucket (28,21 %), container with plastic based goods (87,18 %) and container with blue colors(33,33%). The House Index (HI) rate was 29,20 %, Container Index (CI) rate was 9,30 %, Breteau Index (BI) rate was 40,6. The research to, showed the barrels or drum was been most productive container with Pupae Index (PI) rate was 25,42.