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Spot survei entomologi di Desa Binawara, Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu pasca pemberian obat pencegahan massal filariasis Abdullah Fadilly; Wulan Sari Rasna Giri Sembiring; Besral Besral; Akmad Rosanji; M Rasyid Ridha; Budi Hairani
JHECDs: Journal of Health Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases Vol 5 No 1 (2019): JHECDs Vol. 5, No. 1, Juni 2019
Publisher : Balai Litbangkes Tanah Bumbu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (416.912 KB) | DOI: 10.22435/jhecds.v5i1.496

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Filariasis in South Kalimantan is still a problem, especially in rural areas, this is possible because there are still many potential places for vector breeding such as rice fields, forests and swamps. In Tanah Bumbu District, filariasis cases were reported as many as 38 cases where as many as 35 cases were found in Batulicin and Kusan Hilir Sub-districts, while as many as 3 recent cases in 2015 in Angsana District. The purpose of this study was to determine various types of mosquitoes, density, age, and habitat characteristics of potential mosquitoes as filariasis vectors in Binawara Village, Tanah Bumbu District. The study was carried out with descriptive observasional design and cross sectional approach in May 2018. Entomological surveys conducted included habitat surveys, mosquito capture by human bait, and surgery. The results showed the dominance of the habitat found was swamp. There were 12 species of mosquitoes caught i. e. Ma. uniformis, Ma. dives, Ma. bone, An. barbirostris, An. maculatus, Ae. linnetaopenis, Ae. albopictus, Ae. aegypti, Cx. sitiens,, Cx. crasipes, Cx. quinquefasciatus, and Cq. crassipes. The density of mosquitoes sucks the highest blood, Ma. dives, with a value of 4 mosquitoes / person / hour (MHD) and 3 mosquitoes / person / night (MBR). The results of surgery are high parity for Ma.dives, Ma.uniformis and Cx. quinquefasciatus shows that the mosquito has undergone a gonothrophic cycle with a relative age of mosquitoes that have the opportunity to be filariasis vectors. Longevity of mosquito age that should be suspected as filariasis vectors are 42.43 days for Ma.uniformis and 47.96 days for Cx. quinquefasciatus. Although filariasis transmission has not been proven in this study, but with the discovery of potential vectors and the discovery of positive patients, the awareness of filariasis transmission needs to be increased. In terms of increasing vector control of PHBS and self protection from mosquito bites (repellent and the use of closed clothing) can be a form of control in order to avoid filariasis transmission.
Aktivitas nokturnal Aedes (stegomyia) aegypti dan Aedes (stegomyia) albopictus di berbagai daerah di Kalimantan Muhammad Rasyid Ridha; Abdullah Fadilly; Nur Afrida Rosvita
JHECDs: Journal of Health Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases Vol 3 No 2 (2017): JHECDs Vol. 3, No. 2, Desember 2017
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Dengue and chikungunya are increasing global public health concerns due to their rapid geographical spread and increasing disease burden. Knowledge of the activity of sucking blood at night (nocturnal) Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus in some areas of Borneo need to be known. Natural population of Aedes was collected by human bait collection and resting collection from 18:00 to 06:00 out door and indoor. The biting activities of Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus occurred throughout the night from 18:00 to 05:50 out door and indoor in Dadahup and Mandomai, Kapuas District, Central Kalimantan (2015), Pulau Ku’u, Tabalong district, South Kalimantan (2011), Bangkal Ulu, Kutai Timur district, East Kalimantan (2012), and Antaraya and Karyajadi, Barito Kuala district, South Kalimantan (2016). These results showed that the biting activities of Ae. aegypti dan Ae. albopictus did not only occur diurnally but also nocturnally.
Larval Survey of Dengue Endemic Area In Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Guide to determine of risk containers M Rasyid Ridha; Sri Sulasmi
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 11, No 4: December 2022
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v11i4.21727

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Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) has been reported in Indonesia since1968, the cases tend to increase and spread every year. In 2015-2019 almost all districts in Indonesia had dengue cases. This study aimed to determine the value of the entomological index and its relationship with the treatment of various types of containers, and spatial epidemiology. A larval survey was conducted to determine the presence of larvae in water containers. Logistic regression and spatial data analysis were performed to see the distribution and make buffer area map of Aedes spreading risk. The types of containers observed in this study were water tubs, drums, buckets, refrigerator containers, dispenser containers, and other categories. There were 221 containers found containing Aedes larvae. Container types affected the presence of larvae with adjusted ORs of 2.779 (95% CI: 1.441-5.360) on buckets, 9.812 (95% CI: 1.249-77.051) on refrigerator holders, and 0.301 ( 95% CI: 0.147-0.617) on dispenser holders, while the other variables were constant. The spatial analysis found that many houses are at risk of dengue transmission within a radius of 100m. The discovery of containers as potential breeding sites for Aedes provides a chance for an increase in dengue cases in Samarinda. 
Analisis Perilaku Organisasi terhadap kinerja Karyawan di D'Besto di Lubuk Begalung Muhammad Rasyid Ridha; Rika Savitri; Puja Rima Yenti; Zulma Hendra; Vivi Nila Sari
SAFARI :Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Juli : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/safari.v4i3.1635

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d'Besto is a fast food restaurant designed for Indonesian families who crave the culinary experience of delicious fried chicken and burgers., d'Besto offers a partnership package with an investment value of IDR 200 million. However, the investment value can change depending on the location and area of ​​the partner's outlet. With this capital, it is projected that the daily turnover will reach Rp. 5-Rp. 15 million, while the net profit will be 25 percent. So it requires a structure or. Organizational behavior is the study of how individuals and groups act within an organization. This includes an understanding of interpersonal dynamics, group processes, organizational structure, culture, and the work environment. The main goal of this study is to increase organizational effectiveness by understanding, predicting, and managing human behavior in an organizational context.. This PBL aims to analyze the influence of organizational behavior on employee performance. D Besto The method used is a quantitative approach with observation and interviews Organizational behavior includes several aspects such as leadership, communication, motivation, and a conducive work environment that has a significant impact on employee performance. The PBL results on D Besto show that positive and supportive organizational behavior can increase productivity, efficiency and high employee performance.
MAKNA SIMBOLIK LIPAQ SAQBE BEDASARKAN SUREQ (MOTIF) DI KABUPATEN POLEWALI MANDAR Maharani, Mutmainnah; Kesuma, Andi Ima; Ridha, Muhammad Rasyid; Nasuhan, Najamuddin
Pepatudzu : Media Pendidikan dan Sosial Kemasyarakatan Vol 20, No 1 (2024): Volume 20, Nomor 1, Mei 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Univ. Al Asyariah Mandar Sulbar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35329/fkip.v20i1.4981

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk: menganalisis makna simbolik yang ada pada 11 sureq untuk setiap lipaq saqbe, menganalisis fungsi ke 11 sureq pada lipaq saqbe, menganalisis mengapa masyarakat masih mempertahankan keaslian sureq (motif) pada lipaq saqbe sampai saat ini. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kualitatif yang bersifat deskriptif, pengumpulan data dilakukan menggunakan metode wawancara dan pengamatan langsung. Subjek penelitian adalah budayawan, sejarawan, penenun dan masyarakat yang ada di Polewali Mandar yang paham akan lipaq saqbe. Tekhnik pengumpulan data menggunakan observasi, wawancara, dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa Makna simbolik ke 11 sureq yang ada pada setiap lipaq saqbe memiliki filosofi dan makna yang mengandung konsep adat istiadat masyarakat Mandar. sureq tersebut merupakan simbol komunikasi non verbal yang mengokomunikasikan makna, pesan melalui setiap sureq pada lipaq saqbe. Beberpa makna yang ada pada setiap lipaq saqbe melambangkan adanya perbedaan antara sureq yang dipakai oleh para bangsawan, kepala adat dan masyrakat biasa. Setiap sureq memiliki corak atau motif yang sama, hal yang dapat membedakan setiap lipaq saqbe yaitu warna dan besar kecilnya kotak- kotak yang ada pada ke 11 lipaq saqbe tersebut. Secara umum fungsi dari ke 11 sureq pada setiap lipaq saqbe mandar seperti pagar yang memberi perlindungan kepada dirinya, sebagai pembeda yang dapat dilihat dari setiap sureq tersebut, serta dapat dijadikan sebagai aksesoris pada setiap acara. Dan tentunya sebagai warisan budaya yang perlu dilestarikan. Sampai saat ini masyarakat mempertahankan keaslian sureq pada lipaq saqbe karena masih banyak peminat ataupun masyarakat masih menjunjung tinggi keaslian sureq, serta ini menjadi salah satu tempat mata pencaharian bagi masyarakat mandar. selain itu lipaq saqbe juga merupakan peninggalan yang harus selalu di lestarikan meski sudah banyak yang mengikuti perkembangan zaman.
Spatial Autocorrelation of Dengue and Its Relationship with Population Density in South Kalimantan, Indonesia Norjanah, Norjanah; Ridha, Muhammad Rasyid
Althea Medical Journal Vol 11, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15850/amj.v11n2.3190

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Background: Dengue is a viral infection transmitted to humans through the bite of Aedes aegypti and Ae. Albopictus mosquitoes. Demographic factors that may influence the development and prevalence of dengue cases include variations in population density, community characteristics, and economic and social demographics. This study aimed to determine the distribution, spatial autocorrelation, and relationship between population density and dengue.Methods: Secondary data analysis was conducted in Hulu Sungai Selatan District, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Data on dengue cases, population density for each sub-district, and base maps were collected to and then be used as analysis material. Spatial autocorrelation was analyzed using the Moran's index and Local Spatial Autocorrelation Index (LISA), then the correlation of population density with dengue was carried out using linear regression.Result: Spatial Autocorrelation had positive autocorrelation and clustered spatial patterns in 2017 and 2018; whereas in 2019-2021 was negative and the spatial pattern was spread. There was a decrease in cases from high to low (HL) in Kandangan District in 2021, which was previously high to high (HH) in 2017-2019. There was a correlation between population density and dengue (R-value=0.448) with a moderate category.Conclusion: Dengue cases are more widespread in Kandangan. The spatial autocorrelation of dengue that occurs between sub-districts in Hulu Sunga Selatan District is due to sub-district location in the city center. There is a correlation between dengue and population density. Therefore, controlling dengue should be prioritized in the city center area first to break the chain of dengue transmission between sub-district in Hulu Sunga Selatan District. 
Efikasi Larvasida Ekstrak Kulit Limau Kuit pada Jentik Aedes albopictus Kasman, Kasman; Ishak, Nuning Irnawulan; Octaviana, Elsi Setiandari Lely; Ridha, Muhammad Rasyid
Diversity: Disease Preventive of Research Integrity Volume 2, Issue 2, February 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Kesehatan Masyarakat UIN Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/diversity.v2i2.26283

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Various ways to control dengue vector One of them is by using natural insecticides. The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of lime peel powder (Citrus amblycarpa) as an electric mosquito repellent against the death of Aedes albopictus mosquitoes in the field larvae. This study uses a true experimental design conducted at the Tanah Bumbu Health Research and Development Center. The object of this research was lime peel powder (Citrus amblycarpa) which was used as a natural insecticide against the Aedes albopictus mosquito. The larvae used were Aedes aegypti larvae instar III which were hatched at the Research and Development Center of P2B2 Tanah Bumbu and the results of larval collection using ovitrap in the Martapura Health Center Area 1. Susceptibility test for larval mortality and data collection by counting the number of dead Aedes albopictus larvae after being exhibited with skin extract lime for 24 hours at concentrations of 2%, 3%, 4%, and 5%. The LT50 mortality of larvae with lime extract was 2.78 hours (5%), faster than the mortality of larvae in the control group using abate. The results showed the potential of Limau Kuit peel extract as a larvicide in controlling the dengue vector.
Parcipatory action research for dengue control in Samarinda, Indonesia Ridha, Muhammad Rasyid; Yudhastuti, Ririh; Juhairiyah, Juhairiyah; Garjito, Triwibowo Ambar; Aisyah, St.; Nisa, Khairatun; Agustina, Norsita
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 13, No 4: December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v13i4.24556

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Dengue control with community empowerment is the 1 house 1 larva monitor officer/Gerakan 1 Rumah 1 Jumantik (G1R1J). G1R1J is a national movement of community empowerment at the household level in an effort to reduce dengue This research aims to implement G1R1J through participatory action research. This research was conducted in Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia with a participatory action research approach. The activities carried out were workshops, socialization, focus group discussions, and mentoring. The research evaluation was in the form of entomological surveys, namely before and after the activity. The important points of this research are that in the community independently Gerakan Emak-Emak Pembasmi Jentik Trisari (GEMATRI) has been formed, and the involvement of the village in the form of socialization and training, murals initiated by cadres, and training initiated by the village. At the policy level there is a decree of delegation of authority and budget for activities including dengue from the health office to the sub-district, but the public health center (Puskesmas) plays a role in providing assistance and counseling in the community. The larva-free index also increased from 50.67 to 66.43. We believe that the participation of the community, health cadres, and policy makers is very important to reduce the incidence of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the future.
Spatial autocorrelation of dengue in relation to population density in Balangan District, Indonesia: an ecological study Ridha, Muhammad Rasyid; Yudhastuti, Ririh; Ambar Garjito, Triwibowo; Norjanah, Norjanah; Juhairiyah, Juhairiyah; Andiarsa, Dicky; Norleyandi, Untung
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 13, No 3: September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v13i3.24073

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Dengue in Balangan Regency has the 2nd highest incidence rate (IR) in South Kalimantan at 126.64 per 100,000 population. This study aimed to determine the distribution pattern and conduct spatial analysis of dengue with population density in Balangan Regency. This quantitative research requires secondary data of dengue cases and Population Density in time series 2017-2021 with spatial analysis methods. The results showed that high dengue cases were in areas that had high density. Based on spatial analysis, dengue cases have a positive spatial relationship in 2017-2019 and a negative spatial relationship in 2020-2021 where dengue cases have a non-clustered distribution pattern (spread). Paringin City, East Paringin, Bungin, Maradap, Panggung, and Awayan villages are categorized as high-highly vulnerable to dengue. The findings of this study indicate that there is an influence of population density on the incidence of dengue. Monitoring of areas with high population density using spatial analysis is necessary for early detection of areas with high potential for dengue incidence.
Risk Factors of Malaria Transmission Dynamics Among Sand Mining Workers in the Kombos West Coast Region, The Gambia Jassey, Babucarr; Yudhastuti, Ririh; Diyanah, Khuliyah Candraning; Hourunisa, Hourunisa; Ridha, Muhammad Rasyid; Indrayani, Reny; Musfirah, Musfirah; Sejati, Eka Nur; Manjang, Buba
Health Dynamics Vol 1, No 4 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Knowledge Dynamics

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hd10403

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Background: Malaria eradication by 2030 is the UN's third Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). However, malaria still poses a severe threat to public health, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, which includes The Gambia. The present study explores the factors that impact malaria transmission among artisanal small-scale miners (ASSM) in three districts in the West Coast Region of The Gambia: Kombo East, Kombo Central, and Kombo South. Methods: The researchers carried out a cross-sectional study using one hundred participants from the study area. Using a logistic regression model, the researchers looked at risk variables linked to malaria incidence in the Kombos. Results: Age (Adjusted Prevalence Ratio (APR) = 7.989 with 95% Confidence Interval (CI 1.724–37.002) and the existence of mosquito breeding places (APR = 7.685 with 95% Confidence Interval (CI 1.502–39.309) were shown to be risk variables for malaria in the multivariable analysis. On the other hand, protective factors included higher education level (APR = 0.104 with 95% CI 0.027-0.403), using insect repellents (APR = 0.138 with 95% CI 0.035-0.549), and the state of inside home walls (APR = 0.145 with 95% CI 0.0414-0.511). Conclusions: According to this study's findings, the Gambia's malaria risk variables include age and the presence of mosquito breeding grounds. In addition, having greater knowledge, using insect repellents, and having well-maintained interior walls are all protective factors against malaria. In order to eradicate malaria in Gambia's mining regions, it is strongly advised to decrease risk factors and increase prevention measures through effective communication, information, and education.
Co-Authors Abdullah Fadilly Abdullah Fadilly Abdullah Fadilly Abdullah Fadilly Abdullah Fadilly, Abdullah Abdullah Fadily Ahmaddul Hadi, Ahmaddul Ahmadin Ahmadin Aisyah Aisyah Aisyah, St. Akbar, Nabila Hadiah Akhmad Rosanji Akhmad Rosanji Akhmad Rosanji Akmad Rosanji Alifka Alya Zhafirah Amalan Tomia Ambar Garjito, Triwibowo Andi Ima Kesuma Andi Triwenni Wulandari Annafi, Muhammad Rizki Annida Annida Asmunandar, Asmunandar Ayu Suriani Babucarr Jassey Besral . Budi Hairani Budi Hairani Budi Hairani Budi Hairani Budi Hairani Bustan Bustan, Bustan Cahyani, Indah Sinawang Chafsah, Anis Mahmuda Charli, Chintya Ones Daima, Atika Silma Darminto, Ardianto Raharjo Deni Fakhrizal Deni Fakhrizal DENI SETIAWAN Dian Eka Setyaningtyas Dian Rosadi, Dian Dicky Andiarsa Dicky Andiarsa Dwi Candra Arianti Eko Suhartono Erli Haryati Evi Liani Evi Liani Falihin, Dalilul Febiola, Wenisa Geby Ferry Kriswandana FIRMAN UMAR, FIRMAN Fitri Apriliany, Fitri Gusti Meliyanie Gusti Meliyanie Gusti meliyanie Gusti Meliyanie Hadian, Hafidz Izzulhaq Hamdani Hasni Hasni Hidayat, Muhammad Syarif Hur Hija, Akhmad Ibnu Hourunisa, Hourunisa Huda, Akhmad Khotib Fathul Hutamy, Ericha Tiara Ibrahim Ibrahim Ihya Hazairin Noor Ilham Samudra Sanur Imam Mahdi Indra Haryanto Ali Intan Permata Sari R Islamiyati Mustofa Ismail, Ashari ISNAWATI Isnawati Isnawati Jassey, Babucarr Juhairiyah Juhairiyah Juhairiyah Juhairiyah Juhairiyah Juhairiyah Juhairiyah Juhairiyah Juhairiyah Juliani Kabubu, Rusmala Dewi Kamriani, Nurul Kasman Kasman Kasman Kasman Khairatun Nisa Khasmadi, Daffa Khairy Khuliyah Candraning Diyanah Kusuma, Fatma Dwi Liestiana Indriati Liestiana Indriati Liestiana Indriyati Liestiana Indriyati Liestiana Indriyati Liestiana Indriyati Lukviana, Dwi Lestari Lutfhi Fatah M Azzubair M. Azzubair Maharani, Mutmainnah Manjang, Buba Melani, Fani Misna Tazkiah Muh. Firmansyah MUHAMMAD AKBAL, MUHAMMAD Muhammad Choirul Hidajat Muhammad Ir'fai Muhammad Pahruddin, Muhammad Musafaah Musafaah Musfirah Musfirah Mustari Mustari Nabila Nurul Insani Nasuhan, Najamuddin Nikma, Syarifah Noor Ahda Fadillah Noor Rahmah, Aulya Norjanah, Norjanah Norleyandi, Untung Normaidah, Normaidah Norsita Agustina, Norsita Nugroho, Muhammad Rivan Nur Afrida Rosvita Nur Fauziah Kasmin Nur Mahdi Nur Rezky Asman Nurma Nurul Hidayah Nurul Mardiati Nurul Mutmainnah Octaviana, Elsi Setiandari Lely Paisal Paisal Pratama, I Putu Eka Widya Pratiwi, Anne Puja Rima Yenti Putri, Lathifah Apriana Radika, Radika Rahmadewi, Yunda Maymanah Raihan, Nisywa Dwiza Randiawan Reny Indrayani Rezky Awalia Amanda M Rika Savitri Ririh Yudhastuti Rudi Fakhriadi Rusdi Rusdi Sakman, Sakman Salamiah . Samsul Hadi Sejati, Eka Nur Septia Putri Delima Sinaga, Christian Roi Tua Sintawati Sri Sulasmi Subair, Ahmad Sudarso, Aldaffa Farrel Mahardika Suhartini Suhartini Syafrijon, Syafrijon Syahrudin, Darma Jaya Syaltha, Puandira Caesha Naila Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syarif Hidayat Torro, Supriadi Tri Ramadhani Triwibowo Ambar Garjito Triwibowo Ambar Garjito Vivi Nila Sari Wahyu Pudji Nugraheni Wanti Wanti Wiliyani, Erni Wulan Rasna Giri Sembiring Wulan RSG Sembiring Wulan Sari Rasna Giri Sembiring Yeka Hendriyani Yunita Mahrany Yuyun, Yuyun Yusnida Lase Zaine, Siti Nur Azella Zulfadli, Muhammad Zulma Hendra