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Penanggulangan Malaria Oleh Tim Jumantik Di SDN INPRES Arso 8 Kabupaten Keerom Assa, Inriyanti; Asmuruf, Frans Augusthinus; Bouway, Dolfinus Yufu; Pangayow, Bill J.C; Kawulur, Hanna S; Bowaire, Anike N; Yufuai, Agustina; Tuturop, Katarina L; Pariaribo, Konstantina M; Rumbiak, Helmin; Ratnasariani, Widyawati; Mamoribo, Sherly N; Ramandey, Sherly; Simanjuntak, Lamria
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS CENDERAWASIH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i1.3939

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Dengue hemorrhagic fever, malaria, filariasis are several diseases that are mediated by mosquitoes and are endemic diseases in several regions of Indonesia including Papua. Data in 2016 stated that Keerom Regency ranked first in the district with the highest API in Indonesia, which was 431 per 1000 population and 13% of malaria cases in Indonesia and 20% of malaria cases in Papua. Jumantik training activities are coaching activities for children with the aim of introducing and explaining to children about dengue fever and its prevention, as well as increasing children's awareness and participation to carry out PSN in their neighborhoods. So it is hoped that there will be a decrease in the number of malaria cases in Papua. Keywords: Malaria, Jumantik, Papua
Skrining Malaria Puskesmas Hebeybhulu Yoka Kota Jayapura Tuturop, Katarina L; Asriati; Pariaribo, Konstantina M; Adimuntja, Natalia; Bouway, Dolfinus Yufu; Yufuai, Agustina; Assa, Inriyanti
The Community Engagement Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/thecommen.v7i2.4567

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Clinical manifestations and laboratory examinations can help diagnose malaria. Several methods, such as molecular-based tests, RDT, and microscopic examination by reading thick and thin blood smears, can be used to diagnose malaria through laboratory tests. RDT is an alternative method for malaria diagnosis that targets Plasmodium antigens. It has been widely used around the world. Public Health students from Cenderawasih University, in collaboration with the Hebeybhulu Yoka Health Center, conducted malaria screening using anamnesis and blood examination methods with RDT. The screening practice started on Tuesday, November 4, 2024, and will continue until November 13, 2024. collecting samples from patients receiving treatment at Puskesmas Hebeybhulu Yoka. Based on the screening results, the biggest risk factor contributing to malaria cases is stagnant water, such as ditches, with 11 positive cases (21.2%). Respondents who tested positive for malaria were 82.7%, with 13.6% testing positive for tertian malaria, 2.5% for tropical malaria, and 1.2% for mixed malaria.