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Eradication of frambusia of Kedungjati Health Center in 2023 Harmoni, Pratiwi Hesti; Musabaqoh, Hidayatul
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 6 (2025): February: Health Sciences and related fields
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v12i6.1833

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Frambusia is a tropical disease that affects children. Frambusia diagnosis is based on clinical and serologic examination. The purpose of this service is to find out that there are no cases of frambusia in Kedungjati District. The method of service carried out was education, screening of all elementary school students, and RDT Frambusia examination. Before the screening, students were educated on the definition of frambusia, causes and risk factors, and how to prevent frambusia. Screening, body examination was conducted on all students present. Students were examined from head to toe, to look for scabs or frambusia lesions. If scabs or frambusia lesions are found, a Frambusia Rapid Diagnostic Test will be conducted. If a positive case is found, treatment will be given at the health center. The conclusion of this activity is that no frambusia cases were found in Kedungjati Sub-district. Advice to the community is to know the factors that play a role in maintaining zero cases of frambusi. Background: Frambusia is a tropical disease that primarily affects children in developing countries. It is characterized by skin lesions and can lead to disfigurement if left untreated. Early detection and treatment are crucial for preventing the spread of frambusia and maintaining public health in endemic areas. Methods:The method involved three main components: education, screening, and diagnostic testing. Students were first educated about frambusia, including its definition, causes, risk factors, and prevention. This was followed by a comprehensive physical examination of all present elementary school students, checking for frambusia lesions or scabs. If suspicious lesions were found, a Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) for frambusia was conducted, with positive cases to be treated at the local health center. Results: The result of this service activity was that no cases of frambusia were found in Kedungjati District. The screening and examination of all present elementary school students did not reveal any frambusia lesions or positive Rapid Diagnostic Test results. Conclusion: No frambusia cases were found in Kedungjati Sub-district. It is recommended that the community be informed about the factors that contribute to maintaining zero cases of frambusia in the area.
Holistic management of a 51-year-old male patient with multibacillary hansen's disease through a family doctor approach Harmoni, Pratiwi Hesti; Musabakoh, Hidayatul
Science Midwifery Vol 14 No 1 (2026): April: Health Sciences and related fields
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v14i1.2291

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Hansen's disease, or leprosy, is a chronic progressive granulomatous disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, which primarily affects the skin and peripheral nervous system. This disease remains a public health problem in several regions of Indonesia, including Grobogan Regency. The prevalence rate of leprosy in Grobogan Regency in 2022 was 3 per 100,000 population, and the incidence rate of new cases was 0.7 per 100,000 population. This case report aims to apply the principles of family medicine in the holistic and comprehensive management of leprosy patients, with a patient-centered and family-oriented approach, based on evidence-based medicine. This report uses a case study approach. Primary data were obtained through anamnesis, physical examination, and home visits to evaluate the patient's living environment. The evaluation was conducted comprehensively through a holistic diagnostic approach, covering the initial phase (assessment), the intervention process, and the results. The management of leprosy with a holistic and evidence-based family medicine approach can provide more optimal results, not only in clinical aspects but also in improving the understanding and involvement of patients and their families. This approach supports efforts to prevent disability and improve the overall quality of life of patients.