Jurnal Epidemiologi Kesehatan Komunitas
Vol 10, No 4: November 2025

Hubungan Perilaku Hygiene dengan Infeksi Soil Transmitted Helminth pada Balita di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Bandarharjo Kota Semarang

Rachmawati, Aulia Noor (Unknown)
Sutiningsih, Dwi (Unknown)
Martini, Martini (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Nov 2025

Abstract

Background : The prevalence of STH in Central Java reached 33.8%, with Ascaris lumbricoides found in toddlers living in areas with poor sanitation. The Bandarharjo Community Health Center is one of the community health centers in Semarang City that serves coastal areas. The objective of this study was to determine the correlation between STH infection and personal hygiene in children under five years of age at the Bandarharjo Community Health Center in Semarang.Methods : This was an observational study using the cross-sectional design. A total of 150 subject were obtained from children under five years in the field area of Bandarharjo Primary Healthcare. STH examination was conducted through kato-katz method, while the personal hygiene was observing by diung an interview to the children parents. Statistic analyzed used Chi-Square test.Result: The prevalence of soil-transmitted helminths (STH) in the Bandarharjo Community Health Center working area reached 82.6%, with hookworm and Ascaris lumbricoides due to poor sanitation. There is a correlation between the habit of wearing sandals and washing hands with soap and STH infection (p-value > 0.000) & (p-value > 0.038). Respondents who did not wash their hands with soap and wore sandals were 5.6 and 2.44 times more likely to be infected, respectively.Conclusion: Poor personal hygiene can increase the risk of STH infection in children under five years of age. Therefore, parents have a role to play in teaching, educating, and accustoming children to always practice healthy behaviors.

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Journal Info

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jekk

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Health Professions Public Health

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Jurnal Epidemiologi Kesehatan Komunitas (e-ISSN:2615-4854) provides publication of full-length papers, short communication and review articles describing of new finding or theory in epidemiology, health and life science and related areas. JEKK has 1 volume with 2 issues per year. This journal was ...