Jurnal Riset Kesehatan
Vol 15 No 1 (2026): MAY 2026

The Role Of Rotavirus Immunization And Exclusive Breastfeeding In Supporting Gastrointestinal Tract Anatomy For The Prevention Of Childhood Diarrhea

Mira Mulya Dewi Cok Istri Agung (Universitas Warmadewa)
Alit Suka Astini Dewa Ayu Agung (Universitas Warmadewa)
Indah Kusumadewi Riandra Ni Putu (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 May 2026

Abstract

Diarrhea is a major public health problem causing morbidity and mortality in children under five years of age, particularly in developing countries like Indonesia. Low rates of exclusive breastfeeding and incomplete rotavirus immunization are important risk factors for diarrhea. This study aimed to examine the relationship between exclusive breastfeeding, rotavirus immunization status, and the incidence of diarrhea in children aged 6–24 months. The study used a case-control design with a quantitative approach, involving 80 respondents: 40 children with diarrhea and 40 children without diarrhea. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and medical record reviews and analyzed using the chi-square test. The results showed a significant association between exclusive breastfeeding and the incidence of diarrhea (p<0.05), with children who were not exclusively breastfed having a 4.18-fold higher risk of diarrhea (OR=4.188). Incomplete rotavirus immunization was also significantly associated with diarrhea, increasing the risk by 10.09 times compared to fully immunized children (OR=10.091). Exclusive breastfeeding and complete rotavirus immunization are significant protective factors against diarrhea in children at the primary healthcare level.

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