SPOT SURVEY PENINGKATAN KASUS MALARIA DI DESA WONOHARJO WILAYAH PUSKESMAS ROWOKELE KABUPATEN KEBUMEN

Main Authors: Widiastuti, Dyah, Djati, Anggun Paramita
Format: Article application/pdf eJournal
Bahasa: ind
Terbitan: Vector and Animal Borne Disease Control Unit of Banjarnegara , 2013
Online Access: http://ejournal.litbang.depkes.go.id/index.php/blb/article/view/3255
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  • ABSTRACTIntroduction : There was an increasing malaria cases on August 2011 in Wonoharjo village, Banyumasregency. 12 malaria cases were reported by Local Health Office. The aim of this study was to investigate theprevalence rate and the entomological situation in transmission area.Methods : Mass blood survey for microscopic diagnosis was conducted at Dukuh Beji and Lokarsa in Wonoharjovillage on 13-15 August 2011. Entomological survey using landing collection method and light traps wasconducted only at Dukuh Lokarsa in Wonoharjo village on 15-16 August 2011.Results : A total of 7 samples among 68 were positive by microscopy, giving a point prevalence of 10.3%. Thespecies distribution was 57.1% trophozoit Plasmodium falciparum (Pfr), 28,6% trophozoit and gametositP.falciparum (Pfrg) and 14.3% falciparum-vivax mixed infection. Increasing malaria cases was caused byimported cases in Wagirpadan village which located next to Wonoharjo village. The suspected mosquito vectorswere An.balabacensis and An.maculatus which caught from indoor and outdoor resting collection.Conclussions : Indigenous malaria transmission occured in Wonoharjo with the suspected vector wereAn.balabacensis and An.maculatus. The peak of mosquito bitting time was on 20.00 – 21.00 WIB. Migrationsurveillance need to be done effectively.