Hubungan Faktor Penularan dengan Kejadian Malaria pada Pekerj a Migrasi yang Berasal dari Kecamatan Lengkong Kabupaten Sukabumi
Main Authors: | Santi, Marliah; Loka Litbang P2B2 Ciamis, Hakim, Lukman; Loka Litbang P2B2 Ciamis |
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Format: | application/pdf eJournal |
Bahasa: | ind |
Terbitan: |
Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia, NIHRD
, 2013
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Online Access: |
http://ejournal.litbang.depkes.go.id/index.php/aspirator/article/view/2963 |
Daftar Isi:
- Abstract. Lengkong sub-district is malaria-endemic areas with a high morbidity. In the past three years, there is a decrease in the number of malaria cas es, but the number of imported malaria cases has increased significantly from the migration of workers return ing from malaria-endemic areas outside Java. Epidemiological studies have been conducted with the aim of knowing the transmission factors associated with malaria incidence in the population of Lengkong, Sukabumi who ever migrated. Research conducted in the Cilangkap and Langkapjaya Village held in November 2011. The type of research is quantitative with a cross-sectional study design. The study population is the all of community that perform migrate in 2011 and at the time of the study was in the villages. The data was collected by interviewing with respondents about the des ti nation of migration, length of stay in the area of migration, the use of chemoprophylaxis before leaving for migration, history of malaria at before, the health seeking, installation of wire netting on ventilation of house, the use of bed nets, and also the incidence of malaria as long as migration and at period of one month after discharge. The collected data is analyzed to determine relationship of each independent variable with the dependent variable. The results obtained from 100 respondents, 97% migration to malaria-endemic areas, length of stay was 96% in > 1 month, 55% did not use chemoprophylaxis, 57% had been sick with malaria at before, 69% seeking health to non health officer, 100% did not use bed nets, and house without wire netting, and also 26% had been exposed wit malaria. Bivariate analysis shows, the use of chemoprophylaxis, previous history of malaria and sought health treatment are factor associated with the incidence of malaria on labor migration.Keywords: labor migration, malaria import, chemoprophylaxis, history of malaria at before migrating, the health seeking