EPIDEMIOLOGY UPDATE OF HELMINTHIASIS IN INDONESIA

Reqgi First Trasia
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Helminthiasis are still a health problem in Indonesia. Although not deadly, helminth infections will slowly affect children's health and productivity through a decrease in nutritional status. The chronic clinical course and tend to be asymptomatic causes helminthiasis to be classified as a neglected tropical disease. Research on the epidemiology of helminthiasis has been carried out in several regions in Indonesia. However, there has not been a comprehensive review to see the epidemiology aspects of helminthiasis. This article will discuss in detail how helminth infections influence the host to increase the incidence of malnutrition and its impact on children's health. Although this is not an emergency and a condition, the risk factors will lead the child to a state of chronic helminthiasis and transmission to other children which will have a negative impact on public health.
印度尼西亚寄生虫病流行病学最新情况
在印度尼西亚,蠕虫病仍然是一个健康问题。虽然不是致命的,但蠕虫感染会通过营养状况的下降慢慢影响儿童的健康和生产力。由于其临床病程缓慢且往往无症状,使寄生虫病被列为一种被忽视的热带病。在印度尼西亚的几个地区开展了关于蠕虫病流行病学的研究。然而,还没有一个全面的审查,以了解寄生虫病的流行病学方面。本文将详细讨论寄生虫感染如何影响宿主增加营养不良发生率及其对儿童健康的影响。虽然这不是一种紧急情况和疾病,但风险因素将导致儿童进入慢性寄生虫病状态并传播给其他儿童,这将对公共卫生产生负面影响。
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