Epidemiology of Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis in Depok, West Java

Wita Mulya Rosalina, Nichola Mars Kotale
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Soil transmitted Helminthiasis (STH) is one of the infectious diseases which is still a health problem in Indonesia, because it is still contagious in most parts of Indonesia. This disease can cause significant losses for sufferers such as decreasing health, nutrition, intelligence, and productivity. This study aims to determine the prevalence of helminthiasis in Depok City in 2019. This study used a cross sectional design which was carried out in 30 elementary schools in Depok City, West Java. The sample of selected grade 3 - 5 primary school students was taken by the Two Stage Cluster Sampling method. A total of 315 student faecal samples were examined by the Kato-Katz and 524 questionnaires about knowledge, environmental sanitation and personal hygiene were collected. The result of this survey is that the prevalence of worms in Depok City in 2019 is 0.32. With this result, the recommendation is that there is no need to give worm drug treatment in this region anymore. Based on the results of the questionnaire, knowledge about the symptoms and methods of prevention was quite good, personal hygiene also mostly in good criteria however there were still 88.2% who had not washed their hands with soap before meals, and 94.1% of children had not washed their hands with soap after defecation. Although the prevalence of helminthiasis in Depok City is relatively low, there is still a need to increase awareness about the behavior of washing hands with soap before eating and after defecation
西爪哇Depok地区土壤传播蠕虫病流行病学研究
土壤传播蠕虫病(STH)是一种传染病,在印度尼西亚仍然是一个健康问题,因为它在印度尼西亚大部分地区仍然具有传染性。这种疾病会给患者造成重大损失,如健康、营养、智力和生产力下降。本研究旨在确定2019年德波市寄生虫病的流行情况。本研究采用横断面设计,在西爪哇德波市的30所小学进行。本研究采用两阶段整群抽样的方法,选取3 - 5年级小学生作为样本。采用Kato-Katz法对315份学生粪便样本进行了检测,并收集了524份关于知识、环境卫生和个人卫生的问卷。本次调查的结果是,2019年德波市的蠕虫患病率为0.32。根据这一结果,建议在该地区不再需要给予蠕虫药物治疗。问卷调查结果显示,儿童对症状和预防方法的了解程度较好,个人卫生状况也大多处于良好水平,但仍有88.2%的儿童餐前未用肥皂洗手,94.1%的儿童便后未用肥皂洗手。虽然德波市的蠕虫病患病率相对较低,但仍有必要提高人们对饭前和便后用肥皂洗手行为的认识
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