Analisis Faktor Risiko Malaria di Asia Tenggara

Devi Ayu Rokhayati, Raniand Cucuomi Putri, Nabila Allaeyda Said, D. S. Rejeki
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Malaria is a disease caused by the parasites of the genus Plasmodium, which are transmitted by the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. All tropical countries, including Southeast Asia, reported malaria cases. Several factors related to human behavior and the environment in which people live cause the incidence of malaria. The objective of this study was to analyze the risk factors for malaria in Southeast Asia and determine which risk variables had the greatest impact on the prevalence of malaria. This study is a review of the literature with a narrative review model using English and Indonesian journals from 2017 to 2021. The journals were obtained through the health journal provider databases Pubmed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Researchgate, and Academic.edu. Malaria risk factors in Southeast Asia are influenced by behavioral and environmental factors. Behavioral factors include not use of mosquito nets, being active at night, male gender, and risky work. Environmental factors include rural areas, open-access dwellings, housing near cattle pens, and proximity to mosquito breeding sites. Changes in human behavior to avoid mosquito contact and environmental control are required to reduce the incidence of malaria.
南亚疟疾危险因素分析
疟疾是一种由疟原虫属寄生虫引起的疾病,通过雌性按蚊的叮咬传播。包括东南亚在内的所有热带国家都报告了疟疾病例。与人类行为和人们生活的环境有关的几个因素导致疟疾的发病率。本研究的目的是分析东南亚地区疟疾的危险因素,并确定哪些风险变量对疟疾流行的影响最大。本研究采用叙事回顾模型对2017年至2021年英文和印尼语期刊的文献进行回顾。这些期刊是通过健康期刊提供数据库Pubmed、谷歌Scholar、ScienceDirect、Researchgate和Academic.edu获得的。东南亚地区的疟疾危险因素受行为和环境因素的影响。行为因素包括不使用蚊帐、夜间活动、男性和高风险工作。环境因素包括农村地区、开放式住宅、靠近牛栏的住房以及靠近蚊子滋生地。为了减少疟疾的发病率,需要改变人类行为以避免与蚊子接触并进行环境控制。
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