Analisis Situasi Luas Wilayah Reseptif Malaria di Kabupaten Gunungkidul Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Tahun 2021

Atikah Mulyawati, T. Sukesi, Surahma Asti Mulasari, Yohannes Didik Setiawan, Y. Yuliani, Yuli Patmasari, Theresia Aprilia Girsang, Ita Latiana Damayanti
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Gunungkidul Regency received an elimination certificate in April 2014, but in 2019 there was one imported case, and it is possible that indigenous transmission may have the potential to occur. Gunungkidul is also a tourist area visited by many domestic tourists who can come from malaria endemic areas. This study aims to map the malaria receptive area to determine early warning measure to maintain malaria elimination status. The research method is quantitative with observational descriptive. The data was obtained from the mapping of the malaria receptive area of the Yogyakarta BBTKLPP in 2021 in the form of larval survey results and the capture of nocturnal adult mosquitoes. The location of the activity is at two points, namely Ngawis Village, Karangmojo District and Pacarejo Village, Semanu District, Gunungkidul Regency. The results showed that Ngawis Village and Pacarejo Village were malaria receptive areas because Anopheles sp. larvae were found with a habitat index of 20.7% and 3.3%, which exceeded the quality standard of the Minister of Health RI No. 50 of 2017 and the capture of the Anopheles mosquito as a potential malaria vector in residential areas. The identified species are An. vagus, An. aconitus, and An. maculatus. Conclusion Ngawis Village has a higher malaria receptivity compared to Pacarejo Village, with more diverse breeding places and more adult mosquitoes caught. Both villages need to make efforts to reduce breeding places and implement an early warning system against malaria.
Gunungkidul县于2014年4月获得了消除证书,但在2019年出现了一例输入性病例,并且有可能发生本地传播。Gunungkidul也是很多来自疟疾流行地区的国内游客的旅游胜地。本研究旨在绘制疟疾易感区地图,以确定早期预警措施,维持疟疾消除状态。研究方法采用定量与观察描述性相结合的研究方法。数据来自2021年对日惹BBTKLPP疟疾接受区进行的测绘,其形式是幼虫调查结果和夜间捕获的成蚊。活动地点在两个地点,即Karangmojo区的Ngawis村和Gunungkidul县Semanu区的Pacarejo村。结果表明,Ngawis村和Pacarejo村为疟疾易感区,发现按蚊幼虫,生境指数分别为20.7%和3.3%,超过了卫生部2017年第50号号令的质量标准,并将按蚊作为潜在的疟疾媒介捕获到居民区。已鉴定的物种有安。迷走神经,一个。乌头,安。maculatus。结论Ngawis村疟疾接受度高于Pacarejo村,孳生场所更多样化,捕获成蚊较多。这两个村庄都需要努力减少疟疾的滋生地,并实施疟疾早期预警系统。
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