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本研究旨在获取信息并确定房间内金黄色葡萄球菌对雅加达南部PT Unilab Perdana前厅员工和操作空间的影响。研究地点在雅加达南部的PT Unilab Perdana。该研究于2019年3月至7月进行。结果表明:影响SBS症状的前台地点有44人,平均感染金黄色葡萄球菌9菌落。而SBS症状在操作空间位置的影响为64人,平均金黄色葡萄球菌菌落18.3个。手术室员工出现以头痛、疲劳、注意力不集中、恶心头晕为主的病态建筑综合征(SBS)主诉频次为1 ~ 3倍,达8人(53.33%)。操作室员工人数多的原因是操作室员工人数多,员工活动集中在操作室,导致SBS投诉频率高。因此,在雅加达南部的PT Unilab Perdana手术室,房间内金黄色葡萄球菌菌落数量对前厅员工和手术室的Sick Building Syndrome (SBS)有影响。在南雅加达Unilab Perdana PT手术室员工中,SBS的主诉症状和频率占主导地位
PENGARUH STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS DALAM RUANGAN TERHADAP SICK BUILDING SYNDROME (SBS) DI PT UNILAB PERDANA, JAKARTA SELATAN
This study aims to obtain information and determine the effect of Staphylococcus aureus in the room against sick building syndrome (SBS) on front office employees and operational space at PT Unilab Perdana, South Jakarta. The location of the study was conducted at PT Unilab Perdana, South Jakarta. When the study was conducted in March to July 2019. The results showed that: the influence of SBS symptoms at the front office location were 44 people, an average of 9 colonies of staphylococcus aureus bacteria. While the influence of SBS symptoms in the operational space location was 64 people, with an average of 18.3 colonies of staphylococcus aureus bacteria. The number of employees in the operational room experienced a frequency of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) complaints dominated by headaches, fatigue, difficulty concentrating and nausea and dizziness with a category 1-3 times as many as 8 people (53.33%). The cause of the number of employees who are in the operational room experiences the frequency of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) complaints because of the large number of employees who are in the operational space location, and employee activities are centralized in the operational space. Thus, there is an effect of the number ofstaphylococcus aureus bacterial colonies in the room on Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) in front office employees and the operating room of PT Unilab Perdana, South Jakarta. The dominance of symptomsand frequency of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) complaints occurred in employees in the operatingroom of PT Unilab Perdana, South Jakarta