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AbstrakLatar belakang:In 2007, 396 (80%) dari total 95 kabupaten/kota merupakan daerah endemis malaria. Maka SK Menteri Kesehatan Nomor 293 tahun 2009 adalah tentang eliminasi malaria. Malaria menyebabkan anemia, berat badan rendah, co-infeksi dengan peny... see more

Background: Consumption of fruit has been associated with a variety of health benefits, yet, 75% of children have usual intakes of total fruit below minimum recommended amounts. Apples are the second most commonly consumed fruit in the United States; howe... see more

Background: Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is one of the most common congenital anomalies. Development is often affected in these children. It may be due to other associated defects, syndromic status, or malnutrition. Objective: The objective of t... see more

Background: Acute diarrheal disease is a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality. Rotavirus has been recognized as themost common cause of severe diarrhea in children. Data on rotaviral disease burden are needed across India to support reasonable... see more

The “Iceberg phenomene” has been used to explain this situation which indicate that these new leprosy cases is originated from Subclinical Leprosy. Fifty eight healthy school children who live in Jeneponto Regency, a leprosy endemic area in South Sulawesi... see more

Malnutrition in children often begins at birth and is associated with retarded physical and cognitive development. Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin and an essential micronutrient needed in small amounts for the normal functioning of the visual system, m... see more

Malnutrition in children often begins at birth and is associated with retarded physical and cognitive development. Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin and an essential micronutrient needed in small amounts for the normal functioning of the visual system, m... see more

Objective: To determine whether anemia is a risk factor for acute lower respiratory tract infections (ALRTI) in children aging6 months–5 years. Materials and Methods: Observational case–control study was performed in 540 children in the age group of6 mont... see more

RISKESDAS 2010 collected individual food consumption among all family members of sample households. The objectives of analysis were to study energy and protein intakes as well as the deficits among children under two years in rural and urban areas... see more

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