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Volume 6 Number 2 Year 2012

7 articles in this issue 

Gunawan Gunawan,Rosmini Rosmini,Jastal JastalPrevalensi Schistosomiasis Di Tiga Desa Di Kecamatan Lore Barat, Kabupaten Poso, Propinsi Sulawesi Tengah

Schistosomiasis is a parasitic zoonotic disease,  In Indonesia schistosomiasis caused bySchistosoma japonicum and was only found in the three endemic areas in the highlands of Central Sulawesi in Lindu valley, Napu and Bada with the snail O.h.lindoen... see more

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Phetisya Pamela Frederika Sumolang,Sitti ChadijahPrevalensi Kecacingan Usus Pada Anak Sekolah Dasar Di Kota Palu, Sulawesi Tengah

Intestinal worm disease is still a public health problem in Indonesia. This disease can be found in children under five years old and age school children. This study was aimed to identify factors that associated with worm intestinal disease prevalence in ... see more

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Ketut SuarayasaSituasi Penyakit Malaria Di Kota Palu Tahun 2007 – 2011

This study was conducted in Palu Municipality which one of the malaria enclemic areas in central Sulawesi with endemicity from low to moderate. This descriptive study was using data from Palu Municipality Health Department that were analysed to gather inf... see more

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Hayani AnastasiaFactors That Have Caused Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (Dhf) To Become A Public Health Problem In Indonesia And Effective Dhf Control

Demam berdarah dengue (DBD)endemis di kota-kota besar dan kecil di Indonesia dan cenderung menyebar di beberapa daerah pedesaan dengan mobilitas penduduk yang tinggi. Indonesia adalah negara yang memberikan kontribusi untuk jumlah kasus DBD di Asia Tengga... see more

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Erwin Edyansyah,Junus WidjajaHospes Reservoir Dan Suspek Vektor Filariasis Di Desa Muara Padang, Kecamatan Muara Padang, Kabupaten Banyuasin, Sumatera Selatan

Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is still a public health problem in Indonesia, particularly in rural area. Untill 2009, there were 186 LF cases reported from South Sumatera. LF is a chronic disease that caused by the infection of filariae worm and transmitted b... see more

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