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Volume 16 Number 1 Year 2017

8 articles in this issue 

revi rosavika kinansi,Wening Wening Widjajanti,Fahmay Dwi AyuningrumDOI : 10.22435/jek.v16i1.5032.1-9

Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is transmitted through the bite of Aedes aegypti and Aede. albopictus. Until the end of 2013 DHF has spread in 438 regions (88%) of 497 districts/municipalities in Indonesia. Although the mortality rate is reported to decrea... see more

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Roeberji Bagast,Agus Ariwibowo,Sugiarto Sugiarto,Jusniar AriatiDOI : 10.22435/jek.v16i1.5630.10-17

Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a major public health problem in Indonesia and can lead to epidemics. Ae.aegypti mosquitoes is very important in the transmission of this disease. One way of controlling the population of Ae. aegypti mosquitoes was done ... see more

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kenti friskarini,Jusniar AriatiDOI : 10.22435/jek.v16i1.6160.18-26

Malaria is a contagious disease that remains a public health problem in the world, including Indonesia. The use of mosquito nets is one form of community participation as personal protection equipment for preventing malaria transmission. This paper descri... see more

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Betty Roosihermiatie,Rukmini Rukmini,Arief Priyo NugrohoDOI : 10.22435/jek.v16i1.6674.27-35

ABSTRAK Terdapat 396 (80%) dari 495 kabupaten/kota di Indonesia merupakan endemis malaria pada tahun 2007, yang melatarbelakangi  diterbitkannya Peratuan Menteri Keseharan No. 293 Tahun 2009 tentang Eliminasi Malaria. Dukungan antar sektor terkait... see more

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Dwi Septiawati,Laila Fitria,Ririn A Wulandari,Zahra Zahra,Ani Nidia ListiantiDOI : 10.22435/jek.v16i1.6858.36-45

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) becomes one of primary variables in several studies to determine its effect on the occurence of Infants with Low Birth Weight (LBW). This study aimed to analyze the association of NO2 exposures in ambient air with the occurrence of ... see more

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Yulfira MediaDOI : 10.22435/jek.v16i1.5773.46-56

The infant mortality rate (IMR) in the West Sumatra is still high and therefore it should be vigilantly monitored. Data from Provincial Health Office of West Sumatra (2014) revealed that IMR in 2013 was about of 27/1000 live births. The purpose of this st... see more

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