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Title: CORRELATION BETWEEN PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT OF HOUSE, NEIGHBORHOOD, CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT WITH MALARIA OCCURRENCE (Study in Sepaku Health Center, Penajam Paser Utara district)
Authors: Siswanto, Siswanto
Risva, Risva
Mas, Ratu
Keywords: environment, malaria
Issue Date: 26-Oct-2013
Publisher: Proceeding Public Health Faculty Diponegoro University
Series/Report no.: ;number og pages 209
Abstract: Background: In Indonesia, 60% of approximately 210 million (more than 100 million) people live in endemic areas and have risk of contracting malaria. In Sepaku Health Center there was as many as 994 cases of malaria in 2012. Method: This was a case control study. Sample was 182 respondents, consisted of 91 cases and 91 controls (ratio 1:1). Analysis used Chi Square and Odd Ratio. Result: The result showed malaria significantly related to physical environment (p<0.0001, OR=10.059), neighborhood environment (p<0.0001,OR=12267), and socio- cultural environment (p=0.002, OR=2.685). Conclusion: Sepaku Health Center must pay attention to physical and socio-cultural environment that related to malaria occurance
URI: http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/3646
ISSN: 978-602-097-389-0
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