THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGY VARIABLES TO ANNUAL PARASITE INCIDENCE IN KUPANG DISTRICT, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE

Malaria is caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium. Value of Annual Parasite Incidence (API) is used to divide the stratification of malaria in Indonesian territory. Eastern Indonesia include in high malaria stratification. Local climatic conditions can improve or affect mosquito breeding habita...

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spelling id-itb.:320652018-11-29T20:50:18ZTHE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGY VARIABLES TO ANNUAL PARASITE INCIDENCE IN KUPANG DISTRICT, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE Cahyorini Teknik saniter dan perkotaan; teknik perlindungan lingkungan Indonesia Theses Malaria, API, Rainfall,Temperature INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/32065 Malaria is caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium. Value of Annual Parasite Incidence (API) is used to divide the stratification of malaria in Indonesian territory. Eastern Indonesia include in high malaria stratification. Local climatic conditions can improve or affect mosquito breeding habitats thereby disrupting the balance of vector populations and malaria transmission patterns. Climate variables that can be used to predict malaria transmission are rainfall, temperature, humidity and rainy days. The value of APIs for 11 years was noted that 7 years of which were in high endemic stratification API> 5 °/oo. Value of the correlation between climate variables with the highest API score is with rainy days variable (r = -0.347) and the lowest with a temperature variable (r = -0.043). Value of the correlation between climate variables with the highest value of the AFI is with variable rainy days (r = -0.330) and the lowest with a variable temperature (r = -0.032). Value of the correlation between climate variables with the highest value is PvAPI with variable rainy days (r = -0.351) and the lowest with a variable temperature (r = -0.061). The results obtained from simple linear regression equation is Y = 6.458 to 0.356 x Rainy Day dan Y = 16.99-0.987 x Humidity. R2 values obtained from the multiple linear regression analysis of each value of the API, AFI, PvAPI ranged from 23 to 25.7% may explain the variable value of the API, AFI and PvAPI. We can used SD value to predict API value = 3.79 o/oo means that there are 4 from 1000 people who have a risk of malaria within a period of one year. AFI values used SD value of 2.54 o/oo, which means that 3 of the 1000 people who have a risk of malaria within a period of one year. PvAPI value used SD value of 1.35 o/oo which means that 2 of the 1000 people who have a risk of malaria within a period of one year. text
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THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGY VARIABLES TO ANNUAL PARASITE INCIDENCE IN KUPANG DISTRICT, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE
description Malaria is caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium. Value of Annual Parasite Incidence (API) is used to divide the stratification of malaria in Indonesian territory. Eastern Indonesia include in high malaria stratification. Local climatic conditions can improve or affect mosquito breeding habitats thereby disrupting the balance of vector populations and malaria transmission patterns. Climate variables that can be used to predict malaria transmission are rainfall, temperature, humidity and rainy days. The value of APIs for 11 years was noted that 7 years of which were in high endemic stratification API> 5 °/oo. Value of the correlation between climate variables with the highest API score is with rainy days variable (r = -0.347) and the lowest with a temperature variable (r = -0.043). Value of the correlation between climate variables with the highest value of the AFI is with variable rainy days (r = -0.330) and the lowest with a variable temperature (r = -0.032). Value of the correlation between climate variables with the highest value is PvAPI with variable rainy days (r = -0.351) and the lowest with a variable temperature (r = -0.061). The results obtained from simple linear regression equation is Y = 6.458 to 0.356 x Rainy Day dan Y = 16.99-0.987 x Humidity. R2 values obtained from the multiple linear regression analysis of each value of the API, AFI, PvAPI ranged from 23 to 25.7% may explain the variable value of the API, AFI and PvAPI. We can used SD value to predict API value = 3.79 o/oo means that there are 4 from 1000 people who have a risk of malaria within a period of one year. AFI values used SD value of 2.54 o/oo, which means that 3 of the 1000 people who have a risk of malaria within a period of one year. PvAPI value used SD value of 1.35 o/oo which means that 2 of the 1000 people who have a risk of malaria within a period of one year.
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title THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGY VARIABLES TO ANNUAL PARASITE INCIDENCE IN KUPANG DISTRICT, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE
title_short THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGY VARIABLES TO ANNUAL PARASITE INCIDENCE IN KUPANG DISTRICT, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE
title_full THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGY VARIABLES TO ANNUAL PARASITE INCIDENCE IN KUPANG DISTRICT, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE
title_fullStr THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGY VARIABLES TO ANNUAL PARASITE INCIDENCE IN KUPANG DISTRICT, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE
title_full_unstemmed THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGY VARIABLES TO ANNUAL PARASITE INCIDENCE IN KUPANG DISTRICT, EAST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE
title_sort influence of meteorology variables to annual parasite incidence in kupang district, east nusa tenggara province
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/32065
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