HUBUNGAN PERILAKU PENDUDUK DAN LINGKUNGAN DENGAN ANGKA KEPADATAN TIKUS PADA DAERAH FOKUS, TERANCAM DAN AMAN PES DI KECAMATAN TUTUR KABUPATEN PASURUAN 2016
Plague disease remains a public health problem in the world. According to International Health Regulations (IHR), the plague is an infectious disease that has the potential to cause outbreaks. The purpose of this study is to analyze the significant correlation between the behavior of people and t...
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Institution: | Universitas Airlangga |
Language: | English English |
Summary: | Plague disease remains a public health problem in the world. According to
International Health Regulations (IHR), the plague is an infectious disease that
has the potential to cause outbreaks. The purpose of this study is to analyze the
significant correlation between the behavior of people and the environment with
the density number of rats in the focus, threatened, and plague-safe area in the
district of Tutur, Pasuruan Regency in 2016.
This research was an observational analytic cross sectional correlation study in
which the research variables; were the behavior of the population, the
environment, and the density number of rats were observed once at the same time.
The results showed that there wasno significant correlation between the behavior
(knowledge, attitude, and practice) of the population with the density number of
rats in the plague focus area of Surorowo hamlet, in the plague threatened area of
Ngaro hamlet, as well as in the plague-safe area of Andong Utara hamlet in the
District of Tutur. Meanwhile there was a significant correlation between
environmental conditions with the density number of rats in plague focus area of
Surorowo hamlet (p : 0.047 or p <0.05); threatened area of Ngaro hamlet(p :
0.036 or p <0.05), and in a plague-safe area of Andong Utara hamlet (p: 0.047 or
p <0.05).
In conclusion, the environmental conditions were associated with the density
number of rats either in the plague focus, threatened, or safe area. That it is
necessary to control the environmental risk factors to reduce the density number
of rats. |
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