Climate factors and dengue fever occurrence in Makassar during period of 2011–2017
Objective: Dengue fever is a global burden because of high cases number. Climate factors became determinant of the mosquito's growth. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between climate factors (humidity, temperature, wind speed, rainfall) and dengue cases in Makassar during 2011–2017....
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author | Andi Susilawaty Ranti Ekasari Lilis Widiastuty Dian Rezki Wijaya Zilfadhilah Arranury Syahrul Basri |
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description | Objective: Dengue fever is a global burden because of high cases number. Climate factors became determinant of the mosquito's growth. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between climate factors (humidity, temperature, wind speed, rainfall) and dengue cases in Makassar during 2011–2017. Methods: It was quantitative study located in Makassar. Data were analyzed by General Estimating Equation (GEE). Gee was used to showing the model of variables. This study used secondary data from Health District Office of Makassar to get Dengue Cases Data and Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency of Makassar for monthly climate data. Results: The result showed significant correlation between climate variables that have been researched which were temperature, humidity, rainfall, and wind speed to dengue fever cases. Conclusions: As conclusion, the humidity had strongest correlation to dengue fever cases. It also showed positive correlation, while others showed negative correlation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5a664eb41ad84605bb7dbe6ff7c8554b2022-12-21T18:13:29ZengElsevierGaceta Sanitaria0213-91112021-01-0135S408S412Climate factors and dengue fever occurrence in Makassar during period of 2011–2017Andi Susilawaty0Ranti Ekasari1Lilis Widiastuty2Dian Rezki Wijaya3Zilfadhilah Arranury4Syahrul Basri5Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin, Makassar 90221, IndonesiaUniversitas Islam Negeri Alauddin, Makassar 90221, IndonesiaUniversitas Islam Negeri Alauddin, Makassar 90221, IndonesiaUniversitas Islam Negeri Alauddin, Makassar 90221, IndonesiaUniversitas Islam Negeri Alauddin, Makassar 90221, IndonesiaCorresponding author.; Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin, Makassar 90221, IndonesiaObjective: Dengue fever is a global burden because of high cases number. Climate factors became determinant of the mosquito's growth. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between climate factors (humidity, temperature, wind speed, rainfall) and dengue cases in Makassar during 2011–2017. Methods: It was quantitative study located in Makassar. Data were analyzed by General Estimating Equation (GEE). Gee was used to showing the model of variables. This study used secondary data from Health District Office of Makassar to get Dengue Cases Data and Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency of Makassar for monthly climate data. Results: The result showed significant correlation between climate variables that have been researched which were temperature, humidity, rainfall, and wind speed to dengue fever cases. Conclusions: As conclusion, the humidity had strongest correlation to dengue fever cases. It also showed positive correlation, while others showed negative correlation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0213911121002570DengueHumidityRainfallTemperatureWind speed |
spellingShingle | Andi Susilawaty Ranti Ekasari Lilis Widiastuty Dian Rezki Wijaya Zilfadhilah Arranury Syahrul Basri Climate factors and dengue fever occurrence in Makassar during period of 2011–2017 Gaceta Sanitaria Dengue Humidity Rainfall Temperature Wind speed |
title | Climate factors and dengue fever occurrence in Makassar during period of 2011–2017 |
title_full | Climate factors and dengue fever occurrence in Makassar during period of 2011–2017 |
title_fullStr | Climate factors and dengue fever occurrence in Makassar during period of 2011–2017 |
title_full_unstemmed | Climate factors and dengue fever occurrence in Makassar during period of 2011–2017 |
title_short | Climate factors and dengue fever occurrence in Makassar during period of 2011–2017 |
title_sort | climate factors and dengue fever occurrence in makassar during period of 2011 2017 |
topic | Dengue Humidity Rainfall Temperature Wind speed |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0213911121002570 |
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