Maya Index and Larva Density Aedes Aegypti Toward Dengue Infection

South Denpasar District was of there as with the highest dengue cases in Bali province. The number of mosquito breeding places and larvae density become risk factor that influenced the spreading of mosquitoes. Maya index was an indicator to measure the amount of water reservoirs can be breeding plac...

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Main Authors: Sang G. Purnama, Tri Baskoro
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2013-06-01
Series:Makara Journal of Health Research
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Online Access:http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/health/article/view/1630
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description South Denpasar District was of there as with the highest dengue cases in Bali province. The number of mosquito breeding places and larvae density become risk factor that influenced the spreading of mosquitoes. Maya index was an indicator to measure the amount of water reservoirs can be breeding places for mosquitoes. Knowing the relationship between maya index and density of larvae and pupae of Ae.aegypti toward dengue infection in South Denpasar District. The study was observational analytic with case-control design. Data was collected through interviews and field observations to 150 respondents. The survey entomologist with indicators maya index, house index (HI), container index (CI), breteau index (BI) and pupa index (PI) to see the density of larvae and pupae in survey area. Dengue transmission risk was categorized mild, moderate and severe based on density figure. Water storage containers inspected in 1215 containers that as many as 675 containers in the case and 540 containers in control. Water reservoirs (TPA) that the most larvae was tub (29.27%), dispenser (18.29%), container tirta (10.98%), wells (10.98%). Maya index status was lower in the case (24%) smaller than controls (37.33%). Value of HI = 23.33; CI=10.69; BI=55; PI=15.33. Based on HI and CI indicator South Denpasar District means have moderate the risk of transmission spread of dengue disease. Based on the BI, have a high risk of transmission to the spread of dengue disease. Based on the maya index showed house cases have highest risk as breeding place compare than control house. House index, Breteau index, container index, pupa index and maya index have correlation with dengue infection. Kind of breeding place have the high risk is bath tub.
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spelling doaj.art-cdf5c274837a43bda70377c6201c043c2023-09-02T19:39:14ZengUniversitas IndonesiaMakara Journal of Health Research2356-36642356-36562013-06-01162576410.7454/msk.v16i2.16301305Maya Index and Larva Density Aedes Aegypti Toward Dengue InfectionSang G. Purnama0Tri Baskoro1Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University, Denpasar 80232Department of Tropical Medicine, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta 55281South Denpasar District was of there as with the highest dengue cases in Bali province. The number of mosquito breeding places and larvae density become risk factor that influenced the spreading of mosquitoes. Maya index was an indicator to measure the amount of water reservoirs can be breeding places for mosquitoes. Knowing the relationship between maya index and density of larvae and pupae of Ae.aegypti toward dengue infection in South Denpasar District. The study was observational analytic with case-control design. Data was collected through interviews and field observations to 150 respondents. The survey entomologist with indicators maya index, house index (HI), container index (CI), breteau index (BI) and pupa index (PI) to see the density of larvae and pupae in survey area. Dengue transmission risk was categorized mild, moderate and severe based on density figure. Water storage containers inspected in 1215 containers that as many as 675 containers in the case and 540 containers in control. Water reservoirs (TPA) that the most larvae was tub (29.27%), dispenser (18.29%), container tirta (10.98%), wells (10.98%). Maya index status was lower in the case (24%) smaller than controls (37.33%). Value of HI = 23.33; CI=10.69; BI=55; PI=15.33. Based on HI and CI indicator South Denpasar District means have moderate the risk of transmission spread of dengue disease. Based on the BI, have a high risk of transmission to the spread of dengue disease. Based on the maya index showed house cases have highest risk as breeding place compare than control house. House index, Breteau index, container index, pupa index and maya index have correlation with dengue infection. Kind of breeding place have the high risk is bath tub.http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/health/article/view/1630case-control designdenguemaya indexDHFS outh of Denpasar
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Maya Index and Larva Density Aedes Aegypti Toward Dengue Infection
Makara Journal of Health Research
case-control design
dengue
maya index
DHF
S outh of Denpasar
title Maya Index and Larva Density Aedes Aegypti Toward Dengue Infection
title_full Maya Index and Larva Density Aedes Aegypti Toward Dengue Infection
title_fullStr Maya Index and Larva Density Aedes Aegypti Toward Dengue Infection
title_full_unstemmed Maya Index and Larva Density Aedes Aegypti Toward Dengue Infection
title_short Maya Index and Larva Density Aedes Aegypti Toward Dengue Infection
title_sort maya index and larva density aedes aegypti toward dengue infection
topic case-control design
dengue
maya index
DHF
S outh of Denpasar
url http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/health/article/view/1630
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