Summary: | Background: The District Bajawa Ngada as part of the high incidents of
dengue. Environmental conditions greatly favor the proliferation of Aedes
aegypti mosquitoes as vectors of disease. Geographic Information System
spatial analysis is used for disease mapping, association studies of
geography and spatial patterns of disease occurrence in a region.
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of dengue incidence in the
characteristics of people, places and times, analyzing the relationship with
the environment variable incidence of dengue epidemiology and to
develop dengue-prone areas on a scale of 1:5,000.
Methods: This study uses a case-control design to examine the
relationship and measure risk factors. To apply the GIS technology to test
the cluster and visualize the scale of 1:5,000 dengue-prone areas.
Result: Dengue cases in men more than women, more dengue cases in
the age group <15 years, mostly in the Village Ngedukelu and highest in
March. There is a significant relationship between the larva and the
existence of a risk factor (pvalue = 0.004
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