Summary: | Background: Cases of creepingeruption in Kulon Progo Districtwas reported
increase since2009to 2011. Prevalence of dogs and cats with ancylostomiasis was
unknown. The aim of this research to determine risk factors were associated with
creeping eruption and prevalence of of cats and dogs with ancylostomiasis.
Methods:Observational study with case-control design. Case was patients who
diagnosed by medical doctor based on clinical manifestations. Control was person
who visit primary health care and did not have creeping eruption. Risk factors
were behavior, environment and socio-demographic will be analysis by frequency
distribution, chi-square test followed by logistic regression analysis. To examine
the feces of dogs and cats used floating method.
Results: Behavior i.e always walks barefoot (p<0.0001), sometimes walks
barefoot (p=0.022), contact with sand activity (p<0.0001) and environment i.e soil
texture (p <0.0001), always present of cat (p=0.024) and existence dogs or cats
were infected by Ancylostoma sp. (p<0.0001), and socio-demographic i.e
age(p=0,027) have association with creeping eruption. Logistic regression
analysis shown that risk factors associated with creeping eruption were contact
with sand activity (OR=15.898
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