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Journal : BALABA (JURNAL LITBANG PENGENDALIAN PENYAKIT BERSUMBER BINATANG BANJARNEGARA)

Deteksi DNA Mikrofilaria Brugia malayi dengan Teknik PCR-Pockit Nucleic Acid Analyzer Pada Nyamuk di Kabupaten Pidie Yulidar Yulidar; Nur Ramadhan; Rosdiana Rosdiana; Veny Wilya
BALABA: JURNAL LITBANG PENGENDALIAN PENYAKIT BERSUMBER BINATANG BANJARNEGARA Volume 16 Nomor 1 Juni 2020
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan Banjarnegara Badan Litbangkes Kemenkes RI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (264.639 KB) | DOI: 10.22435/blb.v16i1.2072

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Filariasis is a vector-borne disease and still a public health problem in Pidie District. Transmission of filariasis infection to humans occurs through the bite of a mosquito vector carrying infective larval stage filaria (L3). This cross-sectional study conducted from February to November 2017 in Pidie district (Kambuk Payapi and Kambuk Nincah Village). Mosquitoes collection carried out during 2 periods with modified human landing collection methods. The third instar larvae infective DNA by PCR Technique-Pockit Nucleic Acid Analyzer. The results showed that the number of mosquitoes caught was 2,309 which consists of 7 genus of Culex sp., Aedes sp., Anopheles sp., Armigeres sp., Mansonia sp., Uranotaemia sp., and Verallina sp. The dominant mosquito of the Culex genus collected from the filed was Culex sitiens. The results of PCR analysis of DNA found that positive third instar larvae of Brugia malayi infective in Cx. sitiens, Cx. quiquefasciatus, Aedes vexans and Mansonia indiana. Transmission of filariasis infection in Pidie community with the discovery of the source of infection in the mosquito's body.
Indigenous Perspective of Lymphatic Filariasis in Endemic Region Indonesia Mara Ipa; Endang Puji Astuti; Bina Ikawati; Tri Wijayanti; Yulidar Yulidar; Nur Ramadhan; Made Agus Nurdjana; Nita Rahayu; Rais Yunarko; Agung Dwilaksono
BALABA: JURNAL LITBANG PENGENDALIAN PENYAKIT BERSUMBER BINATANG BANJARNEGARA Volume 16 Nomor 1 Juni 2020
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan Banjarnegara Badan Litbangkes Kemenkes RI

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Lymphatic filariasis disease impacts the patients both socially and economically. Health seeking behavior was related to the variation of local perceived. This research is required to explore the wide variety of local perspectives as input into treatment program intervention strategies. The study was conducted in 12 districts in Indonesia, namely Pidie, North Aceh, Aceh Jaya, West Pasaman, South Pesisir, Subang, Tangerang, West Kota Waringin, North Hulu Sungai, Donggala, Bombana, and Asmat. Qualitative methods with the health belief model approach were used to assess the community’s knowledge about lymphatic filariasis disease and its treatments. This study used 24 informants consisting of 14 men and 10 women. Results showed there were 9 out of 12 regions that have a localized concept of lymphatic filariasis disease. Most informants believe that the disease occured as a result of the curse of the ancestor or the curse of visiting a certain place, or supernatural power. Most informants stated that seeking indigenous healers was carried out if the informant felt that self-treatment did not produce the result as expected. There was a tendency between knowledge and elimination efforts of lymphatic filariasis disease. Therefore, it is recommended to provide a better understanding of local knowledge about lymphatic filariasis