Adi Yeremia Mamahit
Universitas Negeri Manado

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The water supply service during the COVID-19 pandemic among people of concern in Nigeria Dyah Suryani; Novin Yetiani; Adi Yeremia Mamahit; Hairil Akbar; Ade Rahmawati; Rizki Amartani; Sunarti Sunarti; Abu Bakar Yakubbu Abbani; Maretalinia Maretalinia
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 12, No 2: June 2023
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v12i2.22711

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Refugees in the destination countries might have some risks including lack of water supply. Nigeria as one of the destination countries for people of concern (PoCs) including refugees also faced the lack of access to water supply, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to examine the factors related to reduced access to water supply in refugee camps in Nigeria during COVID-19 pandemic. This study used the secondary data available from UNHCR in Nigeria 2020. The survey used disproportionate stratified random sampling. After data cleaning, the data from 4,016 households were examined in this study. The interview has been done using the computer-assisted telephone interview. The factors related to the reduced access to water supply were living in Adamawa, Benue, Ogun, Taraba, Yobe, and Borne states, coming from Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, and Syria, having household member 6-15 persons, having household income 41,000- 60,000 Naira per month, and had low awareness about COVID-19. The demographic and economic factors were the most significantly related to reduced access to the water supply.
The Correlation of Nutritional Status and Acute Respiratory Tract Infections for Children Under Five in West Halmahera Adi Yeremia Mamahit; Julita Legi; Verra Karame; Marlyn Anggelina Pondete; Inggita Natalia Tubol
Jurnal Ners Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jn.v8i2.27009

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Acute respiratory tract infections (ARIs) are still a public health problem at present. This disease is very dangerous because it can be a precursor to pneumonia and stunting in children. The aim of this research is to determine the relationship between nutritional status and the incidence of ARIs in Akelamo Village, East Sahu District, West Halmahera Regency, North Maluku Province, Indonesia. Crosssectional methods were used in this research. The total population was 52 children which were then calculated using proportional sampling techniques to obtain 37 children as the research sample. The research results show that the child's nutritional status and the mother's education level have a significant relationship with the occurrence of ARIs. Therefore, the role of health workers is very necessary to provide education about the use of local food to improve children's nutrition and education about preventing ARIs needs to be carried out more intensively.