Journal of Health Sciences
Vol 16 No 01 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan (Journal of Health Science) 

Knowledge and Behavior as Risk Factors for Intestinal Worm Contamination on Raw Vegetables Food Traders in Pakusari District Jember Regency

Yoga Setyo (Faculty of Medicine)
Wiwien Sugih Utami (Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jember, Jember, Indonesia)
Heni Fatmawati (Department of Histology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jember, Jember, Indonesia)
Yunita Armiyanti (Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jember, Jember, Indonesia)
Bagus Hermansyah (Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jember, Jember, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2023

Abstract

Intestinal parasites are one of the leading public health problems worldwide, with an incidence of 24% worldwide and 45-65% in Indonesia. Intestinal parasites, especially intestinal worms, or soil-transmitted helminths (STH), significantly contribute to gastrointestinal diseases worldwide. Intestinal worm infections occur in rural and urban populations, especially in people who have the habit of eating with dirty hands, using unhygienic toilets, and consuming contaminated food, water, or soil. Fresh vegetables are a means that support parasitic intestinal infections, especially for traders who must be able to prevent intestinal worm contamination in fresh vegetables. Consumption of raw vegetables can be a source of intestinal worm infection, thereby increasing the prevalence of foodborne diseases. This type of research is analytic observational with a cross-sectional study design. Samples in the form of fresh vegetables were taken from fresh vegetable traders in Pakusari District, Jember Regency and then processed by the sedimentation method and then observed using a microscope to identify intestinal protozoa. Food safety knowledge was assessed using a questionnaire, and the behavior of food traders was assessed by researchers using observation sheets. The bivariate analysis showed that proper handwashing behavior was related to intestinal worms in fresh vegetables (p<0,05). Other knowledge and behavior variables were unrelated to intestinal worms' presence. The intestinal worm species found is a type of Hookworm.

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Journal Info

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jhs

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Subject

Nursing

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Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan (Journal of Health Science) publishing articles with various perspectives, including literature studies and field studies. This journal focus and scope are: Nursing Midwifery Medical Sanitation Public Health Nutrition Medical ...