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Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Yogyakarta

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Source: http://www.solopos.com/2013/01/08/awas-demam-berdarah-mengintai-365807

Depan > Jogjapolitan > Bantul > Awas, Demam Berdarah Mengintai
Awas, Demam Berdarah Mengintai
Selasa, 8 Januari 2013 11:09 WIB | Dinda Leo Listy/JIBI/Harian Jogja |

Google translation:

Home> Jogjapolitan> Bantul> Caution, Dengue Stalking
Beware, Dengue Stalking
Tuesday, January 8, 2013 11:09 PM | Dinda Leo Listy / Jibi / Daily Jogja |


BANTUL-Not only landslides and floods that lurk along the Bantul this rainy season.

Danger of dengue fever (DB) also need to watch along with the high intensity of rainfall at the beginning of this year.

The data collected from the Department of Health (PHO) Bantul, the number of cases continues to increase DB every year. In 2011, the DB in Bantul recorded 247 cases. That number increased in 2012, reaching 251 cases.

Increasing cases of DB in Bantul throughout 2012 also looks quite significant if observed from each month. In January there were eight cases of DB which increased to 14 cases in 19 cases in February and March.

Peak in December, as many as 52 cases.
"The case of DB continues to increase each year," said Head of Disaster Health Problems (FMD) DHO Bantul, Pramudi Darmawan, Monday (07/01/2013).

One was seen from the data that a drastic difference in December 2011 that there were only nine cases of DB.
According Pramudi, the rainy season is one of the main factors causing the rise in DB in Bantul. Because the rainy season is the cycle in which the mosquito Aedes aegypti (dengue virus carrier causes DB) breed.


"This was exacerbated by low awareness of some people in the police." Said Pramudi. DB in order to reduce the high case, Dinkes promote mosquito nest eradication program (PSN) is evenly distributed in 17 districts.


Pramudi added PSN program as well as dissemination of clean rated as more effective in combating DB compared with fogging (fumigation). "Fogging only eradicate adult mosquitoes, not up to the larva-jentiknya," he said.
 
Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Yogyakarta

Source: http://lipsus.berita21.com/2013/umum/kasus-demam-berdarah-di-yogyakarta-capai-112-kasus.html


Kasus Demam Berdarah di Yogyakarta Capai 112 Kasus
affan | Sabtu, 9 Februari 2013 - 22:01 WIB

Google translation:

Dengue cases in Yogyakarta Reaches 112 Cases
affan | Saturday, February 9, 2013 - 22:01 pm

YOGYAKARTA, berita21.com - Head of Health Promotion Development of Health Information Systems Health Agency of Yogyakarta, Citraningsih Yuniarti, M. Kes said dengue cases in Yogyakarta until January 2013 recorded 112 cases spread over 14 districts.

Number of patients most in Umbulharjo district with 31 cases, followed by sub Wirobrajan 20 cases, Kotagede (13), Gedongtengen (10), Mergangsan (9), Gondokusuman (6), Tegalrejo (5), Mantrijeron (4), Jetis ( 3), Danurejan (3), Kraton (3), Ngampilan (3), and Pakualaman Gondomanan each 1 case.

According to the image, data is data for January 2013 were obtained from the reports of the treating hospital patients with DHF. While the data in February 2013 up to this time had not yet received a report from a hospital treating dengue patients.

"Due to changes in the likelihood of experiencing dengue cases up and down the charts," said Citra yesterday.

In January to April, usually graphs DHF tends to be high as a result of the change in seasons (rainy). This graph going down and tend ramps from May until September. And will rise again in October, November and December.

"So people need to be vigilant," he said when met at his office image.

Image added experienced high dengue cases almost all regions in the province. In fact, in other regions, there are victims who died. "While there are cases of dengue fever is quite high, be thankful for in Yogyakarta no deaths," said Citra.

To that end, he appealed to all citizens to immediately check into a hospital, health center or nearest health care when family members suffering from heat illness.

"Do not delay, in order to ascertain whether the heat due to dengue or other disease," Citra hope.

Image hopes that people are always concerned about the cleanliness of their environment and behave with running clean and healthy lifestyle.

(Fan/B21)
 
Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Yogyakarta

Source: http://go2.10086.cn/id.berita.yahoo.com/demam-berdarah-merebak-di-kota-yogyakarta-142645815.html

Demam Berdarah Merebak di Kota Yogyakarta
TEMPO.CO
TEMPO.CO ? 9 jam yang lalu

Google translation:

Dengue outbreak in Yogyakarta
TEMPO.CO
TEMPO.CO - 9 hours ago

TEMPO.CO, Yogyakarta-Entire villages in Yogyakarta declared dengue endemic status. Status turned Yogyakarta has bagged five years ago. ?Said endemic, because each one village there are more than two cases of dengue fever," said the Head of Disease Prevention Department of Health DIY, Ahmad Akhadi, Gowongan Inn Hotel Yogyakarta, Thursday, February 21, 2013.
Until February it was 142 cases of dengue fever in Yogyakarta. There are 45 villages in Yogyakarta spread over 14 districts. Akhadi explained, Yogyakarta became endemic because it has different characteristics to the four districts in the province. In urban areas, the distance between the home is very close. ?Distance adjacent house mosquito Aedes aegypty easy to breed from one house to another," said Akhadi.
In addition, urban communities are reluctant to drain the tub. ?If the water in the tub was a little eman eman-drained," he said. Conditions that led to easy to breed mosquitoes. Transmission also easily happen if there had been a sufferer, because the distance of adjacent homes. ?The condition is also experienced endemic villages in other districts adjacent to the village in the city."
For example, in Sleman regency, which is endemic villages in the district include the urban and Mlati Depok. While the entrance area is a village in the district of Bantul Banguntapan and poor.
Meanwhile, the characteristics of the spread of the mosquito Aedes aegypty different happening Kulonprogo. In the region there are many rice fields, gardens, and forests. Distance between the home apart. ?Transmission is actually brought by immigrants," said Chief Medical Officer Kulonprogo, Bambang Haryatno.
For example, cases of child death due to dengue fever in the hospital Wates in early 2013. The boy migrants from outside the region who was on holiday at his grandmother's house in Wates. ?There are endemic villages, but not the whole in one district," he said.
Mitigation measures is through spraying mosquito breeding areas found in patients with dengue fever. The government has provided 625 kilograms of abate powder is distributed to all districts.
 
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