Malaria Situation in The South Kalimantan Province, 2010–2018

Background: Malaria has caused high morbidity and mortality rates and has decreased the productivity of human resources and national development. Malaria is endemic in several districts in South Kalimantan. Purpose: This study aims to describe the malaria situation in South Kalimantan by examining t...

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Autores principales: M Rasyid Ridha, Kasman Kasman, Evi Liani, Liestiana Indriati
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:339c5c4df81540ccbac0b9d9d409518b2021-12-02T17:41:50ZMalaria Situation in The South Kalimantan Province, 2010–20182301-71712541-092X10.20473/jbe.V9I22021.140-147https://doaj.org/article/339c5c4df81540ccbac0b9d9d409518b2021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JBE/article/view/20310https://doaj.org/toc/2301-7171https://doaj.org/toc/2541-092XBackground: Malaria has caused high morbidity and mortality rates and has decreased the productivity of human resources and national development. Malaria is endemic in several districts in South Kalimantan. Purpose: This study aims to describe the malaria situation in South Kalimantan by examining the malaria cases, Case Fatality Rate (CFR), Annual Parasite Incidence (API), and Slide Parasite Rate (SPR) in the South Kalimantan Province during the period of 2010–2018. Method: This research was a descriptive study with the South Kalimantan population, who were at risk of getting malaria. This study adopted a total participation technique and included all the cases of malaria recorded in the electronic- Surveillance Information System of Malaria (e-SISMAL) data of South Kalimantan province in the period 2010–2018. The study used secondary data from the South Kalimantan Provincial Health Office during 2010–2018. The data included the number of malaria cases, morbidity, and the mortality rate of malaria. The data collected was analyzed using CFR, API, and the SPR formulae. Results: The number of malaria cases in South Kalimantan from 2010 to 2018 fluctuated. The highest number of malaria cases occurred in 2011, while a decreasing trend was observed up to 2018. At the same time, the number of deaths during 2012–2018 increased. The death rate from 2010–2018 decreased in South Kalimantan. Conclusion: The number of cases as well as deaths caused due to malaria in South Kalimantan continues to decrease. By 2025, all districts in South Kalimantan could be free from malaria.M Rasyid RidhaKasman KasmanEvi LianiLiestiana IndriatiLiestiana IndriatiUniversitas Airlanggaarticleannual parasite incidencecase fatality ratemalariaslide parasite ratePublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270Infectious and parasitic diseasesRC109-216ENIDJurnal Berkala Epidemiologi, Vol 9, Iss 2, Pp 140-147 (2021)
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topic annual parasite incidence
case fatality rate
malaria
slide parasite rate
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle annual parasite incidence
case fatality rate
malaria
slide parasite rate
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
M Rasyid Ridha
Kasman Kasman
Evi Liani
Liestiana Indriati
Liestiana Indriati
Malaria Situation in The South Kalimantan Province, 2010–2018
description Background: Malaria has caused high morbidity and mortality rates and has decreased the productivity of human resources and national development. Malaria is endemic in several districts in South Kalimantan. Purpose: This study aims to describe the malaria situation in South Kalimantan by examining the malaria cases, Case Fatality Rate (CFR), Annual Parasite Incidence (API), and Slide Parasite Rate (SPR) in the South Kalimantan Province during the period of 2010–2018. Method: This research was a descriptive study with the South Kalimantan population, who were at risk of getting malaria. This study adopted a total participation technique and included all the cases of malaria recorded in the electronic- Surveillance Information System of Malaria (e-SISMAL) data of South Kalimantan province in the period 2010–2018. The study used secondary data from the South Kalimantan Provincial Health Office during 2010–2018. The data included the number of malaria cases, morbidity, and the mortality rate of malaria. The data collected was analyzed using CFR, API, and the SPR formulae. Results: The number of malaria cases in South Kalimantan from 2010 to 2018 fluctuated. The highest number of malaria cases occurred in 2011, while a decreasing trend was observed up to 2018. At the same time, the number of deaths during 2012–2018 increased. The death rate from 2010–2018 decreased in South Kalimantan. Conclusion: The number of cases as well as deaths caused due to malaria in South Kalimantan continues to decrease. By 2025, all districts in South Kalimantan could be free from malaria.
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author M Rasyid Ridha
Kasman Kasman
Evi Liani
Liestiana Indriati
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Kasman Kasman
Evi Liani
Liestiana Indriati
Liestiana Indriati
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title Malaria Situation in The South Kalimantan Province, 2010–2018
title_short Malaria Situation in The South Kalimantan Province, 2010–2018
title_full Malaria Situation in The South Kalimantan Province, 2010–2018
title_fullStr Malaria Situation in The South Kalimantan Province, 2010–2018
title_full_unstemmed Malaria Situation in The South Kalimantan Province, 2010–2018
title_sort malaria situation in the south kalimantan province, 2010–2018
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