Proceedings of the 2nd Sriwijaya International Conference of Public Health (SICPH 2019)
Session: Environmental Health
18 articles
Proceedings Article
Nanoparticle of Silver Nitrate (Ag2NO3) and Organophosphate (C10H19O6PS2) for Vector Control of Anopheles Larvae
Mursid Raharjo, Agus Subagyo, Sulistiyi
The climate change has an impact on various lives, including in the vector breeding. The Anopheles resistance as an infectious agent of Plasmodium is harmful for life, especially to non-target organisms and the environment. Nano-silver (Ag2NO3), is a new form of engineering in vector control. The aim...
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Effect of Glyphosate Herbicide on Environmental Health
Akhmad Dwi Priyanto, Daniel Saputra, Fuad Abd. Rachman, Rico Januar Sitorus
One of the active ingredients of herbicide is Glyphosate (N- (phosphonomethyl) glycine) which is widely used in plantation land. Herbicide residues will accumulate in agricultural products, pollution in the environment (water, air and soil), poisoning in humans both acute and chronic that have an impact...
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Factors Affecting the Infectious Waste Management System on Practice Disposal Waste Among Health Workers in Bengkulu Hospital
Afriyanto, Somsak Pitaksanurat, Rittirong Junggoth, Noor Alis Setiyadi
Hospital activities restore health and save lives at the same time; however, they can generate infectious wastes to a human being or the environment. Infectious waste have to used specifically treatment for reduce waste. In most of hospital of Bengkulu Indonesia do not use an incinerator and then good...
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Spatial Analysis of Water Quality in Area of the Riverbank of Musi River in Palembang City
Inoy Trisnaini, A. Fickry Faisya, Haerawati Idris
The report by WALHI in 2016 showed that based on the quality status of the Musi River water in Gandus District is in abad status, which means that it has been polluting, which can come from the high activity of citizens and industry in the riverbank on that river.Geographic Information System (GIS) as...
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Concentration of Total Suspended Particulate on X Coal Mining in Kutai Kartanegara District
Hansen, Ratna Yuliawati, Deddy Alif Utama
The quality of inhaled air is determined by the amount of pollutant gases and by particulates in the air. Particulate especially total suspended particulate (TSP) contains heavy metal elements that can have serious health effects. Among all the processes that produce particulates, the coal mining process...
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Livelihoods System and Level of Vulnerability of Rice Farmer Households Due to Climate Change at Swampy Lowland in Sungai Pinang Village Banyuasin Regency
Elly Rosana, Thirtawati, Muhammad Arbi
The main problems in the development of swampy lowland are floods during the rainy season and drought in the dry season which cannot yet be predicted accurately. Climate change causes problems in swampy lowland farming. Farmers find it difficult to run their farming, especially in terms of determining...
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Risk Factor Analysis: Filariasis Events in Sembawa Public Health Center Area at Banyuasin District in 2019
Luthfia Resi Puspaningrum, Elvi Sunarsih
Banyuasin is the district with the highest number of filariasis sufferers in South Sumatra. Nearly all of the areas here are filariasis endemic, with an mrRate greater than 1.5%. The purpose of this research, therefore, is to analyze what risk factors may contribute to increased filariasis events in...
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The Relationship Between Personal Hygiene, Environmental Sanitation, and the Nutritional Status of Toddlers Age 12–59 Months in the Settlements Wetlands
Imelda Gernauli Purba, Elvi Sunarsih, Inoy Trisnainy
Underweight among toddlers is a chronic problem in wetland settlements. The objective of this research, therefore, was to analyze the association between a toddler’s personal hygiene and environmental sanitation with nutritional status. The focus on this research was on children in Ogan Ilir Regency....
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Analysis on Incidents of Helminthiasis Based on Home Sanitation of Elementary-School Children in Seluma Regency
Mario Sandro, Achmad Fickry Faisya, Rostika Flora, Mohammad Zulkarnain, Nur Alam Fajar, Samwilson Slamet
Intestinal helminthiasis is a worm infection transmitted from soil contaminated by helminths (soil- transmitted helminths). The incident of helminthiasis is commonly found in school-age children. Frequent outdoor activities, contact with soil, and poor environmental sanitation increase the incident of...
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Ammonia Exposure Among Citizen Living Surrounding Fertilizer Factory
Achmad Fickry Faisyah, Yustini Ardillah, Dini Arista Putri
Air pollution remains problem around the world. One of dangerous chemical substance is ammonia. Fertilizer factory emission is ammonia that could affect to people health. The purpose of this study was to describe ammonia effect to health among citizen living surrounding fertilizer factory.Methods: This...
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Association of Environmental Residential Sanitation Factors to Communicable Disease Risk Among Musi Side-River Household in Palembang,Indonesia: A Study of Slum Area
Yustini Ardillah, Indah Purnama Sari, Yuanita Windusari
A slum area becomes an urban problem and a result of challenges in health sector. Environmental sanitation is a major problem in that area since the dwellers got lack access to it. Therefore, some communicable diseases exist there. Palembang Musi riverside is an area that becomes urban slum area as long...
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Spatial Modeling of Environmental Sanitation as the Distribution Determinant of Malaria Cases in Lahat Regency
Elvi Sunarsih, Imelda Gernauli Purba, Suheryanto, Amrina Rosyada, Rahmatillah Razak, Dwi Septiawati
Malaria is a disease and a world health problem, due to the fact that its potential vector has the capacity to transmit and spread, leading to wide-ranging concerns and international impacts. This study, therefore, aims to create a spatial model of environmental sanitation as a determinant of the spread...
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Bacteriological Quality of Water and the Occurrence of Diarrhea in Household in the Work Area of Karya Jaya Public Health Center in Palembang
Farida Kumalasari, Rico Januar Sitorus, A. Fickry Faisya
Globally, there are about 2 billion cases of diarrhea with a mortality rate of 1.5 million per year. The limited access to clean water and the poor personal hygiene in the households are the major causes of diarrheal disease through water transmission. The aim of this study is to analyse the relationship...
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Epidemiology of Pediculosis Capitis of Foster Children in Orphanages Palembang, Indonesia
Rico Januar Sitorus, Chairil Anwar, Novatria
Pediculosis capitis is the most common ectoparasites which endemic globally in developed and developing countries that have tropical and subtropical climates. Head lice are obligate blood-sucking which has the potential to cause anaemia. Itching caused by flea saliva can cause children to have a sleeping...
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Risk Factors for the Incidence of Anemia in Elementary-School Children Living in Malaria-Endemic Regions
Maraden Sirait, Rostika Flora, Chairil Anwar, Mohammad Zulkarnain, Nur Alam Fajar, Achmad Fickry Faisya
Anemia is an indicator of both poor nutrition and poor health. The most common anemia caused by malnutrition is iron deficiency anemia. Helminthiasis, clinical history of malaria, nutritional status, and breakfast-eating habits are the main factors that contribute to the increased incidence of anemia...
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The Impact of High Temperature to the Occurrence of Urine Crystallization at CV Alumunium Mandiri Palembang, South Sumatra
Meta Rosalina, Yuanita Windusari
Hottest temperatures make body adapting by excreting excessive sweating. CV Alumunium Mandiri Palembang manufacture in making fan and pot that is fire furnace causing hottest temperatures. When the body loses fluid without being accompanied by the consumption of replacement fluids for a long time, it...
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Association Between Lifestyle with Hypertension in Communities in Healthy at Working Area of Merdeka Health Center, Palembang City
Dini Arista Putri, Amrina Rosyada, Yeni
The case of hypertension is a problem that is often not realized by the public, this disease usually begins to be detected when complications begin with other diseases. Many factors affect the emergence of this case, one of them is an unhealthy lifestyle. Unhealthy lifestyle includes smoking habit, coffee...
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Status of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure During Pregnancy to Risk Enhancement of Low Birth Weight in Palembang City
Dwi Septiawati, Inoy Trisnaini, Elvi Sunarsih, Mona Lestari, Minarti
A number of studies have found evidence to support the hypothesis that exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in pregnant women can increase the risk of impaired fetal growth. This study aims to analyze the relationship of environmental tobacco smoke exposure with the incidence of Low Birth Weight (LBW)....