Screening Pediculosis dan Oxyuriasis pada Anak-anak TK/KB Al-Kautsar di Kelurahan Mojosongo Kecamatan Jebres Kota Surakarta
Abstract
Pediculosis is an infection caused Pediculus humanus capitis, Oxyuriasis or enterobiasis or kreminan is an infection caused by pinworms. In 2010 research was conducted by the Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia in Jakarta SD Paseban found 19 positive child worms. Study in a boarding school in Tangerang early 2011, 300 students were examined only 9 positive worms. Head of the Center for Environmental Health Engineering & PPM Ministry of Health dr. Hartati Samsudin, MQIH said that based on the survey results, the current Indonesian children suffer from intestinal worms average figure is around 30%.
The purpose of this devotion Creating a harmonious relationship between the Community Higher education in an effort to improve the welfare of people in the health field, improving the ability to implement disease control pediculosis.
The results of the examination pediculosis done after counseling, so that the students already understand it and understand what is pediculosis, of the 92 students that there were 86 students who signed us check her hair and then we comb using serit if nothing positive was found Pediculus humanus capitis we take and put in pot samples. The test results showed as many as 10 students Pediculus humanus capitis positive.
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