Determinant Factors Affecting the Incidence of Dengue Fever in Endemic and Sporadic Areas

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We hope that this book serves as a valuable reference for healthcare practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders involved in the prevention and control of dengue fever, as well this monograph can this provides new insights, a better understanding, and tangible contributions to the efforts aimed at reducing the incidence of dengue fever in both endemic and sporadic areas.

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    Judul: Determinant Factors Affecting the Incidence of Dengue Fever in Endemic and Sporadic Areas

    Penulis: Iga Maliga, Herni Hasifah, Ana Lestari, Rafi’ah, Abdul Hamid
    Editor: Asri Reni Handayani, S.Kep., M.H
    ISBN: –
    Halaman: 63 hlm
    Cover: Soft Cover
    Ukuran: 15 x 23 cm
    Berat: 120 gr

    Deskripsi:
    The spread of dengue fever is currently increasing along with changes in weather conditions. Climate change is not the only condition that affects the spread of DHF. Other factors that become the main aspects are also knowledge, social aspects, PHBS, house density, house conditions related to the presence of plants and animal cages.

    The location of the spread of dengue fever is generally influenced by sporadic and endemic locations. The common thread in both locations is the mobility of residents. The process of community mobility between the two areas also affects the spread of DHF. So there are many things that must be considered in controlling the spread of DHF.

    We hope that this book serves as a valuable reference for healthcare practitioners, researchers, and stakeholders involved in the prevention and control of dengue fever, as well this monograph can this provides new insights, a better understanding, and tangible contributions to the efforts aimed at reducing the incidence of dengue fever in both endemic and sporadic areas.

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