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Kepadatan Larva Aedes spp. di Desa Pasir Kemilu Kabupaten Indragiri Hulu
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection. The incidence of dengue hemorrhagic fever has significantly increased worldwide over the past few decades. Indragiri Regency reported 78 cases of dengue fever in 2022, which decreased to 21 cases in 2023, with the highest IR found in the working area of the Sipayung Health Center, specifically in Pasir Kemilu Village. Larvae density measurements through entomological surveys will produce entomological indices based on the House Index, Breteau Index, Container Index and Larva-Free Rate. These entomological indices can describe the level of density and the risk of dengue transmission in an area. This study aims to measure the density of Aedes larvae in Pasir Kemilu Village and the risk of dengue. The type of research used is descriptive observational with a survey design. The sample size in this study is 116 houses. The sampling method used in this study is proportionate stratified sampling. Based on the study, the House Index (18,1%), Container Index (7,4%), Breteau Index (24,1), and Larva-Free Rate (81,9%) indicate a moderate density and and an increased dengue transmission risk at the alert level. The types of containers most commonly found with Aedes spp larvae were water dispenser containers (28.6%), buckets (25%), used cans (10.7%), drums (10.7%), and used trash bins (7.1%).
Keywords : House Index, Breteau Index, Container Index, Larva-Free Rate, Container
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