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Analisis Pola Sebaran Demam Berdarah Dengue (DBD) Dengan Pendekatan Spasial Di Kota Pekanbaru
Environmental, behavioral, health service, genetic and demographic determinants of health that can affect people’s health. Global warming and greenhouse effect is happening can include icreased temperature, rainfall and humidity. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a vector disease related to climate change and population density. The purpose of this research is to describe of the DHF with a spatial analysis in Pekanbaru city. The location of research in Pekanbaru City. Design study is ecology study with secondary data. Tekhnik collecting data with documentation and analysis data used correlation test. The results showed the existence of spatial analysis indicate areas with high population density were not found in high cases of DHF. Other risk factors statistically not associated with DHF are temperature (p=0.54, r=0.105), rainfall (p=0.63, r=0.083) and humadity (p=0.41, r=0.083). Based on the above show that climate factors and population density do not affect cases DHF because less duration of data retrieval, less frecuency incident DHF and climatology measurement result are average month which applies equally to subdistrics in Pekanbaru City.
Keyword : Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), Climate Change, Population Density and Spatial Analysis
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