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Sebaran Kejadian Demam Berdarah Dengue Dan Status Maya Indeks Di Tiga Kelurahan Kecamatan Sukajadi Kota Pekanbaru
Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is a disease with high incidence rate in
Indonesia, which is caused by the dengue virus and is transmitted by the Aedes
aegypti mosquito. Riau is one of the provinces in Indonesia where the number of
dengue cases tends to increase every year. Based on data from the health
department Pekanbaru, Sukajadi District is an endemic area. This study was a
descriptive study to determine the distribution of dengue cases and Maya Index
status in three sub-districts of Sukajadi District. The spatial approach in
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) can be used to determine the spread
patterns and potential areas of dengue transmission. In three sub-districts in
Sukajadi, 12 cases were found in Kampung Tengah, 13 cases in Kedung Sari, and
7 cases in Kampung Melayu. The results showed that the most breeding risk index
(BRI) was in the medium category (66.29%) and the most hygiene risk index (HRI)
was in the low category (68.50%). The Maya index status as measured by BRI and
HRI is 56.35% in the low category and 16.02% in the high category. Based on the
results of measurements and observations from the dengue case distribution map
and Maya Index status in three sub-districts in Sukajadi District, it showed that
these areas have a medium risk of the spread of dengue cases.
Keywords: Dengue, Geographical Information System, Maya Index
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