Background: The infant mortality rate (IMR) is defined as the risk to children bom alive die before the first anniversary is known as one of the most sensitive indicators and common social and economic development of the population. Methods: The study used data Riskesdas 2007. Indicator variables based on the absolute determination of IPKM. The analyzes used a mapping of the region while the …
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is an important indicator of health sector development that can describe the state of health status in a society. Among the provinces in Indonesia in 2009, the position of IMR in East Java, including the middle class that is equal to 31 deaths per 1000 live births. However there are quite high IMR variability between districts in East Java. This study aims to descrip…
Background: High prevalence of worm infection in Indonesia (70-80%) partially identified as Soi! Transmitted Helminthes (STH) from Nematodes, but Cestodes and Trematodes is also found in Indonesia. Worm infection named as neglected diseases because it doesn't cause mortality although reduced the quality of human resources. It will be important to do research to get the worm infection database f…
Background Hyperbilirubinemia is one of the mosi cornmon problems in newborns and the phototherapv is the mas! widespread treatment for lowerinq bilirubin concentration in newborns. The phototherapy ;Nith near distance could increase the effectiveness of phctotherapy . Objective : To compare the effectivenass of phototherapy with 40 cm and 60 cm distance toward bilirubin's lowering concentrat…
This research have aim to knows relation between health factor with toddler's growth. This explanatory researchbecause the variable had distinc by means of hipotesis testing. Research metod is survey, because researcher do removal sampie from population with measure in a direct manner include: age, nutrient, disease, toddler's growth up. Research approachment are cross sectional com pri se depe…
Postnatal growth restnction in low birth weight infants is associated with long term adverse neuro-developmental sequel. Meanwhile, infants with excessive weight gain in early weeks of life have a greater likelihood of later obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Identifying factors associated with acceptable growth rate in low birth weight infants is important to prevent this potential…