2021
DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v5i2.2021.149-157
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Association between Infectious Disease and Hygiene Practice on Stunting Toddler Aged 24-59 Months

Abstract: Background : Child nutrition problem is still a major health problem in Indonesia. Toddlers are a period where children experience rapid growth and development, so they need a high nutrient. The problem of malnutrition can be identified from the children’s slow growth, one of which is in terms of body length or height. A condition where a children’s length or height is not optimal is called stunting. The incidence of stunting affected by several factors, such as infectious disease and bad hygiene practices.Met… Show more

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“…The second source for drinking in rural area is water from protected dug well (42.0%), this number is significantly higher than the use of protected dug well water in urban area that only counts to 15.2% (χ 2 : 8.318; p<0.01). This is similar to the findings in Surabaya where household with stunted children use refilled water or treated tap water as drinking water sources 6 . Water source that is used for cooking is as important to water used for drinking.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…The second source for drinking in rural area is water from protected dug well (42.0%), this number is significantly higher than the use of protected dug well water in urban area that only counts to 15.2% (χ 2 : 8.318; p<0.01). This is similar to the findings in Surabaya where household with stunted children use refilled water or treated tap water as drinking water sources 6 . Water source that is used for cooking is as important to water used for drinking.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This shows that household with stunted children spent more money than what they earn, leaving no savings for the future or emergency situation. Low income and economic status reduce the purchasing power of household with stunted children, limiting their access to wide variety of food, health care service, and WASH facilities 6 . When looking into the proportion of expenditure for sanitation products, household with stunted children in urban area (3.9%) spent more money than household with stunted children in rural area (3.5%) although not significantly.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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