2022
DOI: 10.23917/biomedika.v14i2.18028
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PENULARAN VIRUS DENGUE ANTAR NYAMUK Aedes aegypti DI KOTA TERNATE BELUM SECARA TRANSOVARIAL

Abstract: Virus Dengue merupakan agen penyebab penyakit demam berdarah dengue (DBD) yang ditularkan melalui nyamuk Aedes Sp. Penularan virus Dengue antar Aedes Sp. umumnya terjadi secara horisontal dan vertical (transovarial). Penularan transovarial virus Dengue melalui vektor di daerah endemik bisa menjadi potensi peningkatan kasus DBD. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran penularan virus Dengue secara transovarial, dengan menggunakan metode RT-PCR. Sampel penelitian adalah nyamuk Aedes aegypti yang bera… Show more

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“…Likewise, implementation of health promotion of dengue haemorrhagic fever encouraged societies' knowledge and sanitary health behaviour to prevent the spread of the mosquito vector of dengue fever [19]. The spread of the mosquito vector can be alleviated using ovitrap tools to prevent the development of the Aedes aegypti as the dengue mosquito vector [20]. The need to control the environment, to minimize the physical burden such as dengue fever disease may contribute to lessening the health burden during the COVID-19 pandemic leading to minimize anxiety in society [21][22][23].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, implementation of health promotion of dengue haemorrhagic fever encouraged societies' knowledge and sanitary health behaviour to prevent the spread of the mosquito vector of dengue fever [19]. The spread of the mosquito vector can be alleviated using ovitrap tools to prevent the development of the Aedes aegypti as the dengue mosquito vector [20]. The need to control the environment, to minimize the physical burden such as dengue fever disease may contribute to lessening the health burden during the COVID-19 pandemic leading to minimize anxiety in society [21][22][23].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same method was used by (Tomia et al, 2021) in his research by simply seeing the presence or absence of Aedes larvae in each water reservoir (container) without taking the larvae. 9 The two containers that were positive for larvae were found in the bucket-type landfill category with a plastic base and were found indoors…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%