Toddler Acute Respiratory Infection Cases by Gender in the North Buton Regency between 2018-2020

Erna wati, Ramadhan Tosepu, D. Effendy
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A respiratory condition in toddlers that often occur is called ARI (Acute Respiratory Infections), which are usually accompanied by coughs, flu and colds. ARI is an acute infection that attacks one or more parts of the respiratory tract from the nose to the alveoli, including the adnexa. This study was conducted with the objective of describing the number of cases of ARI under five years old in the North Buton Regency for the 2018-2020 period based on gender. This is a survey research utilizing the health report data of the North Buton District Health Office for the period 2017-2020. It includes on the incidence of ARI by gender. The research sample is ARI patients who are children under five. The type of research data is numerical. The research data is presented in the form of graphs with narration. In 2018, ARI cases among children less than five years old in the North Buton Regency were the highest at the North Wakorumba Health Center, with as many as 216 cases in mostly males, the lowest at the Labaraga Health Center with 47 cases. In 2019, the highest was at the Kioko Health Center with as many as 262 cases mostly women and the lowest at the Kulisusu Health Center with 37 cases. Then in 2020 the highest was at the Waode Buri Health Center with 704 cases mostly women and the lowest was at the Boneguru Health Center with 10 cases. Keywords: Acute Respiratory Infections, Toddler, North Buton Regency
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2018-2020年北巴顿县儿童急性呼吸道感染病例按性别分列
幼儿经常出现的一种呼吸道疾病被称为ARI(急性呼吸道感染),通常伴有咳嗽、流感和感冒。ARI是一种急性感染,攻击从鼻子到肺泡的呼吸道的一个或多个部位,包括附件。本研究的目的是根据性别描述北巴顿摄政2018-2020年期间5岁以下急性呼吸道感染病例的数量。这是一项调查研究,利用了北巴顿区卫生办事处2017-2020年期间的健康报告数据。它包括按性别分列的急性呼吸道感染发病率。研究样本是5岁以下的急性呼吸道感染患者。研究数据的类型是数字的。研究数据以图文并茂的形式呈现。2018年,北布顿县5岁以下儿童的急性呼吸道感染病例在北瓦科伦巴卫生中心最高,多达216例,其中大多数是男性,在拉巴拉加卫生中心最低,有47例。2019年,最高的是Kioko健康中心,多达262例,其中大多数是女性,最低的是Kulisusu健康中心,有37例。然后在2020年,最高的是Waode Buri保健中心,有704例病例,其中大多数是妇女,最低的是Boneguru保健中心,有10例病例。关键词:急性呼吸道感染,幼儿,北巴顿摄政王
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