Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review: Risk Factors of Measles Incidence in Indonesia (2012 – 2021)

Fairuz Haniyah Ramadhani, R. Azizah, J. Jalaludin, S. Martini, L. Sulistyorini
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Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by the morbillivirus. Accorded to WHO data, measles is one of the world's leading causes of death in children and infants. Indonesia is one of the ten countries with the most significant measles cases worldwide. Cases in Indonesia have increased due to a decrease in immunization coverage in Indonesia during the pandemic.  Besides low immunization coverage, other factors that influence the incidence of measles in Indonesia are nutritional status, mother's knowledge, and occupancy density. This study aims to analyze the risk factors of immunization status, nutritional status, Mother’s knowledge, and occupancy density for measles in Indonesia.  This study used a meta-analysis method. The data sources used are Google Scholar, Pubmed, and Science Direct, ranging from 2012-2021.  The research articles found in this study are 148 articles. The report is then selected by screening to choose the year and research method and continued selection using inclusion criteria. Thus, the articles analyzed in this article are 23 research articles. The results showed that the variable immunization status, nutritional status, Mother knowledge, and occupancy density have risk factors for the incidence of measles in Indonesia. The result of measuring the pooled OR value sequentially from immunization status, nutritional status, mother's knowledge, and occupancy density is e1.26=3.53; e0.72= 2.05; e1.36= 3.82;  e1.34= 3.89.   The variable with the highest risk factor value for measles incidence in Indonesia is the occupancy density, followed by the Mother’s knowledge; immunization status; and nutritional status.
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荟萃分析和系统评价:印度尼西亚麻疹发病率的危险因素(2012 - 2021)
麻疹是由麻疹病毒引起的高度传染性疾病。根据世卫组织的数据,麻疹是世界上儿童和婴儿死亡的主要原因之一。印度尼西亚是世界上麻疹病例最多的十个国家之一。由于大流行期间印度尼西亚的免疫覆盖率下降,印度尼西亚的病例有所增加。除了低免疫覆盖率外,影响印度尼西亚麻疹发病率的其他因素还包括营养状况、母亲的知识和居住密度。本研究旨在分析印度尼西亚麻疹免疫状况、营养状况、母亲知识和占用密度的危险因素。本研究采用荟萃分析方法。数据来源为谷歌Scholar、Pubmed和Science Direct,时间跨度为2012-2021年。本研究共发现研究文章148篇。然后通过筛选选择报告的年份和研究方法,并继续使用纳入标准进行选择。因此,本文分析的文章为23篇研究文章。结果表明,不同的免疫状况、营养状况、母亲知识和居住密度是印度尼西亚麻疹发病的危险因素。按免疫状况、营养状况、母亲知识、占用密度依次测定合并OR值为e1.26=3.53;e0.72 = 2.05;e1.36 = 3.82;e1.34 = 3.89。印度尼西亚麻疹发病率风险因素值最高的变量是居住密度,其次是母亲的知识;免疫状况;还有营养状况。
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