文献综述:印尼钩端螺旋体病的环境危险因素

I. Rachmawati, M. S. Adi, N. Nurjazuli
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钩端螺旋体病是一种人畜共患疾病,已成为印度尼西亚若干地区的卫生问题。2020年,有1170例钩端螺旋体病病例,病死率为9.1%,分布在8个省。本研究旨在确定影响印尼钩端螺旋体病发病率的环境因素。本文采用的方法是通过Google Scholar、Pubmed和GARUDA数据库对印度尼西亚钩端螺旋体病的环境因素进行文献综述。这是一项采用横断面设计的病例对照研究,其中包括2016-2022年期间发表的一系列期刊出版物。本研究样本数量为11篇。研究结果表明,印度尼西亚钩端螺旋体病发生的环境危险因素有房屋周围存在积水、沟渠维护状况不佳、存在不符合要求的垃圾桶、房屋与露天排水沟的距离以及房屋内外存在老鼠等,其中有7篇文章发现老鼠的存在是最主要的影响因素。钩端螺旋体病流行地区的社区应更加关注周围环境状况,经常保持房屋清洁,防止鼠类滋生成为钩端螺旋体病传播的媒介。
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Literature Review: Environmental Risk Factors of Leptospirosis in Indonesia
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease which becomes a health problem in several regions in Indonesia. In 2020, there were 1,170 cases of Leptospirosis with a CFR of 9.1% spread across 8 Provinces. This study aims to determine the environmental factors that influence the incidence of leptospirosis in Indonesia. The method applied here was literature review through the Google Scholar, Pubmed and GARUDA databases which examined the environmental factors of leptospirosis in Indonesia. This was a case control study with cross sectional design with a range of published journal publications from 2016–2022. The number of samples in this study were 11 articles. The results of the study indicated that there were several environmental risk factors for the incidence of leptospirosis in Indonesia, namely the presence of standing water around the house, the poor maintained condition of ditches, the existence of trash bins that did not meet the requirements, the distance between the house and the open drain and the presence of rats inside and outside the house, and 7 articles found the presence of rats as the most dominant influential factor. Communities in leptospirosis endemic areas are expected to be more concerned with the condition of the surrounding environment and always maintain the cleanliness of their houses to prevent rats breeding as a medium for the spread of leptospirosis.
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