劳德拉图尔中学疥疮教育与检测

Eka Puspitasari, Qurrotu A’yuunin Lathifah, H. Hariyanto, Yan Fu'ana
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疥疮是一种在热带和亚热带气候中流行的皮肤病,具有高度传染性,通常影响社会经济条件低、个人卫生和环境卫生差的人群。这项活动旨在努力预防、提供教育和协助公共卫生发展,以期改善寄宿学校学生的公共卫生。本研究旨在通过预防、教育和协助公共卫生发展,以期改善寄宿学校的公共卫生状况。待分析样本为来自劳德拉图尔初中的19名学生。用皮肤拭子检查引起疥疮的寄生虫。对Raudlatul Musthofa初中学生的观察结果表明,大多数学生都很好地执行了个人卫生,即所有19名学生(100%)每天至少用肥皂洗澡两次,保持手脚清洁,脏了就换衣服。14名学生(74%)不交换毛巾等个人物品,不轮流换衣服,不在房间里晒衣服。共有15名学生(79%)打扫了床,18名学生(95%)没有出借肥皂等洗漱用品,16名学生(84%)没有出现夜间频繁瘙痒、皮疹(斑点)、伤口或皮肤干燥和硬皮的症状。在显微镜下对Raudlatul Musthofa 19名学生的皮肤拭子检查结果显示,多达13名学生(68%)的样本含有细菌,多达6名学生(32%)的样本含有真菌。
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Scabies education and detection at Raudlatul Musthofa junior high school
Scabies is a skin disease endemic in tropical and subtropical climates that is highly contagious and generally affects groups of people with low socioeconomic conditions, poor personal hygiene and sanitation. This activity aimed to make efforts to prevent, provide education, and assist public health development so that it is expected to improve public health in boarding schools students. This study aims to make efforts to prevent, provide education, and assist public health development so that it is expected to improve public health in boarding schools. The sample to be analyzed was 19 students from Raudlatul Junior High School. Examination of parasites that cause scabies is done with a skin swab. The results of observations that have been made of Raudlatul Musthofa Junior High School students show that the majority of students have carried out personal hygine well, namely all 19 students (100%) bathing at least twice a day using soap, keeping hands and feet clean, and changing clothes when dirty. A total of 14 students (74%) do not exchange personal items such as towels, do not take turns in clothes, and do not dry clothes in the room. A total of 15 students (79%) cleaned the bed, 18 students (95%) did not lend toiletries such as soap, and 16 students (84%) did not experience symptoms of frequent itching at night, rashes (spots), wounds, or dry and crusty skin. The results of skin swab examinations on 19 students at Raudlatul Musthofa seen under a microscope obtained as many as 13 students (68%) samples contained bacteria and as many as 6 students (32%) samples contained fungi.
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