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Surveillance of Pneumonia Disease Prevalence in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

Published date: Sep 13 2022

Journal Title: KnE Life Sciences

Issue title: The 3rd International Conference on Advance & Scientific Innovation (ICASI) – Life Sciences Chapter

Pages: 23–28

DOI: 10.18502/kls.v0i0.11766

Authors:

Andre HasengStudent of Postgraduate Program of Public Health, University of Halu Oleo, Indonesia.

Ramadhan Tosepuramadhan.tosepu@uho.ac.idFaculty of Public Health University of Halu Oleo, Southeast Sulawesi province, Indonesia.

Devi Savitri EffendyFaculty of Public Health University of Halu Oleo, Southeast Sulawesi province, Indonesia

Abstract:

ndonesia health profile shows that pneumonia causes 15% of under-five children’s deaths, which is around 922,000 children in 2015. From 2015-2018, confirmed cases of pneumonia in children under 5 years old increased by about 500,000 per year, reaching 505,331 patients with 425 patients dying. Pneumonia is an infection that causes inflammation of the lobes in one or both lungs. In people with pneumonia, a collection of small air space at the end of the respiratory tract in the lungs (alveoli) will become inflamed and filled with fluid or pus. This study uses various data from the Indonesian government. Pneumonia case data was obtained from the Kendari City Health Office from 2017-2020. The conclusion is that pneumonia cases in toddlers were male with an age range of 4-5 years. The prevalence of pneumonia in the last two years has decreased. The largest distribution area is in the Nambo and Puuwatu sub-districts in 2019.

Keywords: Pneumonia, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

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