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Low Birth Weight (LBW) Analysis in the South Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, 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: 255–260

DOI: 10.18502/kls.v0i0.11806

Authors:

Rina AsrianiStudent 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:

Low Birth Weight (LBW) is one of the public health problems. It becomes the single risk factor for early neonatal mortality and morbidity. The high number of LBW cases affects the baby’s health in the future, including infants’ slow growth, impaired cognitive development, susceptibility to diseases, such as disorders of the respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and kidney systems. It also causes increased morbidity and mortality. The Health Office of South Konawe Regency from 2017 to 2020 data was used in this research. LBW as the main cause of neonatal death in South Konawe increased year by year. The LBW cases in South Konawe from 2017 to 2020 increased in 2020, with the highest cases occuring in coastal areas of the South Konawe Regency, called Tumbu-Tumbu Jaya sub-district.

Keywords: Low Birth Weight Babies, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

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