2019
DOI: 10.5958/0976-5506.2019.02143.0
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Climate Change: An Overview of the Prevalence of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever in The South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia

Abstract: Makassar City, Maros Regency and Tana Toraja Regency in South Sulawesi Province are regions with varying topography. Makassar City is a lowland area (1-19 DPAL), Maros Regency is a middle-land region with variations in height of 15-700 DPAL and Tana Toraja Regency located in the Toraja highland region 700 -820 DPAL which is ideal for the breeding of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes as a vector which is dominant to the incidence of dengue hemorrhagic fever, because it has a temperature between 19,00 0 -31,00 0 C (Centr… Show more

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“…The optimal humidity for the life cycle of Aedes aegypti is around 81.5-89.5%, whereas Aedes aegypti will have a short life if humidity is low, which will affect evaporation in mosquitoes, thereby shortening their life. When exposed to water, 7 days will hatch immediately (Rasjid et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimal humidity for the life cycle of Aedes aegypti is around 81.5-89.5%, whereas Aedes aegypti will have a short life if humidity is low, which will affect evaporation in mosquitoes, thereby shortening their life. When exposed to water, 7 days will hatch immediately (Rasjid et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase of 1 kJ m −2 day −1 of solar radiation decreases the relative dengue risk by (exp(−0.0001) − 1)100% = −0.01% . As shown by Rasjid et al (2019), strong solar radiation negatively influences the breeding and spread of Aedes-spp mosquitoes. A longer spell of solar radiation implies a shortened spell of dawn and dusk, during which the Aedes-spp mosquito preys on animals and humans, particularly 20 to 30 min after sunset (Ekasari et al 2018;Jaya and Folmer 2021a).…”
Section: The Estimated Generalized Geoadditive-gaussian Markov Random...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase of 1 kJ m -2 day -1 of solar radiation decreases the relative Dengue risk by (exp(−0.0001) − 1)100% = −0.01%. As shown by Rasjid et al (2019), strong solar radiation negatively influences the breeding and spread of Aedes-spp mosquitoes. A longer spell of solar radiation implies a shortened spell of dawn and dusk, during which the Aedes-spp mosquito preys on animals and humans, particularly 20 to 30 minutes after sunset (Ekasari et al 2016;Jaya and Folmer 2021a).…”
Section: Data and Exploratory Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%