2020
DOI: 10.30651/jkm.v5i1.3523
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Hubungan Status Gizi Balita Dengan Kejadian Infeksi Di Kecamatan Getasan

Abstract: Background: In developing countries, infant and child mortality rates are relatively higher compared to developed countries. The main causes of death are infectious and parasitic diseases, and many of them are associated with malnutrition. Infectious diseases are closely related to poor nutritional status. Purpose: to analyze the relationship between nutritional status of children with the incidence of infection in Getasan and see the factors that influence the incidence of infection. Methods: This type of qua… Show more

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“…This can happen because the pain experienced is not prolonged and the immune system is stable. In line with the research of Wahyu et al, (2020), toddlers who have good nutritional status have suffered from infectious diseases. This can happen due to good parenting and food availability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…This can happen because the pain experienced is not prolonged and the immune system is stable. In line with the research of Wahyu et al, (2020), toddlers who have good nutritional status have suffered from infectious diseases. This can happen due to good parenting and food availability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Food that is contaminated by germs can interfere with the absorption of nutrients. Wahyu et al, (2020).Based on this background, the authors are interested in conducting research on "The relationship between the nutritional status of children under five and respiratory tract infections during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Magelang Community health center ".…”
Section: Backgroudmentioning
confidence: 99%