2018
DOI: 10.18502/kls.v4i1.1382
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One Health Approach to Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever Control in Indonesia: A Systematic Review

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“…Different sectors working collaboratively to address threats to blood safety from emerging infectious diseases provide a sustainable intervention. One Health offers a platform through which different players in blood safety can work with a common goal in mind [110].…”
Section: Why One Health Approach?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different sectors working collaboratively to address threats to blood safety from emerging infectious diseases provide a sustainable intervention. One Health offers a platform through which different players in blood safety can work with a common goal in mind [110].…”
Section: Why One Health Approach?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pendekatan One Health sebagai bentuk strategi yang melibatkan tenaga kesehatan dari berbagai bidang keilmuan dan kelompok organisasi masyarakat lainnya untuk saling bekerja sama dalam mengendalikan semua faktor yang berhubungan dengan penularan DBD. 32,33 Tokoh masyarakat, pihak kecamatan dan kelurahan menjadi modelling untuk penggalakan gerakan komunitas dalam membiasakan kegiatan PSN. Pendampingan tokoh masyarakat maupun dari puskesmas/DKK saat kerja bakti maupun saat kegiatan pemantauan jentik menjadi faktor penguat dari tindakan PSN yang dipromosikan kepada masyarakat.…”
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“…[1][2] About 97% of provinces in Indonesia are endemic areas for this disease. 3 This disease is still one of the health problems in Indonesia due to the increase in the number of cases and deaths every year. Data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health states that in 2019 dengue cases increased by 65,602 compared to 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%