The Influence of Pregnant Women's Knowledge About the Use of Insecticidal Mosquito Nets on the Incidence of Malaria by Reading Pocket Books at Puskemas Sentani
Abstract:Background: Malaria is an infectious disease caused by Plasmodium, which is a one-celled living creature that belongs to the group of protozoa, malaria is transmitted through the bite of a female anopheles mosquito containing plasmodium in it, plasmodium carried through mosquito bites will live and multiply in human blood cells. Pregnant women belong to the group that is prone to malaria due to the decrease in various pathological conditions in pregnant women and the fetuses they contain. The implementation of… Show more
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