GAMBARAN TELUR NEMATODA USUS PADA KUKU DAN FESES PEMULUNG DI TPA DAERAH SEMARANG

Fandhini, Syifa Maulida, G0C215027 (2018) GAMBARAN TELUR NEMATODA USUS PADA KUKU DAN FESES PEMULUNG DI TPA DAERAH SEMARANG. Diploma III thesis, ["eprint_fieldopt_institution_Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang" not defined].

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Abstract

Soil Transmitted Helminth is a helminth infection which is contaminated through the soil. The aim of research is to describe the intestinal nematode eggs on the scavengers’ nails and feces. Type of this paper was a descriptive research method. The researcher took sample amounted to 35 scavengers in the garbage dump of Semarang by taking use of saturation sampling. Sample data were tested by the researcher by taking using of saturated NaC1 flotation and sedimentation technique. The result found out prevalence percentage of 14,2%, it indicated that data sample were contaminated by Ascaris Lumbrcoides eggs, hookworm eggs gained percentage of 5,72%, feces samples positively contained Ascaris Lumbricoides and hookworm eggs gained percentage of 8,57%, and nail samples indicated negative result. In this case, result of data indicated that the scavengers in the garbage dump of Semarang were contaminated by the intestinal nematode eggs of Ascaris Lumbricoides gained percentage of 14,2 % and hookworm eggs gained percentage of 5,72 % derived from total population amounted to 35 scavengers. Keywords: scavengers, soil transmitted helminth, feces, and nails

Item Type: Thesis (Diploma III)
Call Number: 004/D3.ana/V/2018
Subjects: R Medicine > Health Analyst
Divisions: Faculty of Nursing and Health > D3 Health Analyst
Depositing User: perpus unimus
URI: http://repository.unimus.ac.id/id/eprint/1836

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