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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH STUNTING AMONG TODDLERS AGED 6-24 MONTHS IN TANIMULYA VILLAGE, WEST BANDUNG DISTRICT

Background: Stunting is a public health issue that remains a serious concern in Indonesia, including in West Bandung Regency, where the prevalence was 26.90% in 2022. This condition not only reflects physical growth disorders but also poses risks to...

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FACTORS AFFECTING SUSPECTED MEASLES IN TODDLERS IN KEDUNGWARU DISTRICT, TULUNGAGUNG REGENCY IN 2023

Background: Measles cases worldwide are still a serious concern, especially the increasing mortality rate. In 2021, 128,000 people lost their lives due to measles, and the number increased to 136,000 in 2023, with the highest death rate in toddlers....

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DEPRESSION-RELATED FACTORS IN PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS: SECONDARY ANALYSIS OF THE INDONESIAN HEALTH SURVEY 2023

Background: Depression is highly prevalent among tuberculosis (TB) patients, with reported rates reaching 31-61%, and it is strongly associated with poor medication adherence and adverse treatment outcomes. Despite this considerable burden, mental he...

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META-ANALYSIS: THE IMPACT OF BCG IMMUNIZATION, CONTACT HISTORY AND PARENTAL KNOWLEDGE ON CHILDHOOD PULMONARY TB

Background: The problem of childhood pulmonary TB is still high worldwide and in Indonesia. Several studies have found various risk factors that contribute to the incidence of pulmonary TB in children. Purpose: To analyze the results of research rela...

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DEVELOPMENT OF A DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM FOR EARLY DETECTION OF LEPTOSPIROSIS IN BALI

Background: According to the Early Warning Alert and Response System (EWARS) report, five suspected cases of leptospirosis have been reported in Bali Province, including one in Tabanan Regency and four in Denpasar City. However, surveillance activiti...

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF SMOKING-RELATED HEALTH BURDEN AND CESSATION EFFORTS IN WEST KALIMANTAN

Background: Indonesia has one of the highest smoking prevalence rates in Southeast Asia, reaching at least 65%, with notable regional differences. Some areas, such as West Kalimantan, continue to exhibit high smoking rates alongside limited cessation...

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