The Correlation between Bacteria and Parasite Patterns on Flies with Prevalence of Fly Vector-Borne Disease at the Market and the Landfill in Jember District, Indonesia
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2020-10-01Author
ZAM ZAM, Riza Indira Fadillah
SULISTYANINGSIH, Erma
MARCHIANTI, Ancah Caesarina Novi
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Fly vector-borne diseases are the potential disease that can trigger an outbreak. The fly lives in a dirty place
with poor sanitation, such as the market and the landfill. Some pathogens that can be transmitted by flies
mechanically were bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Shigella, Salmonella, Vibrio cholera and parasites such
as Balantidium coli, Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia lamblia. This study aimed to analyze the correlation
between bacteria and parasite patterns on flies and the prevalence of fly vector-borne diseases. This research
was conducted from May 2019 to March 2020. The flies samples were collected randomly at each research
location, i.e., Tanjung Market and the Pakusari landfill. The bacteria and parasites identifications were
carried out at the Microbiology and Parasitology Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jember.
The data of disease prevalence was collected in a cohort from the health centers around research locations.
This study found three bacteria in market samples, 18 cases of fly vector-borne diseases and four bacteria
in the landfill samples and 10 cases of fly vector-borne disease. The study indicated a significant correlation
between bacteria and parasite patterns on flies with the prevalence of fly vector-borne diseases in the market,
but no correlation in the landfill.
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