The Association between Environmental Sanitation and Soil Transmitted Helminths (STH) Coinfection of Tuberculosis Patients in Panti District, Jember Regency
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2020-12-05Author
ALFIANTI, Nita
ARMIYANTI, Yunita
HERMANSYAH, Bagus
SUSWATI, Enny
AGUSTINA, Dini
MUFIDA, Diana Chusna
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Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious infectious disease caused by the bacteria
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. More than 80% of TB cases attack the pulmonary organs and the rest are extra-pulmonary TB. Indonesia is one of the
countries with the high number of tuberculosis cases besides India, China,
the Philippines, and Pakistan. Aside from being a country with a high TB
incidence, Indonesia is also an endemic country for helminth infections,
especially Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STH). The high prevalence of STH
infections in Indonesia allows STH coinfection in TB patients to cause decreasing immunity, thus affecting the outcome of TB infection. STH infection is very closely related to environmental sanitation. The purpose of this
study was to identify and determine the association of environmental sanitation risk factors to the coinfection of Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STH) in
tuberculosis patients in Panti District, Jember Regency. This type of research was observational research with cross-sectional analytic design. Of
the 49 TB patients who were undergoing treatment at the Panti Health Center, 32 people were willing to be respondents, but only 25 people collected
stool samples. Fisher’s test results showed that the incidence of intestinal
co-infection in TB patients in Panti District, Jember Regency was 12% and
was caused by two STH species, namely A. lumbricoides and Hookworm.
Environmental sanitation in TB patients was mostly good, e.g 54.5% of respondents had good environmental sanitation, but there was no significant
association between environmental sanitation and the incidence of intestinal co-infection in TB patients in Panti District, Jember Regency (p> 0.05).
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