Determinan Sanitasi Kandang Sebagai Faktor Risiko Zoonosis Cryptosporidium spp. pada Balita Stunting di Kecamatan Panti Kabupaten Jember
Abstract
Intestinal protozoan infections are a health problem especially in
developing countries, which one is Cryptosporidium spp. Cryptosporidium spp. is
a protozoan parasite that infects the gastrointestinal tract of various vertebrates
including humans and has been considered a zoonotic protozoan, transmitted
through water and direct human-animal contact. Stall sanitation is required to
prevent the transmission of these protozoa. Several components of stall sanitation,
such as stall location, stall direction, stall building construction, handling of
livestock waste, and stall hygiene. Zoonosis is widely associated with stunting,
where stunting is always a concern for the government every year. The aim of this
study was to analyze the determinants of stall sanitation (stall location, stall
direction, stall building, waste handling, and stall hygiene) as a risk factor for
zoonosis of Cryptosporidium spp. in stunting toddlers. This research is an
observational analytic with a cross-sectional approach conducted in Panti District,
Jember Regency in September-December 2023. The types of data are primary and
secondary data obtained from health centers, interviews, and observations.
Samples taken were feces of toddlers and livestock examined using the modified
ziehl-neelsen staining method. Statistical tests used chi-square and multivariate
logistic regression. The results of bivariate and multivariate analysis showed that
the risk factor for stall sanitation associated with Cryptosporidium spp. infection
in stunting toddlers was the direction of the stall (p≤0.05), other variables did not
have a significant correlation with infection in toddlers (p>0.05). Cryptosporidium
spp. infection in stunting toddlers can be caused by other factors such as personal
hygiene and immunity status. Preventive measures such as maintaining
environmental hygiene including cages need to be improved to reduce the risk of
Cryptosporidium spp. infection in stunting toddlers.
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