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BukuHubungan Antara Infeksi Malaria dan Kejadian Hipoglikemia Pada Ibu Hamil Di Daerah Endemis Malaria
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Author: PRADIPTALOKA, EDIVA ; Tanumihardja, Tommy Nugroho (Advisor); Kurniadi, Angela (Advisor); Joprang, Freggy Spicano (Advisor)
Topik: MALARIA; HYPOGLICEMIA; hypoglycemia; malaria; pregnancy; Mentawai; Southwest Sumba District; hipoglikemia; malaria; kehamilan; Mentawai; Sumba Barat Daya
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Penerbit: Fakultas Kedokteran Unika Atma Jaya     Tempat Terbit: Jakarta Utara    Tahun Terbit: 2017    
Jenis: Theses - Karya Tulis Ilmiah Kedokteran (KTI-FK)
Fulltext: KTI Ediva Pradiptaloka(2014060255).pdf (2.0MB; 27 download)
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  • Perpustakaan FK
    • Nomor Panggil: KTI-FK-1226
    • Non-tandon: tidak ada
    • Tandon: 1
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Abstract
Background: In malaria endemic areas, pregnant women have three times greater risk of developing malaria than non-pregnant women. It is a common that pregnant women who suffer from malaria also suffer from hypoglycemia. This condition might increase many risks that can be harmful to the condition of the mother and fetus.

Objectives: In order to determine the relationship between hypoglycemia incidence in pregnant women who don’t affected by malaria and pregnant women who affected by malaria.

Methods: This research is a cross sectional study conducted pregnant women in three villages in Southwest Sumba District, Weetebula Village, Hombakaripit Village, Palla Village and Muara Siberut Village Mentawai Islands. The data were collected through interviews using questionnaires, checking blood glucose level, and malaria examination with RDT and microscopic. Hypotesis testing between each variables was performed using Mann-Whitney test and T-Independent test.

Result: From 111 respondents, 50 respondents showed positive clinical malaria, 43 of them did not suffer from hypoglycemia, 2 respondents had mild hypoglycemia, and 5 respondents had moderate-severe hypoglycemia. There was a correlation between clinical malaria in pregnant women with hypoglycemia (p = 0,029). However, all RDT and microscopic results were negative, the hypothesis of the study was not accepted. There is no association between malaria infection and the incidence of hypoglycemia in pregnant women in endemic areas.

Conclusion: This study can illustrate that although the results of diagnostic tests are negative but based on clinical malaria, pregnant women are estimated to be exposed to malaria and have severe hypoglycemia level.
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