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dc.contributor.authorSudarmika, Etih
dc.contributor.authorSudarwanto, Mirnawati
dc.contributor.authorSaefuddin, Asep
dc.contributor.authorCahyaningsih, Umi
dc.contributor.authorHadi, Upik Kesumawati
dc.contributor.authorJodi Vaden Eng
dc.contributor.authorHawley, William A.
dc.date.accessioned2013-01-02T05:38:03Z
dc.date.available2013-01-02T05:38:03Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/59102
dc.description.abstractIndonesia is one of the malaria endemic countries. According to malaria andemicity map of Indonesia year 2007, it is estimated 45% of indonesia populatin is living in high risk of malaria contagion area. One of the endemic areas in Indonesia id Bangka District ini Bangka Belitung Privince. Bangka District is categorized as medium level for malaria endemicity with represented by annual malaria incidence (AMI) of 29,3 of 1000 people in 2007 (Ministry of Health, 2008). Surveillance activity is one of the important events to eradicate and control malaria. From this surveilliance activity it is expected could establish a preventive action in a quick respone especialy in certain malaria hotspot area at a certain time to control the diseases.en
dc.publisherThe 1st SEAVSA
dc.titleDetection of hotspots area in malaria surveillance in bangka district, Indonesiaen
dc.title.alternativeProceedings: The first congress of SEAVSA (South East Asia Veterinary School Association)en
dc.title.alternativeanimal health & Production for better ASEAN Quality of Life Challenge of Veterinary Educationen
dc.typeArticleen
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