HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT AND VULNERABILITY OF CHILDREN IN FLOOD PRONE AREA OF MAKASSAR

Main Author: Manyullei, Syamsuar
Format: Article
Terbitan: , 2016
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Online Access: http://repository.unhas.ac.id/handle/123456789/19371
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  • Indonesia is a country that is very vulnerable to disasters such as floods, volcanic eruptions and others. As a consequence, this leads to people who are in disaster-prone areas such as flood highly risky exposure on the incidence of disease based environment. This study aimed to explore the vulnerability of health risk assessment and children under five years old in flood-prone areas of Mangala village Tamangapa District of Makassar. This study was driven by cross sectional study design. The data collection was done by direct interview using a questionnaire to a number of respondents in 129 houses and 53 children aged 1-4 years at Tamangapa, direct observation and sampling feces. The data were processed using SPSS were using statistical test Chi Square and applied Environmental risk category by the approach of Environmental Health Risk assessments (EHRA). The results showed that the environment of flood-prone areas that are in RT 04 RW 06 in the category of risk is very high at 229 with an index value of environmental health risks 212-229. Meanwhile, RT 04 RW 05 are in the category of less risk in the amount of 155 with an index of 155-173. While the children under five years old obtained as much as 13.2% positive infected with Ascaris lumbricoides. Means of existing toilet (p = 0.030) and nail hygiene (p = 0.041) significantly affect the incidence of worm infection on children under five years old in flood prone areas of Tamangapa, Makassar. The study conclusion is children under five vulnerable to environmental based diseases in Makassar floods prone areas and highly recommended to people living in the prone area are more concerned with the hygiene and environmental health sanitation.