Screening Strongyloides spp. Infection from Wild Rodents Implications for Public Awareness and Attitudes on Zoonotic Diseases in Malang City, Indonesia

Strongyloidiasis is a nematode parasite with broader distribution proved to infect humans and animals. Strongyloides ratti common endoparasites infected rodent as the most adaptive population in various environments. We have currently raised concerning the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) situatio...

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Published in:Jurnal Medik Veteriner
Main Authors: Shelly Kusumarini, Muhammad Fernanda Danuarta, Farhan Karami, Reza Yesica, Ida Bagus Gde Rama Wisesa, Aditya Yudhana, Nanis Nurhidayah
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Indonesian
Published: Universitas Airlangga, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 2022
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c54919894d134c719f3f2f563e05911f 2023-05-15T18:05:32+02:00 Screening Strongyloides spp. Infection from Wild Rodents Implications for Public Awareness and Attitudes on Zoonotic Diseases in Malang City, Indonesia Shelly Kusumarini Muhammad Fernanda Danuarta Farhan Karami Reza Yesica Ida Bagus Gde Rama Wisesa Aditya Yudhana Nanis Nurhidayah 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.20473/jmv.vol5.iss2.2022.196-206 https://doaj.org/article/c54919894d134c719f3f2f563e05911f EN ID eng ind Universitas Airlangga, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JMV/article/view/38258 https://doaj.org/toc/2615-7497 https://doaj.org/toc/2581-012X 2615-7497 2581-012X doi:10.20473/jmv.vol5.iss2.2022.196-206 https://doaj.org/article/c54919894d134c719f3f2f563e05911f Jurnal Medik Veteriner, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 196-206 (2022) malang rodent strongyloidiasis Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.20473/jmv.vol5.iss2.2022.196-206 2022-12-30T22:34:16Z Strongyloidiasis is a nematode parasite with broader distribution proved to infect humans and animals. Strongyloides ratti common endoparasites infected rodent as the most adaptive population in various environments. We have currently raised concerning the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) situations in Indonesia. This study aimed to understand the incidence of Strongyloides spp. infecting wild rodents in Malang City during October to December 2021 by stratified random sampling. A total of 50 rats (Rattus norvegicus, Rattus rattus diardii, Mus musculus), 26 male (52%) and 24 female (48%). Following 12 juveniles (24%) and 38 adults (76%). Coprology examinations use floatation and sedimentation methods immediately after the gastrointestinal tract's stool collection (GITs). We also administered a limited survey to get responses from 80 people (housewives, sellers, employee, and students) to obtain risk transmission, public awareness, and attitudes. We were continually analyzed data using the chi-squared and Fisher Exact Test. The microscopic examination of stools was 28% positively detected S. ratti. Our study found an association presented between the age of rats and Strongyloidiasis infections (p<0.05). However, the gender of rats did not have a significant association (p>0.05) to the S. ratti several infections. In addition, most participants did not understand the zoonotic disease and these infections, indicating a low-level knowledge 71 (88%), because better education supports the increase of awareness. However, almost all participants have good practice of hygiene and sanitation toward COVID-19 situations 72 (90%). The further study recommends investigating Strongyloidiasis infections in another species and increasing the education program for housewives and sellers in a traditional marketplace to have better knowledge. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Jurnal Medik Veteriner 5 2 196 206
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rodent
strongyloidiasis
Veterinary medicine
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rodent
strongyloidiasis
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Farhan Karami
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Aditya Yudhana
Nanis Nurhidayah
Screening Strongyloides spp. Infection from Wild Rodents Implications for Public Awareness and Attitudes on Zoonotic Diseases in Malang City, Indonesia
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description Strongyloidiasis is a nematode parasite with broader distribution proved to infect humans and animals. Strongyloides ratti common endoparasites infected rodent as the most adaptive population in various environments. We have currently raised concerning the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) situations in Indonesia. This study aimed to understand the incidence of Strongyloides spp. infecting wild rodents in Malang City during October to December 2021 by stratified random sampling. A total of 50 rats (Rattus norvegicus, Rattus rattus diardii, Mus musculus), 26 male (52%) and 24 female (48%). Following 12 juveniles (24%) and 38 adults (76%). Coprology examinations use floatation and sedimentation methods immediately after the gastrointestinal tract's stool collection (GITs). We also administered a limited survey to get responses from 80 people (housewives, sellers, employee, and students) to obtain risk transmission, public awareness, and attitudes. We were continually analyzed data using the chi-squared and Fisher Exact Test. The microscopic examination of stools was 28% positively detected S. ratti. Our study found an association presented between the age of rats and Strongyloidiasis infections (p<0.05). However, the gender of rats did not have a significant association (p>0.05) to the S. ratti several infections. In addition, most participants did not understand the zoonotic disease and these infections, indicating a low-level knowledge 71 (88%), because better education supports the increase of awareness. However, almost all participants have good practice of hygiene and sanitation toward COVID-19 situations 72 (90%). The further study recommends investigating Strongyloidiasis infections in another species and increasing the education program for housewives and sellers in a traditional marketplace to have better knowledge.
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author Shelly Kusumarini
Muhammad Fernanda Danuarta
Farhan Karami
Reza Yesica
Ida Bagus Gde Rama Wisesa
Aditya Yudhana
Nanis Nurhidayah
author_facet Shelly Kusumarini
Muhammad Fernanda Danuarta
Farhan Karami
Reza Yesica
Ida Bagus Gde Rama Wisesa
Aditya Yudhana
Nanis Nurhidayah
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title Screening Strongyloides spp. Infection from Wild Rodents Implications for Public Awareness and Attitudes on Zoonotic Diseases in Malang City, Indonesia
title_short Screening Strongyloides spp. Infection from Wild Rodents Implications for Public Awareness and Attitudes on Zoonotic Diseases in Malang City, Indonesia
title_full Screening Strongyloides spp. Infection from Wild Rodents Implications for Public Awareness and Attitudes on Zoonotic Diseases in Malang City, Indonesia
title_fullStr Screening Strongyloides spp. Infection from Wild Rodents Implications for Public Awareness and Attitudes on Zoonotic Diseases in Malang City, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Screening Strongyloides spp. Infection from Wild Rodents Implications for Public Awareness and Attitudes on Zoonotic Diseases in Malang City, Indonesia
title_sort screening strongyloides spp. infection from wild rodents implications for public awareness and attitudes on zoonotic diseases in malang city, indonesia
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