Factors Influencing the Incidence of Leptospirosis in the Work Area of the Tulakan Community Health Center, Pacitan Regency in 2025
Abstract
Introduction : Leptospirosis is zoonotic diseases caused by by bacteria Leptospira interrogation And transmitted from animal to man through contact direct with urine infected animals or polluted environment . Animals transmitter main is mice , although dogs , cows , and pigs can also become a reservoir . Research purposes this aim For analyze factor Gender and age risk factors influence the incidence of leptospirosis. in the working area of the Tulakan Community Health Center, Pacitan Regency in 2025. Method : Research observational analytic with a case control approach . Sample study This amounts to 84 people , for sample case totaling 42 people taken from all leptospirosis sufferers in January – August 2025 and for the control sample totaling 42 people with purposive sampling technique . Data collection using technique observation of secondary data, then data analysis in this study is analysis univariate (frequency distribution), bivariate analysis (chi square test). Results : Results study This show that There is no relationship between gender and the incidence of leptospirosis (p=0.274 ) and there is no relationship between age and the incidence of leptospirosis (p=0.867 ). Conclusion : There is no relationship between gender and age with the incidence of leptospirosis in the work area of the Tulakan Community Health Center, Pacitan Regency in 2025.
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