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    Faktor-faktor yang Mempengaruhi Kinerja Camat di Kantor Camat Kecamatan Sario Kota Manado

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    This research moved from the fundamental problems, namely: the extent to whichemployees of the Performance Role Head office Head Sario Manado city districts. Thus, this studyaims: to know the effect on the Role of Employee Performance Head Head office Sario Manado citydistricts. This study uses a quantitative approach to the application of descriptive and explanatory.Data and information collected through a technical questionnaire distributed to 26 respondents, andequipped with observation and interview techniques (Interview), then analyzed by applying thetechniques of frequency table analysis, product moment correlation and simple linear regression.Based on the analysis, it is known that: a descriptive analysis results through analysistechnique table (frequency table) it is known that the distribution of respondents to variable EmployeeRole in the category "medium" to "low", but dominant categorized "medium" or medium with themean average performance of 60.57%, while the Employee performance varies from moderate to high,but tends to be in the category of "moderate" with an average performance of 66.15%.Thus, it can be concluded that the role of employee positive and significant impact onperformance and be contributive Head. This means that empirically Role of Employees contributesignificantly and substantially to the Head of Performance, particularly the sub-district office SarioManado city districts

    Karakteristik Epidemiologi Kasus-kasus Flu Burung di Indonesia Juli 2005-oktober 2006

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    Influenza A (H5N1) human cases started to he reported since 1997. In Indonesia, the first human cases were reported in July 2005, as a cluster consisted of a father and two daughters; two of them were fatal confirmed cases. As of 31 October 2006, 72 cases have heen identified (25 were classified into 10 cluster) with a case fatality rate (CFR) of 76.4%. The patients were from 9 (27%) of the 33 provinces in Indonesia. The ratio between male and female patients was 4 to 3. with an extremely high CFR of the women (87%). Most patients were of young adult ages, 39% of them were less than 15 years old. Indirect and direct contact with sick or dead poultry was reported from 81% of these confirmed cases

    Quantifying primaquine effectiveness and improving adherence: a round table discussion of the APMEN Vivax Working Group

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    The goal to eliminate malaria from the Asia-Pacific by 2030 will require the safe and widespread delivery of effective radical cure of malaria. In October 2017, the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network Vivax Working Group met to discuss the impediments to primaquine (PQ) radical cure, how these can be overcome and the methodological difficulties in assessing clinical effectiveness of radical cure. The salient discussions of this meeting which involved 110 representatives from 18 partner countries and 21 institutional partner organizations are reported. Context specific strategies to improve adherence are needed to increase understanding and awareness of PQ within affected communities; these must include education and health promotion programs. Lessons learned from other disease programs highlight that a package of approaches has the greatest potential to change patient and prescriber habits, however optimizing the components of this approach and quantifying their effectiveness is challenging. In a trial setting, the reactivity of participants results in patients altering their behaviour and creates inherent bias. Although bias can be reduced by integrating data collection into the routine health care and surveillance systems, this comes at a cost of decreasing the detection of clinical outcomes. Measuring adherence and the factors that relate to it, also requires an in-depth understanding of the context and the underlying sociocultural logic that supports it. Reaching the elimination goal will require innovative approaches to improve radical cure for vivax malaria, as well as the methods to evaluate its effectiveness

    Quantifying primaquine effectiveness and improving adherence: a round table discussion of the APMEN Vivax Working Group

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    The goal to eliminate malaria from the Asia-Pacific by 2030 will require the safe and widespread delivery of effective radical cure of malaria. In October 2017, the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network Vivax Working Group met to discuss the impediments to primaquine (PQ) radical cure, how these can be overcome and the methodological difficulties in assessing clinical effectiveness of radical cure. The salient discussions of this meeting which involved 110 representatives from 18 partner countries and 21 institutional partner organizations are reported. Context specific strategies to improve adherence are needed to increase understanding and awareness of PQ within affected communities; these must include education and health promotion programs. Lessons learned from other disease programs highlight that a package of approaches has the greatest potential to change patient and prescriber habits, however optimizing the components of this approach and quantifying their effectiveness is challenging. In a trial setting, the reactivity of participants results in patients altering their behaviour and creates inherent bias. Although bias can be reduced by integrating data collection into the routine health care and surveillance systems, this comes at a cost of decreasing the detection of clinical outcomes. Measuring adherence and the factors that relate to it, also requires an in-depth understanding of the context and the underlying sociocultural logic that supports it. Reaching the elimination goal will require innovative approaches to improve radical cure for vivax malaria, as well as the methods to evaluate its effectiveness
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