KORELASI ANTARA FAKTOR CURAH HUJAN DENGAN KEJADIAN DBD TAHUN 2010-2014 DI KABUPATEN KARANGANYAR

Dengue hemorrhagic fever is still a public health problem and the incidence of the case was up and down erratically. One of the causes of DHF incidence is rainfall. Based on geographic location and topography, Karanganyar Regency has temperature temperature between 180-310C, the lowest temperature i...

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Main Author: Arifatun Nisaa (Author)
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Published: Universitas Jember, 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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