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Abstract

Introduction: Children who live around TPA Tamangapa often play and do activities around the TPA. This can increase their risk of being exposed to worm eggs or larvae in the garbage. Lack of public knowledge and awareness about the dangers of worm infections. Hemoglobin (Hb) levels are an indicator of a child's nutritional status. This study aims to present an overview of worm infections and hemoglobin levels in children living in TPA (final waste disposal site) Tamangapa Makassar, Indonesia.


Methods: This study is a descriptive observational research. This study uses primary data from observations of research subjects. A total of 10 research subjects participated in this study.


Results: The results of microscopic examination of fecal samples showed that 6 were positive for worm infections and 4 were negative for worm infections. The positive results were found to be intestinal nematodes, namely Ascaris lumbricoides and Tricuris trichiura. Examination of hemoglobin levels in blood samples with the results obtained were normal in all samples.


Conclusion: The majority of subjects experienced worm infections with the worm species found being A. lumbricoides and T. trichiura.  All samples showed blood hemoglobin levels within normal limits.

Keywords

Child Hemoglobin Infection Rubbish Worms

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Ka’bah, & Risma Yuliana. (2024). Overview of Worm Infections and Hemoglobin Levels in Children Living in TPA (Final Waste Disposal Site) Tamangapa Makassar, Indonesia. Scientific Journal of Pediatrics, 2(1), 48-51. https://doi.org/10.59345/sjped.v1i2.96