Abstract

Data on the number of deaths due to Dengue Fever in statistics is count data often approximated by a Poisson distribution. However, if overdispersion occurs, Poisson regression is no longer sufficient, so the Negative Binomial and Generalized Poisson Regression approaches are used. From the two models, the best model was chosen based on the smallest AIC value, 66.50, namely the Negative Binomial Regression model. From this model, factors that have a significant effect are determined based on the p-value, and the factor ratio of health facilities per 100,000 population is obtained.

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