Abstract

An action research through community-based approaches is developed to reduce disease transmission and environmental management for control of dengue hemorrhagic fever in Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia. The pupal survey showed the positive containers decreased from 33.3% into 4%. The incident of dengue hemorrhagic fever in Jati village decrease became null within 4 years. The output of the implementations is succeeding to environmental management for control of dengue hemorrhagic fever and had a multiplayer effect such as growing another community based action in education, income generating activity. After 4 years of monitoring the program is still continuously and sustainable afterward.

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