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Jepara Regency Government Proposes Additional Dengue Rapid Test Equipment to Central Java Provincial Service

JEPARA — The Jepara Regency Government plans to propose additional equipment rapid test to detect Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) to the Central Java Provincial Service.

Previously, Jepara had received an allocation of 750 of these tools. These tools were immediately distributed to 22 community health centers in Jepara.

Through this tool, you can test patient samples quickly.

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It is estimated that it will take around an hour to 2 hours to check whether a patient’s blood serum is indicated for dengue fever or not.

“We are grateful to the Governor of Central Java through the Provincial Health Service for providing us with a tool rapid test early early.

So it’s like Covid, and this is indeed limited.

But later we want to send another letter to the Provincial Health Service to send it drop again,” explained the Acting Regent of Jepara, Edy Supriyanta, yesterday.

Currently, based on data from the Jepara District Health Service, the number of patients infected with dengue fever is 169 people.

Meanwhile, 20 patients died from January 1 to yesterday.

Jepara Regency is currently still implementing the DHF emergency response status.

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Separately, Head of the Health Services and Health Resources Division of the Jepara Health Service, Vita Ratih Nugraheni, explained that the trend of dengue fever cases in Jepara was not as significant as last February.

“During emergency response. “That’s fast,” said Vita.

2024-03-08 15:55:00
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