ABSTRACT CORRELATION BETWEEN PARASITE DENSITY WITH PLATELET COUNT IN MALARIA PATIENT IN HANURA PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER WORKING AREA PESAWARAN DISTRICT By Km. Allan Wahyu Permana Background: Malaria is diseases transmitted by Anopheles sp. malaria is caused by plasmodium infection, malaria infection causes change in hematology, one of which is the platelet count caused by immune mediated platelet destruction, splenomegaly, platelet aggregation and oxidative stress. This research aims to determine the correlation between parasite density and platelet count in malaria patient in the work area of Hanura Health Center. Method: This study is an analytic study using observational methode with a total of 38 subject. the consecutive sampling technique used in this study. the data collected then processed with sofware using Pearson correlation test Result: 38 subjects obtained an average number of parasite density was 4.088,61 parasite/μL, and the average of platelet count was 88.434,21/μL. Pearson correlation test shows that there is significant correlation between parasitic density and platelet count (p=<0.05) and the correlation coefficient r = -0,581 Conclusion: There is a negative correlation between parasite density and platelet count in malaria patient in Hanura Public Health Center working area Pesawaran District Keyword: Malaria, Parasite density, Platelet count.
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ABSTRACT
CORRELATION BETWEEN PARASITE DENSITY WITH PLATELET
COUNT IN MALARIA PATIENT IN HANURA PUBLIC HEALTH
CENTER WORKING AREA PESAWARAN DISTRICT
By
Km. Allan Wahyu Permana
Background: Malaria is diseases transmitted by Anopheles sp. malaria is caused
by plasmodium infection, malaria infection causes change in hematology, one of
which is the platelet count caused by immune mediated platelet destruction,
splenomegaly, platelet aggregation and oxidative stress. This research aims to
determine the correlation between parasite density and platelet count in malaria
patient in the work area of Hanura Health Center.
Method: This study is an analytic study using observational methode with a total
of 38 subject. the consecutive sampling technique used in this study. the data
collected then processed with sofware using Pearson correlation test
Result: 38 subjects obtained an average number of parasite density was 4.088,61
parasite/μL, and the average of platelet count was 88.434,21/μL. Pearson
correlation test shows that there is significant correlation between parasitic density
and platelet count (p=<0.05) and the correlation coefficient r = -0,581
Conclusion: There is a negative correlation between parasite density and platelet
count in malaria patient in Hanura Public Health Center working area Pesawaran