1. The report summarizes disease cases recorded at Puskesmas P3217050201 Cihampelas from April 1-30, 2019, with the highest numbers being respiratory tuberculosis (106 cases), diarrhea/gastroenteritis (168 cases), and dengue fever (13 cases).
2. A total of 19 diseases were recorded, with the most common being respiratory tuberculosis confirmed by sputum microscopy (106 cases), diarrhea/gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin (168 cases), and dengue fever/hemorrhagic fever (13 cases).
3. The majority of cases were among children aged 0-14 years, with fewer cases among adults aged 15-69 years and
1. The report summarizes disease cases recorded at Puskesmas P3217050201 Cihampelas from April 1-30, 2019, with the highest numbers being respiratory tuberculosis (106 cases), diarrhea/gastroenteritis (168 cases), and dengue fever (13 cases).
2. A total of 19 diseases were recorded, with the most common being respiratory tuberculosis confirmed by sputum microscopy (106 cases), diarrhea/gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin (168 cases), and dengue fever/hemorrhagic fever (13 cases).
3. The majority of cases were among children aged 0-14 years, with fewer cases among adults aged 15-69 years and
1. The report summarizes disease cases recorded at Puskesmas P3217050201 Cihampelas from April 1-30, 2019, with the highest numbers being respiratory tuberculosis (106 cases), diarrhea/gastroenteritis (168 cases), and dengue fever (13 cases).
2. A total of 19 diseases were recorded, with the most common being respiratory tuberculosis confirmed by sputum microscopy (106 cases), diarrhea/gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin (168 cases), and dengue fever/hemorrhagic fever (13 cases).
3. The majority of cases were among children aged 0-14 years, with fewer cases among adults aged 15-69 years and
1. The report summarizes disease cases recorded at Puskesmas P3217050201 Cihampelas from April 1-30, 2019, with the highest numbers being respiratory tuberculosis (106 cases), diarrhea/gastroenteritis (168 cases), and dengue fever (13 cases).
2. A total of 19 diseases were recorded, with the most common being respiratory tuberculosis confirmed by sputum microscopy (106 cases), diarrhea/gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin (168 cases), and dengue fever/hemorrhagic fever (13 cases).
3. The majority of cases were among children aged 0-14 years, with fewer cases among adults aged 15-69 years and