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 Prevalence of Acute Otitis Media in North Sumatera Province, Indonesia



   Volume 4, Issue 2
Aditiya Yuda Perkasa Alam Simbolon, Devira Zahara, Askaroellah Aboet

Published online: 13 July 2018

Article Views: 20

Abstract

Acute Otitis Media (AOM) is the second most prevalent disease in children after Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI). AOM prevalence varies in different countries, ranging between 2.3 – 20%. Epidemiological studies of AOM in developing countries are very rare. As of today, no prevalence data of AOM found in North Sumatera. Thus, there needs to be epidemiological data to establish prevention strategy and treatment based on population profile. The objective of this study is to acquire prevalence data and patient profiles of AOM in North Sumatera. This is a descriptive study with a cross-sectional design. The study population is all the people living in North Sumatera Province selected through Simple Random Sampling in several chosen sub-districts. The inclusion criteria of this study are the total population who are willing to be the subject of this study. AOM patients were found as many as 37 of 1726 subjects. Therefore, the prevalence of AOM is 2.1%. Women comprise more of the group (51.4%). The most prevalent age group is 0-5 years old (45.9%). The most prevalent symptom is otalgia (37.8%). The prevalence of AOM in North Sumatera is 2.2%. There is a need for better ear care and screening program for early detection of this disease.

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To Cite this article

A. Y. P. A. Simbolon, D. Zahara, and A. Aboet, “Prevalence of acute otitis media in North Sumatera Province, Indonesia,” International Journal of Health and Medical Sciences, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 54-57, 2018. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.20469/ijhms.40004-2



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