Monday, February 9, 2009

21 mln suffer from diarrhea in W Java, Indonesia

JAKARTA, Feb. 9 (Chinese media) -- A total of 21 million people in Indonesia's

West Java province, or about 50 percent of its population, were infected with

diarrhea in 2008, coordinator of the local civil servants' wives organization

said.



"The number of diarrhea patients in West Java in 2008 accounted for half of

the province's population of 42 million," Antara news agency quoted Netty

Heryawan, team coordinator of West Java's Civil Servants' Organization (PKK), as

saying on Monday.

She said that the number of infected people was high due the people's low

awareness of clean and healthy life-styles. They had low knowledge about

household waste management.

Diarrhea had spread because domestic wastes were not managed well or

disposed properly, Netty said in Bandung, capital of West Java province.

She said that clean lifestyles were contributing 30 percent to the people's

health, clean environment 45 percent and health services 20 percent.

Meanwhile, local reports said last month that three people died of diarrhea

in East Nusa Tanggara province (NTT). At least 200 were suffering from the

disease in the province.

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