Jakarta,
Feb 6, 2018 (Antara)- Following all out efforts involving several ministries,
police and military, among others, measles outbreak and malnutrition
problem in remote Asmat District in Papua Province, have finally been
overcome.
Since
the plague affected Asmat in September 2017, a total of 71 people,
mostly children, had died due to malnutrition and measles outbreaks.
Based on data received from Asmat Humanitarian Task Force, until Jan 30, there were still 26 inpatients in Asmat in which 19 people of them were treated in Asmat Regional Hospital, and seven patients were treated in the Hall of Indonesia Protestant Church of Asmat due to malnutrition.
Based on data received from Asmat Humanitarian Task Force, until Jan 30, there were still 26 inpatients in Asmat in which 19 people of them were treated in Asmat Regional Hospital, and seven patients were treated in the Hall of Indonesia Protestant Church of Asmat due to malnutrition.
Earlier, a total of 47 people had been treated in the church in which 40 people of them have returned home.
Health
Minister Nila Moeloek on Jan 31, 2018, said as many as 13,300 children
in Asmat District, Papua Province have been vaccinated as an effort to
control the epidemic of measles.
Not all sub-districts in Asmat District, however, get the vaccination due to difficult terrain.
The ministry has alternately deployed medical personnel and delivering aid packages every 10 days to handle measles and malnutrition in Asmat.
The ministry has alternately deployed medical personnel and delivering aid packages every 10 days to handle measles and malnutrition in Asmat.
The medical personnel provided assistance in hospitals and church halls, Moeloek revealed.
"Some
people have returned to their homes. However, if they do not get any
health supervision from medical institutions, there could be recurrence
of the disease," she explained.
The
emergency situation has been considered overcome and now the Government
is focusing on long-term community health care and improvement program
in Asmat.
"We
have reported to the President that we are now entering a stage of
community health care and development there, because we have overcome
the plague through an emergency response," Social Affairs Minister Idrus
Marham said after accompanying President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) in a
meeting with Seto Mulyadi, chairman of the Institute for the Protection
of Indonesian Children (LPAI), at the Presidential Palace, in Jakarta,
on Feb 5, 2018.
Minister
Marham planned to visit Makassar, South Sulawesi, to discuss
cooperation with the University of Hasanudin in community health care
and improvement in Asmat. The university will send a team of doctors to
Asmat.
The
minister believes that the problem solving in Asmat District must be
integrated, cross-sectoral, comprehensive, and sustainable.
A
number of ministries should work together to solve the problems of
infrastructure, environment, education, health and others in the area.
Besides, the problem handling should be based on cultural and regional characteristics, he added.
"The
involvement of Indonesian National Military and Police relates to
humanitarian operation. All people who help solve the Asmat's problems
are heroes because we work together," he said.
Papua
Provincial Police Chief Inspector General Boy Rafli Amar had earlier
revealed that the number of people suffering from malnutrition in Asmat
District of Papua had reached betweem 10 and 15 thousand.
He
cited various factors that had contributed to cases of malnutrition in
the district including its remote location; lack of access to nutritious
food and health and transportation facilities; as well as low economic
level.
"Some
rivers depend on tidal waters, which makes it difficult for boats to
pass through them at any time to distribute food," he explained.
Amar
remarked that the community health centers (Puskesmas) in Asmat lack
basic facilities, such as paramedics and medical doctors to head the
center.
He called on the Police Headquarters' Health and Medical Center to send its physicians to health centers in Asmat.
"The
young doctors program and internship in Papua is expected to fill the
vacant posts, especially for the Puskesmas head," he pointed out.
According to the police chief, two to three thousand vials of measles vaccine are needed.
"For
backup, we need some two thousand to three thousand vials of vaccines,
so that we can continue to inoculate the kids in the near future," he
remarked.
The
Papua police and Cendrawasih military regional command will establish a
health task force to map out areas that are prone to the diseases and
visit the areas to address the problem.
"In
some areas, we will trace it. We have information on the epidemics in
some other areas, such as in the Bintang Mountains," he revealed.
The
National Defense Forces (TNI) deployed several ships to provide
transportation access to assist the TNI medical personnel operating in
Asmat District.
The Indonesian military has considered the deployment of KRI Yos Sudarso as a hospital ship to help tackle measles epidemic and malnutrition in Asmat district of Papua, according to TNI Chief Air Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto
The Military Chief, while visiting Asmat, ordered the integrated health task force to continue its services in Asmat until the next 270 days.
The Indonesian military has considered the deployment of KRI Yos Sudarso as a hospital ship to help tackle measles epidemic and malnutrition in Asmat district of Papua, according to TNI Chief Air Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto
The Military Chief, while visiting Asmat, ordered the integrated health task force to continue its services in Asmat until the next 270 days.
Hadi
explained that the team has treated more than 600 children, who
suffered from measles and malnutrition, during its humanitarian
operation in Asmat.
It
has given measles vaccine for 13,336 villagers, mostly toddlers, in 224
villages. The number of patients in Asmat hospital has dwindled.
Meanwhile,
the central government has coordinated with the House of
Representatives (DPR) to handle health problems in the hinterland areas
of Asmat District.
"The
health factor is not the only cause of malnutrition. There are many
other downstream issues that trigger the problem," Minister Moeloek said
in a hearing with the Parliament in Jakarta, recently.
Moeloek held a consultation meeting with the members and leaders of Commission VIII, IX, and X of DPR RI.
She
explained that the health factor contributed to 20 percent of
malnutrition and measles cases in Asmat. Meanwhile, other factors such
as environment cleanliness, socio-cultural factors, and genetic factors
contribute to 40, 30, and 10 percent of the cases, respectively. ***4***
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