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ABSTRACT
Write your abstract in one paragraph, no more than 150-200 words in English language, italic
style, Times New Roman Font 12, 1 space. The abstract should have the correct grammar and is
highly recommended to be translated from reputable language institutions. Abstracts briefly
describe the problem under study, the research purpose, the methods, and a summary of the results.
The abstract must end with a comment about research contributions or conclusions. In the last part,
the abstract is completed with a Graphical Abstract in the form of a picture or a graphic that
describes the article's contents with a size of 900 pixels x 500 pixels and a resolution of 100 pixels.
CORRESPONDENCE :
Full Name :
Home or institution address, city, postal code, country:
Phone Number :
INTRODUCTION
The introduction is written with Times New Roman Font 12, 1.5 spacing, consisting of 4-7
paragraphs, and 800-1000 words, namely:
- The first paragraph contains the background of the problem and issues related to the
research problem.
- The second paragraph is related to data from national or world institutions related to
research problems.
- The third paragraph relates to reviews of research that have been done previously by
other researchers that are relevant to the research being carried out, statements about
research gap, or differences with previous research that lead to a statement of the
novelty of the research.
- The final paragraph of the author conveys the researcher's hypothesis and research
objectives.
METHODS
The research method is discussed clearly and in detail consisting of 400-800 words, namely:
- The type of research and the approach used.
- Place and time of research.
- Consideration of subject selection and research situation.
- Sources of literacy and information
- Population and sample and sampling method
- Research procedures, including informed consent
- Instrument used
- Data processing/analysis.
- Processing, analysis, and presentation of data.
- Statement of having obtained a health code of ethics permit through the research
ethics commission (optional)
RESULTS
The study results contain 400-900 words describing the overall information obtained during
the research process. Research results can be arranged based on the research variables/objectives
and the information the researchers found during the research.
The study results include an explanation of the contents of the table row or a picture of the
study's results accompanied by the table number or picture as a description. The maximum number
of tables and/or images is five pieces placed on the article's last page.
DISCUSSION
Discussion of the results of research and testing obtained in the form of theoretical
explanations, the discussion text contains 1000-1500 words. Things to note are:
- Does not display/repeat research data
- Each research finding is compared or synthesized with the results of other research
and is linked to the relevant theory
- In this sub-chapter describes the meaning of the findings obtained and the
contribution to public health science
CONCLUSIONS
Conclusions and suggestions consist of 1-2 paragraphs without bullets, containing 200-500
words. The conclusion must indicate the results that answer the researcher's question.
- The contribution of findings to public health.
- The strengths and limitations of this research, and the possibility of further
development.
- The suggestions or inputs are given to several parties aimed at the regional/central
government or the institution where the research is conducted or recommendations
for other researchers.
REFERENCES
The references follow the APA7th style, which only includes all the libraries cited in the
manuscript. The author is strongly advised to use a reference manager. The library is written in
Times New Roman font 12, spaced 1, and sorted alphabetically by author. There are at least 30
references, 80 percent from reputable international journals (Springer/ Elsevier/ Wiley Online
Library/ Taylor and Francis/ Pubmed), and nationally 20 percent of references can contain
books/reports of institutions and nationally accredited journals. All references are up to 7 years
from the date of submission of this article.
Diseases Experiencing
Frequency Percentage (%)
Skin disease 9 22.5
Respiratory Disease 2 5.0
Digestive System Diseases 8 20.8
Penyakit Sistem Pencernaan 3 7.5
Worms 0 0
Others: Fever, Flu, etc 7 17.5
None 11 27.5
Note: Table with row format, style Times New Roman Font 12, space 1. Authors can add a note below the article to
explain the symbols in the table
Figure 1
Mosquito Anopheles Sp.
Note: The image length adjusts the paper size with a minimum resolution of 200 pixels. Images that are not from the
primary source must include the source of the adapted image
ARTICLE INFORMATION
(Authors can see examples of writing in previous editions)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This information statement is provided as express gratitude to people/institutions who provided moral
support and contributed to performance during the research but were not part of the writing team of this
article. Authors can provide additional statements if this article is adapted from a
thesis/dissertation/conference result of one of the authors.
FUNDING
Suppose the author obtains a source of funding to compile the article. In that case, the author should include
a statement regarding obtaining a grant, the type/cluster of grants obtained, the institution providing the
grant, and the number of the research grant letter.
AUTHORS’ CONTRIBUTIONS
The author explains each contribution to the research and the article's preparation. Authors can fill
contributions that are the same or different from other authors. Authors can also fill in additional
contributions if there is no choice in the available column.
AUTHORS’ INFORMATION
Each author provides full name and title, the institution of work, academic echelon, and position in the
institution or organization.
COMPETING INTERESTS
Please checklist if declare no potential conflict of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or
publication of this article.