Case Status Update
Malaria Case Data in Indonesia
Per Month
Maret 2025
Source
Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia
According to the latest data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health, malaria cases in Indonesia remain a serious challenge. Out of a total of 749,055 tests conducted, 137,469 cases were confirmed positive for malaria. Of these, 119,981 patients have received standard treatment according to applicable medical procedures. Unfortunately, the disease continues to have fatal impacts, with 8 patients reported deceased, a decrease from the previous February data which recorded 23 deaths.
These figures continue to highlight the importance of prevention efforts, early detection, and timely treatment to curb the spread of malaria. Various parties, including the Perdhaki Malaria Program, remain actively involved in raising public awareness through education and ensuring the availability of healthcare services in malaria-affected areas.
In the effort to combat malaria, which remains a major challenge in various regions of Indonesia, the Perdhaki Malaria Program adopts a community-based approach through the “ABC” concept, which includes Advocacy (A), Behavior Change Communication (B), and Community Empowerment (C). This strategy reflects the active role of the Perdhaki Malaria Program in ensuring that malaria management is not only the responsibility of medical personnel or the government but also involves active community participation. Through advocacy, the Perdhaki Malaria Program encourages the involvement of various parties, ranging from local governments, religious institutions, to community leaders, to be more concerned and contribute to malaria prevention and control efforts. The advocacy activities aim to create broad support for policies and programs that favor strengthening malaria prevention efforts at the community level.
Moreover, this strategy also emphasizes the importance of changing individual and environmental behaviors through effective communication. Education and discussions in villages, communities, and schools become integral parts of delivering health messages related to malaria. This is followed by community empowerment, where the Perdhaki Malaria Program instills the idea that the community has the potential and responsibility to participate in the movement against malaria. This empowerment is realized through cadre training, capacity building for residents, and the establishment of community-based monitoring systems aimed at creating self-reliance in maintaining a malaria-free environment. By integrating these three approaches synergistically, the ABC strategy of the Perdhaki Malaria Program becomes a relevant and impactful social intervention model for the sustainable eradication of malaria.
749.055
Screening
137.469
Positive
119.981
Standard Treatment
8
Deaths
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