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JAKARTA - Atta Halilintar is being treated at Pondok Indah Hospital (RSPI) Jakarta due to dengue fever. When the Chairman of the MPR RI Bambang Soesatya visited, Aurel Hermansyah's husband still looked weak but had improved.

"Thank God Atta's condition is getting better. His activities, which have always been hectic, require his body to rest for a while," said Bambang Soesetyo to VOI, Monday, August 22.

Bamsoet and Atta are known to have a close relationship because they are in the same two sports organizations. "Atta helps in the two organizations that I lead, namely as Deputy Head of Communication and Media at the Central Board of the Indonesian Motor Association (IMI) and also as Deputy Chair of Communication and Media at the Big Board of the Tarung Derajat Sports Family (PB KODRAT). In addition, Atta also became one of the contestants in the automotive modification competition that I organized, Black Stone Live Modz 2022," said Bamsoet.

Various studies as seen in the study of The Lancet Planetary Health in July 2022, global warming causes temperature increases, changes in rainfall, and warming of the oceans, which also causes an increase in the population of Aedes mosquitoes that transmit dengue fever to humans.

Therefore, the 20th Chairman of the Indonesian House of Representatives and former Chairman of Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives in the field of Law, Human Rights, and Security explained, when visiting Atta, he advised that after returning from the hospital, Atta with the help of his wife, Aurel Hermansyah, must always be able to maintain health. , maintain the body's immune so that it can stay healthy in the midst of a hectic routine. Because even though he is still young, many people have depended on Atta for their lives. Therefore, Atta must be able to maintain good health.

"Not only Atta, the community must also anticipate the spread of various diseases in the surrounding environment. Like dengue fever, which is not only a problem in Indonesia but also the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is estimated that there are 100 million-390 million dengue virus infections every year," explained Bamsoet.

The Deputy Chairperson of the Golkar Party as well as the Head of the Law Enforcement, Defense and Security Relations Agency of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) explained that the Ministry of Health recorded that from January to early August 2022 the spread of the dengue fever outbreak reached more than 68,000 cases. It is even predicted that in April, May, June 2023, there will be an outbreak of dengue fever with a drastic spike to more than 160 thousand cases.

"Healthy living behavior must be intensified again, not only through slogans, but also through actions. The government must also re-activate free fogging to various areas so that the Aedes mosquito that transmits dengue fever does not become epidemic," concluded Bamsoet.


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