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Analysis of Hematological Profile of Catfish (Clarias sp.) as a Health Indicator Use of Hemolyzer for Aquatic Animals Pardede, Maria Agustina; Aziz, Muhammad Abdul; Apriliani, Dian Putri; Kumalaningrum, Dwi Retna; Ambarwati, Dewi; Maulidia, Farida; Asyabil, Alin; Maulana, Muhammad Hilmy
Juvenil Vol 6, No 4: November (2025)
Publisher : Department of Marine and Fisheries, Trunojoyo University of Madura, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/juvenil.v6i4.27494

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ABSTRACTThe hematological profile of catfish (Clarias sp.) is a critical indicator of health and well-being in aquaculture practices. This study aimed to analyze the hematological parameters of catfish under aquaculture conditions using two different hematology analyzers: Hemolyzer 3 Pro and Veterinary Hematology Analyzer Mindray Series BC2800Vet. Blood samples were collected from the caudal vein, anticoagulated with EDTA, and analyzed for red blood cell count (RBC), white blood cell count (WBC), hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit (Hct), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), and platelet count (PLT). Results indicated significant variations between the analyzers. The Hemolyzer 3 Pro indicated elevated levels, with Hb ranging from 15.7 to 16.7 g/dl, RBC from 2.66 to 2.79 × 10^6/mm³, and WBC from 92,200 to 98,040 × 10^6/mm³, suggesting possible polycythemia and an active immune response. In contrast, the Mindray Analyzer reported values within the normal range, with Hb at 7.2 g/dl, RBC at 1.43 × 10^6/mm³, and WBC at 46,100 × 10^6/mm³, implying stable health conditions. The study also observed monocytosis, indicative of potential chronic inflammation or infection. These discrepancies highlight the importance of standardized methodologies in hematological assessments. Regular monitoring of hematological parameters is essential for early disease detection and effective management in aquaculture. Further research is recommended to explore the underlying causes of these variations and to optimize health management strategies for catfish in aquaculture systems.Keywords: Aquaculture, Catfish, Haemolyzer, Hematology
Identifikasi Tumbuhan Obat Yang Terdapat Di Kebun Raya Purwodadi Pasuruan Ambarwati, Dewi; Ratna Nugraheni, Denta; Fadiyah, Inayatul; Sember Inggawana, Nyaring
CONSERVA Vol 2 No 1 (2024): CONSERVA : Jurnal Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam dan Lingkungan
Publisher : Unmuh Babel Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35438/conserva.v2i1.200

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Kebun Raya Purwodadi memiliki beragam tanaman obat yang bermanfaat untuk pengobatan. Beberapa contoh tanaman obat yang dimiliki oleh Kebun Raya Purwodadi antara lain Barleria lupulina, mengkudu, keci beling, bunga telang, belimbing wuluh, Clerodenrum, Murayya exotica (tanaman kemuning) dan Evodia suaveolens. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat sekitar 12 jenis koleksi tanaman obat yang kita temui di kebun raya tersebut, dimana tumbuhan tumbuhan tersebut berpotensi pengobatan berbagai macam penyakit. Studi etnobotani dan fitokimia juga dilakukan untuk mengidentifikasi potensi obat dari koleksi tanaman obat tersebut.
Empowering PKK Cadres through Digital Marketing Training for Local Product Promotion to Support Stunting Prevention in Banteran Village, Banyumas Regency Kusuma, Inggar Ratna; Ambarwati, Dewi; Handayani, Erna; Riani, Evicenna naftuhah; Nurul, Nurul Fatmawati Fitriani; Safitri, Mutiara Dien
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 6 (2025): November
Publisher : Edumedia Solution

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The high prevalence of stunting in Banteran Village, Banyumas Regency, is closely related to limited family income and a lack of community empowerment, especially among mothers who are members of the Family Welfare Movement (PKK). Most members have potential local products, yet their marketing skills remain low, limiting their ability to utilize digital platforms to improve household income. To address this issue, a community engagement program was conducted to strengthen the digital capacity of PKK members through digital marketing training. The activity, held on July 12, 2025, at the Embung Banteran Hall, applied a participatory empowerment approach consisting of two stages: material presentation and hands-on practice. Participants were introduced to the concept of digital marketing and guided to create Shopee Affiliate accounts. The results indicated that participants showed improved digital literacy, self-confidence, and skills in promoting local products online. Moreover, the activity contributed to enhancing family economic independence and demonstrated the potential of digital empowerment as an indirect approach to stunting prevention. This program emphasizes that digital skills development among women’s community groups can be an effective strategy for sustainable community empowerment and local economic growth.
Gambaran Deteksi Dini Masalah Kesehatan Jiwa Menggunakan Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (Epds) Pada Ibu Hamil Muhibah, Nur; Ambarwati, Dewi
Jurnal Pustaka Keperawatan (Pusat Akses kajian Keperawatan) Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pustaka Keperawatan
Publisher : Pustaka Galeri Mandiri

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Mental health problems in pregnant women are 12.6% higher than mental health problems in postpartum women, which is only 10.1%. Therefore, government policy, as stipulated in Minister of Health Regulation No. 21 of 2021, explains that pregnant women are included in cluster 2 and must receive primary health care services, including early detection of mental health. Early detection of mental health is carried out using the EPDS instrument Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale(EPDS) which has been shown to be an effective screening tool for identifying pregnant women who may be at risk for depression.Describes the picture of early detection of mental health problems usingEdinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale(EPDS) in pregnant women in the Cimanggu II Health Center Working Area. Method:This research is a quantitative descriptive study. The population was 229 pregnant women. The sampling technique used wassimple random sampling and obtained 151 respondents who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The instrument in this study used the EPDS questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using univariate tests. Symptoms of depressive disorders in pregnant women in the Cimanggu II Community Health Center Working Area amounted to 18.5% of respondents. There were 28 out of 151 respondents who experienced symptoms of depressive disorders in pregnant women in the Cimanggu II Health Center Working Area.
Politik Hukum Partisipasi Perempuan dalam Pilkades: Analisis Strategi Politik Kepala Desa di Desa Sutojayan Kecamatan Pakisaji Kabupaten Malang Ubaidillah Assiddiq, Dafis; Ambarwati, Dewi; Mubaroq, Syahrul; Imron, Moh
Journal of Governance Innovation Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Volume 7 Nomor 2, September 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36636/jogiv.v7i2.9161

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Leadership at the village level plays a strategic role in determining the direction of development, public services, andcommunity empowerment. Although the position of village head is generally held by men, the success of women in leadingvillages has become an interesting phenomenon to study, as seen in Sutojayan Village, Pakisaji District, Malang Regency. SitiRukhoiyah, the only female village head in the district, has served for three consecutive terms and managed to maintain her position through effective political marketing strategies and inspiring leadership. This study employs a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, field observations, and documentation, involving informants such as the village head, village officials, community leaders, and residents. The analysis was conducted interactively through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings show that Siti Rukhoiyah’s political marketing strategy during her 2019 candidacy had several advantages, including her educational background (Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Muhammadiyah Malang), nearly 20 years of experience in leading the village, her family’s reputation— particularly the respected name of her late father, who also served as a village head—and her extensive social network in Sutojayan Village. The strategies implemented included a personal approach, particularly toward women, who were considered to have significant influence in directing family voting decisions, aswell as leveraging her positive image from active involvement in women’s organizations such as PKK and Muslimat. Although she initially faced resistance from the patriarchal culture, including opposition from some religious leaders, Siti Rukhoiyah was able to demonstrate firm, disciplined, participatory leadership with a maternal touch. She provided rewards forvillage officials in the form of annual recreational activities to motivate performance and was directly involved in various governmental activities, which made her perceived as more diligent and serious compared to her male predecessors. Herleadership also contributed to increasing women’s participation in the village, especially in the field of education, where women now dominate positions as teachers and heads of formal and informal educational institutions. In conclusion, Siti Rukhoiyah’s success in maintaining her position for three consecutive terms cannot be separated from theapplication of political marketing strategies based on cultural and gender approaches, as well as a leadership style thatcombines firmness, discipline, and care. This has succeeded in changing community perceptions and inspiring active participation of women in Sutojayan Village. Keywords: female village head, political marketing strategy, village leadership, women’s empowerment, community participation.