Sardjana, I Komang Wiarsa
Department Of Veterinary Clinic, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya

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PENGGUNAAN ZOLETIL DAN KETAMINE UNTUK ANESTESIA PADA FELIDAE I Komang Wiarsa Sardjana
JURNAL PENELITIAN BIOLOGI BERKALA PENELITIAN HAYATI Vol 9 No 1 (2003): December 2003
Publisher : The East Java Biological Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23869/411

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Zoletil and ketamine as a non barbiturat anaesthetic can be administered by the intramuscular route in Felidae a specially in the wild animals and pets. Seven Felidaeof the wild animals there were five the Lions (Panthera leo) and two the White tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) of the Surabaya Zoological Garden have of Zoletil with dose 5 mg/kg body weight and seven Cats of Veterinary Hospital of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of airlangga was used Ketamine as anaesthetic with dose 20 mg/Kg body weight. All the animals have injected Atropin sulfate with dose 0.1 mg/Kg body weight intramuscular as a premedication. The result of this study of Zoletil in Felidae are shown that the animals have not in respiratory depression and during anaesthesia have done the body temperature means about 36.9º C, Pulsus rate is 100.8 times/minutes and Respiration rate is 21.7times/minutes. The studi of Ketamine the data shown during anaesthesia the means of the body temperature of the cats is 38.4º C with pulsus rate is 85.1 times/minutes and respiration rate is 41.1 time/minutes. We have assumed that study of the drug have a great effect of the animals in practice look like in cats or the wild animals for restraint or anaesthesia of short duration.
KEJADIAN PENYAKIT RADANG PARU Pneumonia DAN ENTERISTIS PADA BEKANTAN Nasalis larvatus DI KEBUN BINATANG SURABAYA I Komang Wiarsa Sardjana
JURNAL PENELITIAN BIOLOGI BERKALA PENELITIAN HAYATI Vol 6 No 1 (2000): December 2000
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23869/486

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Incidence of Pneumonia and Enteistis on the proboscis monkey as Bekantan (Nasalis larvatus) was done at the Surabaya Zoological Gardens. Sixty one proboscis monkeys were evacuated from their habitat in Kaget island, south Kalimantan because of the habitat destruction. Thirty seven Proboscis monkeys were dead of Pneumonia and Enteritis by worms parasite infection. The preventive and treatment program with anti-biotherapy, liquid pertusion and anthelmentica have already been done as well as nutrition quality improvement and living environment to save the animals at Surabaya Zoological Gardens.
Identifikasi Parasit Pentastomida pada Biawak Air (Varanus salvator) yang akan dikonsumsi Andhika Yudhantama Subroto; I Komang Wiarsa Sardjana; Moh Sukmanadi; E Djoko Poetranto; Kusnoto Kusnoto; Agus Sunarso
Journal of Parasite Science (JoPS) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Parasite Science
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This study aims to determine the pentastomide parasite that infects the digestive tract of giant water lizards examined in Laboratory of Parasitology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Airlangga University. In this study, three sample were found to be infected with pentastomide parasite in the lung. The phase found was adult phase pentastomide; it has pentastomide spermatheca which shows that this parasite is female. 
Prevalence of Helminthiasis in Cattle through Fecal Examination in Magetan Regency Firda Shafa Salsabila; I Komang Wiarsa Sardjana; Suryanie Sarudji; Budiarto Budiarto; Poedji Hastutiek; Ririn Ririn
Journal of Parasite Science (JoPS) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Parasite Science
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This study aims to determine the prevalence of helminthiasis and find various kinds of egg worms in cattle through feces examination in Magetan Regency. A hundred cattle feces samples were collected from six animal markets in Magetan Regency. The Faecal examination was performed by native, sediments, and Flotation methods. The results of this study showed that there were 40 samples positively infected by a helminth, which indicated that the prevalence of helminthiasis in cattle was 40%. The kind of helminth were Oesophagostomum sp. (14%), Bunostomum sp. (8%), Mecistocirrus sp. (8%), Haemonchus sp. (4%), Toxocara vitulorum (3%), Trichuris sp. (2%), Strongyloides sp. (2%), and Fasciola sp. (11%).
An Evaluation of Nutritional Factors on The Prevalence of Urolithiasis in Cats at The Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Universitas Airlangga During 2017-2019 Mahdi, Daffa Amanul; Sardjana, I Komang Wiarsa; Yudaniayanti, Ira Sari; Estoepangestie, Agnes Theresia Soelih; Triakoso, Nusdianto; Primarizky, Hardany
Jurnal Medik Veteriner Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jmv.vol6.iss2.2023.180-184

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Stones, or uroliths, in the urinary tract cause a disorder called urolithiasis. Patients with urolithiasis may experience blockage and possibly mortality; therefore, prompt treatment is imperative. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of urolithiasis and its nutritional association in cats treated at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Universitas Airlangga during 2017-2019. Data was collected from the secondary resource from the medical report and the factor of feed nutrition involved fiber, protein, fat, and moisture. Data was analyzed using logistic regression to determine the influence of nutrition on the prevalence of urolithiasis in cats in the respective period. The findings indicated that in 2017, urolithiasis prevalence was 0,96%; in 2018, it was 5,55%; and in 2019, it was 0,91%. Meanwhile, it was revealed that the prevalence of urolithiasis was not significantly impacted by feed nutritional variables.