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Determinantion of Formaldehyde in Tofu from Betung Banyuasin Market, South Sumatra yeni Indriyani
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Formalin is a hazardous chemical substance to public health which is often used in tofu products. Tofu is a vegetable product usage as a source of protein derived from soybeans, a protein that is needed by humans growth. This study aims to test the presence or absence of formalin content in tofu sold in the Betung Banyuasin market, South Sumatra. A qualitative method is used in the form of a color test by adding turmeric solution. The results of the qualitative test showed that the tofu contained negative formalin. The color test was carried out using a turmeric solution. In conclude, of the color test showed that 6 negative samples contained formalin, indicated by the solution not changing, namely the orange color of the natural color of turmeric did not change
Factors Related To Patient Adherence To Anti Tuberculosis Drug Treatment At The Mekar Jaya Health Center Yeni Indriyani; Sutriyati Sutriyati; Rima Ernia; Muslimin Muslimin
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Regular administration of Anti Tuberculosis Drug is one of key success of tuberculosis treatmen. Discontinuing treatment, has resulted a double immune and Multu Drug Resistant (MDR) in pulmonary tuberculosis bacterias. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Attitude, Distance and Family Support on adherence to anti Tuberculosis Treatment. Subject and Method: This study was a cross-sectional study carried out in working area Mekar Jaya Health Center. A total sample 65 patents who diagnosed TB which cunducted in April 2021. The dependent variable was adherence to Anti Tuberculosis Drug. The independent variables were Attitude,Distance and family support. Result: The findings revealed that 61.5 % of respondents did not comply with treatment, while 38.5 %. The bivariate test results attitude was possitively associated (p-value 0.009; OR; 3.946 CI (1.364-11.416), distance p-value 0.002, OR; 5.333 CI (1.801-15.797), and family support with p-value 0.003, OR 5.091 CI (1.684-15.390) To concluded, attitude, distance and family support are associated with patient’s adherence to anti tuberculosis drug treatment.
Isolation of Antibiotic Compound Producing Bacteria from the Soil Rhizosphere Against Escherichia Coli and Streptococcus Aureus Rima Ernia; Yeni Indriyani; Rina SE Sitindaon; Muslimin Muslimin; Mustika Fatimah
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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This research aims to isolate bacteria from the rhizosphere soil which are known to be good media for the growth of bacteria, such as Escherichia coli and Straphlococus aureus as new types of antibiotics. The method used by isolated the bacteria from rhizosphere soil of Rimpang Pacing and Guava rhizome plants and then do the cell morphology characterization, purification, propagation of antibiotic-producing bactrial isolates and continued testing the antibiotic activity of potential bacterial isolates. From the observations, it was found that the isolation of bacteria from the rhizosphere soil of the pacing rhizome had antibiotic compounds that were able to inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and Straphlococcus aureus bacteria as indicated by the formation of a clear zone around the colony, which had an inhibitory index of 0.5 mm in Ec.2 and Bp.1 isolates is also 0.5 mm. From Both Ec.2 and Bp.1 isolates concluded that the rhizosphere soil produces an inhibitory zone that has the potential to be used as an antibiotic agent
Knowledge and perception of COVID-19 among medical students in Indonesia: a cross-sectional study Nyoman Yudi Antara; Yeni Indriyani; Rina SE Sitindaon; Muslimin; Rima Ernia
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
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The COVID-19 pandemic is still a major health problem in Indonesia. This is inseparable from the level of knowledge and public perception regarding COVID-19. For this reason, this study aims to examine the level of knowledge and perceptions among the Indonesian people (health students). This descriptive research used a questionnaire created using Google Forms and distributed using social media platforms, such as WhatsApp and Facebook. Most respondents knew the information related to COVID-19 from social media (60.5%). As regards knowledge associated with COVID-19, most respondents were well known about the transmission (99.6%), the incubation period (93.9%), and prevention (89.5%). The perception correctly answered was wearing masks to avoid infection (91.9%), whereas the wrong one was receiving packages from abroad (72.9%). This study conclude that the level of student knowledge varied according to the type of question and the information received. Meanwhile, most of them got information from social media.
Co-Authors A. Azfikar Nur Azhar Agus Setyawan Agus Setyawan Agustina, Cynthia Ameilia Nurhadiyastuti Antara, Nyoman Yudi APRILIANI YULIANTI WURININGSIH, APRILIANI YULIANTI Audi Ahmad Rikardi Aulia Siti Nur Rahmah Aulia, Afifah Zakiyatul Ayu Khoirotul Umaroh Aziz, Azzam Alifian Azkiya, Arifatul Baety, Nimas Citra Nur Burhannudin Ichsan Cynthia Agustina Denny Saptono Fahrurodzi Diah Ayu Kusuma Wulandari Eko Prastyo Endha Ayu Lestari Estu Werdani, Kusuma Fahrurodzi, Danny Saptono Faizah Betty Rahayuningsih Fajrin, Rahmawati Hatmanti, Wirya Imron, Daffana Ifnadia Indah Kusumaningrum, Tanjung Anitasari Irdan Izzatul Arifah Jenita Berlian Nindyasari Kusumaningtyas, Bethari Mukti Kusumaningtyas Kusumawati, Maharani Ayu Lisa Ariani Luvian, Quinta Olif Maharatna, Anaelia Syakilla Mardiansyah, Evan Marissa Usie Shania Devi Marsa Arinal Haq Medy Purwanto Mulya, Happy Kusuma Muslihudin, Muslihudin Muslimin Muslimin Muslimin MUSTIKA FATIMAH NUR ASBON Nur ‘Aini Azhari Nugrahani Nurhadiyastuti, Ameilia Nurhidayastuti, Ameilia Nyoman Yudi Antara Oktaviana, Vindiani Pratiwi, Jiheny Siska Prihatini, Mulatsih Rezania Asyfiradayati Rico Januar Sitorus RIMA ERNIA RINA SE SITINDAON Ririn Novianty Putri Riswandha, Aulia Beta Sabda Wahab Salsabila Purnamasari Sheena Ramadhia Asmara Dhani Sigalingging, Jamisten Siti Yuniarti Sri Darnoto Sri Indra Kurnia Sri Indra Kurnia SRI RAHAYU Sunarti, Erna Sutriyati Sutriyati Tuarita, Taupan Ichsan Tulus Dwiva Amalda TUTIK RAHAYU Wawan Ahmad Ridwan Windi Wulandari