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SA-2 Representation of Various Systematic Disruptions within the Patients Handled at “Klinik Hewan Jogja” between January and June 2018 Ida Tjahajati; Adellyna Chrissandra; Anggi D Prayitno; Begum F R Aditya; E Rrarindah; L Rifiyanta; M A Candra; T A Widiastuti; S I Astuti
Hemera Zoa Proceedings of the 20th FAVA & the 15th KIVNAS PDHI 2018
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Various diseases or disruption could affect all of the patients handled at any clinic or hospital. The health problems would be varied, depending on the disease or systemic disruption that ailed the patient. This research aims to figure out the spread of said health problems in the patients handled at Klinik Hewan Jogja between January and June 2018.A numerical representation of afflictions that ails the patients in a clinic or a hospital during a period of time would provide the information needed to anticipate several diseases, facilitate easier treatment and follow-up actions for certain ailments, offer prevention methods, and lastly to yield data for clients' education. The data gathered is also vital to give a general picture the problems that frequent a certain area, thus imparting important information to all other clinics or hospitals in the said region.
SA-6 Foreign Objects in the Form of Nails Found Inside the Gastrim of a Mixed Breed Dog Patient Handled at Klinik Hewan Jogja Ida Tjahajati; Adellyna Chrissandra; Anggi D Prayitno; Begum F R Aditya; E Rrarindah; L Rifiyanta; M A Candra; Sri Indah Astuti; T A Widiastuti
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Various diseases could affect dogs, including disruptions of the gastrium caused by the presence of foreign objects. The dogs’ habit of consuming miscellaneous objects around them was the common cause for the said objects, which should not exist within their body, to be swallowed and enter the stomach. This kind of case is often found among the growing puppies of large breed dogs [1]. This report aims to reveal the case of foreign objects finding within the gastrium of a dog patient handled at Klinik Hewan Jogja. In this particular case, we found foreign objects in the form of many nails and an assortment of metal wire pieces inside the gastrium of mixed breed dog Messi.
SA-12 The Number of Dog Patients Infected with Companion Vector-Borne Diseases (CVBD) Treated at Klinik Hewan Jogja in 2017 Ida Tjahajati; Adellyna Chrissandra; Anggi D Prayitno; Begum F R Aditya; E Rrarindah; L Rifiyanta; M A Candra; Sri Indah Astuti; Tri Ayu Widiastuti
Hemera Zoa Proceedings of the 20th FAVA & the 15th KIVNAS PDHI 2018
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Companion Vector Borne Diseases (CVBD) are diseases transmitted by vectors which can cause fatal outcome for dogs [1]. CVBD frequently attack dogs and are easily transmitted from one dog to other dogs through vectors’, such as ticks, mosquitoes, or sand flies, bite [2,3]. Some of the most harmful CVBD that infect dogs via ticks’ bite are anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and ehrlichiosis [4]. These diseases cause decreased appetite, lethargy, fever, anemia, jaundice, emaciation, and finally death if not treated properly [5,6].Blood parasites’ infections such as anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and ehrlichiosis are often found in the field. However, due to the limitations of diagnosis confirmation, they often go unnoticed. Despite the considerable number of cases in dogs, the exact incidence rate is not yet known. There is an global call to eradicate CVBD owing to the facts that they are dangerous and may cause economic losses, with the additional risk of being zoonotic [1,3].Taking the importance of anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and ehrlichiosis in the veterinary science into account, seeing the scant amount of data regarding dog patients followed with the lack of attention on said diseases, it is then deemed necessary to properly diagnose those diseases in dogs brought into the clinic, particularly at Klinik Hewan Jogja. This research aims to identify the number of dog patients treated in Klinik Hewan Jogja infected with those particular sicknesses (CVBD).The result of this study will provide a summary of CVBD treated at Klinik Hewan Jogja, which in turn, will raise awareness of the diseases and the significance of working together to tackle the issue. Furthermore, the result will also yield information for clients’ education to help them prevent the diseases.