Dianto Dianto
Department of Child Health, Universitas Sam Ratulangi/Gunung Wenang Hospital, Manado, North Sulawesi

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Journal : Paediatrica Indonesiana

Congenital Falciparum Malaria with Chloroquine Resistance Type ll Dianto Dianto; T. H. Rampengan
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 29 No 11-12 (1989): November - December 1989
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

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A case of congenial falciparum malaria has been reported. The diagnosis was based ·on history of illness, clinical manifestations, age of the child and presence of the ring form falciparum malaria in the peripheral blood films. Treatment with chloroquine showed resistance type II, though treatment with quinine was successful. In malaria endemic areas, although rare, one must be aware of the possibility of congenital malaria.
The Influence of Pyridoxin in the Theatment of Tetanus Neonatorum Dianto Dianto; Immanuel Mustadjab
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 31 No 5-6 (1991): May - June 1991
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

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During a 2-year-period (1988-1990) 31 patients with tetanus neonatorum were recruited for this study. The patients were divided into 2 groups: The first group (15 patients) was treated with ATS injection, oral metronidazole and amoxycillin, and diazepam suppositoria. The second group (16 patients) was treated with the same regimen, as the first group plus pyridoxin injection 100 mg on the first day followed by 25 mg orally on the next days. There was no statistical difference in the two groups concerning the gestation period, sex, severity of the disease (p> 0.05), place of delivery (all at home) and mode of delivery delivered by traditional (midwife/dukun). The mortality of the first group (without pyridoxin) was 60% and the second (with pyridoxin) 37.5% (p < 0.05).