Yuli Purwandari Kristianingrum, Yuli Purwandari
Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan, Universitas Udayana, Bali

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Upgrading Pengelolaan Sampah Mandiri: Implementasi Lodong Sisa Dapur Sebagai Metode Pengelolaan Sampah Organik Rumah Tangga Dusun Sawit, Desa Panggungharjo Kristianingrum, Yuli Purwandari; Anthony, Juve
Jurnal Pengabdian, Riset, Kreativitas, Inovasi, dan Teknologi Tepat Guna Vol 2 No 2 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/parikesit.v2i2.12116

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Student Community Service-Community Empowerment Study of Gadjah Mada University (KKN-PPM UGM) is the application of knowledge and skills possessed by students to solve problems in society. The issue faced by the community is organic waste management in Panggungharjo Village, Sewon District, Bantul Regency. Independent organic waste management is necessary because waste management facilities in the village are not sufficient to manage the entire community waste. To address the issue, KKN-PPM UGM students from IV period YO-130 unit implemented kitchen waste composters and conducted waste segregation education program. Students collaborated with members of the PKK (Family Welfare Empowerment) and the Head of Sawit Hamlet. The community service programs that have been carried out results in community mindset and behavioral shift, as they are encouraged to recycle organic waste. Fertilizers obtained from the use of kitchen waste composters can increase community income through agricultural or trading activities. The implementation of kitchen waste composters also supports the achievement of the third and twelfth Sustainable Development Goals. Thus, the KKN-PPM UGM program contributes to solving the problem of organic waste management at the household level and has a positive impact on community welfare.
Pathological Investigation of Lumpy Skin Disease in Cattle from Sleman, Indonesia Kristianingrum, Yuli Purwandari; Winarsih, Sugi; Sutrisno, Bambang; Widyarini, Sitarina; Sugiyono, Sugiyono; Untari, Tri
Jurnal Medik Veteriner Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jmv.vol8.iss2.2025.414-423

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In early 2023, there was an outbreak of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in cattle in Indonesia, with particularly high prevalence in Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Since then, cases of this disease have been increasing, causing significant economic losses to cattle and buffalo farmers. This study aimed to investigate the pathological changes caused by LSD virus infection in various organs of Sleman cattle. We investigated 15 animals from 10 farms. Skin samples were taken by biopsy. ELISA testing was performed on serum samples. We also performed necropsies on two LSD infected cow carcasses to observe the macroscopic and microscopic effects of the virus. During the necropsies, samples were obtained from skin nodules, skeletal muscle, and internal organs (lung, liver, kidney, lymphatic nodes, spleen, and digestive organs). These were subjected to histopathological examination using hematoxylin and eosin staining. Among the live animals, fever, lethargy, hypersalivation, and lacrimation were the most common clinical signs. Our qualitative descriptive analysis of the pathological changes, clinical signs, and ELISA results showed that LSD infection in cattle causes mild to severe damage to various organs. Our macroscopic examinations found that affected animals had skin nodules of varying sizes over the entire body. We observed mild to severe inflammation and hemorrhage in the internal organs, including the skeletal muscles, spleen, liver, heart, rumen, reticulum, abomasum, and small intestine. Based on this investigation, we conclude that, in addition to its effects on the skin, LSD causes pathological changes in various internal organs.