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Model Susceptible Infected Treatment Recovered Susceptible dan Aplikasinya pada Data Sifilis di Indonesia Purnami Widyaningsih; Ika Amelia Cahyaningrum; Sutanto
Limits: Journal of Mathematics and Its Applications Vol. 23 No. 1 (2026): Limits: Journal of Mathematics and Its Applications Volume 23 Nomor 1 Edisi Ap
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi Ilmiah LPPM Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/limits.v23i1.4446

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Infectious diseases are diseases that move from one individual to another due to bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites that spread directly or indirectly. Syphilis is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum. In 2018-2022, there was a 70% increase in syphilis cases in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to formulate the SITRS model in infectious diseases, apply the model to syphilis data in Indonesia, determine the distribution pattern, identify the success of the syphilis elimination target in Indonesia in 2030. The research methods used are literature and applied studies. The SITRS model is a system of first-order nonlinear differential equations. The model was applied to syphilis data in Indonesia based on 2016-2022. Data from 2016 was used for initial values and 2017-2020 for parameter estimation to obtain the SITRS model on the spread of syphilis in Indonesia. Based on 2021-2022 data, the MAPE value obtained was 8.27% so the model is very accurate. Syphilis cases in Indonesia from 2016-2030 experienced an upward trend. In 2030, it is estimated that there will still be 155,735 syphilis sufferers so the syphilis elimination target is not to be achieved. Simulations are carried out by increasing treatment to 90% until 100% and reducing contact with syphilis sufferers to 0,05%, so that the target of syphilis elimination Indonesia in 2030 can be achieved
Military Health Strategies Against Narcotics Threats within the CBRNE Framework Harefa, Faonaso; Yahdiana Harahap; Dian Andriani Ratna Dewi; Nurrobi, R.M. Tjahya; Sutanto
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): Khazanah Sosial
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v8i1.51928

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This study positions narcotics as an emerging non-traditional threat within the CBRNE framework due to its chemical nature and its impact on public health and national resilience. Drug abuse in Indonesia has evolved into a multidimensional threat that not only disrupts social stability but also weakens public health resilience. This study aims to analyze the role of military health within its service and health support functions based on existing regulations, particularly its contribution to combating drug threats as a form of non-military threat endangering young generations and national defense. Using a descriptive qualitative method with data analysis conducted through NVivo 12. The findings reveal that regulation based military health support has a positive impact in reducing drug abuse and trafficking while strengthening both public health resilience and national defense. However, the involvement of military health in cross sectoral collaboration remains limited, despite its proven capability and resilience in managing health crises, as demonstrated during the Covid-19 pandemic.: This study emphasizes the need to strengthen the role of military health in drug control through formal cooperation mechanisms, such as a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the leading sectors Badan Narkotika Nasional, the Kepolisian Negra Republik Indonesia, and Kementerian Kesehatan to ensure clear synergy, avoid overlapping authority, and establish an integrated and sustainable national health defense system. However, the study identifies a gap in formal institutional integration, which limits the optimization of military health roles