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Apakah Layanan IMS Mobile untuk Pemandu Karaoke Masih Relevan diterapkan sebagai Pencegahan IMS dan HIV-AIDS ? Mustikasari, Ika; Shaluhiyah, Zahroh; Widjanarko, Bagoes
Jurnal Promosi Kesehatan Indonesia Volume 9, No. 2, Agustus 2014
Publisher : Master Program of Health Promotion Faculty of Public Health Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (38.565 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/jpki.9.2.173-182

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ABSTRAKKabupaten Jepara mempunyai salah satu hotspot terbesar yaitu wisata Karaoke Pantai Pungkruk di Desa Mororejo yang berisiko tinggi terhadap penularan IMS dan HIV-AIDS. Dinas Kesehatan bersama dengan Graha Mitra mengadakan layanan IMS Mobile untuk pemandu karaoke dengan tujuan memperluas jangkauan pelayanan. Namun kunjungan terhadap layanan ini masih sangat rendah. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah menganalisis pemanfaatan layanan IMS mobile dalam pencegahan IMS dan HIV-AIDS oleh pemandu karaoke. Penelitian menggunakan metode kuantitatif dengan pendekatan cross sectional dan pengumpulan data dilakukan kepada 35 pemandu karaoke. Hasil Penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sebesar 62,9 % responden tidak memanfaatkan layanan IMS mobile. Hasil analisis bivariat menunjukkan variabel pengetahuan IMS, sikap dan kebutuhan layanan memiliki hubungan yang signifikan dengan pemanfaatan layanan IMS mobile. Sedangkan dari hasil multivariat menunjukkan bahwa variabel kebutuhan layanan adalah variabel yang signifikan berpengaruh terhadap pemanfaatan layanan IMS mobile.Kata Kunci : IMS, layanan IMS mobile, pemandu karaoke, JeparaABSTRACTAnalysis of STI Mobile Services Utilization For STI and HIV-AIDS Prevention by Karaoke Guide of Graha Mitra Partnership in Mororejo Village Jepara; Jepara district has one of the biggest hotspots that Karaoke tour Pungkruk Beach in Mororejo that high risk of transmission of STIs and HIV - AIDS . Health Department along with Graha Mitra hold STI Mobile for karaoke guide with the purpose of expanding the range of services . But a visit to the service is still very low . This study aims to analyze the utilization of STI mobile services in the prevention of STI and HIV - AIDS by guiding karaoke .It was quantitative methods with cross-sectional approach. and data was collected for 35 karaoke guides. Results showed that 62,9 % of respondents never used STI mobile services. Results of bivariate analysis showed variable knowledge of STI, attitudes and needs of the service had a significant association with the utilization of STI mobile services. Multivariate indicate that the variable needs of the service are significant variables affect the utilization of STI mobile services.Keywords : STI, STI mobile services, karaoke guide, Jepara
Fishmeal-Based Media Supports Growth and Endospore Production of Locally-Isolated Lysinnibacillus sphaericus and Induces its Toxicity to 3rd Instar Aedes aegypti Larvae in Laboratory Conditions Suryadi, Bambang Fajar; Mustikasari, Ika; Annisa, Zuriatun; Sarkono; Tresnani, Galuh
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No 7 (2024): July
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10i7.7361

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The aim of this study was to determine whether fishmeal-based media could be used to grow L. sphaericus and induce its toxicity against Aedes aegypti larvae. Three concentrations (10, 20 and 30%) of fishmeal-based media were used to grow L. sphaericus isolate Bs2-1-2. Cell growth and endospore production were observed every 12 hours for 72 hours. The lethal concentration was measured every 24 hours for 72 hours of fermentation. The highest cell concentration was found in L. sphaericus grown on the media with 30% fishmeal concentration (3.03x1008 cells/mL), followed by 20% concentration (2.43x1008 cells/mL) and the lowest at 10% concentration (2.20x1008 cells/mL). At the end of fermentation, the highest concentration was found in L. sphaericus grown on 30% fishmeal-based media (1.51x1008 cells/mL), followed by 20% media (6.95x1007 cells/mL) and 10% media (3.21x1007 cells/mL). After 72-hour incubation, the highest endospore concentration was achieved by L. sphaericus grown on 20% (2.51x1008 cells/mL) and 10% (2.19x1008 cells/mL) fishmeal-based media. Initial larval toxicity of L. sphaericus showed the highest mortality on 20 and 30% fishmeal-based media (both reaching 53.33%), while 10% fishmeal-based media gave only 26.67% larval mortality. The LC50 value at 72 hours was achieved by L. sphaericus cultured on 30% fishmeal-based media (2.47 x 1008 cells/mL), followed by 20% concentration (4.82 x 1008 cells/mL) and 10% concentration (9.01 x 1009 cells/mL). The conclusion of this study was all concentrations of fishmeal-based media could support cell growth, endospore production and larval toxicity induction of L. sphaericus.