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BUDIDAYA DAN PENGOLAHAN MAGGOT SEBAGAI PAKAN ALTERNATIF LELE BUDIKDAMBER DI KAMPOENG OASE SONGO SURABAYA Wibisono, Freshinta Jellia; Soebandhi, Santirianingrum; Masfufatun, Masfufatun; Wibisono, Freegied Satriya; Candra, Adi; Fardiansyah, Al; Isnaeni, Mutia; Islam, Afif Fajrul; Jalal, Ismul; Mentari, Andi Oktaviana; Qurraty’ain, Seryna Hasna; Habibi, Miftahul; Amrulloh, Azmi Khalid; Laily, Aulia Nur
Jurnal Terapan Abdimas Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Article in Press
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PGRI MADIUN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/jta.v10i1.21126

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Abstract. Kampoeng Oase Songo has a community that is eager to innovate in order to become an economically independent village. Community activities in waste processing have been running, but wet organic waste processing is still not maximized. This community service activity aims to increase income and food security in the family, through maggot cultivation as an alternative feed for catfish. The methods used include training and mentoring activities on maggot cultivation and catfish cultivation in buckets. The results of this service activity can provide knowledge and skills to Kampoeng Oase Songo community members in maggot cultivation. Maggot processing becomes more optimal, with the maggot harvest can be sold in the fish market as fish feed, and also used for catfish feed in budikdamber. The community also gained knowledge and skills in bucket fish farming. Despite the small area, residents can still raise catfish, and grow hydroponic vegetables. This can be a living refrigerator that provides catfish and kale vegetables, so that nutritious food security can be achieved. The sustainability of the service program can solve the problem of organic waste with maggot cultivation, increase community income by selling maggot products, and food availability in the family with fish farming in buckets.   Abstrak. Kampoeng Oase Songo Surabaya dikenal dengan Kampung Songo atau Kampung Sayur Simo memiliki masyarakat yang bersemangat dalam berinovasi guna menjadi kampung yang mandiri secara perekonomian. Kegiatan masyarakat pada pengolahan limbah sudah berjalan, namun pengolahan limbah organik basah masih belum maksimal. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pendapatan dan ketahanan pangan dalam keluarga, melalui budidaya maggot sebagai pakan alternatif lele budikdamber. Metode yang dilakukan pada pengabdian ini meliputi kegiatan pelatihan dan pendampingan budidaya maggot dan budidaya ikan lele dalam ember. Hasil dari kegiatan pengabdian ini dapat memberikan pengetahuan dan keterampilan pada warga masyarakat Kampoeng Oase Songo dalam budidaya maggot. Pengolahan maggot menjadi lebih optimal, dengan hasil panen maggot dapat dijual di pasar ikan sebagai pakan ikan, dan juga digunakan untuk pakan ikan lele pada budikdamber. Masyarakat juga mendapatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan budidaya ikan dalam ember. Meskipun lahan yang sempit, warga tetap dapat memelihara lele, dan menanam sayuran kangkung hidroponik. Hal ini dapat menjadi kulkas hidup yang menyediakan ikan lele dan sayuran kangkung, sehingga dapat tercapai ketahanan pangan yang bergizi dalam keluarga. Keberlanjutan program pengabdian dapat mengatasi permasalahan limbah organik dengan budidaya maggot, peningkatan pendapatan masyarakat dengan penjualan hasil maggot, dan ketersediaan pangan dalam keluarga dengan budidaya ikan dalam ember.  
Antibiotic patterns of ampicillin, streptomycin, and tetracycline in stray cats Wibisono, Freshinta Jellia; Widiasih, Dyah Ayu; Fardiansyah , Al; Isnaeni, Mutia; Mentari , Andi Oktaviana; Qurratu'ain , Seryna Hasna; jalal , Ismul; Islam, Afif Fajrul
Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Veterinary Science) Vol. 14 No. 4 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Ve
Publisher : Fakultas Peternakan Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46549/jipvet.v14i4.491

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This research was conducted to determine the presence of Escherichia coli bacteria in anal swabs of wild cats, determine the existence of antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli bacteria, and determine resistance patterns in Escherichia coli bacteria. A total of 90 swab samples were taken, consisting of 30 anal swab samples from wild cats in the East Surabaya Region and 30 anal swab samples from wild cats in the West Surabaya Region. Samples were tested at the Veterinary Health Laboratory, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Wijaya Kusuma University, Surabaya. Samples were brought using buffered peptone water. Samples were isolated and identified using Mac Conkey Agar differential selective media. Isolates identified as Escherichia coli were then subjected to gram staining tests, biochemical tests, and sensitivity tests to determine the presence of resistance and multidrug resistance. The results of the study showed that 95.5% (86/90) of the samples contained Escherichia coli bacteria and the results of the sensitivity test showed that there was antibiotic resistance showing that 25.5% (22/86) were resistant to the antibiotic ampicillin, 19.3% (17/86) were resistant to tetracycline antibiotics, and 13.9% (12/86) were resistant to streptomycin antibiotics. The resistance test results showed that multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli bacteria taken from cat anal swabs was 6.9% (6/86).
Dinamika Epidemiologi Multidrug Resistensi (Ampicilin, Streptomycin and Tetracycline) pada Kucing Domestik di Wilayah Kota Surabaya Timur Wibisono, Freshinta Jellia; Qurratu’ain, Seryna Hasna; Jalal, Ismul; Fardiansyah, Al; Isnaeni, Mutia; Mentari, Andi Oktaviana; Islam, Afif Fajrul; Wibisono, Freshindy Marissa; Widiasih, Dyah Ayu; Freshinta Jellia Wibisono
Acta VETERINARIA Indonesiana Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/avi.13.3.248-258

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Antibiotic resistance in pets, especially cats, has become a serious global health challenge. The irrational use of antibiotics, whether excessive or inappropriate, accelerates the emergence of resistant bacteria that can potentially spread to humans and the environment. This study aims to identify the presence of antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli and analyze its resistance patterns in domestic cats in East Surabaya. A total of 35 rectal swab samples were collected from pet cats and tested at the Veterinary Public Health Laboratory, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Wijaya Kusuma University, Surabaya. The samples were isolated using the selective MacConkey Agar medium and confirmed as Escherichia coli through Gram staining, biochemical tests, and antibiotic susceptibility testing. The results showed that 94.3% (33/35) of the samples contained Escherichia coli. Antibiotic susceptibility testing revealed resistance rates of 27% (9/33) to ampicillin, 24% (8/33) to streptomycin, and 12% (4/33) to tetracycline. Additionally, 9.1% (3/33) of the isolates were classified as multidrug resistance, showing resistance to all three antibiotics (AMP-TE-S). Other resistance patterns included AMP-S (6.1%) and TE-S (3.1%). The high resistance rate of Escherichia coli in domestic cats highlights the critical role of pets as potential reservoirs of resistant bacteria, which may impact human health through direct contact or environmental transmission. Therefore, raising awareness and educating pet owners and veterinary professionals on the prudent and responsible use of antibiotics is essential. The One Health approach, integrating human, animal, and environmental health, is a strategic measure to prevent the future spread of antimicrobial resistance.