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Gambaran Pengetahuan Masyarakat tentang Vaksin Covid-19 di Dusun Manis Desa Padarek Kabupaten Kuningan Marlinda Sari, Liska; Puspa Dynesha, Bella
Jurnal Medika Farmaka Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Medika Farmaka
Publisher : LP4M STIKes Karsa Husada Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33482/jmedfarm.v1i2.10

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Introduction: Covid-19 vaccine is one of the government's breakthrough to fight and handle Covid-19 in the world, especially in Indonesia. In Kuningan Regency, especially in Padarek Village, the vaccination rate has not reached 100%. As of July 25, 2022, the first dose has reached 80%, the second dose has reached 73.9%, and the third dose has reached 12.6%. Methods: The purpose of this study is to describe the knowledge of the community about the Covid-19 vaccine in Padarek Village, Kuningan Regency in 2022. Results: Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that the majority of respondents were in the vulnerable age group (46-55 years). Of the 100 respondents, 54% of the people in Padarek Village have good knowledge about Covid-19 vaccines, 39% have sufficient knowledge, and 7% have less knowledge. This is due to the lack of information about Covid-19 vaccines. 68% of respondents are willing to get vaccinated against Covid-19, while 32% are not willing to get vaccinated for several reasons. Conclusion: The results of this study reported that more than half of the people in Padarek Village have good knowledge, while less than half have sufficient knowledge, and a small portion have less knowledge about Covid-19 vaccines.
Analisa Pemberian Azitromicin Sebagai Obat COVID-19 pada Pasien Terkonformasi Positif di Indonesia Haryanto, Kusno; Marlinda Sari, Liska
Cerdika: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 5 (2022): Cerdika: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/cerdika.v2i5.369

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Antibiotics are given to corona patients if the doctor feels it is necessary because the patient is infected by certain bacteria. For example, a coronavirus patient is exposed to bacterial pneumonia. One type of antibiotic on the market is Azithromycin. Azithromycin is currently widely available in pharmacies such as in the Jakarta area. It is possible to increase the sales turnover of pharmacists only to the extent of selling the drug without educating consumers. The initial step to overcome the rampant sales of Azithromycin which is allegedly being sold freely among the public is to conduct a survey on the distribution of Azithromycin in pharmacies in DKI Jakarta, which is one of the barometer areas in handling COVID-19 in Indonesia. The aims of this study were: 1) to determine the availability of Azithromycin in pharmacies in the DKI Jakarta area; 2) to find out how much the public's demand for Azithromycin is in pharmacies in the DKI Jakarta area; 3) to know the public's understanding of the use and impact of using Azithromycin; 4) knowing whether or not there is education given by pharmacists to the community regarding the use and impact of using Azithromycin. The sample studied was 200 respondents in the Jakarta area who stated that they had bought Azithromycin in handling COVID-19. Data analysis used multiple linear regression. The results of the study concluded: 1) Public understanding of antibiotics and information on drug administration by pharmacists have a negative relationship towards the spread of Azithromycin, which means that if public understanding of antibiotics and information on drug administration by pharmacists has a low value, it will encourage an increase in distribution. Azithromycin in the community; 2) The correlation between public understanding of antibiotics and information on drug administration by pharmacists with the distribution of Azithromycin has a fairly strong category; 3) Public understanding of antibiotics and information on drug administration by pharmacists have a very significant influence on the distribution of Azithromycin.