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The Use of Artificial Intelligence in New Normal Era Against Pandemic COVID-19 in the Field of Health Services Dian Agustin Wahjuningrum; Fery Setiawan; Setyabudi; Heni Puspitasari; Ahmad Yudianto; Agung Sosiawan; Arif Rahman Nurdianto; Swadheena Patro
Conservative Dentistry Journal Vol. 12 No. 1 (2022): January-June
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/cdj.v12i1.2022.12-19

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Background: Indonesia is currently experiencing Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic which affects all sectors of life, therefore Indonesia is starting to prepare for New Normal era, including in health care sector. COVID-19 was previously known as novel Coronavirus Disease-19 (nCoV-19), where World Health Organization (WHO) declared it as a global pandemic in March 2020. New Normal era is an era of coexistence with COVID-19, resulting in new habits that were rarely or never practiced before. One practice that can be applied in health care sector is to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to treat COVID-19 patients to prevent casualties for health workers. Health care providers are prone to contract aerosol and droplet transmission while treating patients, resulting in cytokine storm, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and acute lung injury (ALI), which leads to death. Purpose: This mini review study used to explain the using of artificial intelligence in the new normal era against pandemic COVID-19 in the field of health services. Reviews: This pandemic COVID-19 restricts all of the communication between person to person. It also challenged the health service sector because the health service sector is the first line to combat the COVID-19. It is now popular to use artificial intelligence. This using can be used to help the health service sector in combating the COVID-19 pandemic especially in this new normal era. Conclusion: COVID-19 pandemic affects all aspects of life, especially health care sector, therefore AI use is important to prevent the deaths of health workers because of this pandemic.
A case study of informed consent in Indonesian Law Number 29, 2004 Agung Sosiawan; Vera Rimbawani Sushanty; Dian Agustin Wahjuningrum; Fery Setiawan
Dental Journal Vol. 56 No. 1 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Dental Medicine, Universitas Airlangga https://fkg.unair.ac.id/en

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/j.djmkg.v56.i1.p1-6

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Background: Informed consent is an agreement between the doctor/the provider of medical services and the patient/the recipient of medical services. This relationship between these parties has changed from a paternalistic to a contractual relationship due to technological shifts. Doctors are obliged to notify the patient of all the risks and benefits of a procedure while respecting their autonomy by not intervening the decision-making process. This article will look at three government and academic hospitals in Surabaya, as informed consent has to be practiced in all medical settings. Purpose: This study aims to review the role of informed consent according to Law Number 29, 2004. Review: This study aims to discuss the characteristics of informed consent under Law Number 29, 2004, because there are too few articles addressing this issue. It also explains the roles of the patient and the doctor/dentist in informed consent according to this piece of legislation. Conclusion: According to Article 184, informed consent provides vital evidence that can be used to hold doctors and dentists legally accountable because it contains information about standard operating procedures (SOPs) that medical professionals are legally required to follow. Guidelines for informed consent are given in Law Number 29, 2004, Article 45, paragraph 2.
Molecular Toxicology of Organophosphate Poisoning Fery Setiawan; Arif Rahman Nurdianto; Heribertus Agustinus B Tena; Ahmad Yudianto; Jenny Sunariani; Achmad Basori; Acrivida Mega Charisma
Jurnal Ilmiah Kedokteran Wijaya Kusuma Vol 11, No 1 (2022): MARET 2022
Publisher : Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/jikw.v11i1.1596

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The use of organophosphates (pesticides and other compounds to eradicate pests), currently, to increase the fulfillment of the population's consumption needs has a double-edged sword effect, on the one hand it can increase the need for food to be consumed by the population. The negative effect that can arise is the safety of organophosphate drugs which can contaminate the soil and water sources around the place where organophosphate drugs are used. The negative effects of organophosphates are associated with the effects of xenobiotics on humans who consume them. Xenobiotics are associated with toxicdynamic effects where organophosphates cause irreversible inhibition of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (ACh). ACh is one of the main enzymes in the nervous system that terminates impulse conduction through the hydrolysis process of acetylcholine enzymes. Acetylcholinesterase is a specific molecular target of organophosphate pesticides. The inhibition of the Ach enzyme causes the inhibition of the acetylcholine enzyme which is normally always hydrolyzed by the Ach enzyme and is a specific biological marker of pesticide poisoning. Inhibition of ACh will cause the accumulation of the enzyme acetylcholine, resulting in negative effects of organophosphate poisoning which can lead to death. In this paper, the authors collect from various sources related to the study of molecular toxicology toxidynamic effects of drug safety and organophosphate poisoning. The results of this review article show that organophosphate poisoning is associated with irreversible inhibition of the acetylcholinesterase enzyme which results in death in the individual concerned.
Screening HbsAg dan HIV pada Wanita Pekerja Seksual di Pasar Porong Sidoarjo Arif Rahman Nurdianto; Farida Anwari; Amellya Octifani; Fery Setiawan; Martina Kurnia Rohmah; Dyah Ayu Febiyanti
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 3 No 5 (2023): JAMSI - September 2023
Publisher : CV Firmos

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54082/jamsi.958

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Wanita Pekerja Seksual (WPS) merupakan kelompok yang sangat berisiko dalam penularan HIV/AIDS dan begitupun juga dengan pelanggannya. Dari aspek kesehatan, mereka seringkali dipandang sebagai media penyebaran penyakit menular berbahaya, seperti: penyakit HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, penyakit menular seksual, terutama untuk praktek seks komersial yang tidak aman. WPS jarang memperhatikan status pelanggannya seperti status terinfeksi HIV sehingga berisiko saat melakukan hubungan seksual dengan tidak aman, seperti tidak menggunakan alat pengaman (kondom). Kabupaten Sidoarjo merupakan kabupaten yang memiliki jumlah penderita HIV paling tinggi di Jawa Timur, karena mobilitas penduduk yang sangat tinggi yang didukung dengan lokasi liar dan tempat hiburan malam yang banyak tersebar sehingga memungkinkan penularan penyakit HIV, mengingat HIV ditularkan melalui hubungan seksual. Rencana kegiatan screening dilakukan pada 18 WPS yang berada di wilayah Kabupaten Sidoarjo, khususnya di daerah Porong. Metode pemeriksaan dilakukan dengan cara screening dengan memeriksa HbsAg dan HIV pada 18 WPS yang dilakukan pada tanggal 10 Agustus 2022 di Dinas Perhubungan Pasar Porong Sidoarjo, Dinas Kesehatan Sidoarjo dan Puskesmas Jabon. Hasil dari kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat menunjukkan bahwa WPS memahami tindakan pencegahan agar tidak terjadi penularan penyakit infeksi menular seksual. Dapat dikatakan bahwa faktor penyuluhan dan screening berhasil mencegah dan menurunkan risiko penularan HIV/AIDS dan HbsAg pada WPS.
Pengembangan Usaha Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah (UMKM) di Sidoarjo Melalui Bisnis Model Canvas Farida Anwari; Acivrida Mega Charisma; Arif Rahman Nurdianto; Martina Kurnia Rohmah; Fery Setiawan
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 4 No 2 (2024): JAMSI - Maret 2024
Publisher : CV Firmos

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54082/jamsi.1108

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Usaha Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah (UMKM) menjadi salah satu sektor yang terimbas cukup besar akibat pandemi Covid-19, padahal di sisi yang lain UMKM memberikan kontribusi yang besar dalam perekonomian nasional. Dalam hal ini pemerintah perlu merumuskan langkah berdasarkan respon UMKM dalam menghadapi pandemi. Di sisi yang lain, strategi UMKM dengan menggunakan Bisnis Model Canvas (BMC) dapat membantu pemerintah dalam memberikan dukungan usaha. Pelatihan BMC merupakan bagian dari program Ibu Hebat Sidoarjo yang diselenggarakan oleh BMH. Tujuan kegiatan ini yaitu untuk memberikan pengetahuan kepada pelaku UMKM mengenai pentingnya model bisnis yang komprehensif untuk menjamin keberlangsungan usaha. Pelatihan diikuti oleh UMKM binaan BMH di Sidoarjo, masyarakat umum, serta beberapa keluarga penyandang disabilitas mental. Pelatihan dilakukan dengan metode tatap muka serta diskusi interaktif. Secara keseluruhan kegiatan pelatihan dapat dilaksanakan dengan baik dimana peserta dapat memahami value proposition, customer relationship, channels, customer segments, key partners, key activities, key resources, cost structure, dan revenue streams dalam pengembangan UMKM di Sidoarjo sehingga dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan peserta secara kualitatif terhadap pengembangan UMKM di Indonesia, khususnya di Sidoarjo.
Determination of ABO blood group based on secretors or non-secretors analysis in body fluids Fery Setiawan; Ahmad Yudianto; Arif Rahman Nurdianto; Jenny Sunariani; Latief Mooduto
Qanun Medika - Jurnal Kedokteran FK UMSurabaya Vol 8 No 02 (2024): Qanun Medika Vol 08 No 02 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/jqm.v8i02.20561

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Criminal acts often leave traces analyzed by law enforcement, especially by the Indonesian National Police (POLRI). Sometimes, various items were found and analyzed to link the victim and the perpetrator. Blood, the most abundant body fluid, found in crime scenes, consists of cellular and liquid elements. The forensic focuses on red blood, which can be wet or dried at the crime scene. Sometimes, there was no blood or bloodstains found, but objects related to other body fluids, such as: condoms, toothbrushes, the mouth of glass cups, straws, etc, could be found. Blood group analysis could still be carried out based on secretor gene (Se) considering that 80% of the population was of the secretor group. There are two chromosomes related to blood regulation, namely: chromosomes no. 9 and 19. The former relates to the ABO blood group and the latter relates to the secretory phenotype. The basic principle of secretors was antigens found on the surface of red blood cells and all body fluids, except cerebrospinal fluid. The pattern of inheritance on chromosomes 9 and 19 is based on the probability law by Mendell. It stated that all of genotypes (homozygous dominant-recessive or heterozygous) would be passed on to their offspring.
The Roles of BANKZISKA In Reducing Ribawi Practices in Society Fery Setiawan; Riyanto, Riyanto
Al-Mashrafiyah (Jurnal Ekonomi, Keuangan dan Perbankan Syariah) Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/al-mashrafiyah.v7i2.40726

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This study explores the roles of a productive entity owned by the Muhammadiyah agency for Amil, Zakat and Infaq services (LAZISMU) that is addressed with BANKZISKA. While it stands for financial assistance based on funds retrieved from Zakat, Infaq and Shodaqoh and other social, religious funds, it is a non-bank financing agency that aims to solve ribawi issues that are massively practised by Society. The purpose of this study is to analyze the strategies and activities of BankZiska to decrease the amount of Society ribawi practices. Taking place in the BankZiska branch in Magetan, East Java, this study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The data utilized is primary data obtained from informants and other sources. The findings show that BankZiska deploys the Qardhul Hasan system as the core of their activities, which focus on concessional lending without interest, Sharia economics literacy as well as entrepreneurship and other in-depth knowledge of the religion.
The Potential of Moringa Leaf Nanoparticles (Moringa oleifera) on the Expression of TNFα, IL10, and HSP 27 in Oral Cavity Cancer Theresia Indah Budhy; Deddy Adam; Zulikran Moh Rizki Azis; Vania Syahputri; M Gandul Atik Yuliani; Muhammad Febriano Sugiarso Suwarto; Fery Setiawan
Journal of Multidisciplinary Applied Natural Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Multidisciplinary Applied Natural Science
Publisher : Pandawa Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47352/jmans.2774-3047.198

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Oral cancer is currently the sixth leading malignancy in the world, with over 330,000 cases resulting in death. Several cytokines and proteins protect the survival of cancer cells, such as TNF-α, HSP27, and IL-10. Moringa oleifera is an herbal medicine with anti-cancer properties. Nanoparticles of M. oleifera have the property to be easily absorbed by water-soluble cells, so only small doses are needed to be used as anti-cancer ingredients. This research aims to prove the ability of M. oleifera nanoparticle extract against oral cancer through the expression of tumour necrosis factor α (TNF-α), heat shock protein (HSP27), and interleukin 10 (IL-10). Rat as non-human experimental subjects were divided into four groups: control group (K), treatment group 1 (P1), treatment group 2 (P2), and treatment group 3 (P3). Cancer induction was carried out by injecting with benzo[a]pyrene, and then M. oleifera nanoparticle extract was administered in three forms of treatment doses of 125 μg/mL (P1), 250 μg/mL (P2), and 500 μg/mL (P3). Immunohistochemical examination was analysed through TNF-α, HSP27, and IL-10’s expression. The expression of TNF-α and HSP27 between control and treatment groups was significantly different. P2 had the lowest expression of TNF-α and HSP27. The expression of IL-10 between control and treatment groups was also significantly different. P1 had the lowest expression of IL-10. M. oleifera nanoparticle extract can reduce oral cancer progression by decreasing the expression of TNF-α, HSP27, and IL-10.
THE INFLUENCE OF MOTIVATION, ENTREPRENEURIAL KNOWLEDGE AND FAMILY ENVIRONMENT ON INTEREST IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM STUDENTS OF MUHAMMADIYAH PONOROGO UNIVERSITY Dina Ismaya; Sri Hartono; Fery Setiawan
Journal of Management and Innovation Entrepreneurship (JMIE) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Januari
Publisher : Yayasan Nuraini Ibrahim Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59407/jmie.v1i2.336

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Most people today still depend on being office employees rather than being entrepreneurs. This is what underlies the large number of unemployed, because existing companies cannot accommodate all prospective workers. The country of Indonesia still really needs new entrepreneurs because it is hoped that the increasing number of entrepreneurs in Indonesia can open up new job opportunities so that it can reduce the unemployment rateThis research aims to analyze the influence of Motivation, Entrepreneurship Knowledge and Family Environment on Entrepreneurial Interest in Management Study Program Students, Faculty of Economics, Muhammadiyah University, Ponorogo. The sample was Management Students from the 2019 and 2020 class of Muhammadiyah University of Ponorogo using a sampling technique, namely Accidental Sampling and a sample of 100 respondents. The analysis used in this research uses multiple linear regression analysis using tools, namely the SPSS 25 program. This research produces a partial test (t) which is as follows: Motivation (X1) = 0.000, Entrepreneurship Knowledge (X2) = 0.001, and Family Environment ( X3) = 0.003
Skreening Fungsi Hati pada Wanita Pekerja Seksual (WPS) di Pasar Porong Sidoarjo Arif Rahman Nurdianto; Farida Anwari; Amellya Octifani; Fery Setiawan; Rizal Fauzi Nurdianto; Elis Anita Farida; Dyah Ayu Febiyanti; Martina Kurnia Rohmah
Jurnal SADEWA Vol 2 No 01 (2024): Sadewa: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas dr. Soebandi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/js.v2i1.631

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Female Sexual Workers (FSW) are a group that is very at risk of transmitting HIV/AIDS and so are their customers. They usually engage in unsafe sexual behavior. From the health aspect point of view, they are often seen as a medium for the spread of dangerous infectious diseases, such as: HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases, especially unsafe commercial sex practices. FSW rarely pay attention to their customers' status, such as their HIV infection status, so the FSW population is at risk if they engage in unsafe sexual relations, such as not using safety devices (condoms). Sidoarjo Regency is the district that has the highest number of HIV sufferers in East Java, due to the very high mobility of the population which is supported by wild locations and night entertainment venues which are widely spread across sub-district points/spots, thus allowing very high transmission of HIV disease, considering HIV is transmitted through sexual contact. The planned screening activities will be carried out on 18 WPS in the Sidoarjo Regency area, especially in the Porong area. Screening was carried out by checking the complete blood count of 18 FSW subjects to take precautions regarding the dangers of alcohol consumption and the use of whitening creams for beauty purposes to attract customers. Consuming alcohol and using bleaching cream can cause kidney and liver problems, so it is necessary to carry out liver function tests regularly and periodically
Co-Authors Achmad Basori, Achmad Achmad Nurdin Himawan Acivrida Mega Charisma Acivrida Mega Charisma Acrivida Mega Charisma Agung Sosiawan Ahmad Yudianto Ahmad Yudianto Amellya Octifani Andi Syahrimayani Anis Byarwati Anis Dwi Anita Rini Anita Devi Arif Rahman Nurdianto Arif Rahman Nurdianto Arif Rahman Nurdianto Arif Rahman Nurdianto Arif Rahman Nurdianto Arif Rahman Nurdianto Arif Rahman Nurdianto Ariyanto Wibowo Aurelia, Shalsa Fadela Azis Akbar Ramadhan Azizah Fatin Hasanah Deddy Adam Dian Agustin Wahjuningrum Dimas Agung Trisliatanto Dina Ismaya Dwikora Novembri Utomo Dyah Ayu Febiyanti Dyah Irnawati Elis Anita Farida ELOK PUTRI NIMASARI Farida Anwari Farida Anwari Gandul Atik Yuliani Hendro Puspito Heni Puspitasari Heribertus Agustinus B Tena Heribertus Agustinus B Tena Heribertus Agustinus Bilo Tena Heribertus Agustinus Tena Hisnindarsyah, Hisnindarsyah Jenny Sunariani Jenny Sunariani Juni Handajani Kurniasih, Ranti Latief Mooduto, Latief Lisdrianto Hanindriyo Lusiyanti Martina Kurnia Rohmah Martina Kurnia Rohmah Martina Kurnia Rohmah Masniari Novita Moh. Khafid Muhammad Febriano Sugiarso Suwarto Niken Hilvanda Putri Nur Sayidatul Muntiah Nurdianto, Arif Rahman Reni Sumino Ria Chusnita Riawan Riyanto Riyanto Rizal Fauzi Nurdianto Rizal Fauzi Nurdianto Rizal Fauzi Nurdianto Rizaldi Patria Setyabudi Setyabudi Simon Martin Manyanza Nzilibili Siregar, Siti Julianita Slamet Santoso Sri Hartono Sri Iswati Swadheena Patro Theresia Indah Budhy Umi Farida Vania Syahputri Vera Rimbawani Sushanty Yusma Amrulloh Tri Firmansyah Yuvi Safitri Zulikran Moh Rizki Azis