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Laporan Kasus: Efektivitas Prednisolone Dibandingkan dengan Madu Trigona pada Anjing Penderita Dermatitis Atopik Prasetyo, Bayu Febram; Fikram, Muhammad; Mifthadillah, Sekar Ayu; Khamidah, Nabila Nurrisma; Aziziah, Nurul Madinah; Ghazali, Farhan Rizqy; Natawiria, Maria Stella Linda
Jurnal Veteriner dan Biomedis Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Sekolah Kedokteran Hewan dan Biomedis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jvetbiomed.3.2.%p.

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Dermatitis atopik pada anjing merupakan penyakit kulit kompleks dengan etiologi multifaktorial, melibatkan peradangan alergi dan infeksi sekunder. Studi ini bertujuan untuk membandingkan efektivitas pengobatan non- herbal dan herbal pada dua kasus anjing penderita dermatitis atopik di Rumah Sakit Hewan Pendidikan IPB. Anjing Glory diobati menggunakan kombinasi kortikosteroid oral, suplemen kulit, spray topikal anti alergi, dan shampoo medikasi, menunjukkan perbaikan signifikan dalam 14 hari. Sebaliknya, anjing Kacang yang hanya menerima kapsul madu trigona memerlukan waktu 30 hari untuk mencapai pemulihan klinis. Hasil ini mengindikasikan bahwa pengobatan non-herbal lebih cepat dalam mengatasi gejala klinis dibandingkan herbal, seperti madu trigona, meskipun berpotensi menyebabkan efek samping. Pemilihan terapi harus mempertimbangkan efektivitas, keamanan, dan tingkat keparahan penyakit untuk memastikan hasil yang optimal dan mencegah komplikasi.
Molecular detection of Haemonchus contortus on spotted deer (Axis axis) Arif, Ridi; Mifthadillah, Sekar Ayu; Natalie, Gabriella
ARSHI Veterinary Letters Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): ARSHI Veterinary Letters - November 2025
Publisher : School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/avl.9.4.113-114

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Spotted deer (Axis axis) as a protected endemic animal has the potential to be developed to provide economic value. However, in general, deer are often infected by endoparasitic diseases caused by various factors such as direct contact with infected areas to transmission through feed. As a result of endoparasitic infections, infected animals can experience malnutrition, physiological disorders, and even death. This study aims to identify nematode worm species using molecular diagnosis in spotted deer. Molecular identification of nematode species in deer feces was carried out by fecal sample collection and cultivation, larvae isolation, DNA extraction, PCR process, and electrophoresis. Molecular analysis using specific primer targeting the ITS gene. The PCR results showed the single band at 260 bp. Based on the result, the nematode species that has infected the spotted deer was Haemonchus contortus. These findings provide the first molecular-level confirmation of endoparasite infection in spotted deer in Indonesia, expanding the existing diagnostic information for wildlife health monitoring.