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Management of type 2 diabetes mellitus and feline infectious peritonitis in a Persian Peaknose cat Nashrullah, Fathul Barry Akbar; Aulia, Anis; Mahdani, Alya Nur; Putri, Marisya Salsabila Maharani; Wira, Dwi Wahyudha; Hanafiah, Septiani Purwanti
ARSHI Veterinary Letters Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): ARSHI Veterinary Letters - August 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.9.3.65-66

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Feline diabetes mellitus (DM) and infectious peritonitis (FIP) are challenging metabolic and infectious diseases in cats that require long-term management and therapeutic strategies. This case report describes the clinical management of a 7-year-old male Persian peaknose cat diagnosed with type 2 DM and non-effusive FIP at the West Java Animal Hospital. The cat presented with polyuria, polydipsia, and severe weight loss over seven days. Hematological findings showed hyperchromic microcytic anemia and elevated MID%, while biochemical analysis indicated hyperglycemia (524 mg/dL), increased ALT, and a low albumin-to-globulin (A/G) ratio (0.6), consistent with type 2 DM and FIP. Treatment included Molnupiravir, Glimepiride as an antihyperglycemic agent; Ornipural for hepatodigestive support; vitamin supplementation (B complex, A, D, and E); and a low-sugar diet. Blood glucose levels monitored daily for seven days showed a progressive decrease but remained above the normal threshold. This case demonstrates the importance of comprehensive management combining causative, symptomatic, and supportive therapies in feline patients with concurrent disorders. This highlights the need for glucose monitoring, nutritional adjustment, and client education regarding insulin therapy to achieve glycemic control in complex feline comorbidities.
Fetal Mummification in a Friesian Holstein Cow in West Bandung Regency: A Case Report Satrio, Faisal Amri; Aulia, Anis; Rasyida, Ghinna Aulia; Bari, Fathul; Septiyani, Septiyani; Setyowati, Endang
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 9, No. 2, JULY 2025
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v9i2.45093

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This report describes a case of fetal mummification in a Friesian Holstein cow on a smallholder farm in Indonesia. The cow, in its second pregnancy at approximately four months of gestation, had exhibited vaginal discharge for about 10 hours before examination. Clinical inspection revealed a reddish-brown discharge from the vagina, and the cow was found in sternal recumbency. Per-vaginal palpation showed that the cervix was dilated to approximately a hand's width. The palpation also indicated the absence of fremitus, fetal movement, fetal reflexes, placentomes, and amniotic fluid. The fetus was palpable, dry, and firm. Management of the case involved the extraction of the fetus along with the placenta. Pathological findings included the absence of amniotic fluid, a reddish-brown placenta, and a dry fetus with fully developed and intact bones, which had a blood-like odor but was not foul-smelling. The post-treatment included intrauterine administration of Neo-Kotrimok® (four boluses) and an intramuscular injection of Vitol-140® (10 mL). The prognosis was classified as fausta-dubius. Based on anamnesis, clinical examination findings, and pathological findings, the cow was diagnosed with fetal mummification, a reproductive disorder affecting pregnancy.
PELATIHAN DAN PENDAMPINGAN PEMASARAN DIGITAL PADA UMKM RENGGINANG: DESAIN, IMPLEMENTASI, DAN CAPAIAN AWAL Kamaroellah, R. Agoes; Aulia, Anis; Syafa, Wirdana; M.P, Arisandi Romadhona; Jibran H, Bakti Reynal; Fahmy, Muhammad Ali; Oktaviana, Ade Malyka Alya; Nikmah, Qurrotul Aini; Norhaliza, Siti; Ma’rufah, Siti; Afriyani, Feni Nur; Halimiyah, Eny; Sirul, Mohammad; Ali, Bahrul
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 11 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i11.3001

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MSMEs are small businesses owned and managed by individuals or groups with certain wealth and income limits, playing an important role in the community economy, including in Lebbek Village, Pakong District. This study used a qualitative and descriptive approach to understand the dynamics of rengginang businesses, which are local MSMEs with great potential but facing marketing constraints. Community service is focused on training in using digital technology as a marketing medium through platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Shopee, involving three active rengginang business actors as participants. The increase in participants’ knowledge was measured qualitatively through interviews and observations, covering their understanding of social media utilization and digital marketing strategies. However, it was not supplemented with quantitative data, such as sales or market reach changes, before and after the training. The research results show an increase in the knowledge of MSME actors in managing digital marketing and opening opportunities to expand the market. Thus, this activity not only strengthens the competitiveness of local MSMEs but also encourages rural economic development through sustainable marketing innovation.