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Universa Medicina
Published by Universitas Trisakti
ISSN : 19073062     EISSN : 24072230     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Universa Medicina (univ.med) is a four-monthly medical journal that publishes new research findings on a wide variety of topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice. Universa Medicina Online contains both the current issue and an online archive that can be accessed through browsing, advanced searching, or collections by disease or topic
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Trends of early-onset colorectal cancer biomarkers from 1985 to 2024 : a bibliometric analysis Hamzah Haryo Prakoso; Andre Setiawan; Nur Rahadiani
Universa Medicina Vol. 45 No. 2 (2026): Ahead Of Print
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18051/UnivMed.2026.v45.%p

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Early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) is increasingly recognized as a global public health concern. Biomarker research in EOCRC has expanded across hereditary, molecular, epigenetic, liquid biopsy, microbiome, and multi-omics domains, but the overall research landscape remains fragmented. This study aimed to map global research trends and identify prominent and underdeveloped topics in EOCRC biomarker research. A bibliometric analysis was conducted using publications on EOCRC biomarkers retrieved on October 27, 2024. Eligible documents were limited to English-language articles, reviews, and conference proceedings, with a final publication stage and no restriction on publication year. After screening, 134 relevant documents published between 1985 and 2024 were included. Bibliometric indicators, including publication trends, leading contributors, influential publications, topic evolution, and keyword co-occurrence patterns, were analyzed using Biblioshiny (Bibliometrix R package v4.1.3) and VOS viewer (v1.6.18). Early-onset colorectal cancer  biomarker research showed steady growth, with an annual growth rate of 7.54% and a publication peak in 2023. The dataset included 134 documents from 92 sources and involved 1,121 authors, with international collaboration observed in 20.9% of publications. Earlier studies focused mainly on hereditary predisposition, Lynch syndrome, mismatch repair genes, and microsatellite instability. More recent research shifted toward molecular profiling, epigenetic alterations, liquid biopsy, gut microbiota, tumor microenvironment, and multi-omics approaches. Underdeveloped areas included diagnostic biomarker validation, screening implementation, gut microbiota, risk factors, and machine learning-based biomarker discovery. Overall, EOCRC biomarker research has evolved from a hereditary-centered focus toward a broader precision oncology framework, but further work is needed to strengthen validation, translational relevance, and clinical applicability across diverse populations.
Prevalence and risk factors of Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia lamblia infection among patients with gastrointestinal complaints Hussein A. Sadeq; Shivan O. Haydar; Ghanem M. Jaafar; Mohammad I. Alberfkani
Universa Medicina Vol. 45 No. 2 (2026): Ahead Of Print
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18051/UnivMed.2026.v45.175-182

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BackgroundIntestinal parasitic infections remain a significant public health problem in developing regions, primarily driven by inadequate hygiene and sanitation standards. The most prevalent protozoan parasites causing gastrointestinal illness are Entamoeba histolytica and Giardia lamblia. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of these infections and evaluate their association with socio-demographic factors and clinical stool consistency. MethodsA total of 122 subjects aged 1-60 years were involved in this cross-sectional study. Data was collected via direct interviews and parasitological diagnosis using standard laboratory protocols to identify the presence of cysts or trophozoites. Data were stratified by age group, gender, and stool consistency, and a Chi-square test was used for data analysis. ResultsThe findings revealed a high overall prevalence, with E. histolytica being the main parasite at 84.42% (103/122) compared to G. lamblia at 15.57% (19/122). Age-specific data showed that the 31-40 year age group had the highest infection rate for E. histolytica (92.31%), while the 21-30 year age group showed the highest occurrence of G. lamblia (25.81%). Gender-wise, males exhibited a significantly higher infection rate for E. histolytica (91.93%) compared to females (76.66%) (p=0.038). Regarding stool consistency, a highly significant association was observed (p<0.001). ConclusionThe study highlights a substantial burden of protozoan infections, particularly E. histolytica. The significant association between stool consistency and parasite type emphasizes the importance of clinical presentation in diagnostic suspicion. Enhanced community-level health education and improved sanitation infrastructure are urgently needed to mitigate the transmission of these intestinal parasites.
Strengthening clinical microbiology laboratories and prevention programs: a call to action for better infection control Abayeneh Girma
Universa Medicina Vol. 45 No. 2 (2026): Ahead Of Print
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18051/UnivMed.2026.v45.166-168

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 The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has revealed severe vulnerabilities in the global clinical laboratory systems, especially in low- and middle-income countries, where diagnostic capacity is still poor. As the world emerges from the acute phase of the pandemic, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has re-emerged as the silent pandemic demanding urgent attention. Clinical microbiology laboratories are not just support services, they are the first line of defense against the disease outbreaks, healthcare-associated infections, and the increased risk of the drug-resistant pathogens. However, in most environments these laboratories are poorly funded, staffed and equipped. Enhancement of clinical microbiology laboratories should, therefore, be considered as one of the health priorities in the world.

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