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Sanitation and the Presence of Cockroaches on Ships at the Port of Yos Sudarso, Ambon Sofiyan Sofiyan; Henry Setiawan Susanto; Ruddy La Unga
Health Notions Vol 7, No 3 (2023): March
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Transmission of the disease via the cockroach vector as a disease transmitter, including those transported via transportation ships arriving from outside Indonesia and vice versa as well as between ports in Indonesia Cockroaches are allowed to transmit diseases, and the Port Health Office (KKP), which is the Technical Implementation Unit (UPT) and head of the Indonesian Ministry of Health, is allowed to prevent and manage this. 112 of the 2,106 ships entering Yos Sudarso port in 2021 were still found to be carrying cockroaches, which can pose risk factors for the spread of illness, according to data collected by the Ambon KKP during surveillance of the ships landing there. This study, which was conducted in July and August 2022 on ships at Yos Sudarso Port, Ambon, was an analytical observational study using a cross-sectional study design approach to analyze ship sanitation parameters for the cockroaches’ presence. As many as 30 ships were used as samples. There was a correlation between ship sanitation and the number of cockroaches, according to a Chi-square test conducted at Yos Sudarso port in Ambon, which had a p value of 0.008, and the results found that the poor level of ship sanitation can lead to the presence of cockroaches. The existence of cockroaches on board can result in a risk of disease transmission, and control measures must be taken quickly. Keywords: ship sanitation; cockroach; port
The Effect of Rambutan Leaves (Nephelium lappaceum Linn) Extract on Tail Bleeding Time in Mice Strain Balb-C Budi Yuwono; Ratna Indah Cahyani; Swasthi Prasetyarini; Sulistiyani Sulistiyani; Dyah Setyorini
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Introduction: The most common post-odontectomy bleeding complications were bleeding cases on the first day with a prevalence of 96.6%. Complications of post-odontectomy bleeding if it lasts a long time and is not treated immediately can cause hypovolemic shock, fainting, and further can cause death. Rambutan leaves (Nephelium lappaceum Linn) have several active compounds of tannins, flavonoids, and saponins which have properties to help the hemostatic process by shortening bleeding time. Aims: To examine the effect of rambutan leaves extract (Nephelium lappaceum Linn) on tail bleeding time in balb-C strain mice. Methods: Twelve mice were randomly selected and divided into three groups accordingly; group K- (distilled water), group K+ (tranexamic acid 0.065 mg/g BW), and group P (rambutan leaves extract 260 mg/kg BW). After 60 minutes, the tails of mice were cut along 0.5 cm from the tip of the tail. Bleeding time was observed by turning on the stopwatch along with cutting the tail of the mice and turning it off after the bleeding stopped. Results: Rambutan leaves extract (Nephelium lappaceum Linn) intake at a dose of 260 mg/kg BW had a significant effect (p=0.021) on tail bleeding time, which was to shorten the bleeding time of cutting the tails of mice with Balb-C strain. Conclusions: Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that rambutan leaves extract (Nephelium lappaceum Linn) has a significant effect on tail bleeding time, which can shorten the bleeding time of cutting the tail of mice with balb-C strain. Keywords: post odontectomy bleeding complications, bleeding time, rambutan leaves extract
Epidemiological Study of Malaria Cases 2018-2021 in Bintan District, Riau Archipelago Province, Indonesia Dian Nugraha; Bagoes Widjanarko; Budiyono Budiyono; Rinaldi Daswito
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Malaria in Bintan Regency is a health problem because several areas are endemic. This study aimed to describe the epidemiology of malaria cases in Bintan Regency in 2018-2021 based on person, place, and time. This type of research was descriptive with a population of all malaria cases recorded at the Bintan District Health Office for the period January 2018 to December 2021. The sample was the total population. Variables collected include trend of malaria cases, annual API, age, sex, plasmodium type, type of case, time, and place. Secondary data was obtained from the SISMAL application of the Riau Islands Province Health Office. Data analysis was performed to describe malaria endemicity. The results of the study showed that the endemicity of malaria in Bintan Regency from 2018-2021 was getting better. The majority of malaria cases for the 2018-2021 period were 15-64 years old and male. Based on the highest time in May and July 2020 with distribution locations in the working areas of Kawal health center and Berakit health center. The type of plasmodium falciparum parasite in 2018-2019 and 2020-2021 was infected with plasmodium vivax. The case type was derived from the original malaria case. The majority of treatments used Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapy (ACT).Keywords: malaria; plasmodium; archipelago
The general procedure for submitting revised articles in health journals based on the Open Journal System Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; Tanko Titus AUTA
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Exploring the Proper and Safe Use of Amoxicillin in Patients Abdul Qader
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