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JUMANTIK (Jurnal Ilmiah Penelitian Kesehatan)
ISSN : 25482173     EISSN : 2580281X     DOI : 10.30829
Core Subject : Health, Social,
JUMANTIK (Scientific Journal of Health Research), was first published in November 2016 by the Faculty of Public Health, State Islamic University of Sumatera Utara Medan (FKM UIN SU). JUMANTIK is a collection of original articles in the form of health research results or a review of health research results, which have never been published. The context and scope of JUMANTIK include the field of public health problems: occupational safety health, behavior and health promotion, environmental health, nutrition, epidemiology, biostatistics, reproductive health and health administration and policy which are integrated with religious, psychological, social, cultural, or legal aspect. Articles are written in Indonesian and abstract in English, through a review process by a team of reviewers
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Rokok dan Pengaruhnya terhadap Darah Irma Yanti Rangkuti; Lucia Aktalina
JUMANTIK (Jurnal Ilmiah Penelitian Kesehatan) Vol 8, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Prodi Kesehatan Masyarakat Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat UIN Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/jumantik.v8i1.14187

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Cigarettes have a bad impact on health, one of which is the most fundamental to blood, one of that is hematocrit. The goal of research were comparing and correlating cigarettes with hematocrit,used cross sectional design in Mulyasari Subang Village, West Java, 55 male respondents. Respondents who smoked were 27 people. Smoking duration 15.93 years ± 7.54. The type of cigarettes with the most filters, 55.6%. The hematocrit value is 61.8% in the low category, the average is 38.79% ± 6.53. Cigarettes smoked per day 16.7 cigarettes ± 3.58. The average hematocrit in smokers was 35.12% ± 6.09 and 42.34% ± 4.79 in non smokers. The hematocrit of filter smokers was 36.71% ±7.57 and 33.13% ±2.62 in non-filter smokers. There were differences in hematocrit in smokers and non-smokers (p = 0.00; p <0.05). Number of cigarettes per day related to hematocrit (p = 0.043; p <0.05). Smoking duration was not associated with hematocrit (p = 0.55; p > 0.01). There was no difference between the type of cigarette and the hematocrit (p = 0.131, p > 0.05). Hematocrit between smokers and non-smokers were different. Hematocrit related to the number of cigarettes per day. Smoking duration related to hematocrit and hematoc
The effects of age on antibody response towards COVID-19 vaccination: A Systematic Review Hendra Ikhwan Gautama; Gatot Soegiarto; Laksmi Wulandari
JUMANTIK (Jurnal Ilmiah Penelitian Kesehatan) Vol 8, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Prodi Kesehatan Masyarakat Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat UIN Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/jumantik.v8i1.13631

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Background: Mortality rate of COVID-19 infection isexceptionally high in the older population. Various vaccines are being rapidly developed as an attempt to halt the pandemic. Although vaccination has been effective in reducing mortality and hospitalization rate in recent months, lower vaccine effectiveness has been reported among older adults.Aim: This review aims to evaluate and summarize current evidence on the effect of age on antibody response towards COVID-19 vaccines. Methods: Literature search was conducted on PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect and ProQuest for studies published up to 9th October 2022. The selected studies were assessed The Joanna Briggs critical appraisal tools. Qualitative analysis was then performed for the final studies.Result: A final of 9 studies were included in this review. A majority of the studies evaluated the responses of BNT162b2 or mRNA-1273 vaccine, while 1 study investigated the response towards ChAdOx1 vaccine. Outcomes were measured in term of IgG antibody levels or serum neutralization. Most studies demonstrated significantly lower antibody response and neutralization in older adults compared to younger vaccinees after administration of first and second vaccine dose. However, two studies reported no significant difference in vaccine responses across age groups after third dose administration.Conclusion: This systematic review highlights lowerimmunogenicity towards COVID-19 vaccines in older population. Further research into strategies to improve vaccine responses in the elderly is required to provide sufficient protection for this vulnerable group. Keywords: COVID-19 vaccine, antibody, neutralization, age, elderly

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