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MANDALIKA VETERINARY JOURNAL
ISSN : 27988732     EISSN : 27988732     DOI : https://doi.org10.33394/mvj.v2i2.6224
Mandalika Veterinery Journal (mvj) menerbitkan makalah berkualitas tinggi dan kebaruan yang berfokus pada Kedokteran Hewan dan Ilmu Peternakan. Bidang studi tersebut adalah anatomi, patologi, kedokteran dasar, kesehatan masyarakat veteriner, mikrobiologi, reproduksi veteriner, parasitologi, peternakan, dan kesejahteraan hewan. Makanan hewan, hewan pendamping, obat kuda, hewan air, hewan liar, jamu, akupunktur, epidemiologi, biomolekuler, forensik, hewan laboratorium dan model hewan dari infeksi manusia dipertimbangkan.
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Detection Of Antibiotic Residues In Quail Eggs At The Traditional Market Of Mataram City Nurul Khairah; Kholik Kholik
Mandalika Veterinary Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (506.894 KB) | DOI: 10.33394/mvj.v2i2.6223

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Quail farms (Coturnix sp.) are inseparable from the antibiotic uses, breeders who use antibiotics without observing the appropriate rules could cause residues in the tissues and organs of animals, including in eggs. Consumption of quail eggs containing by antibiotic residues could have a negative impact on health. Quail eggs consumed by the public generally come from traditional markets. The survey results show that the Karang jasi market is a traditional market in Mataram city that sells the most quail eggs. This study aimed to detect antibiotic residues in quail eggs in the traditional market of Mataram city. This research was a descriptive study, used the survey method with a cross-sectional approach. 18 Samples were taken from the traditional market of Mataram city which is sells the most quail eggs. The examination of samples was done qualitatively using a screening test by bioassay. The test results showed that all samples tested were negative from antibiotic residue. Based on the result, could be councluded that the quail eggs in the karang jasi traditional market are safe for consumption.
Isolation of Gram Positive Bacteria In Sumbawa Wild Honey Memo Andrianto; Novarina Sulsia Ista'In Ningtyas; Alfiana Laili Dwi Agustin
Mandalika Veterinary Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

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Sumbawa is one of the areas known as honey-producing areas in Indonesia, one of which is wild honey. Wild honey is a type of honey whose habitat is in the wild. How to find honey in Sumbawa is still fairly traditional. The process of packaging wild honey is also still using the traditional way from taking to packaging which is still traditional, which allows bacterial contamination of honey. The aim of the study was to isolate gram positive in Sumbawa wild honey. This study used 10 honey samples from Sumbawa which were used for isolation of gram-positive bacteria in Sumbawa wild honey and then accommodated in a sample tube. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that from 10 samples of Sumbawa wild honey taken from different villages there were gram-positive bacteria.
Ectoparasite Detection Of Trichodina Sp In Dumbo Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) In Batu Kumbung Fish Seeds, Lingsar District, West Lombok Regency Sumarni sumarni; Dina Oktaviana
Mandalika Veterinary Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
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The Batu Kumbung Fish Seed Center (BBI) is such an installation and is under the auspices of the Marine and Fisheries Service of West Nusa Tenggara Province, which was established in 1959, which is located in Batu Kumbung Village, Linggsar District, West Lombok Regency. The problem that is often experienced by fish farmers is the emergence of disease attacks, one of which is Trichodina sp. The purpose of this study was to detect the presence of Trichodina sp ectoparasites in catfish (Clarias gariepinus) at the Fish Seed Center (BBI) Batu Kumbung, Lingsar District, West Lombok Regency. This research is a descriptive research type with a survey study type. The research sample was taken using random sampling from five different pool plots in (BBI) Batu Kumbung, Lingsar District, West Lombok Regency. The samples of this study were 15 samples of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus). Examination of the sample using scraping and biopsy. The results of the examination showed that from 15 samples of catfish, 8 positive samples of Trichodina sp. on the gills and obtained 7 positive samples of Trichodina sp. on mucus. Trichodina sp. It has denticles on the surface of its body, its shape is round like a disc and its locomotion is cilia on the outer surface of its body
Detection Bacteria of Escherichia coli in Broiller Chicken in Tradisional Market Mataram City Dita Febrianti; Alfiana Laili Dwi Agustin; Novarina Sulsia Ista'In Ningtyas
Mandalika Veterinary Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

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Escherichia coli bacteria are bacteria that are susceptible to contaminating chicken meat. Bacterial contamination in chicken meat generally comes from the room, equipment or table where the chicken is abattoir, as well as the water used during the slaughtering process to the processing of chicken meat. The impact if people consume chicken meat contaminated with  Escherichia coli bacteria with general symptoms of abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, fever and typhus. This study aims that determine the presence or absence of Esherichia coli bacteria in chicken meat sold in the traditional market of Mataram City. The samples of this research taken by purposive  sampling. The method of this research using detect disease to estimate proportion, where 10 samples of broiler chicken meat were taken from 19 traders in the Mataram City Traditional Market and analyzed descriptively. From 10 samples of broiler chicken tested, 4 of them were contaminated with Escherichia coli bacteria. The results showed that 40% of broiler chicken meat in the Mataram City Traditional Market were contaminated with Esherichia coli bacteria.
Detection Of Nematode Worm Eggs In The Feces Of Domestic Chicken (Gallus domesticus) In Karang Bongkot Village Labuapi District West Lombok Regency Teguh Dwi Waskita; Novarina Sulsia Ista'In Ningtyas; Alfiana Laili Dwi Agustin
Mandalika Veterinary Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2022): OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

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Domestic chicken (Gallus domesticus) is one type of poultry that has experienced domestication and is spread throughout the archipelago. Chicken consumed by humans should be in a healthy condition and free from various types of parasites.  Information about Domestic chicken infected with parasites is needed to maintain animal health and prevent the occurrence of zoonotic diseases.  Research has been carried out on Domestic chicken in Karang Bongkot Village, Labuapi District, West Lombok Regency with the aim of detecting nematode worms in Domestic chicken. Samples were taken as many as 5 chicken feces and examined by the native and floating method in the Equine Clinical Skills Center (CSC) laboratory of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mandalika Universitas of Mataram, and then identified based on their morphology. Two samples were positive for nematode infection. The results of this study succeeded in detecting nematodes that infect native chickens as Heterakis gallinarum species.

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