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Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences (CJAS)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30313643     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55927/cjas.v1i2
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences (CJAS) is a peer-reviewed journal of applied sciences publishing in both English and Indonesian. CJAS Journal aims to provide an platform for disseminating applied sciences, it features articles and reviews by experts, and invites contributions from all areas of applied sciences. The journal has resisted the trend toward increased specialization and offers an excellent way to keep up with developments across the discipline. The Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences (CJAS) is available online only. The journal publishes high-quality papers monthly.
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The Role of UMKM in the Community Economy After the Covid-19 Pandemic Vera Maria; Fatika Andaristi; Nuzulan Nijmah Azzahra
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i1.9053

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The purpose of this study is that researchers want to analyze and examine the role of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (UMKM) in the community's economy before the pandemic, during the pandemic, and after the Covid-19 pandemic with several UMKM owners around Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University. Then the researcher wants to know whether the economy of some of these UMKM owners remains stable, increasing or vice versa, namely declining. The research method used is a qualitative method using a descriptive and interview approach. The results of this study show that from the sources we got, UMKM owners in the post-Covid-19 pandemic said that their economy has begun to recover but the benefits they get are not as good as before the Covid-19 pandemic
Mastitis Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Geetha Kumari; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i1.9315

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Mastitis, an inflammatory condition of the mammary gland, remains a major issue for both human and animal fitness. In addition to affecting lactating women, mastitis adversely affects milk manufacturing, animal welfare, and animal welfare. This method offers a concise evaluation of mastitis, highlighting its etiology, clinical manifestations, and mitigation techniques.Mastitis usually results from bacterial infections, with Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus spp., and Escherichia coli being the most common causative organisms. Infection occurs due to the activation of the immune reaction, which is fundamental to neighborhood swelling, pain, warmth, and altered milk composition. Clinical signs and symptoms include modifications in milk appearance, consistency, and the presence of systemic symptoms, including fever and lethargy.Timely diagnosis is vital for powerful control. Modern methods include somatic cell counts, bacterial lifestyles, and molecular strategies to identify causative pathogens. Advances in omics technologies have provided a deeper understanding of host-pathogen interactions, assisting in the development of patient-centered interventions.The preventive measures involve a multidisciplinary approach. More advantageous milking hygiene, proper teat care, and regular fitness tracking can mitigate the threat of mastitis
The Challenges and Future of Advanced Therapies Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Geetha Kumari; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i1.9343

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Advanced therapies, including gene therapies, cell-based therapies, and tissue engineering, have emerged as revolutionary approaches in medicine. These therapies hold immense promise for treating previously untreatable diseases by targeting underlying causes at the molecular and cellular levels. However, their translation from laboratory breakthroughs to clinical applications is accompanied by significant challenges that must be addressed to realize their full potential. One major challenge lies in the complexity and variability of patient responses. The personalized nature of advanced therapies demands precise customization of each individual, necessitating the development of robust biomarkers and predictive models. Ensuring the safety of these therapies is paramount. Unforeseen immune reactions, off-target effects, and long-term consequences require stringent preclinical testing and vigilant post-market surveillance. Manufacturing scalability is another hurdle. Unlike traditional pharmaceuticals, advanced therapies often involve intricate processes specific to each patient. Standardizing and automating these processes, while maintaining product quality and consistency, are critical obstacles. Moreover, the high costs associated with research, development, manufacturing, and delivery hinder accessibility and affordability, raising concerns about equitable patient access. The regulatory landscape also requires adaptation to accommodate the unique attributes of advanced therapies. Striking a balance between timely access to patients and comprehensive evaluation of safety and efficacy challenges regulatory agencies globally
Implementation of Information Technology in Improving Cooperative Management Efficiency Vera Maria; Elsanty Mulyasmi; Felicia Zhafira Herlambang
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i1.9365

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In the current era of globalization, technological advances have made business activities such as cooperative management which includes planning, organizing, directing, and controlling resources and activities in cooperatives to achieve goals easier to carry out. This research methodology relies on theoretical and conceptual knowledge, and uses the research concept of literature study, which is the collection of information by browsing and understanding books, journals, articles, scientific works, and other sources of written documents, to explore the relationship between information technology and cooperative management. The primary goal of this journal is to assess the effectiveness of using information technology in managing cooperatives
The Role of Digital Marketing in Pharmaceutical Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM) Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Geetha Kumari; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i1.9392

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The function of Digital marketing in pharmaceutical Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM) is progressively important in forming the online visibility and credibility of pharmaceutical companies. This paper explores how  digital marketing strategies are employed within Pharmaceutical Industry  to manage and reinforce connected internet opinions efficiently. Digital marketing resorts to different channels, including search engine optimization (SEO), friendly publishing, content marketing, and online billing, to reach and join accompanying cases and healthcare professionals. SERM focuses on the full enthusiasm for administering a company’s name through these digital channels, guaranteeing that definite and correct facts about pharmaceutical production and parties dominate the computer program that searches results.Key SERM strategies include listening to internet mentions, directing reviews, addressing negative responses, and engaging SEO methods to advance favorable content. By mixing these methods, drug companies can safeguard their influences, build trust, and guarantee agreement accompanying regulatory flags. This paper checks current practices, case studies, and moral considerations in pharmaceutical digital marketing  and SERM. It focuses on best practices and innovative approaches that improve brand perceptibility and patient data while asserting high flags of honor and supervisory compliance
Get to Know the Strategic Role of Cooperatives and SMes in the Indonesian Economy Hana Yatira; Armaida Raptama Sagala; Arini Rosalina; Khashia Daffa Aulya; Putri Realita F
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i2.9419

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Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises (UKM) play a crucial role in Indonesia's economic development in accordance with the spirit stated in Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution. This research aims to explore the role of cooperatives and SMEs in the context of the intent of Article 33, as well as analyzing the differences between cooperatives and SMEs in economic empowerment. Through a literature approach, this research identifies the contribution of cooperatives and SMEs in creating jobs, reducing economic disparities and strengthening the local economy. Analysis of the intent of Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution highlights the state's commitment to encouraging sustainable and inclusive economic development, which is based on the principle of kinship. However, challenges such as limited access to capital and technology and lack of supporting infrastructure still hinder the implementation of the intent of Article 33. Therefore, collaboration between the government, cooperatives, SMEs and the private sector is needed to create a conducive environment for the growth of cooperatives and SMEs in Indonesia
Recommended Diet for Diabetics Hydrocarbons, Glycemic Impact, Glycemic Load, Glycemic Index, and Mediterranean Diet Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Geetha Kumari; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i2.9433

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The growing prevalence of diabetes has necessitated the development of effective digestive blueprints to increase blood glucose levels and improve overall well-being. This study aimed to determine the impact of various dietary elements and abstinence from food patterns on glycemic control in diabetic inmates. Specifically, it tests the parts of hydrocarbons, glycemic impact, glycemic load, glycemic index, and the ability of the Mediterranean diet to consume diabetes. The research methodology involved an inclusive composition review and meta-reasoning of the existing studies that concentrated on these factors. Data were obtained from dispassionate tests, practical studies, and digestive directions written in peer-reviewed journals. The verdicts indicate that diets high in complex carbohydrates and texture, accompanied by a reduced glycemic index and glycemic load, are advantageous in controlling blood glucose levels. The Mediterranean diet, resulting from the extreme use of products that produce whole grains and healthy fats, is specifically productive for reconstructing glycemic control and lowering cardiovascular risk determinants. Furthermore, the study highlights the significance of the individualized ability to consume pieces of advice to establish the glycemic reaction of various cookings, seeing the variability in individual metabolic reactions. The results imply that merging these digestive elements into regular food planning can considerably improve diabetes administration and overall well-being
AIDS Activism and the Pharmaceutical Industry Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Geetha Kumari; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i2.9461

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The intersection of AIDS activism and the pharmaceutical industry has been pivotal in remodeling public health responses and treatment accessibility for HIV/AIDS. In the Eighties and Nineteen Nineties, AIDS activists and considerable organizations like ACT UP played an essential role in the pharmaceutical industry's regulations and practices. these activists demanded quicker drug approval methods, low-cost medicinal drug pricing, and increased transparency in clinical trials. Their advocacy brought about extensive policy adjustments, which included the elevated approval process by using the U.S. Meals and Drug Administration (FDA) and the implementation of the 340B Drug Pricing application, which made medicines less expensive for underserved populations.The activism now not only compelled pharmaceutical industry to lower expenses but additionally stimulated the enterprise's research and improvement priorities, resulting in an extra-targeted attempt at HIV/AIDS remedies. Furthermore, the collaboration among activists, scientists, and healthcare providers fostered an environment conducive to large scientific breakthroughs, inclusive of the improvement of antiretroviral remedies (art), which has converted HIV/AIDS from a deadly disease to a doable, persistent situation.This dynamic interaction between activism and industry highlights the significance of civic engagement in shaping healthcare coverage and advancing scientific research
Effective Christian Leadership is Based on Faith and the Vision of God Patar Lestari Nababan; Tetti Manullang
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i2.9530

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This research examines the importance of Christian Leadership in internship campuses such as at STT ABDI SABDA Deli Serdang Regency, that effective leadership is a sustainable factor such as internal and external factors, a Christian leader must be based on the vision and faith of God. Christian vision is a gift from God that is depicted in the inner self of a leader to carry out His eternal work. A living faith based on the living and eternal word of God is the basis for the vision and ethics of Christian leadership. Effective Christian leadership must be based on the characteristics of God and have holiness of life and a spirit of fear of God. A good Christian leader must have absolute truth as a basic principle for achieving success. The vision and ethics of Christian leadership must be centered on God through the living and eternal word of God, and become the basis for the vision and ethics. Method: Using a literature research approach and a descriptive qualitative methodology, data is gathered from journals, books, interviews, and documents that are relevant to the subject of study. Findings: First, what sort of Christian leadership is it possible for STT ABDI SABDA to adopt?. Second, the factors that influence a Christian leader. Third, ways to develop faith and vision of God for a Christian leader. Fourth, characteristics of an effective leader. Fifth, faith and vision of God which can help effective Christian leadership. Conclusion: With the existence of Christian Leadership, we know that not everyone has an important role in carrying out the spirit of discipline as stated in the Results and discussion chapter
Obesity Current Research and Future Hope Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Geetha Kumari
Contemporary Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/cjas.v2i2.9573

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Obesity is a broad-based public health issue that is defined by excessive consumption of body fat, which is associated with more negative health impacts than positive ones, such as diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. This abstract backs up a brief overview of the approaches being used in the fight against obesity today and in the future.The goal of current research efforts is to comprehend the intricate interplay of behavioral, environmental, and historical factors that contribute to corpulence. Genetic research has uncovered a large number of vulnerable genes, removing the inherited components of obesity. In the meanwhile, material factors like fattening diets and indolent habits warrant more study.Approaches to behavior qualification and novel healing attacks are being energetically investigated. Strategies include expanding anti-corpulence medications, bariatric surgery, and targeting gut bacteria. In the areas of precision, treatment, customized digestive approvals, plant structure, and customized absorption, encouraging results are emerging.The integration of scientific and mathematical strength techniques holds the key to future success in the battle against obesity. Innovative approaches to tracking and managing obesity are provided by wearable technology, mobile devices, and telehealth manifestos. Healthcare providers and situations can benefit from the large dossier science of logical analysis and artificial intelligence in generating thoughtful remedies for individualized burden administration