Publications by authors named "Damayanti"

Background: Weil's disease is an infection caused by Leptospira bacteria. Leptospirosis may cause arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation and ST-T segment changes. We report a rare case of total atrioventricular block induced by leptospirosis.

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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) poses a challenge due to its chronic inflammatory nature. Recent research highlights microbiome dysbiosis as a key contributor. Emollients "plus" are modern moisturizers containing bacterial lysate, improving skin barrier function and reducing Staphylococcus aureus colonization, thus mitigating AD symptoms.

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Background: The Monkeypox Virus (MPOX) has caused a surge in viral infections, leading to the WHO recognizing it as a public health emergency of international concern. MPOX infection shares clinical similarities with smallpox but can cause complications like myocarditis, anorectal pain, ocular lesions, kidney damage, or soft tissue superinfection. The study aims to understand the characteristics of myocarditis, fixed drug eruption, and dry eye syndrome in Monkeypox patients.

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Recently, a unique behavior of T7 RNA polymerase has expanded its functionality as a biosensing platform. Various biosensors utilizing T7 RNA polymerase, combined with fluorescent aptamers, electrochemical probes, or CRISPR/Cas systems, have been developed to detect analytes, including nucleic acids and non-nucleic acid target, with high specificity and low detection limits. Each approach demonstrates unique strengths, such as real-time monitoring and minimal interference, but also presents challenges in stability, cost, and reaction optimization.

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Varicella, caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), is rarely reported in the elderly but often complicates with pneumonia. In this case report, we present a case of varicella pneumonia in the elderly. A 60-year-old man presented to the emergency room with vesicles filled with clear fluid that had appeared all over the body for the past four days.

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Zebrafish serve as a pivotal model for bioimaging and toxicity assessments; however, the toxicity of banana peel-derived carbon dots in zebrafish has not been previously reported. The aim of this study was to assess the toxicity of carbon dots derived from banana peel in zebrafish, focusing on two types prepared through hydrothermal and pyrolysis methods. Banana peels were synthesized using hydrothermal and pyrolysis techniques and then compared for characteristics, bioimaging ability, and toxicity in zebrafish as an animal model.

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Velvet bean is a native Indonesian legume containing L-dopa, yet it remains underutilized. The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of different types of tempe (soybean, velvet bean, and their combination) on cognitive function, brain histology, dopamine levels, and serum β-amyloid in rats, as well as to identify the parameters most influencing cognitive function, including brain mass and volume, hippocampal neuron count, and dopamine and β-amyloid levels. An experimental study was conducted using a completely randomized design with one factor: the protein source of diet.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition characterized by eczema lesions and dry, itchy skin. Recent guidelines for the management of AD emphasize the importance of using moisturizers in the management of AD. This study is a double-blind clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of moisturizers containing anti-inflammatory ingredients compared with moisturizers without anti-inflammatory ingredients for skin hydration in mild to moderate adult AD patients for 14 days at the Dermatology and Venereology Outpatient Clinic at Dr.

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Bovine trichomoniasis is a reproductive illness that affects cattle causing pyometra, early to mid-pregnancy miscarriages, and lower birth rates. is a flagellated protozoan which first discovered in France in 1888 and composts three phases during its lifecycle including trophozoite, cyst, and pseudocyst. In addition, several factors contributed to the prevalence of trichomoniasis and fall into three categories are management, cow, and bull-related factors.

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Background: Developing an optimal media for Vero cell lines is crucial as it directly influences cell survival, proliferation, and virus production. The use of serum in cell culture raises safety concerns in biological production. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency have implemented stricter regulations on the use of animal-derived components in commercial protein manufacturing to ensure patient safety.

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The norovirus (NoV), known for its high contagion rate, is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis. The development of a NoV vaccine is hindered by significant antigenic variation, lack of suitable models, unknown vaccine protection duration, limited human challenge studies, complex performance patterns, and the absence of a reliable in vitro cultivation system, making prevention, early detection, and control the only effective measures to mitigate outbreaks. This review aims to discuss about several norovirus biosensor for point-of-care analysis.

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Lifestyle changes have significant impact on the pattern of sleep-in pregnant women. Irregular sleep patterns in pregnant women can lead to anaemia and disturbances in the formation of growth hormones, hence, causing interference in the progress and maturation of children, which includes increased potentials for stunted growth. This literature review aims to discuss the influence of the sleep quality of pregnant women on the incidence of stunting of newborns.

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Community health centres are of great importance in the context of disease prevention and health promotion. Nevertheless, the number of individuals who utilise health centres for preventive care is significantly lower than those who seek treatment for existing illnesses. The objective of this study was to provide insights into innovative marketing strategies and brand awareness to enhance the utilisation of primary health services.

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  • Refusal of autopsy can happen for reasons like religious beliefs and concerns about diseases, prompting interest in alternative methods like virtual forensic odontological autopsy.
  • The study systematically reviewed literature from December 2021 to October 2022 to assess the use of oral and maxillofacial radiology as a non-invasive technique for virtual autopsy.
  • Four main imaging techniques were identified for virtual autopsy in forensic odontology, including CT scanning (multidetector CT), cone beam CT, and magnetic resonance imaging, each with unique benefits.
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The porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus (PRRSV) belonging to the Arteriviridae family is the cause of PRRS disease. After being discovered for the first time in the United States in 1987, this illness quickly expanded to Canada. The disease was initially discovered in late 1990 in Germany, from where it quickly spread throughout Europe.

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  • - IBR (infectious bovine rhinotracheitis) is a respiratory disease in cattle caused by the bovine alphaherpesvirus type 1 (BoAHV-1), which has multiple subtypes and causes serious health issues, including reproductive failures like abortions.
  • - The virus can remain dormant in cattle and reactivate under stress or illness, spreading through direct contact or via the reproductive system, and it can also be transmitted through contaminated semen.
  • - Diagnosis involves lab tests like cell culture and PCR, while management includes isolating infected animals and vaccination to prevent further spread and reduce symptoms.
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  • The study focuses on the prevalence and risk factors of zoonotic intestinal helminth infections in cats across Indonesia's five major cities (Jabodetabek).
  • Fecal samples from both shelter and household cats showed a significant infection rate (37.9%) with various types of helminths, indicating serious public health concerns.
  • The research highlights the need for improved management practices, such as regular deworming and better hygiene, to prevent the spread of these infections to humans and other animals.
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Background: Cases of cruelty can occur in wild animal, livestock, and pet animal. Cruelty to cats choose to be the background of this research because many cases of cruelty to cats have not been reported although the cases are still high.

Aim: The aim of this research was to know how much dilution of cat blood can still be detected by Leucomalachite Green (LMG) and Takayama reagent.

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Purpose: This study explores strategic and technological approaches for sustainable oil production in Indonesia, focusing on policy frameworks, eco-innovation, and supply chain resilience to align with national and global standards. It also analyzes the organizational transition of Pertamina Drilling Service Indonesia (PDSI) to better navigate industry challenges with the outcome of a framework sustainable practices.

Design/methodology/approach: Utilizing Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) to analyze primary qualitative data, the research examines PDSI's adaptation to depict the current business environment and challenges both domestically and globally, addressing industry demands.

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Background: This study applied geographical standards (coverage distance) and demographic standards to investigate the capabilities of primary healthcare facilities to cover the largest area of the study area and the service area that can be accessed. This study was conducted to find out the sufficient number of primary healthcare (PHC) centers required to provide healthcare services to the entire community.

Methods: Data was obtained by applying geographic information system (GIS) techniques to analyze primary care facilities using the demographic and geographic standards for primary care facilities.

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  • The study focused on creating equations to predict maximal inspiratory pressure (MIP) in patients who had COVID-19 and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) using spirometry and thoracic ultrasonography (USG).
  • Conducted with 62 Indonesian adults from January to December 2022, it found significant correlations between MIP and factors like forced vital capacity (FVC) and diaphragm movements.
  • Two predictive models were developed: one for facilities with only spirometry and another for those with both spirometry and USG, allowing healthcare providers to select the best option based on their resources.
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Nanochitosan is known to have the potential to protect fish fillets, highly perishable products, as it can penetrate deep into the meat tissue and has high antibacterial activity. This study aimed to analyze the effect of nanochitosan incorporation to edible coating in inhibiting the degradation of Pangasius fillet quality during storage. The fillets were soaked with 2 % chitosan and nanochitosan concentrations (1 %, 2 %, and 3 %), stored for 15 days, and its quality was assessed periodically.

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  • Diospyros species have demonstrated significant wound healing properties and other beneficial activities such as anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant effects, making them valuable in traditional medicine.
  • This review critically assesses 20 years of research on Diospyros, highlighting the need for better optimization and scientific validation of its healing potential, especially focusing on the leaves.
  • The findings suggest that Diospyros leaves could be effectively used as herbal medications, supported by both scientific evidence and community practices, containing various bioactive compounds.
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Currently, methodologies for the identification and apportionment of air pollution sources are not widely applied due to their high cost. We present a new approach, combining mobile measurements from multiple sensors collected from the daily walks of citizen scientists, in a high population density area of Birmingham, UK. The methodology successfully pinpoints the different sources affecting the local air quality in the area using only a handful of measurements.

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