Publications by authors named "Sumadiono"

Background: Food allergy (FA), which is a condition that has no effective cure and can result in severe life-threatening allergic reactions, remains a global public health concern; however, little is known about how FAs are currently managed in the Asia-Pacific region.

Objective: The main objective of this survey was to evaluate the epidemiology of FA, as well as the availability of resources and practices for management of FA and anaphylaxis by health care providers across Asia.

Methods: From June 2022 to September 2022, a questionnaire-based survey comprising 66 questions was electronically sent to member societies of the Asia Pacific Association of Allergy Asthma and Clinical Immunology by using Survey Monkey.

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Purpose: The use of soy-based infant formula has increased widely in infants with cow's milk allergy (CMA). This study aimed to provide evidence on the growth pattern of CMA infants fed with soy-based infant formula in an Indonesian setting.

Methods: A multi-site, intervention study was conducted among full-term and normal birth weight CMA infants.

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Objectives: Toxic death is a big problem in the treatment of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), especially in low-income countries. Studies of ciprofloxacin as single agent prophylaxis vary widely in success rate. We conducted a double-blind, randomized study to test the effects of ciprofloxacin monotherapy as prophylaxis for sepsis and death in induction treatment of the Indonesian childhood ALL protocol.

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We conducted a randomized trial to compare the influence of 3 additional doses of L-asparaginase on clinical outcome of newly diagnosed childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Patients were treated using Indonesian WK-ALL-2000 protocol between 1999 and 2005 and randomized to receive (3A arm, n=61) or not to receive (0A arm, n=56) an additional 3 weekly doses of 6000 IU/m(2)/dose of Escherichia coli L-asparaginase during consolidation treatment on top of 2 doses (standard-risk patients) or 5 doses (high-risk patients). Events after remission included relapse (37.

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Background: Studies have suggested that demographic and lifestyle factors could shape the composition of fecal microbiota in early life. This study evaluated infant stool microbiota signatures in two Asian populations, Singapore (n = 42) and Indonesia (n = 32) with contrasting socioeconomic development, and examined the putative influences of demographic factors on these human fecal associated bacterial signatures.

Results: Longitudinal analysis showed associations of geographical origin with Clostridium leptum, Atopobium and Bifidobacterium groups.

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Introduction: In July 2001, a 'twinning' project was undertaken between University Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, Canada to create a computerised Pediatric Cancer Registry at Sardjito Hospital, Yogyakarta city.

Objectives: To analyse information from the Yogyakarta Pediatric Cancer Registry (YPCR) in order to i) determine the prevalence of pediatric cancers in Yogyakarta Special Region and, ii) compare the demographics of pediatric malignancies in the Special Region (population: 3.3 million), with those of the Saskatchewan Cancer Registry in the province of Saskatchewan (population: 1 million).

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