Publications by authors named "A A Suwantika"

: The Measles-Rubella Microarray Patch (MR-MAP) is an important technology that is expected to reduce coverage and equity gaps for measles-containing vaccines (MCVs), reach zero-dose children, and contribute to elimination of measles and rubella. MR-MAPs are anticipated to be easier to deploy programmatically and could be delivered by lesser-trained health workers, thereby increasing immunization coverage. The most advanced MR-MAP has reached clinical proof-of-concept through a Phase I/II trial in the target population of infants and young children.

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Pharmacogenetics is a promising approach in future personalized medicine. This field holds excellent prospects for healthcare quality acceleration. It promotes the transition to the precision medicine era, whereby a health treatment is driven by a deeper understanding of individual characteristics by interpreting the underlying genomic variation.

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Background: Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for coronavirus disease (COVID) are used in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to inform treatment decisions. However, to date, it is unclear when this use is cost-effective. Existing analyses are limited to a narrow set of countries and uses.

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Background: In Indonesia, the adoption of telepharmacy was propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting the need for a user-friendly application to support both the general population and pharmacists in accessing healthcare services. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate usability and user feedback of a pioneering telepharmacy application known as Tanya Obat (translating to "Ask about Medications") in Indonesia, from the perspectives of the general population and pharmacists.

Methods: A mixed-methods sequential study was conducted with the early-stage Tanya Obat application in Bandung City.

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  • Autophagy is a vital cellular process that helps maintain balance and remove damaged components, and its dysfunction is linked to diseases like cancer and metabolic syndromes.
  • Studies suggest propolis, known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, may also influence autophagy, but this aspect hasn't been widely explored yet.
  • This review aims to examine how propolis affects autophagy in biological models, which could lead to new propolis-based nutritional products and therapies.
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