26 results match your criteria: "Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika[Affiliation]"

The livestock-associated methicillin-resistant (LA-MRSA) strains are prevalent in the poultry farming environment and are a common component of the bacterial microbiota on the skin and mucous membranes of healthy animals. The origin and spread of LA-MRSA are attributed to the use of antibiotics in animals, and close contact between people and different animal species increases the risk of animal exposure to humans. The epidemiology of LA-MRSA in poultry significantly changed when ST398 and ST9 were found in food-producing animals.

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Classical swine fever (CSF), sometimes referred to as hog cholera, is a highly contagious, virally based, systemic illness that affects both domestic and wild pigs. The virus known as classical swine fever virus (CSFV) is a member of the Flaviviridae family, specifically the genus Pestivirus. This disease is thought to be endemic in many Asian countries that produce pork as well as in several countries in Central and South America, the Caribbean, and elsewhere.

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Campylobacteriosis is a foodborne illness that is contracted by eating contaminated food, particularly animal products like meat from diseased animals or corpses tainted with harmful germs. The epidemiology of campylobacteriosis varies significantly between low-, middle-, and high-income countries. Campylobacter has a complicated and poorly known survival strategy for getting past host barriers and causing sickness in humans.

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  • The study looked at a specific gene from the reproductive parts of Bali cattle that had problems breeding, using 16 cattle for the tests.
  • Researchers took samples and tested them to find out which bacteria were present, how they reacted to different antibiotics, and whether they had a certain gene.
  • They found three types of bacteria that were mostly resistant to common antibiotics and discovered that these bacteria were closely related to some bacteria found in humans.
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One zoonotic infectious animal disease is brucellosis. The bacteria that cause brucellosis belong to the genus . Numerous animal and human species are affected by brucellosis, with an estimated 500,000 human cases recorded annually worldwide.

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  • This study focuses on identifying the invasive bacterial strain 0157:H7 from horse feces on Sumbawa Island using advanced molecular techniques, particularly the qPCR method.
  • Fresh fecal samples were collected and analyzed, revealing that six isolates tested positive for the 0157:H7 gene, with varying Cq and Tm values indicating different levels of bacterial presence.
  • The researchers emphasize the need for improved validation and standardization of qPCR technology to ensure accurate testing and effective disease management strategies.
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Harvesting marine microalgae Tetraselmis sp. using cellulose acetate membrane.

Bioresour Technol

May 2024

Research Center for Marine and Land Bioindustry, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), North Lombok 83756, Indonesia; Faculty of Integrated Technologies, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Gadong, BE 1410, Brunei Darussalam; Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika UNDIKMA, Jl. Pemuda No. 59A, Mataram 83126, Indonesia. Electronic address:

This study presents the development and application of a cellulose acetate phase-inversion membrane for the efficient harvesting of Tetraselmis sp., a promising alternative for aquaculture feedstock. Once fabricated, the cellulose acetate membrane was characterized, and its performance was evaluated through the filtration of Tetraselmis sp.

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Background And Aim: There are numerous reports of subclinical mastitis cases in Blitar, which is consistent with the region's high milk production and dairy cattle population. , which is often the cause of mastitis cases, is widely known because of its multidrug-resistant properties and resistance to β-lactam antibiotic class, especially the methicillin-resistant (MRSA) strains. This study aimed to molecular detection and sequence analysis of the gene in milk and farmer's hand swabs to show that dairy cattle are reservoirs of MRSA strains.

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Factors affecting cognitive frailty improvement and progression in Taiwanese older adults.

BMC Geriatr

January 2024

Institute of Injury Prevention and Control, College of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei, 11031, Taiwan, ROC.

Background: Knowledge of predictors of cognitive frailty (CF) trajectories is required to develop preventive strategies to delay or reverse the progression from CF to dementia and other adverse outcomes. This 2-year prospective study aimed to investigate factors affecting the progression and improvement of CF in older Taiwanese adults.

Methods: In total, 832 community-dwelling people aged ≥ 65 years were eligible.

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  • * The virus spreads through bites, targeting the encephalon, and requires laboratory confirmation for proper post-exposure prophylaxis, which includes wound care, anti-rabies serum, and vaccination.
  • * Canine rabies is the most common transmission route for humans, particularly impacting children and impoverished populations, creating significant social costs like death, loss of productivity, and psychological effects.
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Objectives: The extent to which knee functions improve after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) varies. This study aimed to determine the factors that affect lower knee function improvement after two years of ACLR.

Methods: The study included 159 patients who underwent ACLR in the Indonesian ACL community between August 2018 and April 2020.

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Background: Few studies emphasize on predictors of incident cognitive frailty (CF) and examine relationships between various gait characteristics and CF. Therefore, we conducted a 2-year prospective study to investigate potential predictors, including gait characteristics, of incident reversible CF (RCF) and potentially RCF (PRCF) among Taiwanese older adults.

Methods: Eligible participants were individuals aged ≥ 65 years, who could ambulate independently, and did not have RCF/PRCF at the baseline.

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Specific cognitive domains and frailty trajectories among older Taiwanese adults.

Aging Ment Health

August 2022

Institute of Injury Prevention and Control, College of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

: To investigate the associations of specific cognitive functions and with the frailty trajectory among older Taiwanese adults. At baseline, 730 community-dwelling older adults were recruited from outpatient clinics of a general hospital. Frailty status was defined using phenotype criteria.

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Applications of ultra-low-pressure filtration systems are increasing as they offer enhanced sustainability due to lower energy input, almost no use of chemicals, and minimum operational expenditure. In many cases, they operate as a decentralized system using a gravity-driven membrane (GDM) filtration process. These applications are relatively new; hence, the fundamental knowledge of the process is still limited.

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Reusing water and excess detergent from the laundry industry has become an attractive method to combat water shortages. Membrane filtration is considered an advanced technique and highly attractive due to its excellent advantages. However, the conventional membrane filtration method suffers from membrane fouling, which restricts its performance and diminishes its economic viability.

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A large amount of wastewater is directly discharged into water bodies without treatment, causing surface water contamination. A rotating biological contactor (RBC) is an attached biological wastewater treatment process that offers a low energy footprint. However, its unstable removal efficiency makes it less popular.

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Consumption of pathogenic contaminated water has claimed the lives of many people. Hence, this scenario has emphasized the urgent need for research methods to avoid, treat and eliminate harmful pathogens in wastewater. Therefore, effective water treatment has become a matter of utmost importance.

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A report of ectoparasites on cave nectar bat (Eonycteris spelaea) among cave-dwelling in Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

Ann Parasitol

January 2022

Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Biology Research Center, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor KM 46, Cibinong Bogor, Indonesia.

Studies were conducted from March to August 2021 in 4 caves located in Lombok Island (Gunung Tunak cave, Gale-Gale cave, Buwun cave, and Tanjung Ringgit cave). Eonycteris spelaea was infested with 7 species of ectoparasites consisting of 4 species from the class Insecta (Diptera: Eucampsipoda sundaica and Cyclopodia horsfieldii, and Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllus hexactenus and Thaumapsylla breviceps), and 3 species from the class Arachnida (Amblyomma sp., Ancystropus sp, and Meristaspis sp.

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Microalgae-based products have gained growing interest leading to an increase in large-scale cultivation. However, the high energy associated with microalgae harvesting becomes one of the bottlenecks. This study evaluated an energy-efficient microalga harvesting via ultra-low-pressure membrane (ULPM) filtration (<20 kPa) in combination with aeration.

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The increasing rate of oil and gas production has contributed to a release of oil/water emulsion or mixtures to the environment, becoming a pressing issue. At the same time, pollution of the toxic cigarette butt has also become a growing concern. This study explored utilization of cigarette butt waste as a source of cellulose acetate-based (CA) polymer to develop a phase inverted membrane for treatment of oil/water emulsion and compare it with commercial polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) and polysulfone (PSF).

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This study investigated the polymer film composite of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), trichlorethylene (TCE) and cresol red (CR) dye irradiated with gamma (γ) rays for potential application as radiation dosimetry. The film was prepared via the solvent-casting method with varying concentrations of TCE. Film samples were exposed to radiation from a γ-rays radiation source of Cobalt isotope.

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This paper introduces a new spark plasma sintering technique that is able to order crystalline anisotropy by in-series/in situ DC electric coupled magnetic field. The process control parameters have been investigated on the production of anisotropic BaFeO magnets based on resulted remanence (Mr). Sintering holding time (H.

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This study focuses on the effect of modified silica fillers by [EMIN][TfN] via physical adsorption on the CO separation performance of a mixed matrix membrane (MMM). The IL-modified silica was successfully synthesized as the presence of fluorine element was observed in both Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectrometer (XPS) analyses. The prepared MMMs with different loadings of the IL-modified silica were then compared with an unmodified silica counterpart and neat membrane.

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Membrane technology is one of reliable options for treatment of oil/water emulsion. It is highly attractive because of its effectiveness in separating fine oil droplets of <2 µm sizes, which is highly challenging for other processes. However, the progress for its widespread implementations is still highly restricted by membrane fouling.

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Wastewater containing oil/water emulsion has a serious ecological impact and threatens human health. The impact worsens as its volume increases. Oil/water emulsion needs to be treated before it is discharged or reused again for processing.

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