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Examination of NS1 antigen and IgM Anti Salmonella typhi, as a substitute for the Widal test for the diagnosis of dengue and typhoid (preceding dengue from typhoid fever)

Abstract: Dengue was the most important arthropod-borne viral disease of public health significance. Compared to nine reporting countries in the 1950s, today the geographic distribution includes more than 112 countries worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 2.5 billion people are at risk of dengue infection. Most
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Toxidynamics of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics

Abstract: The aminoglycosides are the mainstay in the treatment of serious gram-negative systemic infections. These are the broad spectrum antibiotics, and can be used for many infections of body systems. A disadvantage of the aminoglycosides is their association with nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, and neurotoxicity, all of which are associated with elevated serum levels.
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Antioxidant Power Test of Yellow Soybean Seed Aqueous Extract (Glycine max (L) Merill) compared to Vitamin E in CCI-Induced Male White Rats (Rattus norvegicus)

Abstract: The production of free radicals (oxidants) that are not in balance with antioxidant activity can cause cell damage. The need for antioxidants is absolutely necessary not only endogenous but also exogenous. Yellow soybean is one of the plants that has antioxidant activity, which can reduce the effects of free
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Characteristics of Epilepsy Patients at Panembahan Senopati Hospital, Bantul Period January - December 2009

abstract: Epilepsy is a disorder characterized by recurrent seizures originating from the brain, which affects an episode of sensory, motor or autonomic phenomena with or without loss of consciousness. Epilepsy is the second most common occurrence of chronic neurological conditions by a neurologist. The objective of study is to measure the
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Reasons for Inaccuracy in Mother's Time to Complete Immunization at the Palm Oil Health Center in Boyolali Regency

Abstract: The infant mortality rate in Indonesia is generally caused by the disease that can be prevented by immunization (PD3I). In 2008 showed decreasing success rates of immunization. The complete success of immunization in Public Health Centers Sawit District Boyolali amounted to 70-90%. This study aims to identify factors that cause mothers
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