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1di Blans, Marjolijn C.A., Ridwan, Ben U., Verweij, Jaco J., Rozenberg-Arska, Maja, Verhoef, Jan“...We describe an outbreak of Cyclospora cayetanensis infection among Dutch participants at a scientific meeting in September 2001 in Bogor, Indonesia. Fifty percent of the investigated participants were positive for C. cayetanensis. ...”
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2di Tauran, Patricia M., Sennang, Nurhayana, Rusli, Benny, Wiersinga, W. Joost, Dance, David, Arif, Mansyur, Limmathurotsakul, Direk“...Melioidosis is known to be highly endemic in parts of southeast Asia and northern Australia; however, cases are rarely reported in Indonesia. Here we report three cases of melioidosis in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia occurring between 2013 and 2014. ...”
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3di Tosepu, Ramadhan, Gunawan, Joko, Effendy, Devi Savitri, Ahmad, La Ode Ali Imran, Farzan, Amrin“...We herein report an unusual case of diphtheria outbreak in Indonesia in 2017 and its possible causes and current management....”
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4di Bowes, Lucy, Aryani, Farida, Ohan, Faridah, Haryanti, Rina Herlina, Winarna, Sri, Arsianto, Yuli, Budiyawati, Hening, Widowati, Evi, Saraswati, Rika, Kristianto, Yuliana, Suryani, Yulinda Erma, Ulum, Derry Fahrizal, Minnick, EmilieTesto
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9di Nadjib, Mardiati, Setiawan, Ery, Putri, Septiara, Nealon, Joshua, Beucher, Sophie, Hadinegoro, Sri Rezeki, Permanasari, Vetty Yulianty, Sari, Kurnia, Wahyono, Tri Yunis Miko, Kristin, Erna, Wirawan, Dewa Nyoman, Thabrany, Hasbullah“...BACKGROUND: Dengue is associated with significant economic expenditure and it is estimated that the Asia Pacific region accounts for >50% of the global cost. Indonesia has one of the world’s highest dengue burdens; Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are the primary and secondary vectors. ...”
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10di Supit, Tommy, Nugroho, Eriawan Agung, Santosa, Ardy, Soedarso, Moh Adi, Daniswara, Nanda, Addin, Sofyan Rais“...OBJECTIVE: Indonesia has overcome several barriers to the growth of kidney transplantation within the past decade. ...”
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16“...Nevertheless, implementation was insufficient in low- and middle-income countries, including Indonesia. The study aims to assess the relationships between continuum of care (CoC) in maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) services and levels of care in Indonesia, examine the distribution of utilisation and investigate the associations between CoC in MNCH. ...”
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18di Lestari, Fatma, Kadir, Abdul, Puspitasari, Attika, Suparni, Wijaya, Oktomi, EL-Matury, Herlina J., Liana, Duta, Sunindijo, Riza Yosia, Yani Hamid, Achir, Azzahra, Fira“...INTRODUCTION: As a disaster-prone country, hospital preparedness in dealing with disasters in Indonesia is essential. This research, therefore, focuses specifically on hospital preparedness for COVID-19 in Indonesia, which is important given the indication that the pandemic will last for the foreseeable future. ...”
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19di Sendow, Indrawati, Field, Hume Ernest, Curran, John, Morrissy, Chris, Meehan, Greer, Buick, Tim, Daniels, PeterTesto
Pubblicazione 2006
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20di Kuntaman, Kuntaman, Lestari, Endang Sri, Severin, Juliëtte A., Kershof, Irma M., Mertaniasih, Ni Made, Purwanta, Marijam, Hadi, Usman, Johnson, James R., van Belkum, Alex, Verbrugh, Henri A.“...In a recent, population-based survey of 3,996 persons in Indonesia, fluoroquinolone (FQ)-resistant Escherichia coli was prevalent in the fecal flora of 6% of patients at hospital admission and 23% of patients at discharge, but not among healthy relatives or patients visiting primary healthcare centers (2%). ...”
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