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1“…BACKGROUND: In year 2000, the entire population in Indonesia was 201 million and 57.6 percent of that was living in rural areas. …”
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2por Ramadona, Aditya Lia, Tozan, Yesim, Wallin, Jonas, Lazuardi, Lutfan, Utarini, Adi, Rocklöv, Joacim“…This study investigated the effects of human mobility and weather conditions on dengue risk in an urban area in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. METHODS: We established a Bayesian spatiotemporal model for neighbourhood outbreak prediction and evaluated the performances of two different approaches for constructing an adjacency matrix: one based on geographical proximity and the other based on human mobility patterns. …”
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3por Kristanti, Martina Sinta, Engels, Yvonne, Effendy, Christantie, Astuti, Utarini, Adi, Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra“…BACKGROUND: Dementia, even more than cancer, demands long-term care. While in Indonesia cancer is accepted as a disease requiring caregiving, dementia is still considered "a normal condition." …”
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4por Tantowijoyo, Warsito, Andari, Bekti, Arguni, Eggi, Budiwati, Nida, Nurhayati, Indah, Fitriana, Iva, Ernesia, Inggrid, Daniwijaya, Edwin W., Supriyati, Endah, Yusdiana, Dedik H., Victorius, Munasdi, Wardana, Dwi S., Ardiansyah, Hilmi, Ahmad, Riris Andono, Ryan, Peter A., Simmons, Cameron P., Hoffmann, Ary A., Rancès, Edwige, Turley, Andrew P., Johnson, Petrina, Utarini, Adi, O’Neill, Scott L.“…Here we describe the successful establishment of the wMel strain of Wolbachia in four sites in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We demonstrate that Wolbachia can be successfully introgressed after transient releases of wMel-infected eggs or adult mosquitoes. …”
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5por Dufault, Suzanne M., Tanamas, Stephanie K., Indriani, Citra, Utarini, Adi, Ahmad, Riris Andono, Jewell, Nicholas P., Simmons, Cameron P., Anders, Katherine L.“…We analysed 318 serotyped and geolocated dengue cases (and 5921 test-negative controls) from a randomized controlled trial in Yogyakarta, Indonesia of wMel deployments. We find evidence of spatial clustering up to 300 m among the 265 dengue cases (3083 controls) in the untreated trial arm. …”
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6por Ahmad, Riris A, Mahendradhata, Yodi, Cunningham, Jane, Utarini, Adi, de Vlas, Sake J“…This finding is similar for situations where the alternative sector is a more important health resource, such as in most other parts of Indonesia. CONCLUSION: We used mathematical modeling to explore the impact of Indonesian health system interventions on tuberculosis treatment outcome and deaths. …”
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7“…Despite implementation of Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (DOTS) program in public and private hospitals in Indonesia since 2000, the burden of childhood TB in hospitals was largely unknown. …”
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9por Bannister-Tyrrell, Melanie, Hillman, Alison, Indriani, Citra, Ahmad, Riris Andono, Utarini, Adi, Simmons, Cameron P, Anders, Katherine L, Sergeant, Evan“…This study aimed to develop a modelling framework to guide planning for the potential elimination of locally acquired dengue in Yogyakarta, a city of almost 400 000 people in Java, Indonesia. METHODS: A scenario-tree modelling approach was used to estimate the sensitivity of the dengue surveillance system (including routine hospital-based reporting and primary-care-based enhanced surveillance), and time required to demonstrate elimination of locally acquired dengue in Yogyakarta city, assuming the detected incidence of dengue decreases to zero in the future. …”
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10por Mahendradhata, Yodi, Lestari, Trisasi, Probandari, Ari, Indriarini, Lucia Evi, Burhan, Erlina, Mustikawati, Dyah, Utarini, Adi“…TB case management among PPs in Indonesia has not been investigated in recent years, despite longstanding recognition of inadequate care and substantial investment in several initiatives. …”
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11“…Results: About 1,625 dengue-related documents originated from SEA region, of which Indonesia contributed 5.90%. The publication growth rate in Indonesia, however, is the highest in ASEAN region (28.87%). …”
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12por Tetra Dewi, Fatwa Sari, Sudiya, Sudiya, Supriyati, Supriyati, Purwanta, Purwanta, Madyaningrum, Ema, Aulia, Firda Ulfa, Wardiani, Risma, Utarini, AdiEnlace del recurso
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14“…BACKGROUND: Heart diseases are increasingly identified as an important indirect cause of maternal mortality in several cities in Indonesia. The management of pregnancy with heart diseases requires a multidisciplinary approach, and interprofessional collaboration practice (IPCP) is critical to improving the quality of patient care. …”
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15por Indriani, Citra, Ahmad, Riris A., Wiratama, Bayu S., Arguni, Eggi, Supriyati, Endah, Sasmono, R. Tedjo, Kisworini, Fita Yulia, Ryan, Peter A., O’Neill, Scott L., Simmons, Cameron P., Utarini, Adi, Anders, Katherine L.“…Dengue is endemic in Indonesia. Here, we describe the epidemiology of dengue in the city of Yogyakarta, Central Java, as a prelude to implementation of a cluster-randomized trial of Wolbachia for the biocontrol of arboviral transmission. …”
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16por Anders, Katherine L., Indriani, Citra, Ahmad, Riris Andono, Tantowijoyo, Warsito, Arguni, Eggi, Andari, Bekti, Jewell, Nicholas P., Dufault, Suzanne M., Ryan, Peter A., Tanamas, Stephanie K., Rancès, Edwige, O’Neill, Scott L., Simmons, Cameron P., Utarini, Adi“…BACKGROUND: The AWED (Applying Wolbachia to Eliminate Dengue) trial is a parallel, two-arm, non-blinded cluster randomised controlled trial that is under way in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, with the aim of measuring the efficacy of Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti deployments in reducing dengue incidence in an endemic setting. …”
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18“…BACKGROUND: The Directly Observed Treatment Short-course (DOTS) expansion strategy through Public–Private Mix (PPM) is in progress at an international level as well as in Indonesia. The number of hospitals involved in PPM has been rapidly scaling up, requiring the assessment of quality of implementation. …”
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19por Indriani, Citra, Tantowijoyo, Warsito, Rancès, Edwige, Andari, Bekti, Prabowo, Equatori, Yusdi, Dedik, Ansari, Muhammad Ridwan, Wardana, Dwi Satria, Supriyati, Endah, Nurhayati, Indah, Ernesia, Inggrid, Setyawan, Sigit, Fitriana, Iva, Arguni, Eggi, Amelia, Yudiria, Ahmad, Riris Andono, Jewell, Nicholas P., Dufault, Suzanne M., Ryan, Peter A., Green, Benjamin R., McAdam, Thomas F., O'Neill, Scott L., Tanamas, Stephanie K., Simmons, Cameron P., Anders, Katherine L., Utarini, Adi“…We conducted a quasi-experimental trial to evaluate the impact of scaled Wolbachia releases on dengue incidence in an endemic setting in Indonesia. Methods: In Yogyakarta City, Indonesia, following extensive community engagement, wMel Wolbachia-carrying mosquitoes were released every two weeks for 13–15 rounds over seven months in 2016–17, in a contiguous 5 km (2) area (population 65,000). …”
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20por Anders, Katherine L., Indriani, Citra, Ahmad, Riris Andono, Tantowijoyo, Warsito, Arguni, Eggi, Andari, Bekti, Jewell, Nicholas P., Rances, Edwige, O’Neill, Scott L., Simmons, Cameron P., Utarini, Adi“…METHODS/DESIGN: The study is a parallel, two-arm, non-blinded cluster randomised controlled trial conducted in a single site in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The aim is to determine whether large-scale deployment of Wolbachia-infected Ae. aegypti mosquitoes leads to a measurable reduction in dengue incidence in treated versus untreated areas. …”
Publicado 2018
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