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IDENTIFICATION OF DERMATOPHITE FUNGI ( TINEA UNGUIUM ) ON NAIL SCREENING OF CHICKEN TRADERS IN PANORAMA MARKET, BENGKULU CITY IN 2021 Putri Widelia Welkriana; Apriansyah Saputra; Susiwati Susiwati
Avicenna: Jurnal Ilmiah Vol. 16 No. 3 (2021): Avicenna: Jurnal Ilmiah
Publisher : Public Health Department, Faculty of Health Science University Muhammadiyah Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36085/avicenna.v16i3.2019

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Background : Chicken traders work using both hands to clean and cut chickens. With conditions due to their lifestyle which always struggles with damp and wet triggers the emergence of skin diseases, one of which is Tinea Unguium which is caused by fungi, especially Trichophytonrubrum. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the presence or absence of Tinea Unguium fungus in Nail Scrapings of Chicken Traders and to determine macroscopically the condition of Chicken Traders' nails at Panorama Market, Bengkulu City. Methods: This research is descriptive observational research by testing the sample. A total of 23 samples were taken directly by scraping the nails of chicken traders. Results: Based on the results of the research, the sample of nail scrapings from chicken traders was that most of the respondents were not infected with Tinea Unguium fungus, as many as 14 respondents, 60.9%, and almost half were infected with Tinea Unguium fungus, as many as 9 respondents, 39.1%.Macroscopically from 9 traders who were infected with Tinea Unguium fungus, there were 6 traders who had clinical symptoms and 3 other traders had normal nail conditions or did not have clinical symptoms. Conclusion: concluded that The results of this studyhalf of the respondents were not infected with the fungus Tinea Purple and a small proportion of respondents were infected with the fungus Tinea Purple.Suggestion: As knowledge for the community and academics so that it becomes a reference for further research that is more varied.
Testing Effect Of Immunomodulator Ethanol Extract Of Mengkudu Leaves (Morinda Citrifolia) On Macrofag Cell Activities In Mencit Balb/C Infected Plasmodium Berghei Jon Farizal; Leni Marlina; Susiwati Susiwati; zamharira Muslim
SANITAS: Jurnal Teknologi dan Seni Kesehatan Vol 11 No 2 (2020): SANITAS Volume 11 Nomor 2 Tahun 2020
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Jakarta II

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36525/sanitas.2020.23

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Background malaria fever is a disease that is still a problem in developing countries. Plasmodium bergheiis a facultative intracellular parasite, so the immune system that plays a role is the cellular system. Morinda citrifolia is a traditional medicinal plant that contains many active compounds that can reduce the number of malaria parasitemia. Proving the immunomodulatory effect of ethanol extract ofmorinda citrifolia on phagocytosis activity of Balb/c mice infected with Plasmodium berghei. The data were obtained from calculating the number of phagocytosis activity of macrophage cells in each field of view. A different test for macrophage phagocytosis using One Way ANOVA followed by Post Hoct Test. Method this type of research is experimental with the design of the post-test only control group design in experimental animals balb/c mice consisting of 24 male mice, divided into 4 groups. (K) is the control group given Aquabidest, and the treatment group (P1, P2, P3) which was given extract morinda citrifolia with stratified doses (0.64 mg / kgBb / day, 1.28 mg / kgBb / day, 2.56 mg / kgBb / day). The treatment process was given for 13 days and on the 6th day was infected with Plasmodium bergheias much as 0.1 ml x 106 intraperitoneally. On the 14th day, peritoneal fluid isolation was carried out followed by an examination of macrophage cell phagocytosis activity. Result ethanol extract Morinda citrifolia can increase macrophage phagocytosis, between control and treatment P1, P2, and P3 have significant differences, but between treatments, there is no significant difference. Conclusion. Ethanol extract of Morinda citrifolia in various doses can increase the phagocytosis of macrophages in Babl/c mice infected with Plasmodium berghei.