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Autor:
Maidy Pranata Putri, N. Cox, C. Hayes, N. Sukri, Ria P Larasati, G. Ingkokusumo, E. Burni, H. Z. Muslim, B. Subianto, C. H. Simanjuntak, Andrew L. Corwin, Kanti Laras
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 26:880-888
A suspected epidemic of unknown etiology was investigated in April/May 1996 in the remote jungle highlands of easternmost Indonesia. Trend analysis demonstrates the area-wide occurrence of a major respiratory infection outbreak in November 1995 throu
Autor:
S. Gandahusada, D. T. Dennis, J. Sulianti Saroso, C. H. Simanjuntak, J. Olson, V. Lee, S. Nalim, I. Budiarso, Sukaeri Sukaeri, Suryatman Suryatman, Simanjuntak Simanjuntak, H. Suwasono
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Health Research, Vol 12, Iss 2 Jun (2012)
Telah dilakukan pemeriksaan secara laboratoris terhadap kesehatan transmigran yang berasal dari Jawa sebelum (1976) dan kurang lebih 2 tahun (1978) sesudah mereka menempati daerah transmigrasi Way Abung III, Lampung. Tujuan pemeriksaan ini adalah unt
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. 26(5)
The emergence of infectious disease causing agents/pathogens necessitates a rational surveillance approach leading to early detection and appropriate intervention. Surveillance activities with support from the US Naval Medical Research Unit No. 2 (NA
Autor:
C H, Simanjuntak, P, O'Hanley, N H, Punjabi, F, Noriega, G, Pazzaglia, P, Dykstra, B, Kay, Suharyono, A, Budiarso, A R, Rifai
Publikováno v:
The Journal of infectious diseases. 168(5)
Recombinant A-B+ Vibrio cholerae O1 strain CVD 103-HgR is a safe, highly immunogenic, single-dose live oral vaccine in adults in industrialized countries. Safety, excretion, immunogenicity, vaccine transmissibility, and environmental introduction of
Publikováno v:
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 24(5)
Publikováno v:
The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 79(3)
Following the discovery of four imported chloroquine-resistant P. falciparum infections in the Province of Yogyakarta (Island of Java) sensitivity tests were carried out in the Province of East Kalimantan Island of Borneo). Twenty subjects were given