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Autor:
P Tjaniadi, S Komalarini, Buhari A. Oyofo, Cyrus H. Simanjuntak, Andrew L. Corwin, Narain H. Punjabi, Murad Lesmana, Decy Subekti, James R. Campbell, Momtaz O. Wasfy, Nunung Machpud, B Setiawan
Publikováno v:
FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. 34:139-146
The prevalence of bacteria, parasite and viral pathogens in 3875 patients with diarrhea in community and hospital settings from March 1997 through August 1999 in Jakarta, Indonesia was determined using routine bacteriology and molecular assay techniq
Autor:
Buhari A. Oyofo, K.R. Porter, Murad Lesmana, P Tjaniadi, H. Digdowirogo, Decy Subekti, B Setiawan, James R. Campbell, Cyrus H. Simanjuntak, Andrew L. Corwin, S Komalarini
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 67:253-258
Norwalk Virus and Norwalk-like viruses (NLVs) are reportedly responsible for 2.5–4.0% of nonbacterial acute gastroenteritis (NBAG) worldwide. To help clarify the impact of NLVs on NBAG in Indonesia, stool specimens from 102 patients, 74 with NBAG a
Autor:
J. Iswandari, S. Komalarini
Publikováno v:
Paediatrica Indonesiana. 15:207
Between November 1971 and May 1974, there were 41 children, comprising 26 boys and 15 girls, suffering from cholera El Tor gastroenteritis treated with parenteral Bactrim during the first 24 hours followed by Bactrim orally for 4 consecutive days. Re
Autor:
Narain H. Punjabi, Nancy D. Witham, Donald H. Burr, Cyrus H. Simanjuntak, Murad Lesmana, S. Suharyono, Sunoto Sunoto, Maramis A. Hisham, Atti R. Rivai, Swiandy Kumala, Y. Soenarto, S. Komalarini
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Health Research, Vol 18, Iss 3&4 Des (2012)
When NAMRU started its collaboration work with the National Institute of Health, Research and Development (NIHRD), it became apparent that diarrheal disease was one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in Indonesia, especially in c
Autor:
Andrew L. Corwin, James R. Campbell, Decy Subekti, T S Komalarini, A.M. Svennerholm, Nunung Machpud, B Setiawan, Murad Lesmana, Buhari A. Oyofo, P Tjaniadi
Publikováno v:
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 65(2)
Infection caused by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) poses a serious health problem among children and adults in developing countries. Colonization of the small intestinal mucosa by ETEC strains is mediated by antigenically specific fimbriae,
Autor:
Melani W. Setiawan, S. Komalarini
Publikováno v:
The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 13(9)
Publikováno v:
The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health. 24(3)
A hospital stool survey of Indonesian children less than 5 years of age determined the prevalence of diarrhea caused by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and other bacterial enteropathogens, compared to non-diarrheic control patients. ETEC were
Autor:
Peter Echeverria, Ida Ørskov, MaryT. Ho, Lucia Verhaert, CæsarV. Ulyangco, Frits Ørskov, S. Komalarini
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 312:589-592
The frequency of association between transferable extrachromosomal D.N.A. (plasmid) mediated antibiotic resistance and enterotoxin production is unknown. The antimicrobial susceptibility of 176 enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli from 57 children and ad
Autor:
Sinta, S. Komalarini, Abdel Aziz, Warren R. Sanborn, Triwibowo, Sumarmo, J.-F. Vieu, I. L. Kadirman, Tonny Sadjimin, Atas, Sutrisna Ayam, R. Trenggonowati
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hygiene. 82:143-153
SUMMARYThe distribution of phage types was studied among 577 strains of Salmonella typhi from Indonesia. Chemotype, colicinogeny, and tetrathionate reductase activity were also studied for most of these strains. The current phage type formula for Jav
Autor:
W. R. Sanborn, R. Hablas, S. Komalarini, null Sinta, R. Trenggonowati, T. Sadjimin, null Atas, null Sutrisna
Publikováno v:
The Journal of hygiene. 79(1)
SUMMARYThe distribution of phage types among 221 human strains of Salmonella paratyphi A in Indonesia was studied. Approximately 50% were phage type 5, a rare type elsewhere in the world. Most other isolates were the cosmopolitan phage type 1. The ra