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Volume 11 Number 3 Year 2023

13 articles in this issue 

Diana Krisanti Jasaputra,Hoo Yumilia,Julia Windi Gunadi,Ronny Lesmana,Andieni Faqhira Permadi

High levels of fat in the blood are a risk factor for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis liver disease. Indonesian medicinal plants that can decrease blood fat levels are turmeric and mangosteen peel. One of the mechanisms of blood fat-lowering drugs is to incr... see more

Pags. 159–163  

Anderias Parawatu Ora,Irfan Irfan,Soleman Landi

Perception is a mental process that occurs in humans that will show how we see, hear, feel, give, and feel around us. Patients' positive and negative self-perceptions are internal factors that significantly affect the healing process. Chronic filariasis p... see more

Pags. 164–170  

Wida Purbaningsih,Meike Rachmawati,Yani Triyani,Fadhilat Sabila Rahmi

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is the second leading cause of death from an infectious disease. Indonesia has the highest TB cases in West Java, East Java, and Central Java. Tuberculosis lymphadeni... see more

Pags. 171–175  

Lisda Amalia,Shafa Ayu Khairunnisa

Malnutrition in stroke patients can be caused by neurological deficits such as decreased consciousness, dysphagia, cranial nerve paresis, and hemiparesis/hemiplegia. The condition of malnutrition seriously impacts healing and can exacerbate the underlying... see more

Pags. 176–181  

Ilma Fahira Basyir,Dedianto Hidajat,Dinie Ramdhani Kusuma

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is transmitted from human to human and primarily via the respiratory route; hence, wearing a mask is the first step in preventing the spread of COVID-19. Behind the benefits of these masks are adverse consequences on th... see more

Pags. 182–187  

Yani Triyani,Rita Herawati,Rahmawati Rahmawati,Ranti Permatasari

The positive impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is that hospital laboratory services are excellent when other services are declining. Aside from molecular biology laboratory (polymerase chain reaction, PCR) services for COVID-19 di... see more

Pags. 188–194  

Sri Utami,Susi Endrini,Lilian Batubara,Nunung Ainur Rahmah,Irfan Syarif,Said Nafik,Betharie Cendera Arrahmani,Agung Novianto,Hanna Sari Widya Kusuma,Wahyu Widowati

Combining chemotherapeutic agents such as doxorubicin with herbal products or other compounds that can enhance cytotoxicity without side effects is required. Thus, we aimed to observe the cytotoxicity of doxorubicin and sesoot (Garcinia picrorrhiza) fruit... see more

Pags. 195–199  

Husnul Khuluq,Prasandhya Astagiri Yusuf,Dyah Aryani Perwitasari

Timely detection of patients with a high mortality risk in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can substantially improve triage, bed allocation, time reduction, and potential outcomes. A potential solution is using machine learning (ML) algorithms to pred... see more

Pags. 200–208  

Fanni Putri Diantina,Rizka Hadian Permana,Andhita Nurul Khasanah,Rifky Abdila Pratama,Aqyla Halwa,Dianita Rahma,Elizabeth Kristi Poerwandari,Dyah Triarini Indirasari

Indonesia ranks 6th with the highest number of online gamers in Asia and 12th in the world gaming market. When online gamers become addicted, they lose the ability to halt or control their gaming behavior, leading to problematic behavior. Decision-making ... see more

Pags. 209–217  

Marlina Marlina,Muliya Sari,Fithria Fithria,Rahmalia Amni

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a non-communicable disease that is the main cause of death and loss of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) globally. Patients can experience various complications that affect the severity of the disease. Various factors... see more

Pags. 218–224  

Lia Faridah,Savira Ekawardhani,Nisa Fauziah,Imam Damar Djati,Ramadhani Eka Putra,Kozo Watanabe

Dengue surveillance is an important activity to prevent dengue outbreaks. This activity becomes a significant challenge for the region with limited logistic capabilities. Developing a simple mathematical model to predict the possibility of dengue incidenc... see more

Pags. 225–233  

Julia Hartati,Meta Maulida Damayanti,Ismet Muchtar Nur,Annisa Rahmah Furqaani,Ajeng Kartika Sari,Meike Rachmawati,Tita Barriah Siddiq,Taufik Muhammad Fakih,Faqih Radina

The growth of micro-organisms that acquire resistance to most commercially available antibiotics is occurring rapidly. Consequently, a pressing necessity exists to identify and detect new antimicrobial substances. This study aimed to analyze the anti... see more

Pags. 234–241