معرفی کتاب «Medical Technology and Environmental Health : Proceedings of the Medicine and Global Health Research Symposium (MoRes 2019), 22-23 October 2019, Bandung, Indonesia» نوشتهٔ Abdullah, Ade Gafar; Abdullah, Cep Ubad; Widiaty, Isma، منتشرشده توسط نشر CRCPress/Balkema در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Basic and Clinical Medical Sciences; Digital and Health Technology; Biomedical and Health Technology; Biopharmaceutical Products and Engineering; Community and Occupational Health; Curriculum Development and Evaluation; Drug Discoveries and Development; Infectious and Non-Infectious Diseases; Public Health and Occupational Health; Hospital and Nursing Management. ;The proceedings of the Medical and Global Health Research Symposium (MoRes) provides a selection of papers resulting from the conference, either research results or literature review, on advanced medical technology and environmental health in the era of industrial revolution 4.0. Nine majorsubject areas were presented in thethis proceedings volume,comprising halal medicine: challenges and opportunities; infectious and non-infectious diseases; drug discoveries and development; community and occupational health; health policy and health insurance; hospital and nursing management; disaster relief and management; environment health and climate change; and digital and health technology. It is expected that the proceedings will give new insights into knowledge and practice of medicine and global health. Therefore, parties involved in medicine and global health such as academics, practitioners, business leaders, and others will benefit from the contents of the proceedings. Cover......Page 1 Half Title......Page 2 Title Page......Page 4 Copyright Page......Page 5 Table of contents......Page 6 Preface......Page 12 Scientific committee......Page 14 Organizing committee......Page 16 Acknowledgments......Page 18 Basic and clinical medical sciences......Page 20 Aedes-aegypti organophosphate resistance detection in theRawasari subdistrict of Central Jakarta, Indonesia, as an effortfor dengue hemorrhagic fever vector control......Page 22 Stimulatory effect of methanolic extract and N-hexane insolubleand soluble fraction of parijoto fruit (Medinilla speciosa Blume)on the spermatozoa quantity of male Sprague Dawley rats......Page 28 The impact of purple sweet potato water extract on excess weightgain in pregnant mice......Page 33 Effects of aqueous extract of unripe papaya (Carica papaya L.) onmice milk production......Page 38 Histopathological and microbiological analyses of anextrapulmonary tuberculosis diagnostic scoring model design......Page 43 Case report of perioperative bronchospasm......Page 47 Correlation between ferritin levels and Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF)value in thalassemia patients at a private hospital in Indonesia in 2018......Page 49 Effect of tomato juice on the sperm quality of mice exposed totertiary cigarette smoke......Page 54 Acute toxicity test for the ethanolic extract of the white oystermushroom......Page 60 Validity and reliability of anatomy examination of organ structureand topography......Page 63 The role of FTO gene polymorphism in weight loss: Anevidence-based case report......Page 68 Investigating the hepatoprotective potential of Ocimum americanumL. ethanol extract in rifampicin-induced hepatotoxicity mice......Page 73 Micronucleus assay and oral hygiene index in smokers......Page 79 The vascular risk factors of ischemic stroke in young adults......Page 84 Antihepatotoxic activity of ethanol extract of Ocimumamericanum L. on isoniazid-induced hepatotoxicity mice......Page 92 Ameliorative effects of ethanol extract of sea cucumber (Holothuriaedulis spp.) in alloxan-induced rats......Page 98 The chronic effects of lemon aqueous fraction administration onbody weight and visceral fat mass......Page 105 The impact of tender coconut water on preventing lipidperoxidation and increasing antioxidant enzymes in lead-inducedrats......Page 110 Digital and health technology......Page 118 Perception and influences of smartphone use among primaryschool children in Muar district in Johor, Malaysia......Page 120 Biomedical and health technology......Page 130 Significance of preoperative measurement of tibial reference point in knee replacement with tibial valgus deformity......Page 132 Reliability of a common digital body scale to determine bodycomposition......Page 137 A literature review: Biomarker CD 31+ as a sign of endothelialdysfunction in children and adults......Page 142 Biopharmaceutical product and engineering......Page 148 Skin penetration enhancement of polyphenolic compounds from cocoa pod husk topical serum using aphytosomal system......Page 150 In silico analysis of multi-target antimelasma aloe vera compound......Page 155 Clove leaf oil compound in combination with standard drugs foreffective liver cancer therapy......Page 160 Community and occupational health......Page 166 Scabies and the development of clean and healthy living behaviortools for Islamic boarding schools (pesantren)......Page 168 Empowering local women to promote community healthin Indonesia......Page 172 Clinical profile in adult typhoid fever in patients at hospital X, EastJakarta, Indonesia, January–March 2018......Page 179 The relationship between intensity of visits of children under5 years to the integrated health post (POSYANDU) and toddlernutritional status in Padasuka Bandung Regency......Page 191 Tutorials or Santri health pocketbooks: Which one is moreeffective?......Page 196 Risk of musculoskeletal injury in the back area on small industrialworkers......Page 199 Initial gamification project to increase mental health awareness forIndonesian youth......Page 203 Curriculum development and evaluation......Page 208 Intrinsic factors in learning success and passing the Computer-BasedTest (CBT) of competency of graduate medical program (UKMPPD)......Page 210 Drug discoveries and development......Page 216 A biomechanical study using porcine knees for posterior rootmedial meniscus repair using arthroscopic direct meniscal extrusionreduction surgery......Page 218 The use of ethanolic extract of cogongrass roots to reducetriglyceride absorption in male mice......Page 224 Gynura divaricata: Natural source for carcinoma mammae therapyagent development......Page 228 Copper nanoparticles synthesis optimization using melinjo (Gnetumgnemon L.) leaves extract and beta cyclodextrin as a stabilizer......Page 232 Alternative drug combination to treat chronic myeloid leukemiaresistance in developing countries......Page 238 Total polyphenol and flavonoid content comparation of KertasariArabica coffee (coffea arabica L.) leaves, pulp, and beans......Page 244 Phycochemical screening and standard parameter determination ofSpirulina plantesis, Chlorella vulgaris, and Euchema spinosum,cultivated in Indonesia......Page 249 In Silico approach of soursop leaf for prediction of anticancermolecular target therapy......Page 256 Features of lymphocyte infiltration in lungs of rats given ethanolicextract of white oyster mushrooms and exposure to cigarette smoke......Page 263 MicroRNA-16 in novel liver cancer targeted therapy by cloveleaf oil......Page 267 In-vitro investigation of cytotoxicity of West Java Curcuma longaand its potential therapeutic use against breast cancer......Page 272 Anticancer effect and co-chemotherapy of [1,2-epoxy-3(3-(3,4-dimetoksifenil)-4h-1-benzopiran-4on)] propane withDoxorubicin in breast cancer cell line MCF7......Page 276 Infectious and non infectious diseases......Page 282 Antiretroviral therapy (ART) substitution among HIV/AIDSpatients visiting Sanjiwani hospital, Bali......Page 284 Basic sanitation: Is it an important factor in dengue transmission?......Page 289 Relationship between body mass index and the degree of mitralvalve stenosis: Supporting evidence for the obesity paradoxphenomenon......Page 293 Rett syndrome with all its problems in Indonesia: A review of casereports......Page 301 Can rose apple leaf be developed for antileucorrhoea andantidandruff?......Page 307 Intra-cytoplasmic Cytokine Staining (ICS): Optimizing antigenstimulation for measuring M. tuberculosis-specific T cell response......Page 312 Determinants of tuberculosis-preventive behavior in rural areasof Indonesia......Page 317 Antituberculosis induced drug reaction with eosinophilia andsystemic symptoms in a pediatric latent tuberculosis infectionoverdiagnosed as tuberculosis disease......Page 323 Description of mild cognitive impairment for stroke patientsin the department of neurology at Jakarta Islamic Hospital,September–November 2015......Page 330 Pediculosis capitis at Islamic boarding schools......Page 335 Identification of cardiovascular risk factors among Hajj pilgrimsfrom Bali in 2018......Page 339 Public health and occupational health......Page 344 Anticancer effect of 1,2-epoxy-3(3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-4H-1-benzopiran-4on) Propane (EPI) and combination withDoxorubicin on HTB183 lung cell cancer culture......Page 346 Larvae and pupae in Bandung city: Can they be the indicators ofDengue outbreak?......Page 351 Can traditional psychoeducation reduce the stigma againstdepression among teenagers?......Page 357 How employment periods and working posture lead tomusculoskeletal disorders......Page 361 Achievement evaluation in minimum service standards of healthservices: Mental illness patient service using shackles – expectationand reality......Page 366 Do fast food consumption and physical activities associate withblood pressure of senior high school students in South Tangerang,Indonesia?......Page 372 Is there a correlation between patients’ knowledge and attitudesabout tuberculosis?......Page 377 Santri health cadre as innovation toward healthy religiousboarding schools (pesantren)......Page 382 Hospital and nursing management......Page 386 Understanding the referring system for knee osteoarthritis patientsfrom primary health care’s physician: A pilot study at Al-Ihsanhospital, Indonesia......Page 388 Why do patients want to upgrade the service level in hospitals?......Page 391 Author Index......Page 396 "The proceedings of the Medical and Global Health Research Symposium (MoRes) provides a selection of papers resulting from the conference, either research results or literature review, on advanced medical technology and environmental health in the era of industrial revolution 4.0. Nine majorsubject areas were presented in thethis proceedings volume, comprising halal medicine: challenges and opportunities; infectious and non-infectious diseases; drug discoveries and development; community and occupational health; health policy and health insurance; hospital and nursing management; disaster relief and management; environment health and climate change; and digital and health technology. It is expected that the proceedings will give new insights into knowledge and practice of medicine and global health. Therefore, parties involved in medicine and global health such as academics, practitioners, business leaders, and others will benefit from the contents of the proceedings."--Page 4 of cover
The proceedings of the Medical and Global Health Research Symposium (MoRes) provides a selection of papers resulting from the conference, either research results or literature review, on advanced medical technology and environmental health in the era of industrial revolution 4.0. Nine majorsubject areas were presented in thethis proceedings volume, comprising halal medicine: challenges and opportunities; infectious and non-infectious diseases; drug discoveries and development; community and occupational health; health policy and health insurance; hospital and nursing management; disaster relief and management; environment health and climate change; and digital and health technology. It is expected that the proceedings will give new insights into knowledge and practice of medicine and global health. Therefore, parties involved in medicine and global health such as academics, practitioners, business leaders, and others will benefit from the contents of the proceedings.
The proceedings of the Medical and Global Health Research Symposium (MoRes) provides a selection of papers resulting from the conference, either research results or literature review, on advanced medical technology and environmental health in the era of industrial revolution 4.0. Nine major subject areas were presented in the this proceedings volume, comprising halal medicine: challenges and opportunities; infectious and non-infectious diseases; drug discoveries and development; community and occupational health; health policy and health insurance; hospital and nursing management; disaster relief and management; environment health and climate change; and digital and health technology. It is expected that the proceedings will give new insights into knowledge and practice of medicine and global health. Therefore, parties involved in medicine and global health such as academics, practitioners, business leaders, and others will benefit from the contents of the proceedings. The conference aimed (1) to bring together scientists, practitioners, students, researchers, and civil society organization representatives in the medical and global health symposium; and (2) to share and discuss theoretical and practical knowledge on innovation in medicine and global health.