نتایج جستجو برای: Indonesia

تعداد نتایج: 92998  

2016
Dyah Purnamasari Pradana Soewondo Samsuridjal Djauzi

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2011
Nyoman Budiantara

Poverty is one of fundamental problems which become major concern of Indonesia Government. World Poverty Commission said that unemployment is one of the main causes of poverty. A lot of literatures state that there is a strong correlation between unemployment and poverty, but to prove it empirically, was not easy. To see the relationship pattern between poverty and unemployment in Indonesia, it...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1994
M R Joesoef J S Knapp A Idajadi M Linnan Y Barakbah A Kamboji P O'Hanley J S Moran

Until recently, the only common strains of antimicrobial agent-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae detected in Indonesia were penicillinase-producing N. gonorrhoeae (PPNG) strains. Despite the spread of resistance to other antimicrobial agents among N. gonorrhoeae in Southeast Asia, surveillance for such resistance in Indonesia has been limited. We evaluated the in vitro susceptibilities of 86 N. g...

Journal: :The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2017
D Collins F Hafidz D Mustikawati

SETTING Indonesia has a high prevalence of tuberculosis (TB) and is one of the 22 countries with the highest TB burdens in the world. OBJECTIVE To understand the economic burden of TB in Indonesia. DESIGN TB data for 2015 were combined with cost data using a simple type of cost-benefit analysis in a decision tree model to show the economic burden under different scenarios. RESULTS In Indo...

2008
EKO BAROTO WALUJO

Indonesia is not only rich in its biodiversity but it is also well known as a country with high diversity of ethnicities. Each ethnic group has extensive experienced in the utilization and conservation of biological and ecological diversity. This biocultural richness has provided ethnobotanical researchers with endless research opportunities. Ethnobotanical study has a long history in Indonesia...

2017
Dwi Linna Suswardany David W. Sibbritt Sudibyo Supardi Jerico F. Pardosi Sungwon Chang Jon Adams

BACKGROUND The level of traditional medicine use, particularly Jamu use, in Indonesia is substantial. Indonesians do not always seek timely treatment for malaria and may seek self-medication via traditional medicine. This paper reports findings from the first focused analyses of traditional medicine use for malaria in Indonesia and the first such analyses worldwide to draw upon a large sample o...

2017
Georgi Hudjashov Tatiana M. Karafet Daniel J. Lawson Sean Downey Olga Savina Herawati Sudoyo J. Stephen Lansing Michael F. Hammer Murray P. Cox

Indonesia, an island nation as large as continental Europe, hosts a sizeable proportion of global human diversity, yet remains surprisingly undercharacterized genetically. Here, we substantially expand on existing studies by reporting genome-scale data for nearly 500 individuals from 25 populations in Island Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Oceania, notably including previously unsampled islands...

Journal: :Acta medica Indonesiana 2009
Laurentia Mihardja Delima Hadi Siswoyo Manz Lannywati Ghani Sidartawan Soegondo

AIM To estimate the prevalence of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes mellitus (DM) and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) in 15 year old and over in urban Indonesia and their association with risk factors such as age, smoking, physical inactivity, obesity, hypertension. METHODS A national sample involving 24,417 participants living in urban Indonesia aged > 15 years were examined for 2 hours of...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2013
Katrina Knope Carolein Giele

Dengue is an important cause of illness in travellers returning to Australia. The risk of local transmission from imported cases is of particular concern, with several large and explosive outbreaks recorded in recent years in north Queensland in areas where the mosquito vector of dengue is present. The number and proportion of dengue cases that are overseas-acquired is increasing. The number of...

2017
Arief Ramadhan Dana Indra Sensuse Aniati Murni Arymurthy

E-Government system has been developed in various countries. Currently, e-Government specifically appears in various paradigms, such as e-Procurement, e-Voting. Lastly, has emerged a new paradigm in e-Government, called e-Livestock. Therefore, in this study, we will propose and discuss about several success factors for eLivestock in Indonesia. We will take into account four previous researches ...

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