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CONTOH CANTUMAN ARTIKEL FORMAT HTM

PMID- 30388105 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20190123 LR - 20190123

IS - 1935-2735 (Electronic) IS - 1935-2727 (Linking) VI - 12

IP - 11

DP - 2018 Nov Tahun Terbit

TI - Geographic variation in dengue seroprevalence and force of infection in the

urban Judul Publikasi

paediatric population of Indonesia.

PG - e0006932

LID - 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006932 [doi] DOI

AB - Understanding the heterogeneous nature of dengue transmission is important

We analyzed data from a cluster-sample, cross-sectional seroprevalence study in

estimates, we determined the proportion of sub-districts expected to reach seroprevalence levels of 50%, 70% and 90% by year of age. We used population averaged generalized estimating equation models to investigate individual- and

cluster-level determinants of dengue seropositivity. Dengue force of infection

varied substantially across Indonesia, ranging from 4.3% to 30.0% between sub-districts. By age nine, 60% of sub-districts are expected to have a seroprevalence >/=70%, rising to 83% by age 11. Higher odds of seropositivity

were associated with higher population density (OR = 1.54 per 10-fold rise in

population density, 95% CI: 1.03-2.32) and with City (relative to Regency) administrative status (OR = 1.92, 95% CI: 1.32-2.79). Our findings highlight the

substantial variation in dengue endemicity within Indonesia and the importance of

understanding spatial heterogeneity in dengue transmission intensity for optimal

dengue prevention strategies including future implementation of dengue vaccination programmes.

FAU - Tam, Clarence C AU - Tam CC

AUID- ORCID: 0000-0003-1697-286X

AD - Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore and National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore.

AD - Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene &

Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.

FAU - O'Driscoll, Megan AU - O'Driscoll M

AUID- ORCID: 0000-0002-7972-5703

AD - Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene &

Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.

AD - Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College London,

London, Pengarang&Institusi

United Kingdom.

FAU - Taurel, Anne-Frieda AU - Taurel AF

AD - Sanofi Pasteur, Asia and JPAC Region, Singapore, Singapore.

FAU - Nealon, Joshua AU - Nealon J

AD - Sanofi Pasteur, Asia and JPAC Region, Singapore, Singapore.

FAU - Hadinegoro, Sri Rezeki AU - Hadinegoro SR

AD - Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Cipto

Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia.

LA - eng

MH - Antibodies, Viral/*blood MH - Child

MH - Child, Preschool MH - Cross-Sectional Studies

MH - Dengue/*blood/epidemiology/virology MH - Dengue Virus/genetics/*immunology MH - Female

MH - Humans

MH - Indonesia/epidemiology MH - Infant

MH - Male

MH - Pediatrics/statistics & numerical data MH - Seroepidemiologic Studies

MH - Urban Population/statistics & numerical data PMC - PMC6241133

COIS- AFT and JN are employees of Sanofi Pasteur. SRH has been an investigator for clinical and epidemiological studies sponsored by Sanofi Pasteur, and has

SO - PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2018 Nov 2;12(11):e0006932. doi:

10.1371/journal.pntd.0006932. eCollection 2018 Nov.

PMID- 30333266

TI - Early Detection of Plasma Leakage in Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever. Judul Publikasi

PG - 183-184

AB - Dengue viral infection remains a major public health problem. As many as 400 million people are infected yearly. Even though the vaccine is available,

of dengue viral infection is diverse ranging from undifferentiated fever to dengue shock syndrome characterized by plasma leak and hemoconcentration. No specific antiviral therapy is available. Therefore, anticipation of complication

should be performed adequately.The most dangerous complication of dengue infection is shock syndrome. Hypothetically the occurrence of shock is a

result Abstrak

of secondary viral infection. The manifestation of increased vascular

permeability and low intravascular volume lead to the development of shock.

In

and manifested as a pleural effusion fluid accumulation in abdominal cavity or

hemoconcentration. This will only last for 48 hours and will be resolved later

spontaneously. Severity of leakage varies among patients and the unanticipated of

leakage due to failure to recognize and treat this manifestation related to mortality.Most of the fatal cases of dengue are related to late detection of the

and lead to apoptosis of these cells. Both host and viral factors contribute to

the severity of the illness.One of the important factors for dengue viral infection is the capacity of clinicians to identify the risk factors for shock.

Studies reported that female, infants, elderly, patients with concomitant diseases are prone to have more severe infection. Virus serotype and genetic susceptibility may also contribute but the evidence is still limited. So, those

are not sensitive enough be used in clinical setting.Besides those, after the

diagnosis of with dengue infection based on WHO criteria and confirmation by serology detection or viral material in the blood, no specific sign and

hematocrit values. Rapid intervention can be administered by monitoring MAP to

avoid deleterious consequences.The classification of WHO 1997 or 2009 were not

able to detect the plasma leakage earlier. Nainggolan et al presented the resulted of their observation among early dengue infection which was the occurrence of gallbladder wall thickening as a manifestation of plasma

AD - Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia -

Pengarang&Institusi Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. [email protected].

LA - eng

PT - Editorial Jenis Publikasi PL - Indonesia

TA - Acta Med Indones

JT - Acta medica Indonesiana Nama Jurnal JID - 7901042

SB - IM

MH - Dengue/diagnosis/etiology MH - Dengue Virus/pathogenicity MH - *Early Diagnosis

MH - Hemorrhage/*diagnosis/etiology/virology MH - Humans

MH - Indonesia MH - Plasma

MH - Severe Dengue/*blood/diagnosis MH - Severity of Illness Index MH - Ultrasonography

OTO - NOTNLM OT - MAP OT - NS1

OT - dengue hemorrhagic fever OT - dengue viral infection OT - mean arterial blood pressure OT - plasma leakage

SO - Acta Med Indones. 2018 Jul;50(3):183-184.

PMID- 30113689 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20190715 LR - 20190715

IS - 1708-8305 (Electronic) IS - 1195-1982 (Linking) VI - 25

IP - 1

DP - 2018 Aug 1 Tahun Terbit

TI - Dengue infection in international travellers visiting Bali, Indonesia. Judul Publikasi

LID - 10.1093/jtm/tay061 [doi]

AB - Background: Dengue, an acute febrile illness caused by infection with dengue virus (DENV), is endemic in Bali, Indonesia. As one of the world's most popular

tourist destinations, Bali is regularly visited by domestic and international

travellers, who are prone to infection by endemic pathogens, including DENV.

Currently, limited data are available on the characteristics of dengue in travellers visiting Bali. Information on the epidemiology and virological

cross-sectional dengue study involving foreign travellers visiting Bali, Indonesia in the period of 2015-17. Patients presenting at Kasih Ibu Hospital

with fever and clinical symptoms of dengue were asked to participate in the study. Clinical and laboratory assessments were performed and sera were collected

for molecular analysis, which included DENV serotyping, genome sequencing and

phylogenetic analysis. Results: Among the 201 patients recruited, dengue was confirmed in 133 (66.2%) of them, based on detection of NS1 antigen and/or

Phylogenetic analysis of DENV based on envelope gene sequences revealed that the

source of DENVs was local endemic viruses. Conclusion: Our study confirms that

dengue is one of the causes of fever in travellers visiting Bali. Although it is

a cause of significant morbidity, the majority of patients only experienced mild

DF, with only a small proportion developing DHF. We revealed that DENVs isolated

were autochthonous. Accurate diagnosis, preventive measures and continuous disease surveillance will be useful for better management of dengue infection in

travellers.

FAU - Masyeni, Sri AU - Masyeni S

AD - Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Warmadewa University, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.

FAU - Yohan, Benediktus Pengarang&Institusi

AU - Yohan B

AD - Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia.

FAU - Somia, I Ketut Agus

AD - Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia.

FAU - Sasmono, R Tedjo AU - Sasmono RT

AD - Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia.

LA - eng

GR - U18 CK000443/CK/NCEZID CDC HHS/United States PT - Journal Article

PT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Jenis Publikasi PL - England

TA - J Travel Med MH - Dengue Virus/isolation & purification MH - Female

MH - *Travel-Related Illness PMC - PMC6118167

SO - J Travel Med. 2018 Aug 1;25(1). pii: 5065180. doi: 10.1093/jtm/tay061.

PMID- 30092158 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20181029 LR - 20181114

IS - 1654-9880 (Electronic) IS - 1654-9880 (Linking) VI - 11

IP - 1

DP - 2018 Tahun Terbit

TI - Ten-years trend of dengue research in Indonesia and South-east Asian

countries: a Judul Publikasi

bibliometric analysis.

PG - 1504398

LID - 10.1080/16549716.2018.1504398 [doi]

AB - BACKGROUND: Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral disease with high incidence in

over 128 countries. WHO estimates 500,000 people with severe dengue are hospitalized annually and 2.5% of those affected die. Indonesia is a hyperendemic

country for dengue with an increasing number of cases in the last decade.

Unfortunately, the trends of Indonesian dengue research are relatively unknown.

OBJECTIVE: This research aimed to depict bibliographic trends and knowledge structure of dengue publications in Indonesia relative to that of South-east Asia

dengue-related documents originated from SEA region, of which Indonesia Abstrak contributed 5.90%. The publication growth rate in Indonesia, however, is the

highest in ASEAN region (28.87%). Total citations for documents published

vector and diagnostic method. While insect vector remained dominant in the last

five years, other topics such as disease outbreak, dengue virus, and dengue vaccine started emerging. CONCLUSION: In the last 10 years, dengue publications'

growth from Indonesia in international journals improved significantly, despite

less number of publications compared to other SEA countries. Efforts should be

made to improve the quantity and quality of publications from Indonesia. The research topics related to dengue in Indonesia are in line with studies in SEA.

Stakeholders and policy makers are encouraged to develop a roadmap for dengue

research in the future.

FAU - Maula, Ahmad Watsiq AU - Maula AW

AUID- ORCID: 0000-0003-1494-5403

AD - a Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Population Health, Faculty of

Medicine, Public Health and Nursing , Universitas Gadjah Mada , Yogyakarta , Indonesia.

FAU - Fuad, Anis Pengarang&Institusi

AU - Fuad A

AUID- ORCID: 0000-0003-2303-5903

AD - a Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Population Health, Faculty of

Medicine, Public Health and Nursing , Universitas Gadjah Mada , Yogyakarta , Indonesia.

PT - Comparative Study PT - Historical Article

PT - Journal Article Jenis Publikasi

PT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't PT - Review

PL - United States TA - Glob Health Action

JT - Global health action Nama Jurnal JID - 101496665

SB - IM

MH - Asia, Southeastern/epidemiology MH - *Bibliometrics

MH - Biomedical Research/*history/*trends MH - Dengue/*epidemiology

MH - Disease Outbreaks/*statistics & numerical data MH - Forecasting

MH - History, 21st Century MH - Humans

MH - Incidence

MH - Indonesia/epidemiology

MH - Publications/*statistics & numerical data/*trends PMC - PMC6095018

OT - *research topics analysis EDAT- 2018/08/10 06:00

AID - 10.1080/16549716.2018.1504398 [doi]

PST - ppublish

SO - Glob Health Action. 2018;11(1):1504398. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2018.1504398.

PMID- 29953438 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20180813 LR - 20181114

IS - 1935-2735 (Electronic) IS - 1935-2727 (Linking) VI - 12

IP - 6

DP - 2018 Jun Tahun Terbit

TI - Dengue virus serotype distribution based on serological evidence in

pediatric Judul Publikasi

urban population in Indonesia.

PG - e0006616

LID - 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006616 [doi]

AB - BACKGROUND: Dengue is a febrile illness transmitted by mosquitoes, causing disease across the tropical and sub-tropical world. Antibody prevalence data and

serotype distributions describe population-level risk and inform public health

decision-making. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this cross-sectional study we

used data from a pediatric dengue seroprevalence study to describe historical

dengue serotype circulation, according to age and geographic location. A sub-sample of 780 dengue IgG-positive sera, collected from 30 sites across

15-18 years. Amongst monotypic samples, the highest proportion was reactive against DENV-2, followed by DENV-1, and DENV-3, with some variation across

of 516.5 [1/dil] in the oldest age group. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We found that

all four dengue serotypes have been widely circulating in most of urban Indonesia, and more than half of children had already been exposed to >1

importance of dengue surveillance, prevention and control.

FAU - Sasmono, R Tedjo AU - Sasmono RT

AUID- ORCID: 0000-0003-0986-2590

AD - Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia.

FAU - Taurel, Anne-Frieda AU - Taurel AF

AD - Sanofi Pasteur, Asia & JPAC Region, Singapore.

FAU - Prayitno, Ari AU - Prayitno A

AD - Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Cipto

Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia.

FAU - Sitompul, Hermin

AU - Sitompul H Pengarang&Institusi

AD - Sanofi Pasteur, Asia & JPAC Region, Singapore.

FAU - Yohan, Benediktus AU - Yohan B

AD - Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia.

FAU - Hayati, Rahma F AU - Hayati RF

AD - Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jakarta, Indonesia.

FAU - Bouckenooghe, Alain AU - Bouckenooghe A

AD - Sanofi Pasteur, Asia & JPAC Region, Singapore.

FAU - Hadinegoro, Sri Rezeki AU - Hadinegoro SR

AD - Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Cipto

Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia.

FAU - Nealon, Joshua AU - Nealon J

AD - Sanofi Pasteur, Asia & JPAC Region, Singapore.

LA - eng

PT - Journal Article

PT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Jenis Publikasi DEP - 20180628

PL - United States TA - PLoS Negl Trop Dis

JT - PLoS neglected tropical diseases Nama Jurnal JID - 101291488

RN - 0 (Antibodies, Neutralizing) RN - 0 (Antibodies, Viral) RN - 0 (Immunoglobulin G) SB - IM

MH - Adolescent

MH - Antibodies, Neutralizing/blood MH - Antibodies, Viral/*blood MH - Child

MH - Child, Preschool MH - Cross-Sectional Studies MH - Dengue/*epidemiology/virology

MH - Dengue Virus/*immunology/isolation & purification MH - Humans

MH - Immunoglobulin G/blood MH - Indonesia/epidemiology MH - Infant

MH - Neutralization Tests MH - Seroepidemiologic Studies MH - Serogroup

MH - Urban Population PMC - PMC6040755

COIS- I have read the journal's policy and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: Anne-Frieda Taurel, Alain Bouckenooghe, Hermin

Sitompul and Joshua Nealon are employees of Sanofi Pasteur, a company engaged in

the production of vaccines including against dengue. R. Tedjo Sasmono, Ari Prayitno and Sri Rezeki Hadinegoro have been investigators for clinical or epidemiological studies sponsored by Sanofi Pasteur, and have been

PHST- 2018/06/29 06:00 [entrez]

AID - 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006616 [doi]

AID - PNTD-D-18-00329 [pii]

PST - epublish

SO - PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2018 Jun 28;12(6):e0006616. doi:

10.1371/journal.pntd.0006616. eCollection 2018 Jun.

PMID- 29871615 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20181127 LR - 20181127

IS - 1347-4715 (Electronic) IS - 1342-078X (Linking) VI - 23

IP - 1

DP - 2018 Jun 5 Tahun Terbit

TI - Vertical transmission of dengue virus in the Yogyakarta airport area.

Judul Publikasi PG - 22

LID - 10.1186/s12199-018-0711-6 [doi]

AB - BACKGROUND: International Health Regulations controls international travel including human movement, disease vector, and imported items to prevent the spread of dengue, especially in seaports, airports, and border crossing posts.

This study aimed to determine dengue Transovarial Transmission Index (TTI) and

distribution of dengue virus in the areas around Adisucipto Airport of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. METHODS: The study was a descriptive analytic study with

cross sectional design, conducted by mapping the spread of the dengue virus and

identifying TTI in Adisucipto Airport. A total of 145 ovitraps were installed in

both perimeter and buffer areas of the airport. Positive Ovitrap Index (OI), TTI,

and serotype of dengue virus were examined. The TTI was identified using immunocytochemistry immunoperoxidase streptavidin biotin complex (IISBC)

method Abstrak

in mosquito head squash preparations. RESULTS: OI in the buffer area was 32 (45.1%), whereas OI in the perimeter area was 24 (32.4%). The TTI in the

(20.3% versus 16.1%). Dengue virus serotype-2 (DENV-2) and dengue virus serotype-3 (DENV-3) were predominantly found in Ae. aegypti and Ae.

shows that the areas are likely to have higher risk of developing dengue outbreak.

FAU - Satoto, Tri Baskoro Tunggul AU - Satoto TBT

AD - Center For Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jl.

Farmako Sekip Utara, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. [email protected]. Pengarang&Institusi FAU - Listyantanto, Antok

AU - Listyantanto A

AD - Port Health Quarantine, Adisucipto Airport, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

FAU - Agustjahjani, Suzana Dewi AU - Agustjahjani SD

AD - Port Health Quarantine, Adisucipto Airport, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

FAU - Josef, Hari Kusnanto AU - Josef HK

AD - Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

AD - Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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