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EDITORIAL BOARD EDITORIAL BOARD Patrons Rector, Airlangga University Dean, Airlangga University School of Medicine Director, Dr Soetomo Hospital Surabaya Founder Prof R Soedarso Djojonegoro, MD Chairman Prof Askandar Tjokroprawiro, MD, PhD Vice-Chairman Prof M Sajid Darmadipura, MD Editor-in-Chief Prof Suhartono Taat Putra, MD, MS, PhD Vice Editor-in-Chief Prof Doddy M Soebadi, MD, PhD Senior Editors Prof Soetjipto, MD, MS, PhD Prof Widjoseno Gardjito, MD Prof Rachmat Santoso, MD Prof Benjamin Chandra, MD, PhD Prof R Moeljono Notosoedirdjo, MD, PhD Prof Purnomo Suryohudoyo, MD Prof Soedijono, MD, PhD Prof Dr med Puruhito, MD Prof Eddy Rahardjo, MD, PhD International Editors Prof HJA Mensink, MD, PhD Prof Sangkot Marzuki, MD, PhD Prof Yasuhiko Tomino, MD, PhD Prof Tikki Pangestu, PhD Prof Aw Tar Choon, MBBS, Mmed (Int.Med), MRC FRCPA, MPP Members Prof Djoko Roeshadi, MD, PhD Prof Benjamin P Margono, MD, PhD Prof Moersintowarti B Narendra, MD, MSc Prof Subijanto Marto Sudarmo, MD, PhD Aucky Hinting, MD, PhD R Darmawan Setijanto, DDS, MS, PhD Prof Parwati Setiono Basuki, MD, MSc, DTM&H Maria Yolanda Probohoesodo, MD Agus Darwanto, Drs, MS, PhD Managing Editors page 2 / 5

Suharto MD, MSc, DTM&H, PhD Joewono Soeroso, MD, MSc, PhD Endang Joewarini, MD, PhD Consultants Prof Haryono Suyono, PhD Prof Marsetio Donosepoetro, MD, PhD Prof Karjadi Wirjoatmodjo, MD Prof D Ma rifin Husin, MD, MSc Prof Eddy Soewandojo, MD Triono Soendoro, MD, PhD International Communication Dripa Sjabana, MD, MS Executive Secretaries Sunarko Setyawan, MD, MS, PhD Sri Musta ina, Drs, MS Mochammad Zuhdy, Drs Marketing and Subscription Prof Rochmad Romdoni, MD, PhD Urip Murtedjo, MD Agung Prasmono, MD Poedjo Hartono, MD Fund Raising Prof Boediwarsono, MD Agus Harianto, MD Suhartono DS, MD Treasurer Slamet Soeharto, Ir page 3 / 5

Table of Contents No Title Page 1 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TOPICAL GARLIC EXTRACT FOR METHICILLIN RESISTANT 72-77 Staphylococcus aureus TREATMENT IN BURNS 2 Mycobacterium tuberculosis IMMUNOGLOBULIN M (IgM) AND IMMUNOGLOBULIN G 78-81 (IgG) SURVEY IN HIV-INFECTED DONORS 3 COMPARING THE EFFECT OF RED YEAST RICE, DATE PALM, AND GUAVA LEAF 82-87 EXTRACT ON THROMBOCYTE AND MEGAKARYOCYTE COUNT IN THROMBOCYTOPENIC WHITE RATS 4 MATERNALLY INHERITED NUCLEOTIDE VARIATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL DNA (mtdna) 88-90 D-LOOP REGION 126 pb (nt: 34-159 HVS II) IN MADURESE INDIVIDUALS 5 RAPID CULTURE METHOD USING BIPHASIC MEDIA ON BACTERIOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS 91-96 TO DETECT Mycobacterium tuberculosis FOR DETERMINING PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS 6 EFFECT OF CARBIDE AND CaCl2 CONCENTRATION ON VITAMIN C CONTENTS OF 97-100 BANANA KEPOK 7 DIRECT CLONING OF MELANOMA ANTIGEN 1 (MAGE-1) AND THE E2 GENE OF HOG 101 - CHOLERA VIRUS (HCV) FROM THE BLUNT END PCR PRODUCT USING pet 101/D-TOPO 108 8 QUANTITATION OF MICROORGANISMS IN LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT SECRETIONS 109-111 9 BMD-QUS ASSESSMENT RESULT APPROPRIATES TO DIAGNOSE OSTEOPOROSIS 112-115 10 ACID-FAST BACTERIA M. leprae EXAMINATION IN LEPROSY PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT 116-118 page 4 / 5

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA Vol. 49 - No. 2 / 2013-04 TOC : 10, and page : 116-118 ACID-FAST BACTERIA M. leprae EXAMINATION IN LEPROSY PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT ACID-FAST BACTERIA M. leprae EXAMINATION IN LEPROSY PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT Author : Suliati - Department of Health Analyst Health Polytechnique Ministry of Health, Surabaya Abstract Leprosy is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, including intra- cellular bacterial groups. The disease attacks humans,especially in the skin and nervous edge, and requires a long time in the course of the disease, known as chronic diseases (Miller,1991). The purpose of the study to determine differences in the examination in the laboratory to observe the bacteria Mycobacteriumleprae and Mycobacterium leprae in skin smear preparations early in patients before treatment and smear preparations in patientswith chronic skin after treatment. This research is descriptive. The sample in this study is the scrapings of skin tissue taken from theright ear lobe, left earlobe, forehead and chin of the 20 lepers. Obtained from 20 patients with leprosy Mycobacterium leprae smearexamination before treatment was 12 (60%) with positive results and 8 (40%) with negative results. While checking Mycobacteriumleprae obtained after treatment of 12 (60%) with positive results and 8 (40%) with negative results. There were 12 (60%) are TypeMB and 8 (40%) are Type PB. So the conclusion is Mycobacterium leprae examination before treatment was 12 (60%) were TypeMB with positive sputum smear examination after treatment, while there were 8 (40%) were Type PB with negative sputum smearexamination. Although the results of the examination on the type of MB is still positive, but the results have been negative BI and MI.The implications of this research are expected need for dissemination to the public that despite negative laboratory results, but shallhave to receive treatment. Although it is theoretically possible for the PB -type negative smear test results but remains to be done.(fmi 2013;49:116-118) Keyword : leprosy, acid-fast, bacteria, (Mycobacterium, leprae), examination,, Daftar Pustaka : 1. Bryceson ADM and Pfaltzgraff RE, (1990). Leprosy, 3rd ed.. Edinburgh : Churchill Livingstone 2. Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia, (2002). Buku Pedoman Pemberantasan Penyakit Kusta, 15th ed.. Jakarta : Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia Copy alamat URL di bawah ini untuk download fullpaper : journal.unair.ac.id/filerpdf/fmi050c5d269afull.pdf page 5 / 5