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NamamhsENRICO ANDRA HIDAYAT
Judul ArtikelMOLECULAR DETECTION OF UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTION HUMAN CORONAVIRUS IN CHILDREN
Abstrak (Bhs. Indonesia)Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is an acute infection that attacks the airways
from the nose to the alveoli Acute respiratory infections (ARI) occur in both the upper
and lower airways called Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTIs). Human
Coronavirus (HCoVs) is one of the microorganisms of the virus type occur Upper
Respiratory Tract Infections (URTIs) on that has become a pandemic worldwide and
has caused a high mortality rate. Based on data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health,
it was recorded that in 2020 the number of Human Coronavirus (HCoV) positive cases
in the 0-5 age group was 24,438 cases and in the 6-18 year age group was 80,555 cases.
Infection from this virus has been proven to cause disease with potential damage to
vital organs, including the lungs, heart, liver and kidneys, and infection poses a
significant risk for patients at high risk of pneumonia. Global climate change has an
influence on the increase in ARI cases. Temperature isrelated to changesin pathogenic
organisms such as protozoa, bacteria and viruses, thereby increasing the potential for
disease-causing transmission. Cold stress can alter the immune system and influence
susceptibility to ARI.
This research uses a survey method by taking random samples from the swabs
of children suffering from ARI. A total of 24 RNA samples were isolated from the
swabs of ARI patients who visited Batur 1 and 2 Community Health Centers who met
the inclusion criteria. HCoV detection is carried out using RT-PCR. Samples were
extracted using Zymo Direct-Zol RNA Miniprep and the GoScript RT Promega system
to obtain HCoV RNA, then cDNA was synthesized using the PROMEGA GoScript
RT System and then amplified. The PCR product will then be subjected to
electrophoresis and interpreted via UV transilluminator.
The results of this study show the 23 patient cDNA samples found 3 samples
(13.04%) consist ISPA_D_009, ISPA_D_019, ISPA_021 detected Human
Coronavirus and 20 samples(86.94%) did not detect Human Coronavirus. This proved
that prevalence HCoV in childern is still low. It can be concluded that RT-PCR can be
used to detect HCoV in children.
Abtrak (Bhs. Inggris)Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is an acute infection that attacks the airways
from the nose to the alveoli Acute respiratory infections (ARI) occur in both the upper
and lower airways called Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTIs). Human
Coronavirus (HCoVs) is one of the microorganisms of the virus type occur Upper
Respiratory Tract Infections (URTIs) on that has become a pandemic worldwide and
has caused a high mortality rate. Based on data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health,
it was recorded that in 2020 the number of Human Coronavirus (HCoV) positive cases
in the 0-5 age group was 24,438 cases and in the 6-18 year age group was 80,555 cases.
Infection from this virus has been proven to cause disease with potential damage to
vital organs, including the lungs, heart, liver and kidneys, and infection poses a
significant risk for patients at high risk of pneumonia. Global climate change has an
influence on the increase in ARI cases. Temperature isrelated to changesin pathogenic
organisms such as protozoa, bacteria and viruses, thereby increasing the potential for
disease-causing transmission. Cold stress can alter the immune system and influence
susceptibility to ARI.
This research uses a survey method by taking random samples from the swabs
of children suffering from ARI. A total of 24 RNA samples were isolated from the
swabs of ARI patients who visited Batur 1 and 2 Community Health Centers who met
the inclusion criteria. HCoV detection is carried out using RT-PCR. Samples were
extracted using Zymo Direct-Zol RNA Miniprep and the GoScript RT Promega system
to obtain HCoV RNA, then cDNA was synthesized using the PROMEGA GoScript
RT System and then amplified. The PCR product will then be subjected to
electrophoresis and interpreted via UV transilluminator.
The results of this study show the 23 patient cDNA samples found 3 samples
(13.04%) consist ISPA_D_009, ISPA_D_019, ISPA_021 detected Human
Coronavirus and 20 samples(86.94%) did not detect Human Coronavirus. This proved
that prevalence HCoV in childern is still low. It can be concluded that RT-PCR can be
used to detect HCoV in children.
Kata kunciAcute Respiratory Infection, Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Human Coronavirus, RT-PCR, Electrophoresis.
Pembimbing 1Dr. Daniel Joko Wahyono, M.Biomed
Pembimbing 2Dr. dr. Anton Budhi Darmawan, M.Kes., Sp.THT-KL
Pembimbing 3
Tahun2024
Jumlah Halaman47
Tgl. Entri2024-08-22 10:14:44.745114
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