This study aims to determine the prevalence and species of endoparasite that infect the digestive tract of goats in Ujungpangkah Sub-District, Gresik District. This study was conducted in February-March 2021 with 100 samples of goat’s stool. Sample examination was conducted in the laboratory of the Division of Veterinary Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga. In fecal examination found four types of endoparasites, which were: Eimeria sp. 62%, Blastocystis sp. 5%, Haemonchus sp. 4%, Strongyloides sp. 2% and mixed infection prevalence was 3%. This study showed a prevalence of 76% digestive tract endoparasite. The Chi-Square test showed significant differences (p <0.05) between groups of goats aged under one year (57%) and over one year (43%).
Data recovery is one of the forensic techniques used to recover data that has been lost or deleted. Data recovery is carried out if there is a condition where the data that has been owned is deleted or damaged. If the data has been lost or deleted or even tampered with, then a forensic expert has several ways to restore data that has been lost or damaged. One of them is to use a complete data recovery method using forensic tools, namely, TSK Recover, FTK Imager, Foremost Recover, and Testdisk Recover. Unfortunately, tools such as FTK imager and TSK recover have a weakness, namely that some damaged or corrupted data files cannot be restored in their entirety; they can only be recovered but not be opened. This study uses a tool comparison method approach using foremost recover and Testdisk recover. It's just that this method cannot be used using the graphic user interface (GUI) but using the CLI (Command Line) in the LINUX operating system. And the files that have been recovered will be fully recovered.
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