2019
DOI: 10.33369/juke.v5i1.8778
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Uji Efektivitas Ekstrak Akar Tanaman Lauh Putiah (Ficus racemosa L.) Terhadap Bakteri Escherichia coli dan Shigella dysenteriae Penyebab Diare

Abstract: ABSTRAKLatar Belakang: Diare merupakan salah satu masalah kesehatan di dunia dan negara berkembang. Mortalitas diare berkisar 17,5-21% dengan ekuivalent 1,5 juta orang setiap tahunnya. Escherichia coli dan Shigella Sp. merupakan patogen utama penyebab diare. Antibioik siprofloksasin yang digunakan untuk mengobati diare memiliki berbagai efek samping. Pemanfaatan tanaman obat merupakan salah satu alternatif untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut. Akar Lauh Putiah merupakan salah satu tanaman obat tradisional yang mem… Show more

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“…Diarrhea has high morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in some developing countries (Kardela, Fauziah, and Mayesri, 20,18;Siregar et al, 2019). The Indonesian health minister in an annual report, Riset Kesehatan Dasar (Riskesdas) 2018, reported that the prevalence rate of diarrhea was high in children aged 1-4 years old 73,188 cases (11.5%), followed by children aged < 1-year-old (9%), children aged 15-24 years old (6.7%), and the lowest prevalence rate was found in children age of 5-14 years old (6.2%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diarrhea has high morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in some developing countries (Kardela, Fauziah, and Mayesri, 20,18;Siregar et al, 2019). The Indonesian health minister in an annual report, Riset Kesehatan Dasar (Riskesdas) 2018, reported that the prevalence rate of diarrhea was high in children aged 1-4 years old 73,188 cases (11.5%), followed by children aged < 1-year-old (9%), children aged 15-24 years old (6.7%), and the lowest prevalence rate was found in children age of 5-14 years old (6.2%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%