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Suzy Maria
"ABSTRAK
Latar Belakang: Hingga saat ini belum ada panduan mengenai paduan terapi
antiretroviral (antiretroviral therapy/ART) terpilih pada pasien HIV dewasa
dengan riwayat interupsi tidak terencana. Kondisi pasien pada saat reintroduksi
ART perlu dievaluasi sebagai dasar pemilihan paduan ART
Tujuan: Mengetahui proporsi keberhasilan virologis pada reintroduksi ART lini
pertama pasca interupsi tidak terencana. Mengetahui hubungan antara berbagai
faktor klinis dan laboratoris dengan keberhasilan virologis pada reintroduksi
tersebut.
Metode: Penelitian kohort retrospektif dilakukan pada pasien HIV yang
mendapatkan reintroduksi ART lini pertama pasca interupsi tidak terencana
selama minimal 1 bulan. Data didapatkan dari rekam medis RS dr. Cipto
Mangunkusumo di Jakarta. Viral load (VL) dinilai 6-18 bulan setelah reintroduksi
ART lini pertama, dinyatakan berhasil bila VL <400 kopi/ml. Dilakukan analisis
terhadap faktor yang berhubungan dengan keberhasilan virologis tersebut.
Hasil: Selama periode Januari 2005 s.d. Desember 2014 terdapat 100 subjek yang
mendapatkan reintroduksi ART lini pertama dan memiliki data viral load 6-18
bulan pasca reintroduksi. Pasca reintroduksi ART didapatkan keberhasilan
virologis pada 55 (55%) subjek. Pada analisis didapatkan dua faktor yang
berhubungan dengan keberhasilan virologis pada reintroduksi ART lini pertama,
yaitu frekuensi interupsi satu kali (adjusted OR/aOR 5,51; IK95% 1,82-16,68;
p=0,003), nilai CD4 saat reintroduksi ≥200 sel/mm
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(aOR 4,33; IK95% 1,1416,39,
p=0,031).
Simpulan:
Proporsi keberhasilan virologis pada reintroduksi ART lini pertama
pasca interupsi tidak terencana adalah 55%. Pasien dengan frekuensi interupsi 1
kali dan pasien dengan nilai CD4 saat reintroduksi ≥200 sel/mm
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memiliki kecenderungan untuk mencapai keberhasilan virologis pada reintroduksi ART.
ABSTRACT
There is no guideline concerning antiretroviral therapy (ART) of
choice for adult HIV patients after unplanned interruption. Hence, patients?
conditions at time of ART reintroduction need to be evaluated as a basis for
selecting ART regiment.
Objectives: To know the proportion of virological success of first line ART
reintroduction after unplanned interruption. To know the association between
either clinical or laboratory factors and virological success in reintroduction.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study in HIV patients that were
reintroduced to first line ART after having unplanned interruption for at least one
month period. The data were collected from medical records of Dr. Cipto
Mangunkusumo Hospital in Jakarta. Viral load (VL) was evaluated at 6-18
months after first line ART reintroduction, declared as a success if VL <400
copies/mL. Analysis was done to factors associated with such virological success.
Results: Between January 2005 and December 2014, 100 subjects were
reintroduced to first line ART and having VL data in 6 to 18 months after the
reintroduction. Virological success was achieved in 55 (55%) subjects. In the
analysis we found that virological success was associated with interrupted once
(adjusted OR/aOR 5.51%, 95%CI 1.82-16.68, p=0.003) and CD4 ≥200 cell/mm
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at the time of reintroduction (aOR 4.33, 95%CI 1.14-16.39, p=0.031).
Conclusions: Proportion of virological success on first line ART reintroduction
after unplanned interruption was 55%. Patients who were having interrupted once
and patients with CD4 ≥200 cell/mm
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at the time of reintroduction would have
higher odds of virological success on first line ART reintroduction.
;Background: There is no guideline concerning antiretroviral therapy (ART) of
choice for adult HIV patients after unplanned interruption. Hence, patients?
conditions at time of ART reintroduction need to be evaluated as a basis for
selecting ART regiment.
Objectives: To know the proportion of virological success of first line ART
reintroduction after unplanned interruption. To know the association between
either clinical or laboratory factors and virological success in reintroduction.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study in HIV patients that were
reintroduced to first line ART after having unplanned interruption for at least one
month period. The data were collected from medical records of Dr. Cipto
Mangunkusumo Hospital in Jakarta. Viral load (VL) was evaluated at 6-18
months after first line ART reintroduction, declared as a success if VL <400
copies/mL. Analysis was done to factors associated with such virological success.
Results: Between January 2005 and December 2014, 100 subjects were
reintroduced to first line ART and having VL data in 6 to 18 months after the
reintroduction. Virological success was achieved in 55 (55%) subjects. In the
analysis we found that virological success was associated with interrupted once
(adjusted OR/aOR 5.51%, 95%CI 1.82-16.68, p=0.003) and CD4 ≥200 cell/mm
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3
at the time of reintroduction (aOR 4.33, 95%CI 1.14-16.39, p=0.031).
Conclusions: Proportion of virological success on first line ART reintroduction
after unplanned interruption was 55%. Patients who were having interrupted once
and patients with CD4 ≥200 cell/mm
3
at the time of reintroduction would have
higher odds of virological success on first line ART reintroduction.
;Background: There is no guideline concerning antiretroviral therapy (ART) of
choice for adult HIV patients after unplanned interruption. Hence, patients?
conditions at time of ART reintroduction need to be evaluated as a basis for
selecting ART regiment.
Objectives: To know the proportion of virological success of first line ART
reintroduction after unplanned interruption. To know the association between
either clinical or laboratory factors and virological success in reintroduction.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study in HIV patients that were
reintroduced to first line ART after having unplanned interruption for at least one
month period. The data were collected from medical records of Dr. Cipto
Mangunkusumo Hospital in Jakarta. Viral load (VL) was evaluated at 6-18
months after first line ART reintroduction, declared as a success if VL <400
copies/mL. Analysis was done to factors associated with such virological success.
Results: Between January 2005 and December 2014, 100 subjects were
reintroduced to first line ART and having VL data in 6 to 18 months after the
reintroduction. Virological success was achieved in 55 (55%) subjects. In the
analysis we found that virological success was associated with interrupted once
(adjusted OR/aOR 5.51%, 95%CI 1.82-16.68, p=0.003) and CD4 ≥200 cell/mm
xii
Universitas Indonesia
3
at the time of reintroduction (aOR 4.33, 95%CI 1.14-16.39, p=0.031).
Conclusions: Proportion of virological success on first line ART reintroduction
after unplanned interruption was 55%. Patients who were having interrupted once
and patients with CD4 ≥200 cell/mm
3
at the time of reintroduction would have
higher odds of virological success on first line ART reintroduction.
;Background: There is no guideline concerning antiretroviral therapy (ART) of
choice for adult HIV patients after unplanned interruption. Hence, patients?
conditions at time of ART reintroduction need to be evaluated as a basis for
selecting ART regiment.
Objectives: To know the proportion of virological success of first line ART
reintroduction after unplanned interruption. To know the association between
either clinical or laboratory factors and virological success in reintroduction.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study in HIV patients that were
reintroduced to first line ART after having unplanned interruption for at least one
month period. The data were collected from medical records of Dr. Cipto
Mangunkusumo Hospital in Jakarta. Viral load (VL) was evaluated at 6-18
months after first line ART reintroduction, declared as a success if VL <400
copies/mL. Analysis was done to factors associated with such virological success.
Results: Between January 2005 and December 2014, 100 subjects were
reintroduced to first line ART and having VL data in 6 to 18 months after the
reintroduction. Virological success was achieved in 55 (55%) subjects. In the
analysis we found that virological success was associated with interrupted once
(adjusted OR/aOR 5.51%, 95%CI 1.82-16.68, p=0.003) and CD4 ≥200 cell/mm
xii
Universitas Indonesia
3
at the time of reintroduction (aOR 4.33, 95%CI 1.14-16.39, p=0.031).
Conclusions: Proportion of virological success on first line ART reintroduction
after unplanned interruption was 55%. Patients who were having interrupted once
and patients with CD4 ≥200 cell/mm
3
at the time of reintroduction would have
higher odds of virological success on first line ART reintroduction.
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Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia, 2015
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UI - Tugas Akhir  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Nur Rachmah Salsabila
"Kura-kura leher ular rote (Chelodina mccordi) merupakan spesies endemik dari Pulau Rote, Nusa Tenggara Timur, yang dinyatakan punah di alam. Pengembangbiakan C. mccordi secara ex-situ dapat menjadi upaya penyelamatan untuk mempertahankan keberlangsungan populasi spesies tersebut melalui program reintroduksi. Salah satu faktor yang memengaruhi kesintasan populasi hasil reintroduksi adalah tingkat keragaman genetik. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini mengkaji variasi genetik dan hubungan kekerabatan antarindividu terutama bagi individu yang ditujukan untuk program reintroduksi. Penelitian ini menggunakan markah mtDNA spesifik spesies dengan gen target ND2, ND5, dan Cyt b terhadap 30 individu C. mccordi yang berasal dari dua penangkaran. Hasil analisis variasi genetik menunjukkan keragaman haplotipe (hd) dan nukleotida (π) yang tergolong tinggi, yaitu sebesar hd=0,738±0,069 dan π=0,00497±0,00107. Jaringan haplotipe yang direkontruksi memvisualisasikan temuan 9 haplotipe dengan tiga diantaranya (Hap_2, Hap_3, dan Hap_4) dapat ditemukan pada kedua populasi penangkaran. Rekonstruksi pohon filogenetik yang dilakukan dengan metode Neighbor Joining dan Maximum Likelihood menghasilkan topologi yang sama, yaitu keseluruhan sampel penelitian merupakan populasi dari subspesies C. mccordi mccordi.

The Rote snake-necked turtle (Chelodina mccordi) is an endemic species to Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, which has been declared extinct in the wild. Ex-situ breeding was set up in an aim to reintroduce the species to its natural habitat. One of the factors that influences the survival of reintroduced populations is the level of genetic diversity. Therefore, this study carried out a molecular approach using mtDNA species-specific markers with the target genes ND2, ND5, and Cyt b to assess genetic variation and kinship relationships among 30 individuals of C. mccordi from 2 captive populations. The genetic variation on haplotype (hd) and nucleotide (π) diversity are relatively high, namely hd=0.738±0.069 and π=0.00497±0.00107. The reconstructed haplotype network visualized the discovery of 9 haplotypes, with three of them (Hap_2, Hap_3, and Hap_4) found in both captive populations. Phylogenetic tree reconstruction carried out using the Neighbor Joining and Maximum Likelihood methods produces the same topology, therefore confirming the subspecies C. mccordi mccordi for all individuals used in this study."
Depok: Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Universitas Indonesia, 2025
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library