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    Pola Bakteri Aerob Pada Pasien Dengan Diagnosis Otitis Media Supuratif Akut Di Poliklinik Tht-kl Rsup. Prof. Dr. R. D. Kandou Manado

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    : Otitis media is an inflammation of part or all of the middle ear mucosa. Eustachi tube obstruction is a basic causative factor in acute otitis media. The tract infections can cause swelling around the channel, crunch, and as a result formed pus in the middle ear. The purpose of research is to determine the pattern of aerobic bekteri in patients diagnosis of Acute suppurative otitis media in Polyclinic Hospital THT-KL. PROF. dr. R. D. Kandou Manado. This study is a descriptive study population of all patients in the diagnosis of acute suppurative otitis media by making a purposive sampling technique obtained 20 samples of patients with acute suppurative otitis media. Then, 20 samples were collected for microbiological examination by culture techniques and biochemical tests. The results of this study were 20 patient samples obtained Acute suppurative otitis media age 0-5 years (8 samples; 42%), 6-10 years (6 samples; 27%), 11-20 years (1 sample; 5%), ≥ 20 years (5 samples; 26%); male gender - male (9 samples; 55%), women (9 samples; 45%). Twenty samples examined, all showed growth of bacteria and obtained seven bacterial species and one species of candida. 3 obtained from the gram-positive bacteria, namely Streptococcus sp culture (7 samples; 35%), Staphylococcus sp (4 samples; 20%), Bacilus subtilis (2 samples; 10%) 4 gram-negative bacteria Enterobacter Aglomerans (2 samples; 10% ), Enterobacter cloacae (1 sample; 5%), Seretia Rubidaea (1 sample; 5%), Proteus vulgaris (2 samples; 10%), Candida (1 sample; 5%). Conclusion The research found most bacteria causing acute suppurative otitis media, namely Streptococcus, the largest age group experienced acute suppurative otitis media, namely children's (0-5 years)

    Identifikasi Bakteri Aerob Pada Urin Porsi Tengah Pasien Penyakit Ginjal Kronik Stadium 5 Di Blu Rsup Prof. R.d. Kandou Manado

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    : Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a chronic disease that can lead to some abnormality in the body\u27s defense system which allows an increased risk of infection, one urinary tract infection. In patients with CKD stage 5, impaired immunological function and infections often occur. A high incidence of infection found in uremic patients. Uremia suppress the function of most of the patient\u27s immune cells, causing immunological complications of CKD patients more susceptible to infection than normal people. The purpose of this study is to identify the type of aerobic bacteria in the urine of patients with CKD Stage 5 in Inpatient B and C BLU Inpatient Hospital. PROF. R.D Kandou Manado. This study used a prospective descriptive method with a sample of 20 samples and carried out in November 2014 - January 2015. The results of urine culture and biochemical tests showed bacterial growth were identified, namely Escherichia coli, Streptococcus sp., Staphylococcus sp., Coccus Gram-negative, Gram Coccus positive, Seratia Marcesnes, and Bacillus subtilis. From the results of this study, the conclusions on most types of bacteria found were Bacillus subtilis (50%)
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