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Journal of Helminthology | 2003

Taenia solium taeniasis/cysticercosis in Papua, Indonesia in 2001 : detection of human worm carriers

Sri S. Margono; Akira Ito; Marcello Otake Sato; Munehiro Okamoto; Rizal Subahar; Hiroshi Yamasaki; Abdulbar Hamid; Toni Wandra; Wilfried Purba; Kazuhiro Nakaya; Mamoru Ito; Philip S. Craig; Thomas Suroso

A preliminary study to detect human worm carriers of Taenia solium in Papua (Irian Jaya), Indonesia was carried out using stool examinations for the detection of copro-antigens and adult proglottids after chemotherapy, and confirmation by mitochondrial DNA analysis using expelled proglottids and metacestodes developed in NOD/Shi-scid mice from eggs of expelled proglottids. Approximately 8.6% of the local population in Kama (5/58), 1 km from the local capital city centre, Wamena, were confirmed to harbour adult T. solium using these techniques.


International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases | 2012

Current considerations for the management of musculoskeletal pain in Asian countries: a special focus on cyclooxygenase‐2 inhibitors and non‐steroid anti‐inflammation drugs

Chaudakshetrin Pongparadee; Ester G. Penserga; David Jeng-Shiang Lee; Shun-le Chen; Ranjit Singh Gill; Abdulbar Hamid; Witsanu Kumthornthip; Yi Liu; Lucus Meliala; H Jusuf Misbach; Kian Hian Tan; Swan Sim Yeap; Sow Nam Yeo; Hsiao Yi Lin

Chronic pain is a complex problem that eludes precise definition and can be clinically difficult to diagnose and challenging to treat. In the Asia‐Pacific region, prevalence estimates that chronic pain ranges from 12% to 45% of the population, with musculoskeletal, rheumatic or osteoarthritis pain making up the majority of the disease burden. Implementation of current management guidelines into routine clinical practice has been challenging and as a result, patients with musculoskeletal pain are often poorly managed. For these reasons, a multidisciplinary Chronic Pain Advisory Board of leading physicians from various Asian countries was convened to explore ways to improve treatment and compliance, especially among patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. We have identified a number of unmet therapeutic needs and prioritized initiatives with the potential to contribute toward a more integrated approach to chronic pain management. Key priorities included using evidence‐based interventions as recommended by current guidelines, particularly those aspects pertinent to addressing treatment priorities in Asia (e.g., patient compliance), and the incorporation of cyclooxygenase‐2 inhibitors and non‐steroid anti‐inflammation drugs into the management algorithms for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Treatment must be individualized for each patient based on efficacy, side‐effect profile and drug accessibility. Further studies are required to examine head‐to‐head comparisons among analgesics, combinations of analgesics and long‐term efficacy outcomes. Our increasing understanding of the problem combined with the promise of new therapy options offers hope for improved management of musculoskeletal pain in Asian countries.


Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2001

Taenia solium infection in Irian Jaya (west Papua), Indonesia: a pilot serological survey of human and porcine cysticercosis in Jayawijaya district.

Rizal Subahar; Abdulbar Hamid; Wilfried Purba; Toni Wandra; Constan Karma; Yasubito Sako; Sri S. Margono; Philip S. Craig; Akira Ito


Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 2001

Cysticercosis in Indonesia: epidemiological aspects.

Sri S. Margono; Rizal Subahar; Abdulbar Hamid; Toni Wandra; Ss Raka Sudewi; Putu Sutisna; Akira Ito


Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 2002

RECENT ADVANCES IN BASIC AND APPLIED SCIENCE FOR THE CONTROL OF TAENIASIS/CYSTICERCOSIS IN ASIA

Akira Ito; Toni Wandra; Rizal Subahar; Abdulbar Hamid; Hiroshi Yamasaki; Yasuhito Sako; Wulamu Mamuti; Munehiro Okamoto; Kazuhiro Nakaya; Minoru Nakao; Yuji Ishikawa; Thomas Suroso; Philip S. Craig; Sri S. Margono


Medical Journal of Indonesia | 2002

Multiple cysticercus nodules in skin and brain in a Balinese woman: A case report

Sri S. Margono; Sutisna Himawan; Teddy A. Purnama; Rizal Subahar; Abdulbar Hamid; Akira Ito


Archive | 2003

FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERHUBUNGAN DENGAN KEJADIAN SISTISERKOSIS PADA PENDUDUK KECAMATAN WAMENA, KABUPATEN JAYAWIJAYA, PROPINSI PAPUA TAHUN 2002

Wilfried Purba; Tri Yunis; Miko W; Akira Ito; Abdulbar Hamid; Rizal Subahar; Sri S. Margono


Makara Seri Kesehatan | 2005

TAENIASIS/SISTISERKOSIS DI ANTARA ANGGOTA KELUARGA DI BEBERAPA DESA, KABUPATEN JAYAWIJAYA, PAPUA

Akira Ito; Widarso; Wilfried Purba; Abdulbar Hamid; Rizal Subahar; Sri S. Margono


Makara Journal of Health Research | 2010

Factors Associated With Occurrence of Cysticercosis Among Wamena People’s, at Jayawijaya District, Papua Province, In 2002

Wilfried Purba; Tri Yunis Miko Wahyono; Akira Ito; Widarso Widarso; Abdulbar Hamid; Rizal Subahar; Sri S. Margono


Makara Journal of Health Research | 2010

Taeniasis/cysticercosis among Family Members in Villages of Jayawijaya District, Papua

Rizal Subahar; Abdulbar Hamid; Wilfried Purba; Widarso Widarso; Akira Ito; Sri S. Margono

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Akira Ito

Asahikawa Medical University

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Toni Wandra

Asahikawa Medical College

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Kazuhiro Nakaya

Asahikawa Medical University

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Minoru Nakao

Asahikawa Medical College

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Hiroshi Yamasaki

National Institutes of Health

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Mamoru Ito

Central Institute for Experimental Animals

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