Chairuddin P. Lubis
University of North Sumatra
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2017
Inke Nd Lubis; Hendri Wijaya; Munar Lubis; Chairuddin P. Lubis; Paul C. S. Divis; Khalid B. Beshir; Colin J. Sutherland
Summary Indonesia is aiming for malaria elimination by 2030. A parasitological survey of 3731 individuals in North Sumatera province used polymerase chain reaction to identify 1169 with parasitemia and highly specific amplification of sicavar genes to identify Plasmodium knowlesi infection in 377.
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2012
Inke Nadia Diniyanti Lubis; Syahril Pasaribu; Chairuddin P. Lubis
OBJECTIVE To investigate the efficacy and effectiveness of albendazole and mebendazole in the treatment of Ascaris lumbricoides (A. lumbricoides) in the North-Western Indonesia. METHODS 229 primary school children who were positive for A. lumbricoides in their stool were recruited in the study. 123 children received single-dose of 400 mg albendazole and 106 children received single-dose 500 mg of mebendazole. After 1 week, their stools were examined for the cure rate (CR) and egg reduction rate (ERR). Egg culture was also performed and observation was made on week-1, -3, -4. RESULTS have shown a non-significant difference in CR 96.7%vs. 100% and ERR of 99.3%vs. 100.0% for albendazole and mebendazole groups respectively (P>0.05). In-vitro egg culture has shown trends of decrease in the percentage of the unfertilized eggs and in ≥ 2 cell eggs in both treatment groups (P<0.05). The embryonated eggs from the albendazole groups has shown an increase from 7.3% on week-1 to 13.8% on week-4, whilst the mebendazole group has shown a constant increase during the whole 4 weeks of culture from 7.5% to 28.3% (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS No evidence of drug resistance is noted so far from the area of North-Western part of Indonesia. In addition, although both drugs showed incomplete ovicidal effects, single-dose albendazole is better than mebendazole in sterilizing A. lumbricoides eggs.
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2017
Napitupulu A; Sembiring R; Chairuddin P. Lubis; S.M. Manoeroeng; Siregar H
Ninety-four children of the Tobacco Plantation Laborers of the PTP IX, aged between 2 months and 12 years, were investigated on erythrocyte sedimentation rate with the micro ESR method.
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2006
Tiangsa Sembiring; Evi Kamelia; T. Ernalisna; Syahril Pasaribu; Chairuddin P. Lubis
Background Soil transmitted helminthiasis is still highly prevalent in Indonesia, especially in rural area and among poor socio-economic population. Helminthiasis is frequently found as a single or mixed infection. It is difficult to get a medication with better efficacy, low cost, and simple administration for all types of worms. Objective The aim of this sudy was to compare the effectiveness of albendazole and pyrantel pamoate-mebendazole combination in treating soil-transmitted helminthiasis. Methods A randomized clinical trial was perionned in September until November 1995 on students of a primary school in Tanjung Anom Village whose stool examinations showed mixed infection of helminthiasis. Subjects were randomly allocated into two groups. The A group was treated with 400 mg oral albendazole as a single dose, while the B group was treated with the combination of pyrantel pamoate 10 mg/kg body weight as a single dose and mebendazole 100 mg twice a day for three consecutive days. Cure was considered if in the stool examination, no wonn eggs were found. Statistical analysis was periormed by Chi-square test with confidence interval of 95% and p value of < 0.05 was considered significant. Results Out of 541 children, mixed infection of soil-transmitted helminthiasis was found in 374 children (69%). Three hundreds sixty-six children completed the study, consisted of 182 children in group A and 184 in group B. At 3 weeks after treatment, the cure rate in the A group was significantly better compared to that in B group. Conclusions Albendazole was more effective than the combination of pyrantel pamoate - mebendazole for treating mixed infection of soil-transmitted helminthiasis. Besides the administration was simpler and caused minimal side effect.
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2016
Deddy S. Putra; Wisman Dalimunthe; Munar Lubis; Syahril Pasaribu; Chairuddin P. Lubis
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2016
Rita Angraini; Yazid Dimyati; Bidasari Lubis; Syahril Pasaribu; Chairuddin P. Lubis
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2014
Ifo Faujiah Sihite; Muhammad Ali; Ayodhia Pitaloka Pasaribu; Syahril Pasaribu; Chairuddin P. Lubis
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 2008
Jenny Ginting; Siska Mayasari; Munar Lubis; Syahril Pasaribu; Chairuddin P. Lubis
Archive | 2008
Chairuddin P. Lubis; Syahril Pasaribu
Paediatrica Indonesiana | 1991
Mahadi Mahadi; Syahril Pasaribu; Munar Lubis; Chairuddin P. Lubis