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Special Volume No. 2 2022: Young Indonesian Scientists Write On Public Health
Special Volume No. 2 2022: Young Indonesian Scientists Write On Public Health
Published:
2023-01-24
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YOUNG INDONESIAN SCIENTISTS WRITE ON PUBLIC HEALTH
Ulrich Laaser
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Original Research
Legal protection of the patient's right to access medical records in Indonesia
Rano Indradi Sudra, Sarsintorini Putra, Inge Hartini
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Management of Medical Record Unit Services for Covid-19 Patients in Type C Hospitals: A Study of Legal Aspects.
Retno Astuti Setijaningsih, Suyoko Suyoko, Mellinia Sukamto, Arinimar Shaffa Wijayanti, Brissa Gustaviar Vaninda, Eva Nur Rochmah, Ngesti Wahyuni, Sabrina Hayatun Nufus, Slamet Isworo
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Fetal outcome of adolescent pregnancy in a tertiary care center in western Nepal: A case control study
Sweta Mahato, Sanjeev Younjan, Anamika Mahato
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Assessing Reproductive Health Literacy: Terms of Sex Genital among Caregivers in Semarang city
Eti Rimawati, Tri Nur Kristina, Sri Achadi Nugraheni, Ani Margawati
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The role of Diabetes mellitus comorbidity on Tuberculosis treatment outcomes in Nepal: A prospective cohort study
Roshan Kumar Mahato, Wongsa Laohasiriwong, Rajendra Koju
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Tuberculosis literacy and stigma: female activists in five areas with the lowest treatment success rate in Semarang, Indonesia
Kismi Mubarokah, Nurjanah Nurjanah, Sri Handayani, Hermin Rhema Astarini, Adelia Wahyuningtyas Maharani, Dewi Masitoh, Merisha Dea Salisa, Sri Dian Yulianah
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Effect of safety and hygiene practices on lung function among Indonesian farmers exposed to pesticides
Eni Mahawati
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Implementation of health protocols in the workplace during the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia
Catur Yuantari, Enny Rachmani, Edi Jaya Kusuma, Amelia Devi Putri Ariyanto
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School of Primary Care and Public Health (CAPHRI), Maastricht
School of Public Health - Faculty of Health Sciences - University of Bielefeld, Germany
School of Public Health and Health Management, University of Belgrade, Serbia
APHEA, Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation, Brussels, Belgium
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