Wolbachia Arsip - Universitas Gadjah Mada https://ugm.ac.id/en/tag/wolbachia-en/ Mengakar Kuat dan Menjulang Tinggi Tue, 17 Dec 2024 03:49:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.7 Fighting DBD, UGM Applies Wolbachia Technology in Four Major Cities https://ugm.ac.id/en/news/fighting-dbd-ugm-applies-wolbachia-technology-in-four-major-cities/ https://ugm.ac.id/en/news/fighting-dbd-ugm-applies-wolbachia-technology-in-four-major-cities/#respond Tue, 17 Dec 2024 01:00:23 +0000 https://ugm.ac.id/?p=73953 The Indonesian Ministry of Health and the Tropical Medicine Center of Universitas Gadjah Mada (PKT UGM) continue the pilot project to implement Wolbachia technology in efforts to control dengue fever.  With additional funding from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through the World Mosquito Program (WMP), the project is taking place in […]

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The Indonesian Ministry of Health and the Tropical Medicine Center of Universitas Gadjah Mada (PKT UGM) continue the pilot project to implement Wolbachia technology in efforts to control dengue fever. 

With additional funding from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through the World Mosquito Program (WMP), the project is taking place in four cities: West Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, and Kupang. 

Previously, the Wolbachia project was conducted in Bontang and is scheduled for completion in early 2025.

The funding provided by DFAT is said to support the project’s expansion to new areas in the four cities next year. 

“This funding is complementary, supplementing the state budget (APBN) that has already been allocated. This money will be used to complete the project in these four cities next year,” explained Dr. Riris Andono Ahmad, Director of PKT UGM, on Monday (Dec. 16).

The additional funding from DFAT is channeled through the Partnership for Healthy Region Initiative scheme, which aims to support the sustainability of the Wolbachia-based dengue control program. 

Bekti Andari, WMP Asia Project Manager for Communication & Engagement, stated that the pilot project implementation of Wolbachia technology in five cities has been progressing well. However, some activities could be improved with additional funding support. 

“The funding from DFAT is used to fill the gap in the activities that have been outlined,” she said.

Further, Andari explained that the DFAT funding had been allocated for specific activities, including project management, community engagement, consumables, bucket placement and monitoring, data and mapping management, mosquito egg production at Udayana University, and cross-sectoral issues using the GEDSI approach (gender equality, disability, and social inclusion). 

“We must ensure that this program also benefits vulnerable communities,” she added.

The DFAT funding complements the government budget funds that were previously used. 

This is certainly good news for the pilot project initiated by the Ministry of Health with the support of PKT UGM, which is expected to be a complementary method for reducing the number of DBD cases in Indonesia, especially in areas where the project is being implemented.

Author: Lintang  

Editor: Gusti Grehenson

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Two UGM Professors Receive Excellent Award from Indonesian Ministry of Health https://ugm.ac.id/en/news/two-ugm-professors-receive-excellent-award-from-indonesian-ministry-of-health/ https://ugm.ac.id/en/news/two-ugm-professors-receive-excellent-award-from-indonesian-ministry-of-health/#respond Thu, 22 Aug 2024 07:29:07 +0000 https://ugm.ac.id/?p=69955 Two professors from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) received the Excellent Award from the Indonesian Ministry of Health on Aug. 13 in Jakarta.  Professor Adi Utarini from UGM’s Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing (FK-KMK UGM) and Professor Abdul Rohman from the Faculty of Pharmacy (Pharmacy UGM) received this prestigious award, which recognizes their significant […]

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Two professors from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) received the Excellent Award from the Indonesian Ministry of Health on Aug. 13 in Jakarta. 

Professor Adi Utarini from UGM’s Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing (FK-KMK UGM) and Professor Abdul Rohman from the Faculty of Pharmacy (Pharmacy UGM) received this prestigious award, which recognizes their significant contributions to the field of health.

In an interview with reporters on Thursday (Aug. 22), Professor Utarini expressed her surprise at receiving the award from the Ministry of Health. She viewed the recognition as an appreciation of her contributions to the healthcare sector. 

“I am grateful and proud because this award was given by an institution that benefits from our research. It seems they added a new category for the Excellent Award and Outstanding Cadres this year,” said Professor Adi Utarini.

During the award ceremony, Professor Adi Utarini was one of 11 recipients of the Excellent Award. Her innovative research on Wolbachia for dengue fever prevention was a key factor in her selection. 

Wolbachia works by turning off the dengue virus in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, preventing the virus from being transmitted to humans. If a Wolbachia-infected male Aedes aegypti mates with a female, the dengue virus in the female will be blocked. 

The effectiveness of Wolbachia has been researched since 2011 by the World Mosquito Program (WMP) in Yogyakarta, with support from the Tahija Foundation. The research included preparation and limited-scale release of Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes until 2015.

This Wolbachia technology has become part of Indonesia’s National Strategy for Dengue Control 2021-2025, based on the Minister of Health Decree No. 1341 concerning implementing the Wolbachia Pilot Project. In addition to Yogyakarta, the Ministry of Health has implemented the Wolbachia program in Semarang, Bandung, Bontang, Kupang, and West Jakarta. 

Mosquito releases have been conducted in four cities, except for West Jakarta, where the program is still in the community outreach phase. These areas were selected for initial implementation based on population density, dengue burden, and local government commitment to dengue control programs.

“Policy-wise, there are no issues. Now, it’s more about management and operational logistics needed for implementation. It may start in priority areas first,” explained Professor Utarini regarding the progress of the Wolbachia program.

In a separate interview, Professor Abdul Rohman stated that the award appreciated his research on halal products. 

His interest in halal product research stemmed from the limited number of halal research products despite the increasing demand for halal products in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics as awareness among the global Muslim community grows. 

In addition to his contributions to halal product research, Professor Rohman is a highly accomplished professor with numerous achievements. One of his notable accomplishments is being ranked among the top 2% of World Ranking Scientists in 2021.

The Ministry of Health awarded the National Health Worker, Outstanding Health Worker, and Outstanding Cadre Awards for 2024. These awards were presented by the Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin. 

Two hundred thirty awards were given to medical and health workers from government and private health facilities and Posyandu cadres across Indonesia. 

“Congratulations to the outstanding health workers, medical personnel, and cadres for their remarkable achievements,” said Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin.

Authors: Rahma Khoirunnisa and Hanif

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