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Proceeding
International Seminar 2013
Shangri-La HotelSurabaya, IndonesiaJuly 4th,2013
International Partnerships Relatedto the Development of Technology and Maritime
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International Seminar 2013"Intemational Partnerships Related to The Development of Technology and Mariöme-Shangri-La Hotel, Surabaya, Indonesia, July 401, 2013
Organizinq Committee
ChairpersonVice ChairmanProtocolSecretary
Treasury
Event Organizer
Paper & Proceeding
Publication
Logistis
Refreshment
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Blue Ocean Award
Dr. Agus Subianto, M.Si
Ir. Didik Hardianto, MT
Ir. ony Broto S, M.BusTheresia Widihartanti S.Pd., M.Pd
Dewi Casmiwati, S.IP, M.Si
Ferdian Putu Aditya, S.Sos, M.Si
Drs. Winarto, MM
Intan Baroroh, ST, MT
Ir. Hj. Ninis Trisyani, MP
Febrina Hambalah, S.IP, MBA
Prof. Dr. Ariefzan Razak, drg., Sp.Pros (K)
Muhammad Taufiqurrahman, ST., MT
Herman , S.Sos., M.SM
Elly setyo Wahyuni, s.Pd., M.Pd
Arif Winarno , ST.,MT
Maxima Ari Saktiono, ST
T.H Djoko Waluyo, S.IPDedi Kri±iawan, ST
Suharyadi, SE.
Nurul Rosana, S.R., MT.
Ratna Insani Kusumawati, M.Psi., Psi
Deasy Ariefiani, S.IP., M.Si
Ir. Is Yunair, M.SiIr. Wahyu Sulistyowati, M.Kes
Dr. Hardiono, M.Kes
Dr. Budi Riyanto, M.Si
Dr. Ir. H. Nuhman, M.Si
Supriyatno Widagdo, ST., M.Si.
Sasmito Jai Utama, S.Sos., MAP.
Aåmad Fauzi, S.Psi., M.Si
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CONTENTS
OPENING REMARKS
Congratulatory Speech from Rector of Hang Tuah University
H. Moch. Jurianto, SE
Organizing Committee
CONTENTS
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
1. Muldlateral Security Cooperation
Admiral Dr. Marsetio
Chief of Staff of The Indonesian Naw
PLENARY SPEAKER
I. Emergence of Neo-Nusanbra Doctrine: Reviving & Transforming
MAUNDO Maritime Society
Reevany mÄami, Ph.D
CPTAG, CenPRIS, Universiti Sains Malaysia and Ali Maksum, M.A. CenPRIS, USM
2. The Regime Of Archipelagic States In Historical Perspective
Prof. Dr. Hasjim Djalal, MA
Intemational Marine Field
3. Autonomous Kayak Boat for Environmental Tasks
Pradya Prempraneerach
Department of Medmial Engineering, Rajamangala University of TechnologyThanyaburi (RMUTT) Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani, Thailand 12110
4. International Seminar and Workshop "Joint Activities amongPartnership Universities Towards ASEAN Community" In preparationof ASEAN Community in 2015Wilson R. Jadnto, MSDiredor, University Linkages omce, De La Salle University-Dasmarinas City ofDasmarinas, Cavite, Philippines
A: SCIENTIFIC CONCENTRATION
I. Application Satelite Data to Observe Coast-Line and Vulnerability InMiangas Island North SulawesiWingking Era Rintaka Siwi, Dessy Berlianty
2. Pond Area Mapping Based on Fertility Level of Water UsingGeographic Information System As A Model of Sustainable PondManagementNurjanah, Budi Kurniawan, Ninik Umi Hartanti
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3. Determination of Priority Scale for Land Use Development with MultiCriteria Dedsion Making Approach in Tanakeke ArchipelagoAbdul Rauf
4. Mac Protocol Analysis Of Dynamic TDMA (DTDMA) And CollWonAvoidance Time Allocation (CATA) In Warship Ta<icalCommunications
A.Z. Arfianto, G. Hendrantoro
5. Analysis Of The Fishing Ground Mapping Using Modis Terra SatelliteImage And Oceanographic Parameters
Radik Khairil Insanu, Dyah Widyasasi, Bangun Muljo Sukojo
6. Design and Implementation Ad Hoc Network Protocol for VeselMessaging System
Nicodemus FRH, Aåmad Affandi
7. Essence of Marine Conservaöon at Community Level: TowardsSusbinable Fisheries Based on Blue Economy
Lies Emmawati Hadie Wartono Hadie
8. Genetic Diversity Population of Beloso (Glossogobius Aureus) InTempe Lake
Sid Hadijah, Hasnidar, Ambo Tuwo, Achmar Mallawa, Asmi Citra Matina9. Growth And Survival Rate Of Milkfish Juvenile, Chang-Chanx
Forsskall With Different Feeding Frequenq
Anak Agung Alit, and Tony Setiadharma
10. Intestinal Worm Infection And Anemia Among Children Aged 4-6Years In Gisik Cemandi, Sidoarjo, 'Indonesia: A Public Health ConcemIn A CoasUI Area
'v/ Prawesty Diah Utami, Wiene Diarsvitri, Risma Simatupang
11. Relaäonship Between Breasyeeding, Complemenury Feeding,Nutritional Care and Malnutriöon of Infants in Coastal Areas ofMakassar CityVeni Hadju, Nur Rochimiwati, Dian Sidik Arsyad
12. The Capacity Of Musddae And CalliphoHdae Family As Mechanical
Vectors Of Parasite And Bacteria With Diarrhea Incident In Coastal
And Non Coasbl Areas In Sidoarjo
Prawesty Diah IJbmi
13. Effedveness of The Ovitrap with The White Rough Ovistrip Compared
to The Red Rough Ovistrip for The Aed# aegypå at Tambak Wedi
Baru Barat VIII Kecamatan Kenjeran Surabaya
Erina Yatrnasari
14. Using of Substrate for A Micro-crustaceans Endemic Production
Phronima Suppa (Phronlma sp) in Controlled Tank
Muhammad Hattah Fatbh, Muh. Saenong, Haryati, Asbar, St, Rahbiah Busaeri
15. The Performance of Spawn and Gonad Maturation of Golden Trevally
Fish Broodstock (Gnaåyan"on S—osus, Forsskall) On Control Tank
Tony Setia Dharma, Agus Prijono and A. A. Ketut Alit
16. Observation On Gonadal Maturation And Spawning Of The Second
Generation (F-2) Of Humpback Grouper, CromileptesAIÜveIis
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3. Determination of Priority Scale for Land Use Development with MultiCriteria Decision Making Approach in Tanakeke ArchipelagoAbdul Rauf
4. Mac Protocol Analysis Of Dynamic TDMA (DTDMA) And CollisionAvoidance Time Allocation (CATA) In Warship TacticalCommunicationsA.Z Arfianto, G. Hendrantoro
5. Analysis Of The Fishing Ground Mapping Using Modis Terra SatelliteImage And Oceanographic ParametersRadik Khairil Insanu, Dyah Widyasasi, Bangun Muljo Sukojo
6. Design and Implementation Ad Hoc Network Protocol for VesselMessaging SystemNicodemus FRH, Achmad Affandi
7. Essence of Marine Conservaäon at Community Level: TowardsSustainable Fisherie Based on Blue EconomyLies Emmawati Hadie Wartono Hadie
8. Genetic Diversity Population of Beloso (Glossogobius Aureus) InTempe LakeSid Hadijah, Hasnidar, Ambo Tuwo, Ad-mar Mallawa, Asmi Citra Malina
9. Growth And Survival Rate Of Milkfish Juvenile, Chanw-ChanosForsskall With Different Feeding FrequencyAnak Agung Alit, and Tony Setiadharma
10. Intestinal Worm Infection And Anemia Among Children Aged 4-6Years In Gisik Cemandi, Sidoado, Indonesia: A Public Health ConcemIn A Coasut AreaPrawe±y Diah Ubmi, Wienb Diarsvitri, Risma Simatupang
11. Relaöonship Between Breastfeeding, Complementary Feeding,Nutritional Care and Malnutrition of Infane in Coastal Areas ofMakassar City
Veni Hadju, Nur Rochimiwaå, Dian Sidik Arsyad
12. The Capacity Of Mwddae And CalliphoHdae Family MechanicalOf Parasite And Bacteria With Diarrhea Incident In Coastal
And Non Coasbl Areas In Sidoarjo
Prawesty Diah IJbmi
13. Effectiveness of The Ovitrap with The White Rough Ovistrip Comparedto The Red Rough Ovistrip for The Aedæ aegypå at Tambak WediBaru Barat VIZI Keematan Kenjeran Surabaya
Erina Yatmasari
14. Using of Substrate for A Micro-crustaceans Endemic ProductionPhronima Suppa (Phronlma sp) in Controlled TankMuhammad Hattah Fattah, Muh. Saenong, Haryati, Asbar, St. Rahbiah Busaeri
15. The Performance of Spawn and Gonad Maturation of Golden Trevally
Fish Broodstock (GnathanMon S—osus, Forsskall) On Control Tank
Tony Setia Dharma, Agus Prijono and A. A. Ketut Alit
16. Observation On Gonadal Maturation And Spawning Of The Second
Generation (F-2) Of Humpback Grouper,
Tridjoko Mattono
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17. Technical Spesification And Selectivity of 'Lekok' Mini Bottom Trawl
on Blue Crab (Portunus Pelagius) Fishery at Lekok Coastal Waters on
Pasuruan Regency East Java
Hari Subagio
18. The Role of Probiotic Bacteria on Controlling Vibriosis in Tiger Grouper
(Epinephelus
Ilmiah, Sukenda, Widanami, Enang Harris
19. Gonadal Development And Spawning Of Cobia, Rachyæn&on
Canadum In Captivity
Agus Priyono, Tony Setiadharma and Titiek Aslianti
20. Baby Blood Vessel Using Fuzzy Logic Optimization
Dian Budhi Santoso, Fajar Eka Septyadi, Irania Dwi W, Dhorizqy F.S.D, Satria,Iswranto
21. Reponse Of Cakung Shrimp (Penaeus Sp.) To Led (Light Emiüng Dide) Light To Capwre Of Anco Fishing GearMochamad Arief Sofijanto
B: SOCIAL CONCENTRATION
1. The using Model for Fisheries Resources of Traditional Fishermen 'in Kwanyar, Bangkalan, MaduraMas Roro Lilik Ekowati, Agus Subianto
2. Rural Indigenous CommuniW Empowerment Strategy in Peerving The Sustainability of The Maine Life and ResourcesRisky Amalia Ramadhani
3. Strategic Role of Seaport to Carry Out Export Import and InterislandAdvitiesHerman Budi Sasono
4. Implementing Ecosystem Approach Fisheries Management to SmallScale Tropiel Marine Fisheries in East LombokMira Clenia
5. Biodiversity Pmtecüon From Exploitation Foreign IntellectualProperty Righb PerspectiveTri Rusti Maydrawati
6. The Application Of Cooperative Learning Technique In TeachingSpeaking About Maritime And Tourism For Intermediate LevelStudenb(A Classroom AQion Research For The Studenb Of Fisip HangTuah University Surabaya)Elli Setiyo Wahyuni
7. Economic Impact of Decreasing of Canying Capacity in Jor Bay8. Incerasing The Fisherman Economic Household Through FishermanWives Empowering Approach In The East Coast Of SurabayaMas Roro Lilik Ekowati, Tri Ratnawaå, Dewi Casmiwati, Aniek Sulestiani
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9. Markeöng Strategy to Improve Kedai Pesisir Omset in Bulak,SurabayaDewi Casmiwati, Onny Broto, Chasan Azhari
10. Review of policy Implementation of Coastal Community EconomicEmpowermentPutu Aditya Ferdian
11. Ships Dab Manipulation As One Of The Problems in IndonesianMaritime LawDib Birahayu
12. The Strategy of Indonesian Marine Tourism Promotion Through Social
MediaSigit Pamungkas
13. Intemational Law of The Sea Implemenution within indonesianNational Maritim LawDewi Aswty Mochbr
14. Integrated Course (IC) in the Program of Intemational Studene-Exchange to Strengthen the Intemational ParmershipsTheresia Widihartanti
15. Marine Ecotourism 'Coral Transplanbtion" As a Main Job of LocalFishermen; A Conflict of Interest between Ideality and Reality at BaliRahmadi Prasetyo
16. Implications and Regulation of the Minister of Maritime & FisheriesNo. 30 of 2012 on Fisheries Management in IndonesiaBambang Ariyanto
17. Fishermen Insurance Program (Study Fishermen of Kedung CowekSurabaya)M. Khoirul Huda
18. Analysis of Perception abd Public Pardsipation of MangrovesDegradation in The Coastal Brebæ regen% Central JavaSuyono
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THE CAPACITY OF MUSCIDAEAND CALUPHORIDAE
AS MECHANICAL VECTORS OF PARASITE AND BACTE
WITH DIARRHEA INCIDENT IN
IN SIDOARJO
COASTAL AND NON COAsrRA
Prawesty Diah Uumi
Faaity Hang Tuah Universty
Abstract: Diarrhea is a comrnon public health problem in developing
such as Indone5a, whidl cause high morbidity and morWity. Parasite artountries
that are in MuØd aryj O//iØotid flies often tansmit diarrhea¯ta<udy aims to determine tie potency of MuØdand Ca//iØnrid flies asveOors of parasites hi#o/yåü and GiaMia lamb/ia) and(Eøeridl/a coli, 91moælla pp and Shige/la which caused diarrhea in
ard non ooa<al areas in SidoarÉ.The <udy used observaöonal analyticdesign witl cross sedonal approach toward 32 group samples of fliesresearch was arried out in coaül area (Sedati di<rict) and non areas(Waru, Sidoarjo and Balongbendo flie were aptured atrap. and baderia were idendfied using a biodET1ial test (IMVIC)mia•osope. Tie results showed diat Mugdand C/liphoridfiies had a poterty to
pathogenic agent (31,25% parasites and 53,12% bacteria) on tkir bodysurface. However, was rot any signifiant assodaton between theof carrying pathogenic agent witl diarrhea inddent. Tlis might be influer•ædby several possibilities, sutl as the deatl of parasites and bacteria beforeinge<ing a new hygiene and healdny living behaviors.
BACKGROUND
Diarrhea is a cornmon public health problem in developing countries Indonesia. Diarrhea was ranked second out of ten main diseases in Sidoarjo Regerc.f
as
East Java (Stati±ics Sidoarjo 2007). Diarrhea may be caused by infection of parasit$,bacteria or virus, in which the transmission of all agent of diseases could be brought byflies (Nmorsi, Ukwandu et al. 2006; Ajero and Nwoke 2007). Flies could act asmechanical vedors for many kinds of pathogenic agents which caused diarrhea, suchas enteric bacteria (Salmonella, Shige//a, and Escherida coli (Vasan, Prabhnu et al,2008) and protozoa parasites such as E.histo/yüø and G./amb/ia (Nmorsi, Ukwandu etal. 2006). Previous study reported that there was an association between fliespopulation and diarrhea (Emerson, Lindsay et al. 1999; Rudianto and Azizah 2005).
METHODS
The study used observational analytic design with cross sectional approachtoward 32 group samples of flies with10 flies from one family and diarrhea's dabcollected from local public health center (Puskesmas). The flies were collected from
four traditional markets (Ajero and Nwoke 2007) in four different areas of SidoarjoRegency using stratified random sampling. Each area represents different
characteristic, such as Waru area (industry area), Sedati area (coastal / fishery region)!
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The flies were captured in AugtR using a ny frap (White 2006). Each fly was
then grouped into four groups based on tle family (Musdd Calliphorid), whÜl
ontained 10 flies on each group. 10 group of flies were put in tie sterile
tubes containing 20 ml sterile saline liquid (2 ml saline liquid for eadl fly), followed by
isolating the baderia and parasites from tre flVs body surface (Lamiaa, Marriam et al.
2007). examinadon were mixed witl MIF (a mixture of mertiolat —samples for parasite — formalin) (Neva and Brown 1994). After iodium sewed for 24 hours in room
temperature, the mixture was processed using concentradon and sedimenbtion
method, and prepared for micronpic examination (Garcia BnAner 1996; Soheir
and Nevine 2008).
Samples for microbiologic examination were planted on a nutrient agar plate
using a spread plate count meti0d and incubated for 24 hours. The number of
baderial colonies was counted by colony counter (HAGI 2000; Prescot 2002). Edi,
salmonella and Shigella idenäficaåon was done using planted samples on Mac Conkey
media, SS agar , TSI agar and biochemial testing (Indol, Red methyl, mofility, urease,
Voges Proskauer and Simon's citat) (Prescott 2002; Brooks, Butel et al. 2004; Hogg
2005).Diarrhea cases data in an assodated month were colleded from local public
health oenter of Waru, SedaU, Sidoarjo and Balongbendo subdisti&.
DATA ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION
Parasitology examinationThe result of parasitology examinabon on 32 groups of fly samples could be seen
in tie diagram below:
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2 a E.Nstolytca
B.bendo Sedati Sidoarjo Waru
Diagram 1. Frequency Dist-ibution of Parasites bamination
Based on diagram 1, Balongbendo area (agriculture region) had the highest
number of parasites than other areas, especially Enätnoeba histolyüca.
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n Escherechia coli2
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B.bendo Sedati Sidoarjo Waru
Diagram 2. Frequency Distribution of Bacteria Examination
Based on diagram 2, Balongbendo area (agriculwre region) showed tie hignumber of baderia, followed by Sedati area ( coastal/fishery region). Shige//afound in Balongbendo and Sedati areas, but Sa/mone//a spwas not found in all areas.
Diarrhea incidence
Table 1. Incident Diarrhea's Data in 4 Region :
Region
Balongbendo
Sedati
Sidoarjo
Waru
Population
72.273
81.687
172.646
199.837
number of newdiarrhea atients Diarrhea Incidence
158 0.2186319 0.390588 0.0510
204 o. 1021
Based on median value of diarrhea incidence in four areas SedatiBalongbendo showed a high incidence, while Sidoarjo and Waru showed low incidenof diarrhea.
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association between capacity of Muscid and Calliphorid flies asThemechanical vector of parasites and bacteria with incidence of diarrhea
Table 2. Frequency Distribution Parasites and Bacteria finding in High and LowIncident Diarrhea Region
Dinitea Incident
The high inddenoe of
diarrhea ( Balongbendo
and Sedati region )
The low incidence of
diarrhea ( Waru and
Sidoarjo region )
Total
Tout The sample m&ining the parasitesample and baeerial cause of diarrhea
16 12
16 9
32 21
75.0
56.3
65.6*: number of flies samples
statistical analysis did not show a significant assodation betvæen the capacity ofMuscid and Calliphorid flies as mechanical vectors of parasites and bacteria whichcaused diarrhea (p=O,457).
The findings might be due to:1. The death of the parasite and bacteria before examination (OSRAS, 2001),
considering the lifespan of both fly's families which was about 30 days (Kaufmanet a/.,2000; Moon, 2002) were longer than bacteria's lifespan (less than 20 days)or parasite's lifespan (less tian 10 days), (OSRAS, 2001).
2. The ability of each pathogen agent life could be elongated or shortened. Thisability could be effected by air humidity, temperature and sun exposure (OSRAS,2001). Samples were collected in August, in which the climate and weatherconditions was hot and dried without interspersed rain. This condiüon causedreduction of air humidity, temperature enhancement and sun exposurecontinuously. All of these factors caused the death of parasite and bacteriabefore they were transmitting tie disease to human.
3. There were many fadors ÜEt causing tie onset of diarrhea, including virus,other bacteria and other parasites, besides pathogenic on this research,so that might be the ause of insignificance relationship (Musher and Musher,2004).
4. The clean and healthy behavior of tie population in the four areas might haveinfluence on the incidence of diarrhea, including washing hand, covering foodand drink, storing the cutlery in a dosed place, washing fruits/ raw vegetablesbefore eating, dosing the existing landfills, etc. If the community had a healthybehavior like the example above, the transmission of pathogenic agent would befailed.
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CONCLUSION
MtJEidae and Calliphoridae flies muld ad as rnechanial vectors parasitebaderia that diarrhea, however the sbå<iøl analysis showed there wasany significant assodation between apacity of Muscid and Calliphorid flies asmechanic vectors of parasites and bacteria which eused diarrhea in Sidoarjo.
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