During this pandemic, there are many changes in daily activities such as diet, whereas maintaining a balanced diet and nutritious food consumption is very important in increasing immunity and reducing the risk of exposure to infectious diseases. Mental health disorders are also commonly found where the disorder is triggered by various things such as difficulty to meet with friends and family and feeling lonely. However, mental health topic is sometimes still considered taboo due to the lack of education about mental health in Indonesia. To deal with this situation, we took the initiative to conduct education. The purpose of this education is to increase knowledge and awareness in the younger generation regarding the importance of maintaining mental and immunity. The educational activities carried out at senior high school 1 Malang are integrated to support the achievement of the 3rd SDGs. The method used is to provide online counseling, actively involve participants in discussions and questionnaires to determine the level of understanding of high-school students before and after counseling. The results are an increase in student's knowledge about mental health issues and immunity building through balanced nutrition during a pandemic.
Background: UTI is a common infection case found in the community and hospital. Hospital-acquired UTIs are often caused by antibiotic-resistant microorganisms. This study aims to provides an overview of the sensitivity of various antibiotics to Escherichia coli from isolates of UTI patients using urethral catheters at the intensive care unit Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital Surabaya. Method: This type of research is a retrospective descriptive using medical records and the research sample was taken by the total sampling method. The research variables were gender, age, and antibiotics. Result: During the period January 2018 -December 2019, there were 31 intensive care patients who met the inclusion criteria. 25 (80.6%) patients were female and 9 (29%) elderly patients ranged in age from 46 to 65 years. Escherichia coli causing UTI 21 (67.7%) ESBL producing group. Escherichia coli that produce ESBL sensitive to tetracycline antibiotics. Non-ESBL Escherichia coli sensitive to aminoglycoside, quinolone, tetracycline, macrolides, folate pathway antagonist, and others. Conclusion: Inappropriate use of antibiotics has an impact on the rapid spread of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms in the intensive care environment in the future.
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