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Implementasi Framework Pada Pemeriksaan Antibodi COVID 19 Di Unit Pelaksana Teknis Laboratorium Kesehatan Kota Bandung

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Suyarta Efrida Pakpahan, Raudatul Jannah, Barianti

Summary

Researchers investigated the implementation of a COVID-19 antibody testing framework at the Bandung City Health Laboratory, describing how the laboratory applied testing protocols for SARS-CoV-2 detection as part of Indonesia's public health response to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid 19) disebabkan oleh Severe Acute Repiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). SARS-CoV-2 merupakan coronavirus jenis baru yang belum pernah diidentifikasi sebelumnya pada manusia. Ada setidaknya dua jenis coronavirus yang diketahui menyebabkan penyakit yang dapat menimbulkan gejala berat seperti Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) dan Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) (Direktorat Jenderal P2P,2020). Variabel independen disebut sebagai variabel stimulus, predictor, antecendent atau variabel bebas merupakan variabel yang mempengaruhi atau yang menjadi sebab perubahan atau timbulnya variabel dependen (terikat) (Sugiono, Mitha, 2020), variabel independen dalam penelitian ini adalah Lima Reagen Rapid Diagnostic Test Covid 19. Variabel dependen disebut variabel output, kriteria, konsekuen, atau sebagai variabel terikat merupakan variabel yang dipengaruhi atau yang menjadi akibat, karena adanya variabel bebas (Sugiono, Mitha, 2020). Variabel dependen dalam penelitian ini adalah Hasil pemeriksaan IgG dan IgM SARS CoV-19.

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