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Diagnosa Vibrio Cholerae dengan Metode Kultur dan Polimerase Chain Reaction (PCR) pada Sampel Sumber Air Minum
Cholera remains a serious health problem in developing countries such as Indonesia. This is caused by several things such as hygiene and sanitation, as well as drinking water supply is not adequate. Vibrio cholerae is commonly found in surface water contaminated with feces containing the bacteria. Diagnosis of V. cholerae can be done in several ways such as by conventional methods and a polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ).
The study aimed to compare the conventional method diagnoses V. cholerae by PCR. Examination of samples derived from the source of drinking water collected from cholera outbreaks in Bogor. The study was conducted at the Laboratory of Bacteriology Center for Biomedical and Health Technology Association. Examination of V. cholerae by conventional methods require a cheaper cost, but the time required to process a longer inspection. On examination with the required time PCR methods for the examination more quickly, but the costs are much higher.
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