INTRODUCTION
Tuberculosis (TB) was the ninth leading cause of death worldwide in 2016, with an estimated 10.4 million cases and 1.67 million deaths. According to the 2017 WHO Global TB Report, there were 490,000 cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, with less than 50% survival in patients who received WHO-recommended treatment regimens. The report highlights the critical need for new treatments and techniques to improve tuberculosis treatment delivery and management outcomes. Many challenges remain in developing optimal tuberculosis treatment regimens including MDR TB drugs which are being developed with the goal of eliminating Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, shortening treatment duration, avoiding permanent lung injury, and avoiding the development of new drug resistance (Tiberi et al., 2018).
So far, the study of host-pathogen interactions in TB has mostly focused on the physiology and virulence of the pathogen, as well as, on the various innate and adaptive immune compartments of the host. Microbial organisms endogenous to our body, called microbiota, interact not only with invading pathogens but also with our immune system. Yet, the impact of the microbiota on host defense against M. tuberculosis remains poorly understood (Dumas et al., 2018).
The vast majority of our interactions with bacteria are symbiotic in nature, consisting of colonization by a complex and diverse microbiota that inhabit humans for the rest of their lives. Instead of causing inflammation, commensal microbes primarily direct beneficial immune functions and often promote health. The microbiota, in particular, shapes worldwide immune cell repertoires, changing host susceptibility to inflammation and infection at sites of colonization (Hill et al., 2012; Kamada et al., 2012; Mazmanian et al., 2008; Naik et al., 2012).
Recent studies have identified that commensal bacteria and their products play an important role in regulating the development, homeostasis, and function of innate and adaptive immune cells (Khosravi et al., 2014). It has been discovered that the presence of commensal and pathogenic bacteria has a significant impact on the lung immune system (Adami and Cervantes, 2015). By exploring recent advances in the understanding of tuberculosis, microbiota, and their interaction to create protective effects of M. tuberculosis infection, we will hold a scientific meeting to share and talk together from various aspect of thinking about what should the nurse do in contributing to lowering the incidence of TB infection and MDR TB.
Focus & Scope:
• Medical-Surgical Nursing |
• Nursing Management • Emergency Nursing • Psychiatric Nursing • Family Health Nursing • Palliative Care |
PUBLICATION
Best papers appropriate will be published on TIJHS and Journal PENELITIAN IPTEKS (SINTA 4), but if it is not the paper will be published in the proceedings with ISBN and DOI by agreement
Date and Time
Wed, Jul 28, 2021 - Thu, Jul 29, 2021
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Venue
Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember
Speakers
Here are our keynote speakers
James Trauer
Monash University, Australia
Josephine de Leon
Centro Escolar University, Philippines
Hendra Kurniawan
University of Muhammadiyah Jember, Indonesia
Pay-Fan, Lin
Yuanpei University of Medical Technology, Taiwan
Yiam Khongruangrat
Buriram Rajabhat University, Thailand
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Committee
- Person in charge:
- Ns. Sofia Rhosma Dewi, M.Kep
- Chair of the Committee:
- Ns. Dwi Yunita Hariyanti, S.Kep., M.Kes.
- Secretary:
- Ns. Ely Rahmatika Nugrahani, M.Kep.
- Scientific Division:
- 1) Ns. Siti Kholifah, M.Kep, 2) Ns. Sri Wahyuni Adriani, M.Kep., Sp.Kep.Kom, 3) Abdul Jalil, S.P
- Public Relation Division:
- 1) Ns. Zuhrotul Eka Yulis, M.Kes, 2) Ns. Resti Utami, M.Kep.
- Event Division:
- 1) Ns. Ayesie Natasha Zulka, M.Kep., 2) Ns. Mad Zaini, M.Kep., Sp.Kep.J.
- Documentation:
- 1) Ns. Moh. Ali Hamid, M.Kes., 2) Ns. Cahya Tribagus Hidayat, M.Kes.
- IT Division:
- 1) Ns. Ginanjar Sasmito Adi, M.Kep., Sp.Kep.MB., 2) Lutfi Ali Muharom, M.Kom.
- Consumption Division:
- 1) Ns. Susi Wahyuning Asih, M.Kep., 2) Ns. Yeni Suryaningsih, M.Kep.
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