Demes Nurmayanti

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Demes Nurmayanti

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Environmental Science, Environmental Chemistry, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Waste Management and Disposal
13

Scopus Publications

196

Scholar Citations

7

Scholar h-index

3

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Phytoremediation efficiency of Crinum asiaticum in enclosed spaces based on morphological traits and CO absorption dynamics
    KHAMBALI KHAMBALI, ELSIE TANISHA DENANDA, RUSMIATI RUSMIATI, DEMES NURMAYANTI, IVA RUSTANTI ERI WARDOYO, SLAMET WARDOYO
    Biodiversitas, 2025
    Khambali, Denanda ET, Rusmiati, Nurmayanti D, Wardoyo IRE, Wardoyo S. 2025. Phytoremediation efficiency of Crinum asiaticum in enclosed spaces based on morphological traits and CO absorption dynamics. Biodiversitas 26: 6205-6211. Indoor air pollution, particularly carbon monoxide (CO), poses a serious health risk in poorly ventilated environments. This study evaluates the phytoremediation potency of Crinum asiaticum, a native ornamental species, in reducing indoor CO concentrations—an area with limited prior investigation. A quasi-experimental design was employed using a 1.2 m × 0.9 m × 0.7 m test chamber, into which CO gas sourced from a 110 cc petrol-powered motorcycle was introduced. Five groups were assessed: one control (no plants) and four treatment groups containing one to four C. asiaticum specimens. CO levels were measured before and 45 minutes after exposure using a calibrated gas detector. Descriptive analysis revealed a dose-dependent reduction in CO levels, with the T4 group achieving the greatest decrease of 28.40%. The T3 and T2 groups treatments reduced concentrations by 14.59% and 7.34%, respectively. The T1 group showed a modest reduction of 4.47%, indicating limited absorption capacity at minimal biomass. The Kruskal-Wallis test indicated significant differences among groups (p<0.001), confirming a positive correlation between plant quantity and CO absorption capacity. Although final CO concentrations remained above national indoor air quality standards, the findings underscore the potential of C. asiaticum as a natural biofilter. Its integration into indoor environments not only supports air remediation but also enhances biodiversity through the use of indigenous phytoremediator species. This study presents a novel, eco-friendly approach to mitigating indoor air pollution and advancing environmental health strategies.
  • Spatial analysis of malaria cases and Anopheles species in East Java region, Indonesia
    Ngadino, Winarko, Demes Nurmayanti, Marlik, Slamet Wardoyo, Syarifah Nurhayati, Desya Wuryaningtyas
    Tropical Medicine and Health, 2024
    Malaria remains a significant public health challenge worldwide, including in Indonesia, particularly in the East Java region. This study aimed to analyse the spatial distribution of malaria cases and Anopheles species that act as vectors in the area. Using an observational design with a cross-sectional approach, data on malaria cases were collected from tiers from the Community Health Centre, District Health Office and Province, all of which were documented on the Ministry of Health's malaria information system for the period 2021–2023. Malaria Vector Distribution Data from the East Java Health Office and the research team directly. Sampling of mosquitoes and larvae was carried out by researchers using a purposive sampling method, which prioritised locations with districts that have a high risk factor for the presence of breeding Anopheles sp., namely, Treggalek District, Malang District and Pacitan District with diverse topography, such as coastal (lagoon), rice fields and hills. The results of the analysis show that the distribution of imported malaria cases in East Java is uneven, with hotspots identified in several areas that have working population mobility from outside the East Java region. The presence of Anopheles species, particularly An. sundaicus and An. maculatus, contributes to their potential as vectors of malaria transmission, with An.sundaicus being more common in coastal areas and An. maculatus in valley and paddy fields. Environmental factors, such as topography of the region, temperature, humidity, and rainfall, influence the variation of Anopheles species. This study emphasises the importance of an ecosystem-based approach to malaria control, as well as the need to improve access to health services and community education. The findings provide important insights for the development of more effective and sustainable health policies in an effort to maintain malaria elimination areas in East Java.
  • Spatial analysis of dengue fever by region and topography in kediri regency, east java
    Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Research, 2024
  • Potential of Noni Leaf Extract (Morinda citrifolia L.) As Aedes aegypti Mosquito Repellent
    Demes Nurmayanti, Lailatul Fithriyah, Ngadino Ngadino, Irwan Sulistio, Slamet Wardoyo, Marlik Marlik, Mahawiraja Setiawan
    Media Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia, 2024
    Dengue fever is transmitted every year by the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in Indonesia. One way to prevent this is by using repellents, such as the noni leaf extract (Morinda citrifolia L.). The objective of this study was to analyze the potential of the noni fruit (Morinda citrifolia L.) leaf extract as a repellent against Aedes aegypti. The study employed a post-test research design with only a control group, using concentrations of 12.5%, 25%, and 37.5%, and 25 mosquitoes with 6 repetitions. The technique for data collection involved counting mosquitoes that perched on hands. The study was conducted from November 2022 to May 2023. Data analysis was performed using SPSS Anova One Away Post Hoc and the power protection formula. The research on Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that perched for 6 hours showed that the noni leaf extract concentration of 37.5% had an average of 2.5 tails perched. The concentration of the noni leaf extract is 37.5%, according to the Pesticide Committee standard (1995). The average protection power for 6 hours is 90.86%. The study also suggests investigating the side effects of use and the addition of an HPMC gelling agent. However, for concentrations of 12.5% and 25%, the protective power is less than 90%. This study shows that concentrations of 37.5% are effective for repelling Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. Further research can be conducted using old or yellowed leaves, as well as for repelling culex and Anopheles mosquitoes.
  • Microplastics on Silkworms (Tubifex Spp) in the Brantas River, Indonesia
    Pollution, 2024
  • Differences in Active Ingredients of White Chicory Leaves (Brassica pekinensis L) as a Bio-Larvicidal Against Aedes aegypti larvae
    , Marlik Marlik, Dhea Stya Okta, Ngadino Ngadino, Demes Nurmayanti, Irwan Sulistio
    Kesmas Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Nasional, 2024
    Continuous chemical dengue control can cause vector resistance and environmental pollution. Developing natural larvicides (bio-larvicides) from plant toxins like white chicory, which can poison Aedes aegypti larvae, is necessary for a sustainable alternative. This study aimed to analyze differences in active ingredients in white chicory leaves (Brassica pekinensis L) as bio-larvicide against Aedes aegypti larvae. This study was a pure experiment using a post-test-only control design using 1,225 Aedes aegypti instar III larvae with extracts of alkaloid active ingredients, flavonoids, and concentrations of 0%, 24%, 34%, and 40% with 3 times replication. Data were analyzed using a probit test, one-way ANOVA, and Post Hoc LSD. The results showed the potential of active ingredients in white chicory leaves against the death of Aedes aegypti larvae (p-value = 0.000). The average percentage of larval mortality concentration was 24%, 34%, 40%, in alkaloids was 41%, 60%, 66%, and in flavonoids was 45%, 64%, 68%. The active ingredient of white chicory leaves can kill Aedes aegypti larvae with LC50 in 29% alkaloids and 27% flavonoids.
  • Geographic Distribution of DHF Cases and Larvae Free Index In Situbondo Regency, 2019-2021
    Demes Nurmayanti, Hanifah Nailul Mukarromah, Marlik Marlik, Ruslan La Ane
    Media Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia, 2023
    For the last 3 years of dengue cases in Situbondo Regency, there were 475 patients recorded from January to December 2021 (incident rate, IR = 68.904/100,000) and 4 death cases (case fatality rate, CFR = 0.8%). The average percentage of Larvae Free Index Situbondo scores is still below the Environmental Health Quality Standards for an area of ​​at least 95%. This study aims to describe the mapping of Larvae Free Index and dengue cases in Situbondo district in 2021. The type of this research is descriptive. The object of this research is the value of Larvae Free Index and cases of DHF. The data obtained is secondary data from Larvae Free Index and DHF cases in Situbondo Regency for 3 years starting from 2019-2021. The data is displayed using QGIS mapping using points and polygons. Health information and the potential for dengue fever in the area can be identified using geographic mapping, this information can be used to decide policies in breaking the chain of disease. The number of dengue cases in Situbondo Regency increased from 2019-2021. Larvae Free Index value of each village is better than the previous year. The spread of dengue cases is very high due to the mobility of residents who carry out activities outside the area of residence, resulting in transmission of dengue through mosquito bites. To prevent the spread of dengue cases, people are expected to use mosquito-repellent lotion when traveling.
  • The Indirect Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Lower Extremity Amputations – An Australian Study [Letter]
    - Suprijandan, Slamet Wardoyo, Demes Nurmayanti
    Vascular Health and Risk Management, 2023
    Study" by Lakmali Anthony et al, published in Vascular Health and Risk Management.The study provides valuable insights into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with peripheral vascular disease (PVD) in Australia.The authors conducted a comprehensive analysis of lower extremity amputation rates before and after the onset of the pandemic, shedding light on the significant increase in major amputations during the pandemic period.The findings underscore the indirect and deleterious effects of the pandemic on patient health, particularly for those with chronic conditions like PVD.The study also highlights the disruptions to revascularization procedures and the shift in the demographic profile of patients undergoing amputations during the pandemic.The implications of this study are far-reaching, especially in informing and directing future vascular surgery service delivery to prepare for the postpandemic recovery.The evidence presented in this study emphasizes the need for better systems to be developed to address the disproportionate disadvantage faced by patients with chronic diseases during global crises affecting routine provision. 1lthough this study provides valuable insights, there are some weaknesses to note.Firstly, this study was retrospective and used data from the AVA database which may not have included all amputation procedures performed in Victoria during the study period.This may affect the overall representation of the data analysed.In addition, this study was unable to distinguish between amputations caused by worsening diabetes and those caused by PVD alone, which may affect the interpretation of the results regarding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with PVD.In addition, this study did not provide information on other factors that may have influenced the increase in amputations during the pandemic, such as healthcare accessibility, the level of patient adherence to treatment, and lifestyle changes during the pandemic.In addition, this study did not consider differences in the management of PVD cases between different hospitals or treatment units.Lastly, this study did not provide information on specific strategies used by vascular surgery units in Victoria to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on their services.Information on these strategies may provide valuable insights into best practices that other healthcare units may adopt in the future.To increase the reliability and relevance of this study, several recommendations for improvement can be considered.Firstly, a prospective study with direct data collection from patients during the pandemic period would provide a more indepth understanding of the direct impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with PVD.This will also allow researchers to obtain more complete and accurate information on other factors that may influence the increase in amputations during the pandemic.In addition, expanding the scope of the study to include information on specific strategies used by vascular surgery units in Victoria to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on their services would provide valuable insights into best practices that could be adopted by other healthcare units in the future.Furthermore, considering subgroup analyses based on geographical location, type of healthcare service, and level of healthcare
  • The Epidemiology of Bile Acid Diarrhea in Denmark [Letter]
    Demes Nurmayanti, Alkausyari Aziz, Khayan Khayan
    Clinical Epidemiology, 2023
    Demes Nurmayanti,1 Alkausyari Aziz,2 Khayan Khayan3 1Department of Environmental Health, Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia; 2Department of Nutrition, Poltekkes Kemenkes Riau, Pekanbaru, Indonesia; 3Department of Medical Laboratory Technology, Poltekkes Kemenkes Banten, Serang, IndonesiaCorrespondence: Demes Nurmayanti, Tel +62 8113627796, Email demes@poltekkesdepkes-sby.ac.id
  • Adsorption Kinetics of Edamame Soybean Peel Activated Carbon in Reducing the Level of Phosphate
    Iva Rustanti Eri, Namira Pramudinta, Demes Nurmayanti
    Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2022
    Domestic wastewater, such as detergent wastewater, causes the increase of the phosphate level that strongly contributes to eutrophication. Adsorption is a method that can be used to reduce the levels of phosphate. The natural ingredients that can be made as activated carbon include edamame soybean peel, because it contains a lot of celluloses. This research aimed to analyze the adsorption kinetics and adsorption capacity of edamame soybean peel activated carbon in reducing the phosphate levels. Adsorption was carried out with batch method with various concentrations of adsorbate (2 mg/L, 4 mg/L, and 6 mg/L) and stirring time (3 hours, 6 hours, 9 hours, and 12 hours). The results showed that the highest adsorption capacity was found in 6 mg/L of adsorbate concentration and 6 hours of stirring time. The results were validated by the Langmuir isotherm and pseudo-second-order adsorption kinetics model. The Langmuir isotherm indicated that adsorption occurred in monolayer. The maximum adsorption capacity was 0.43509 mg/g and the constant of adsorption kinetics was 1.5558 g/mg·min. Activated carbon from edamame soybean peel successfully reduced the levels of phosphate. The increase of adsorption capacity was correlated with the increasing concentration of adsorbate and stirring time until the equilibrium.
  • Ability of chitosan membrane from blood clam (Anadara granosa) shells to removal iron level (Fe) in water
    Nur Rafiqa Puspita Sari, Iva Rustanti Eri, Demes Nurmayanti, Ferry Kriswandana, Narwati Narwati
    International Journal of Public Health Science, 2021
  • Conventional detection of resistance of aedes aegypti larvae as dhf vector in kediri district against temephos
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2020
  • Faeces waste treatment design in household with narrow land area
    Marlik, Demes Nurmayanti, Ferry Kriswandana, Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2018

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Borax is Still Detected in Crackers Sold at Jenangan District Market Using the Rapid Test Method
    EZ Zilca, N Narwati, M Marlik, R Rusmiati, D Nurmayanti
    Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan" SUARA FORIKES"(Journal of Health Research … , 2026
    2026
  • Profile of microplastic types and soil biological response in the subsurface layer: A case study of the Surabaya landfill
    M Marlik, D Nurmayanti, S Wardoyo
    Journal of Ecological Engineering 27 (1), 292-300 , 2026
    2026
  • Phytoremediation efficiency of Crinum asiaticum in enclosed spaces based on morphological traits and CO absorption dynamics.
    ET DENANDA, D NURMAYANTI, IVARERI WARDOYO, S WARDOYO
    Biodiversitas: Journal of Biological Diversity 26 (12) , 2025
    2025
  • Environmental and Larval Indices as Predictors of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever: A Five-Year Spatial Study in Surabaya, Indonesia
    JE Oktavia, D Nurmayanti
    Public Health Research Development 2 (2), 61-74 , 2025
    2025
  • PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT MENULAR DI BARENGKRAJAN, KABUPATEN SIDOARJO MELALUI PENINGKATAN KETERAMPILAN HIGIENE DAN SANITASI DEPOT AIR
    M Marlik, IRE Wardoyo, D Nurmayanti, F Kriswandana
    Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Multidisiplin 9 (1), 26-34 , 2025
    2025
  • PENYELAMATAN TANAH, PENYELAMATAN MASA DEPAN
    K Khambali, D Nurmayanti
    Bukuloka Literasi Bangsa , 2025
    2025
  • Mewujudkan Pembangunan Jamban Masyarakat Desa Pagerngumbuk Kecamatan Wonoayu Kabupaten Sidoarjo Dalam Program Percepatan Odf (Open Defecation Free) Melalui Pemberdayaan …
    H Suryono, W Winarko, M Marlik, D Nurmayanti
    Jurnal Kreativitas Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) 8 (10), 4850-4862 , 2025
    2025
  • Desa Wisata Sehat Tangguh Bencana Berbasis Kearifan Lokal
    ST Khambali, SK Sunarto, SK Hery Sumasto, SKM Luthfi Rusyadi, K MH, ...
    PT Bukuloka Literasi Bangsa , 2025
    2025
  • Analysis Of Toddler Mother's Behavior Towards Diarrhea Disease Incidence (Case Study On Toddlers In Panekan Subdistrict, Magetan Regency Year 2024)
    DAV Dewanti, S Suprijandani, S Setiawan, D Nurmayanti
    Jurnal Riset Kesehatan 14 (1), 97-105 , 2025
    2025
  • PHYSICAL CONDITION OF HOME SANITATION IN PLUMONARY TB PATIENTS IN THE MULYOREJO COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER WORK AREA, SURABAYA CITY IN 2025
    NFA Putri, D Nurmayanti, H Suryono
    Proceeding International Conference on Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health … , 2025
    2025
  • Spatial analysis of malaria cases and Anopheles species in East Java region, Indonesia
    Ngadino, Winarko, D Nurmayanti, Marlik, S Wardoyo, S Nurhayati, ...
    Tropical Medicine and Health 52 (1), 91 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Program Pemberdayaan Masyarakat untuk Pencegahan Penyakit Diare dengan Pengelolaan Bank Sampah di Desa Plumbon Gambang
    D Nurmayanti, E Sari, F Kriswandana, M Marlik, A Amalina, M Setiawan
    Jurnal Kreativitas Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) 7 (12), 5490-5504 , 2024
    2024
  • Pengaruh Faktor Iklim, ABJ Terhadap Kejadian Demam Berdarah Dengue Menggunakan Analisis Regresi
    RF Lutfianawati, N Ngadino, D Nurmayanti, I Sulistio
    Jurnal Kesehatan 17 (2), 198-201 , 2024
    2024
  • Ekstrak Sampah Kulit Jeruk Nipis Dan Bonggol Pisang Terhadap Daya Hambat Bakteri Staphylococcus aureus
    AJ Anisa, D Nurmayanti, M Marlik, F Rohkmalia
    Jurnal Kesehatan 17 (2), 142-147 , 2024
    2024
  • Molecular and Biochemical Approaches to Evaluating Cypermethrin Resistance in Aedes aegypti: Insights from ELISA, PCR, and Sanger Sequencing
    SW Demes Nurmayanti, Marlik Marlik, Ngadino Ngadino
    Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences 7 (10), 1335-1354 , 2024
    2024
  • Buku Referensi Stunting dan Lingkungan
    D Nurmayanti, M Marlik, S Wardoyo, A Amalina
    CV Eureka Media Aksara , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Differences in Active Ingredients of White Chicory Leaves (Brassica pekinensis L) as a Bio-Larvicidal Against Aedes aegypti larvae.
    DSO Avianti, D Nurmayanti, I Sulistio, A Prasetyo
    Kesmas: National Public Health Journal 19 (3) , 2024
    2024
  • Detection of Borax by Rapid Test Method in Crackers Sold in the Market, Jenangan District
    ZE Zamilanti, N Narwati, M Marlik, R Rusmiati, D Nurmayanti
    International Journal of Advanced Health Science and Technology 4 (3) , 2024
    2024
  • Knowledge, Attitude, Actions on the Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and PPE Facilities and Infrastructure for Infectious Waste Management Workers at Siti Khodijah …
    H Suryono, T Hapsari, D Nurmayanti, I Sulistio, M Setiawan
    Gema Lingkungan Kesehatan 22 (1), 6-11 , 2024
    2024
  • Toksikologi lingkungan dan industri
    H Ali, D Nurmayanti, NQ Rasyid, I Islawati, L Elsa, IA Prianti, W Aprianie, ...
    CV Eureka Media Aksara , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Kimia Lingkungan
    D Nurmayanti, D Purwoko
    Bahan Ajar Kesehatan Lingkungan, Kementrian Kesehatan R , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 15
  • Conventional detection of resistance of Aedes aegypti larvae as DHF vector in Kediri district against temephos
    D Nurmayanti, M Marlik, N Haidah
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 14 (1), 230-233 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 12
  • Adsorption kinetics of edamame soybean peel activated carbon in reducing the level of phosphate
    IR Eri, NK Pramudinta, D Nurmayanti
    Journal of Ecological Engineering 23 (2) , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 10
  • Gambaran Kadar HbCO Dalam Darah Pada Masyarakat Dusun Demeling, Gedangan, Sidoarjo
    DR Pratiwi, H Suryono, D Nurmayanti
    GEMA Kesehatan Lingkungan 16 (1), 60-72 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 9
  • Manajemen Linen pada Rumah Sakit Siti Khodijah Sidoarjo Tahun 2016
    N Safitri, ATD Nerawati, D Nurmayanti
    Gema lingkungan kesehatan 14 (2) , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 9
  • Pengaruh Kadar Debu Terhadap Keluhan Pernapasan pada Karyawan Bagian Produksi Pakan Ternak
    D Nurmayanti, D Mufaizah, H Suryono, W Winarko, S Widodo
    Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan" SUARA FORIKES"(Journal of Health Research … , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 8
  • Pengaruh Umur, Masa Kerja, dan Pemakaian APT Terhadap Ambang Pendengaran Tenaga Kerja Konstruksi Kapal
    A Chelsia R, H Suryono, D Nurmayanti
    GEMA Lingkungan Kesehatan 17 (1), 31-38 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 8
  • Analisis Spasial Pengaruh House Index dengan Kasus DBD di Kecamatan Bangilan Kabupaten Tuban
    BA Izza, N Ngadino, D Nurmayanti, M Marlik, YA Mirasa
    BALABA 18 (2), 149-158 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 6
  • Paparan Kebisingan, Umur, Masa Kerja, dan Pemakaian Apt Terhadap Ambang Pendengaran Pekerja
    HD Putri, ND Rusmiati
    GEMA Kesehatan Lingkungan 17 (2), 80-86 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 6
  • Deteksi Konvensional Resistensi Aedes aegypti Sebagai Vektor DBD di Kabupaten Kediri Terhadap Malathion dan Temephos
    M Marlik, D Nurmayanti, N Haidah
    Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 6
  • Geographic Distribution of DHF Cases and Larvae Free Index In Situbondo Regency, 2019-2021
    D Nurmayanti, HN Mukarromah, M Marlik, R La Ane
    Media Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia 19 (1), 9-18 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 5
  • Evaluasi Pengelolaan Sampah Medis di Rumah Sakit Muhammadiyah Tuban Tahun 2018
    H Widyastuti, D Nurmayanti, SBE Warno
    Gema Lingkungan Kesehatan 16 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 5
  • Faktor Lingkungan dan Perilaku Orangtua terhadap Penyakit Diare pada Balita di Desa Wonoayu, Sidoarjo
    D Nurmayanti, T Sandriana, I Rustanti, I Thohari, N Narwati
    Jurnal Penelitian Kesehatan" SUARA FORIKES"(Journal of Health Research … , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 4
  • Alat Pelindung Telinga (Ear Muff) dalam Mereduksi Tekanan Darah Tenaga Kerja Terpapar Kebisingan:(Studi Kasus Pada Pekerja di Home Industri Terasi Palang Tuban)
    E Sari, D Nurmayanti, F Ummah
    Gema Lingkungan Kesehatan 20 (2), 90-97 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 4
  • Analisis Risiko Keselamatan Dan Kesehatan Kerja Dengan Metode Hirarc Pada Proses Produksi Industri Tahu Tahun 2021
    BR Irwanda, D Nurmayanti
    Gema Lingkungan Kesehatan 20 (1), 29-37 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 4
  • PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH IKAN DAN SISA MAKANAN UNTUK PELET PAKAN IKAN DI WISATA DELTA FISHING SIDOARJO
    FR Siska Desti Rahayu, Demes Nurmayanti
    GEMA KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN 14 (3), 140-143 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 4
  • Assessing the Correlation Between Basic Sanitation and Diarrhea Prevalence in Bulurejo Village, Gresilk: A Geographic Information System (GIS) Approach
    SRN Tyias, N Narwati, D Nurmayanti, L Florento
    International Journal of Advanced Health Science and Technology 4 (1), 12-18 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3
  • Spatial analysis of dengue fever by region and topography in kediri regency, east java
    D Nurmayanti, N Ngadino, M Marlik, S Wardoyo
    J. Med. Pharm. Chem. Res 6 (3), 327-333 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 3
  • The Effect of Work Duration and Spinal Trauma on Low Back Pain in the Warship Production Support Departement
    IASN Dewi, IRE Wardoyo, D Nurmayanti
    International Journal Of Advanced Health Science And Technology 3 (6), 318-322 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 3
  • Analisis Pengelolaan Sanitasi Linen di Rumah Sakit TNI AU Soemitro Surabaya
    SA Hasnaningrum, F Rokhmalia, I Rustanti, D Nurmayanti, T Anwar
    Gema Lingkungan Kesehatan 21 (2), 65-72 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 3