ABOUT SYNTHESIS PROJECT
Surveillance System to Observe Seroconversion to SARS COV2 in Human (SYNTHESIS): Combining Hospital-Based and Population-Based Longitudinal Study in Sleman HDSS (Health and Demographic Surveillance System)
A new Systemic Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) emerged in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. Later, this syndrome was called Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), an infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 infections that brought cataclysm both in population and health care settings. SARS-CoV-2 showed different features than the 2002 SARS Pandemic, with slower clinical manifestation, easier transmission, and yet to confirm related immunological aspects, transmission rate, or risk factors.
The SYNTHESIS Project is hospital and population-based longitudinal study aimed to understand the natural course related to SARS-CoV-2 infection in Indonesia, from population to clinical perspective. These multi-year international collaborative efforts started in 2021 to 2023 between Universitas Gadjah Mada, academic hospitals, government bodies, and Perdana University Center for Research Excellence Malaysia were funded by the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP) and Indonesia Science Fund (DIPI) Ministry of Finance through RISPRO International Collaboration Scheme. This project was divided into three major objectives:
- Study 1 – Observation of IgM-IgG Titer to SARS-CoV-2 Seroconversion
- Study 2 – Risk and Protective factors of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Population
- Study 3 – Open Data Practice Initiative and Development
Number of synthesis project respondents in each sub-district
Study 2 – Risk and Protective factors of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Population
In the general population, incidence and risk factors for COVID-19 are needed to plan an appropriate disease prevention model. The SARS CoV-2 is spreading more rapidly and burdensome to public health than the SARS CoV-1 because the virus is more contagious and has higher asymptomatic cases. Therefore, how the virus interacts with intrinsic and extrinsic factors specific to Indonesia is needed to be explored. Further, these will shape the determination of risk and protective factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection in Sleman District by comparing cases and controls groups and investigating the factors associated with SARS-CoV-2 seroconversion in the Sleman population.
OUR TEAM
Principal Investigator:
dr. Eggi Arguni, M.Sc., PhD., Sp.A(K) |
Research Partner:
Associate Professor Dr. Teguh Haryo Sasongko, MD., Ph.D |
Muhammad Farhan Sjaugi, M.Sc |
Co-Investigator:
dr. Fatwa Sari Tetra Dewi, MPH, Ph.D |
dr. Lutfan Lazuardi, M.Kes., Ph.D |
Dewi Kartikawati Paramita, S.Si., M.Si., Ph.D |
Jajah Fachiroh, S.P., M.Si., PH.D |
Septi Kurnia Lestari, S.Gz., MMedSc PH |
Bayu Satria Wiratama, S.Ked., MPH |
Research Team Member:
dr. Bara Kharisma |
Ratri Kusuma Wardani, S.Gz |
Rahmawati, S.G.z, M.Gz |
Zakiya Amalia Farahdilla, S.HG., MPH |
Fachriyan Rizal Maulana, S. Kom |
Merlinda Permata Sari, S.K.M |
Saifa Rahmi Haritsa, S.Tr., Keb |
Ganar Rajni Fathariq, S. Kep., Ns |
Umi Nurwahidah, S.Si |
Azizziah Djailani, S.Kep., MPH |
Yogi Hasna Meisyarah, S.Kep., Ns |
Annisa Ryan Susilaningrum., S.Kep., Ns |
Rusyda Anshari, S.Kep., Ns |