by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
In Bali, a group of 25 brave mothers shared their stories with researchers from Universitas Padjadjaran, led by Dr. Dany Hilmanto and colleagues. They spoke about living with HIV, syphilis, or hepatitis B—and their struggles to prevent passing these infections to...
by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
Indonesia faces two intertwined health battles: childhood stunting and the rising prevalence of asthma. Dr. Agnes Rengga Indrati from Universitas Padjadjaran uncovered a troubling connection—the risk of asthma is significantly higher among stunted children. Her...
by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
Atypical cleft hand is one of the rarest congenital orthopedic disorders in the world. For the young patient in Bandung, it meant struggling with basic tasks and growing up with visible differences that set him apart from his peers. Recognizing the urgency, Dr. Yoyos...
by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
At Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, the story of a child born with bilateral polydactyly—extra fingers and toes—unfolded. For most, these tiny differences might seem cosmetic, but for the child and family, they represented a daily struggle, from difficulty...
by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
In the quiet halls of Universitas Padjadjaran’s Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Vita Indriasari and her team set out to investigate one of the most overlooked conditions affecting newborn boys—severe hypospadias. This congenital disorder, where the opening of the urethra is...