Browse publications by year: 1975

  1. Ganesan J, Eng LI, Poon OB
    Humangenetik, 1975 Oct 07;29(4):281-3.
    PMID: 1176143
    The Land Dayaks and the Sea Kayaks of Sarawak were surveyed for haptoglobin, transferrin and serum albumin variants. The Hp1 gene frequency was 0.385 in 283 Land Dayaks as well as in 205 Sea Kayaks. The TfDChi gene frequency in 283 Land Dayaks was 0.030 and in 188 Sea Kayaks it was 0.040. Serum albumin Medan was found in one of the 188 Sea Kayaks.
    MeSH terms: Emigration and Immigration; Gene Frequency; Genetics, Population; Haptoglobins/analysis*; Humans; Indonesia/ethnology; Malaysia; Phenotype; Serum Albumin/analysis*; Transferrin/analysis*; Genetic Variation*
  2. Park JH
    Taehan Kanho, 1975 Oct 25;14(5):17-9.
    PMID: 1059839
    MeSH terms: Malaysia; Nursing Service, Hospital*
  3. Colley FC, Else JG
    Ann Parasitol Hum Comp, 1975 11 1;50(6):669-73.
    PMID: 818934
    Eimeria nebulosa n. sp. and Klossia pachyleparon n. sp. are described from the monitor lizard Varanus nebulosus in Malaysia. The flask shaped oocysts of E. nebulosa average 20.7 by 12.6 mum. The oocyst wall is composed of a single layer. There is a single polar granule but no residuum. Ellipsoidal sporocysts average 11.1 by 5.6 mum. A sporocyst residuum is present. Endogenous stages develop in the epithelial cells of the small intestine. The splerical oocysts of K. pachyleparon average 33.6 mum in diameter. The wall is about 2.5 mum thick and is composed of 3 layers. The spherical sporocysts average 10.8 mum in diameter. Sporocysts contain 4 sporozoites and residuum. Developmental stages were not observed.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Coccidia/classification*; Coccidia/cytology; Eimeria/classification*; Eimeria/cytology; Lizards/parasitology*; Malaysia; Apicomplexa/classification*
  4. Quentin JC, Krishnasamy M
    Ann Parasitol Hum Comp, 1975 Nov-Dec;50(6):795-812.
    PMID: 818936
    Morphological study of two Spirura parasites of the oesophageal and the gastric wall of Tupaia and Nycticebus in Malaysia. -- Spirura malayensis n. sp. is found both in Tupaia in the District of Selangor (West Malaysia) and in Nycticebus coucang in Borneo. Its very primitive characteristics relate it to S. diplocyphos Chabaud, Brygoo and Petter, 1965, parasite of lemurs from Madagascar. Its larval development was obtained experimentally in Blatella germanica. -- Spirura aurangabadensis (Ali and Lovekar, 1966) described from a microchiroptera in India is found in west Malaysia in a Nycticebus coucang, and in a Tupaia glis. -- The distribution of the different species and the comparative study of the larval and adult cephalic structures show that the genus Spirura arose and became diversified in the old world in very primitive hosts according to two main evolutive lines.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Female; Malaysia; Male; Strepsirhini/parasitology*; Spiruroidea/anatomy & histology; Spiruroidea/classification*; Tupaiidae/parasitology*
  5. Silva JF, Subramanian N
    Clin Orthop Relat Res, 1975 Nov-Dec;?(113):119-27.
    PMID: 1059509
    To explore the possibility that environmental and/or genetic factors may yield clues to the etiology of osteogenic sarcoma, an epidemiologic retrospective study of all cases of osteogenic sarcoma in a country with clear geographic and racial variables (Malaysia) was conducted covering a 4-year period. Sixty-eight cases were identified (+85% of the predicted total). The incidence (cases per 100,000 population per year) was 0.11 in Malay, 0.23 in the Chinese, and 0.23 in the Indian. The urban versus rural incidence in the Malay was 0.22 versus 0.09, and in the Chinese 0.31 versus 0.18. The Indian population was too small when dividied into urban and rural segments to be significant.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Bone Neoplasms/mortality; Bone Neoplasms/epidemiology*; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Rural Population; Osteosarcoma/mortality; Osteosarcoma/epidemiology*; Urban Population; Continental Population Groups
  6. Else JG, Colley FC
    J. Protozool., 1975 Nov;22(4):455-7.
    PMID: 1195155
    Oocysts and endogenous stages of new species of Eimeria and Isospora from the house lizard, Gehyra mutilata, are described. The ellipsoid to subspherical 2-layered oocysts of E. cicaki averaged 24.0 X 21.0 mum. Polar granules are present. Micropyle and oocyst residuum are absent. Ellipsoid sporocysts average 12.2 X 9.0 mum. A sporocyst residuum is present, but the Stieda body is absent. Endogenous stages are in epithelial cells of the small intestine. The subspherical single-layered oocysts of I. thavari average 23.8 X 22.8 mum. The polar granule is present; micropyle and oocyst residuum are absent. Ellipsoid sporocysts average 12.8 X 9.4 mum. Stieda body and sporocyst residuum are present. There are endogenous stages in epithelial cells of the small intestine.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Eimeria/classification*; Eimeria/cytology; Feces/parasitology; Isospora/classification*; Isospora/cytology; Lizards/parasitology*; Malaysia
  7. Luan Eng LI, Ng T, Wan WP, Ganesan J
    Br J Haematol, 1975 Nov;31(3):337-42.
    PMID: 1201246
    A study of glutathione reductase (GR) activity and its stimulation by flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) in erythrocytes of Malaysian newborns and adults of different racial groups showed that GR stimulation by FAD was greater than 20% in 50% of 866 newborns (57% of Malays, 55% of Indians and 41% of Chinese) and 54% of 274 adults (46% of Malays, 65% of Indians and 45% of Chinese). There was a significant negative correlation between GR activity and percentage FAD stimulation in both newborns and adults in all racial groups. Low GR activity and a high percentage FAD stimulation were more prevalent among parents of newborns with low GR activity than among parents of newborns with higher GR activity. Administration of riboflavin to mothers with low GR activity resulted in increased GR activity and a decreased percentage of FAD stimulation. None of the individuals examined had clear clinical manifestations of riboflavin deficiency. It is concluded that subclinical riboflavin deficiency leading to low GR activity is prevalent in Malaysia among adults and newborns, especially among Malays and Indians.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Age Factors; Erythrocytes/enzymology; Flavin-Adenine Dinucleotide/blood*; Flavin-Adenine Dinucleotide/pharmacology; Female; Glutathione Reductase/blood*; Glutathione Reductase/metabolism; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Malaysia; Male; Riboflavin/therapeutic use
  8. Chabaud AG, Krishnasamy M
    Ann Parasitol Hum Comp, 1975 Nov-Dec;50(6):813-20.
    PMID: 1227382
    Description of Trichospirura willmottae n. sp. parasite of the salivary ducts of Tupaia glis and T. sp. (single virgin female) parasite of the intestine of Myotis mystacinus in Malaysia. The two species are very closely related to the type species, a parasite of the pancreatic ducts of brasilian Primates, and can be differentiated mainly by the mensurations of the posterior extremities of the bodies. While the genus Rhabdochoma, parasite of the intestine of fresh-water fishes, underwent a very similar, but more or less pronounced, morphological evolution, it became adapted to many different hosts: Sea-fishes, Saurians, Mammals and to many locations. This evolutionary line includes six genera; Trichospirura, the only parasite in Mammals, is one of the more evolved. Some remarks are made on the host-distribution of Trichospirura, on the relationships between Rabdochonidae and Cystidicolidae and on the osmo-excretory apparatus of Trichospirura. The hypertrophy of this apparatus, which could be the consequence of the passage during the course of evolution from aquatic to terrestrial life, is comparable to that of the Pneumospirurinae.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Chiroptera/parasitology; Female; Malaysia; Male; Spiruroidea/anatomy & histology; Spiruroidea/classification*; Tupaiidae/parasitology
  9. Teoh ST
    Med Biol Illus, 1975 Nov;25(4):193-8.
    PMID: 1228345
    MeSH terms: Education, Medical, Undergraduate*; Malaysia; Organization and Administration; Teaching Materials*
  10. Chong YH, Khoo KL
    Clin Chim Acta, 1975 Nov 15;65(1):143-8.
    PMID: 172262 DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(75)90346-0
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Child; Child, Preschool; China/ethnology; Cholesterol/blood*; Fasting; Female; Humans; Hypercholesterolemia/blood; Hypercholesterolemia/epidemiology; Hyperlipidemias/blood; Hyperlipidemias/epidemiology*; India/ethnology; Lipoproteins, LDL/blood*; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Triglycerides/blood*
  11. Dondero TJ, Parsons RE, O'Holohan DR
    PMID: 775652
    Chloroquine pressure was applied over a 22 month period on a somewhat isolated, malarious rubber estate by examination of residents at 4-week intervals and treatment of parasitaemias with chloroquine. During this time the monthly attack rate for P. falciparum rose four-fold to an average of nearly 18% per month, while that of P. vivax remained relatively constant at about 8%. Eight in vivo chloroquine resistance studies, which allowed both detection of late recrudescing R-I resistance and estimation of the risk of reinfection, showed an apparent rise in the drug resistance rate, from 12% to 20% prior to the study to the range of 40-50%. Virtually all resistance encountered was R-I in nature. There was no convincing evidence of chloroquine resistance among 148 tested P. vivax infections.
    MeSH terms: Blood/parasitology; Chloroquine/pharmacology; Chloroquine/therapeutic use*; Drug Resistance, Microbial; Humans; Longitudinal Studies; Malaria/drug therapy*; Malaria/epidemiology; Malaria/prevention & control; Malaysia; Plasmodium falciparum/drug effects; R Factors; Recurrence
  12. Robinson DM, Huxsoll DL
    PMID: 818716
    The passive transfer of convalescent sera did not protect the majority of mice against challenge with the homologous strain and was completely ineffective against challenge with strains unrelated by fluorescent antibody techniques. When the immune sera was incubated with the rickettsia in vitro and then inoculated into the mice a dramatic increase occurred in the number of surviving mice. The importance of these data in relation to published results with other species of rickettsia is discussed.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Antibodies, Heterophile/analysis; Antibodies, Viral/analysis; Antibody Formation; Cross Reactions; Immune Sera/pharmacology; Immunity, Maternally-Acquired*; Immunization, Passive*; Malaysia; Orientia tsutsugamushi/pathogenicity; Scrub Typhus/immunology*; Scrub Typhus/mortality; Serotyping; Mice
  13. Yoke OP, Sudderuddin KI
    PMID: 818717
    Toxicological studies of four insecticides (malathion, carbaryl, bioresmethrin, and GH 74) against Musca domestica vicinia (Ampang strain) were undertaken with particular reference to age, sex and posttreatment temperature. It was found that bioresmethrin and GH 74, both with a negative temperature coefficient, have great potential for use against houseflies. In vitro inhibitory studies of head and body esterases showed that unlike malathion and carbaryl, bioresmethrin had only negligible effect on these enzymes. The possibilities of using bioresmethrin and GH 74 for controlling the housefly problem in the Cameron Highlands, West Malaysia are discussed.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Biological Assay; Esterases/antagonists & inhibitors; Esterases/metabolism; Female; Larva; Lethal Dose 50; Malathion/pharmacology; Male; Pyrethrins/pharmacology; Carbaryl/pharmacology
  14. Zaman V
    PMID: 818718
    MeSH terms: Animals; Malaysia; Sarcocystis/classification*; Sarcocystosis/veterinary; Singapore; Snakes/parasitology; Rats/parasitology
  15. Yap EH, Ho BC, Singh M, Kang KL, Lim BL
    J Helminthol, 1975 Dec;49(4):263-9.
    PMID: 1206216
    Breinlia booliati exhibited nocturnal subperiodicity in its natural host, Rattus sabanus in contrast to experimentally infected laboratory-reared albine rats which showed irregular fluctuations of microfilariae throughout the 24 hour cycle. All the infected albino rats showed a prepatent period between 11-14 weeks postinoculation. Three patterns of microfilaraemia were discerned during the course of infection 38/49 rats displayed a single peak, 4/49 displayed 2 peaks about 12-15 weeks apart and 7/49 showed a sustained high plateau-like pattern of microfilaraemia. Cortisone had no effect on microfilarial levels when administered to rats near postpatency and some at postpatency.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Blood/parasitology; Cortisone/pharmacology; Female; Filariasis/parasitology; Filariasis/veterinary*; Malaysia; Male; Periodicity*; Rats, Inbred Strains; Rodent Diseases/parasitology*; Time Factors; Rats*
  16. Ganendran A, Ogle CW
    Singapore Med J, 1975 Dec;16(4):256-8.
    PMID: 1224217
    Surveys in a number of European and American populations have found the frequency of occurrence of the heterozygotes for the gene for the dibucaine-resistant variant of cholinesterase (E.C.3.1.1.8) to be relatively constant. Similar surveys in Oriental population have shown low incidence of the same gene. This study done on the multi-racial population consisting of 3 major groups shows an absence of the gene for the dibucaine resistant variant of cholinesterase. This is supported by the clinical experience in the use of suxamethonium as a single dose in more than 25,000 individuals.
    MeSH terms: China/ethnology; Cholinesterases/blood*; Heterozygote; Humans; India/ethnology; Malaysia; Continental Population Groups*
  17. Teoh JI
    Singapore Med J, 1975 Dec;16(4):301-6.
    PMID: 1224222
    The interest in epidemic hysteria has been due to an increased prevalence of the phenomena in Malaysia in recent years. This paper describes the prevalence and characteristics of epidemic hysteria in Malaysia. An outbreak in a rural Malay lower secondary girls' school was described and the factors precipitating the outbreak were studied in detailed. The social interactions, native interpretation and psychodynamic constellations in the microcosm of tensions and interpersonal conflicts leading to the outbreak of hysteria were analysed and discussed. The paper also deals with the problem of social change within a closed-in rural community and how the various key personalities involved grappled with a problem thereby instituting social change.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Child; Disease Outbreaks; Female; Humans; Hysteria/epidemiology*; Malaysia; Malaysia/ethnology; Male; Rural Health; Schools; Social Change*
  18. Yap HH
    PMID: 1226538
    An ovitrap survey was carried out in April and May of 1975 at twenty-one locations scattered throughout Penang Island excluding the City of Georgetown. The results showed the ubiquitous presence of Ae. albopictus. Ae. aegypti was recorded only in Tanjung Tokong Lama, an area adjacent to the City of Georgetown. In the survey, Ae. albopictus females were found to prefer the outdoor ovitraps than indoor ones. The effectiveness of ovitrap in Aedes survey was discussed.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Dengue/transmission; Ecology; Female; Geography; Malaysia; Male; Oviposition; Ovum; Rural Health
  19. Lee J
    Med J Malaysia, 1975 Dec;30(2):103-9.
    PMID: 1228374
    MeSH terms: Analysis of Variance; Statistics as Topic*
  20. Sreenevasan GA, Chelvanayagam DD
    Med J Malaysia, 1975 Dec;30(2):110-3.
    PMID: 1228375
    MeSH terms: Urinary Bladder; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Humans; Male; Postoperative Complications*; Prostatectomy/methods*
External Links