Browse publications by year: 1976

  1. Nagreh DS
    Australas J Dermatol, 1976 Dec;17(3):121-5.
    PMID: 1023874
    MeSH terms: Dermatology; Hospital Departments; Hospitals, General; Humans; Malaysia; Skin Diseases/epidemiology*
  2. Boo Liat L
    PMID: 1025748
    The recovery of six adult Gnathostoma spinigerum Owen, 1936 from a civet cat, Prionodon linsang Hardwick, constitutes the second reported record of this parasite and the first authenticated case of adult worms found in a wild animal from Malaysia. The food habits of the infected P. linsang as an important link in the transmission of G. spinigerum in the intermediate and definitive hosts together with the probable distribution of this parasite are discussed.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Carnivora/parasitology*; Cats; Food Habits*; Gnathostoma/anatomy & histology*; Malaysia; Nematode Infections/veterinary; Spiruroidea/anatomy & histology*; Stomach/parasitology
  3. Sullivan JJ
    PMID: 1025749
    Parapleurogonius brevicecum gen. et sp. n. is described from the freshwater turtle, Kachuga trivittata, in Selangor, Malaysia. Parapleurogonius is most closely related to Pleurogonius Looss, 1901, but from which it can be distinguished by the termination of the ceca at or just overlapping the anterior border of the testes and the pretesticular position of the excretory pore. Additionally, Parapleurogonius is described from a freshwater turtle, whereas Pleurogonius is only known from marine hosts.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Intestine, Small/parasitology; Malaysia; Trematoda/anatomy & histology*; Turtles/parasitology*
  4. Mustaffa-Babjee A, Ibrahim AL, Khim TS
    PMID: 1025751
    A case of Newcastle disease virus infection in a female laboratory technician is reported for the first time in Malaysia. Infection was acquired by droplet infection of the eye while grinding infected chicken in the laboratory. The case was confirmed by isolation of Newcastle disease virus from an eye swab taken from the subject on the first day of clinical signs. A four-fold rise of haemagglutination-inhibition titre was shown when sera on the third day of infection and 15 days later were compared.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Animals; Antibodies, Viral/analysis; Chickens*; Female; Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests; Humans; Laboratory Infection/transmission*; Malaysia; Newcastle Disease/immunology; Newcastle Disease/transmission*; Newcastle disease virus/pathogenicity*; Virulence
  5. Ganendran A, Balabaskaran S
    PMID: 1030852
    In acute severe anticholinesterase poisoning by organophosphate compounds, pralidoxime (P-2-AM, pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide) used in the recommended doses, intravenously, has not been shown to reactivate the inhibited cholinesterase, as evidenced both clinically and biochemically. In vitro studies using pralidoxime iodide up to ten times the recommended concentrations, produced insignificant reactivation of cholinesterases inhibited by the organophosphate insecticide Bidrin (di-methyl-3-hydroxyl-N, N-dimethyl-crotonamide phosphate). This was even so despite prolonged exposure of the inhibited cholinesterases to the oxime. The value of pralidoxime as a reactivator of phosphorylated cholinesterases is therefore in doubt, and should not be used in preference to large doses of atropine and other supportive treatment in poisoning by organophosphate insecticides.
    MeSH terms: Acetylthiocholine; Atropine/therapeutic use; Butyrylthiocholine; Cholinesterase Inhibitors*; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Enzyme Reactivators*; Humans; Insecticides/poisoning*; Malaysia; Organophosphorus Compounds*; Pralidoxime Compounds/pharmacology*; Pralidoxime Compounds/therapeutic use
  6. Chen PC
    PMID: 1051832
    MeSH terms: Female; Folklore*; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases/etiology*; Malaysia; Medicine, Traditional*; Pregnancy; Tetanus/etiology*; Umbilical Cord; Delivery, Obstetric*
  7. Stiller D
    J Med Entomol, 1976 Dec 08;13(3):374-5.
    PMID: 1011242
    MeSH terms: Animals; Chiroptera/parasitology*; Diptera*; Female; Malaysia
  8. Brown GW, Robinson DM, Huxsoll DL, Ng TS, Lim KJ
    Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, 1976;70(5-6):444-8.
    PMID: 402722
    An explanation was sought for the disparity between the low reported incidence of scrub typhus and the high prevalence of antibody to Rickettsia tsutsugamushi in the rural population of Malaysia. A combination of isolation of the organism, titration of antibody by indirect immunofluorescence, and the Weil-Felix test was used to confirm infections. Scrub typhus was found to be very common, causing 23% of all febrile illnesses at one hospital. The infection was particularly prevalent in oil-palm workers, causing an estimated 400 cases annually in a population of 10,000 people living on one plantation. The clinical syndrome, whether mild or severe, was difficult to distinguish from that due to other infections. Eschars, rashes and adenopathy were uncommon. When used to examine early sera, the Weil-Felix test failed to confirm the diagnosis in most infections.20
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Antibodies, Bacterial/analysis; Child; Female; Humans; Malaysia/ethnology; Male; Middle Aged; Orientia tsutsugamushi/immunology*; Scrub Typhus/immunology; Scrub Typhus/epidemiology*; Asian Continental Ancestry Group
  9. Bain O, Shoho C
    Ann Parasitol Hum Comp, 1976 Jan-Feb;53(1):93-100.
    PMID: 677714
    Redescription of the female of Setaria thomasi Sandosham, 1954, parasite of Sus scrofa jubatus; description of the female of Papillosetaria malayi n.sp. from Tragulus javanicus. The study of the buccal region of Papillosteria leads the authors to consider this genus as an ancestral form of Setaria.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Female; Filarioidea/anatomy & histology*; Filarioidea/classification; Malaysia; Mammals/parasitology*
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