Browse publications by year: 1979

  1. United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific ESCAP. Population and Social Affairs Division
    PMID: 12278305
    MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern; Bangladesh; Data Collection*; Demography; Developing Countries; Economics; Far East; Fiji; India; Indian Ocean Islands; Iran; Japan; Korea; Malaysia; Melanesia; Nepal; Pacific Islands; Pakistan; Papua New Guinea; Philippines; Polynesia; Population; Population Dynamics; Population Growth*; Public Policy*; Research; Singapore; Socioeconomic Factors*; Sri Lanka; Thailand; Samoa; Developed Countries
  2. PMID: 12309486
    MeSH terms: Asia; Bangladesh; Myanmar; Communication; Demography*; Developing Countries; Fiji; Hong Kong; Indonesia; Information Centers*; Iran; Japan; Korea; Malaysia; Nepal; Pakistan; Philippines; Social Sciences; Sri Lanka; Thailand; United Nations
  3. Siva V
    PMID: 12309491
    PIP: A deworming/family planning project funded by JOICFP was successfully initiated in Kerling Estate, Kuala Kubu Bahru, Malaysia. Rapport between estate management, workers, and the National Family Planning Board helped establish the project. A recent Gotong-Royong or community self-help project had encouraged enthusiasm among workers to clean up the estate. Mothers were exhorted to plan their families and devote attention to the health and welfare of the children. The need for parents to understand the causes of infestation and educate their children to wear slippers or shoes and develop good toilet habits was emphasized by Dr. Nor Laily Aziz. Continuing National Family Planning Board and Government support was pledged.
    MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern; Demography; Developing Countries; Economics; Family Planning Services; Government Agencies*; Health Planning*; Malaysia; Organizations; Population; Population Characteristics; Poverty*; Rural Population*; Social Class; Socioeconomic Factors; Voluntary Health Agencies
  4. Wooi KC, Broughton WJ
    Planta, 1979 Jan;145(5):487-95.
    PMID: 24317866 DOI: 10.1007/BF00380104
    Axenic cultures of bacteroid-containing protoplasts were isolated from root nodules of Vigna unguiculata L. Walp. Dimensions of the protoplasts were 35 to 135 μm long x 35 to 95 μm wide. Yields were about 30 to 50 mg dry weight per gram fresh weight of nodules. About 5x10(8) protoplasts packed into 1 ml of basal medium under the influence of gravity. When incubated in hypertonic, nitrogen-free media, freshly isolated protoplasts began to reduce acetylene to ethylene after a lag period of 24 to 48 h. Various additions to the basal medium showed that the system possessed functional glycolytic and tricarboxylic acid pathways. Endogenous application of various intermediary metabolites stimulated both acetylene reduction and respiration, though not often equally. As acetylene reduction, but not respiration, was inhibitable by both asparagine and glutamine, the system appears suitable for the study of mechanisms controlling symbiotic nitrogen fixation.
  5. Bänziger H
    Acta Trop, 1979 Mar;36(1):23-37.
    PMID: 35931
    1. Of the scarce Calyptra minuticornis, C. orthograpta and C. labilis, 51, 24, and 7 adults, respectively, were observed during some 600 night inspections at over 100 sites in 1965--1967 and 1971--1977. 2. Hitherto biologically completely unknown, and not recorded before in S.E. Asia, the latter two species flew in or near tropical monsoon forests in hilly regions (300--600 m) of N. Thailand (C. orthograpta also N. Laos). C. minuticornis was found in these and in tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen rain forests of S. Thailand and N.W. Malaysia. 3. In N. Thailand the three species were more common at the end of the cool season/start of the hot season and at the start of the rainy season. They were active mainly during the first half of the night 4. Flight and piercing behaviour, alighting, resting, enemies, and the lack of females, were similar to virtually identical with the "classical" skin-piercing blood-sucking C. eustrigata. 5. C. labilis was seen attacking elephant, C. orthograpta also water buffalo and sambar, C. minuticornis also zebu and tapir but not sambar. C. minuticornis settled on man also but did not pierce. 6. Through no piercing of hosts' skin has actually been seen in nature, indirect evidence suggests that the 3 moths are likely to be occasional blood-suckers. They pierced and sucked blood from the author's skin in experiments. 7. Reasons for lack of direct evidence may be: less developed hematophagy, less favoured hosts, lack of easy-to-pierce injured skin (which also trigger the piercing response), different climatic and phytoecological environment, fewer specimens than in the case of C. eustrigata. 8. Field observations and experiments indicate that the closely related, fruit-piercing Oraesia emarginata is not skin-piercing blood-sucking--a habit likely to be exhibited mainly in humid equatorial regions by a few Calyptra only.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Buffaloes/parasitology; Cattle; Ecology; Feeding Behavior; Humans; Laos; Lepidoptera/physiology*; Malaysia; Male; Moths/anatomy & histology; Moths/growth & development; Moths/physiology*; Thailand
  6. Teng YS, Tan SG
    Jinrui Idengaku Zasshi, 1979 Mar;24(1):1-8.
    PMID: 110968
    MeSH terms: Adenylate Kinase/genetics; Emigration and Immigration; Gene Frequency*; Glucose-6-Phosphate Isomerase/genetics; Haptoglobins/genetics; Hemoglobin, Sickle/genetics; Humans; India/ethnology; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/genetics; Malaysia; Rh-Hr Blood-Group System; Genetic Variation
  7. Sinniah B
    PMID: 113889
    A total of 2,337 rodents trapped from various parts of Peninsular Malaysia were dissected and studied for the distribution and prevalence of parasitic infections. Four new rodent hosts for Sarcocystis in Malaysia are reported (Bandicota indica, Rattus sabanus Rattus argentiventer and Rattus norvegicus). Sarcocystis was found in 17.2 percent of the rodents examined. Rattus annandalei, Rattus tiomanicus and Rattus norvegicus are new hosts of Syphacia muris in Peninsular Malsysia. Rattus sabanus was found to be infected with Zonorchis borneonenis. Brachylaima ratti Baugh, 1962 was recovered from the small intestine of Rattus rattus diardii for the first time in Malaysia. The prevalence and distribution of other parasites are also discussed.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Cestoda/isolation & purification; Malaysia; Nematoda/isolation & purification; Rodentia/parasitology*; Sarcocystis/isolation & purification; Species Specificity; Trematoda/isolation & purification; Rats
  8. Ngeow YF, Thong ML
    Med J Malaysia, 1979 Mar;33(3):252-8.
    PMID: 118322
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Gonorrhea/microbiology; Gonorrhea/epidemiology*; Humans; Infant; Malaysia; Male; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Middle Aged; Neisseria gonorrhoeae/drug effects*; Penicillin Resistance; Penicillins/pharmacology*
  9. Teow G
    Med J Malaysia, 1979 Mar;33(3):277-8.
    PMID: 118323
    MeSH terms: Athletic Injuries/therapy*; Humans; Ankle Injuries*
  10. Inder Singh K, Kurahashi H, Kano R
    Bull. Tokyo Med. Dent. Univ., 1979 Mar;26(1):5-24.
    PMID: 284861
    A key to the common Calliphorid flies of Peninsular Malaysia is presented. Illustrations of the genitalia of some rare species, list of new localities, altitudes and other ecological data are also presented. The following species were recorded for the first time from Peninsular Malaysia; Catapicephala sinica, C. kurahashii, Taninanina javanica, Hemipyrellia tagaliana, Lucilia sinensis, Blaesoxipha kasterni, Boettcherisca javanica, Parasarcophaga misera, P. orchidea, P. albicephs, Sarcosolomonia crinita, Thyrsocnema bornensis, Sarcorohdendorfia antilope and Lioproctia pattoni.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Diptera/anatomy & histology; Diptera/classification*; Female; Malaysia; Male
  11. Pang T, Parasakthi N, Yap SF
    Med J Malaysia, 1979 Mar;33(3):243-6.
    PMID: 316496
    MeSH terms: B-Lymphocytes*; Female; Humans; Leukocyte Count*; Malaysia; Male; Sex Factors; T-Lymphocytes*; Continental Population Groups
  12. Chelvam P, Zhmad Z
    Med J Malaysia, 1979 Mar;33(3):274-6.
    PMID: 392272
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Cimetidine/administration & dosage; Cimetidine/adverse effects; Cimetidine/therapeutic use*; Clinical Trials as Topic; Duodenal Ulcer/drug therapy*; Female; Guanidines/therapeutic use*; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Clinical Trial
  13. Armstrong HE, Tan ES
    Med Educ, 1979 Mar;13(2):99-102.
    PMID: 431423 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1979.tb00930.x
    Behavioural self-analysis projects were introduced into the second year medical curriculum in behavioural sciences at the University of Malaya. Students performance and evaluation of the experience were compared with those of American medical students. It was concluded that receptivity of medical students to principles of behaviour therapy is relatively similar in the two societies.
    MeSH terms: Behavior Therapy/education*; Curriculum; Education, Medical, Undergraduate*; Educational Measurement/methods*; Humans; Malaysia; Self-Evaluation Programs/methods*; Students, Medical; United States; Universities
  14. Palmieri JR, Krishnasamy M, Sullivan JT
    J Helminthol, 1979 Mar;53(1):51-63.
    PMID: 458132
    Six species of strigeoid trematodes are reported from Malaysia. One new genus and 3 new species are described: Apatemon (Apatemon( jamesi sp. n (Strigeidae); cercaria Cotylurus sullivani sp. n. (Strigeidae); Neodiplostomum (Neodiplostomum) sp. (Diplostomatidae); Fibricola ramachandrani (Diplostomatidae); Pseudoscolopacitrema otteri gen. n. et sp. n. (Diplostomatidae); and cercaria Cyathocotyle malayi sp. n. (Cyathocotylidae). The life cycles of A. jamesi and C. malayi have also been investigated.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Birds/parasitology; Fishes/parasitology; Malaysia; Mammals/parasitology; Terminology as Topic; Reptiles/parasitology; Snails/parasitology; Trematoda/anatomy & histology; Trematoda/classification*; Trematoda/isolation & purification
  15. Ton SH, Lopez CG, Hasnah H
    PMID: 483004
    A study of Kuala Lumpur blood donors for HBsAG, anti-HBc and DNA polymeraes showed that 5.5% in the sample population was positive for HBsAG, 50.1% for anti-HBc and 10.1% for DNA polymerase activity. There was no significant difference of the HBsAG among the Malay, Chinese and Indian groups. However, a significant difference was observed for the anti-HBc and DNA polymerase activity between the Indian and the Malay/Chinese groups. Both analysis were significantly lower in the Indians but there was no significant difference between the Chinese and the Malays.
    MeSH terms: Antibodies, Viral/analysis*; Blood Donors*; DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase/blood*; Ethnic Groups; Hepatitis B Antibodies/analysis*; Hepatitis B Core Antigens/analysis*; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/analysis; Humans; Malaysia; Male
  16. Dobbins JG
    PMID: 483006
    A life table for an aboriginal Malaysian population, the Semelai, living in West Malaysia, was constructed using censuses from 1965, 1969, and 1974; and interview data from 1974. The life expectancy at birth for this population, 54.0 years, was compared to that of other Malaysian populations and selected Asian populations. This comparison indicated that the Semelai were at a disadvantage compared to the Malaysian populations, but in a favorable position when compared with the other Asian populations.
    MeSH terms: Actuarial Analysis; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Child; Child, Preschool; Ethnic Groups*; Humans; Infant; Infant Mortality; Life Expectancy*; Malaysia; Middle Aged; Rural Population
  17. Leong Tak Seng, Lim Boo Liat, Yap LF, Krishnasamy M
    PMID: 483007
    One hundred and fifty one house rats, Rattus rattus diardii from five different localities, Jinjang, Dato Keramat, Kuala Lumpur, Sungai Besi and Selayang Baru, were examined for parasites. Nineteen species of parasites were recovered. Hymenolepis diminuta and Nippostrongylus brasiliensis are the predominant species. The dominancy of the parasite species in the rats differed in each locality: Hymenolepis diminuta in Dato Keramat and Kuala Lumpur; Nippostrongylus brasiliensis in Sungai Besi; Gongylomena neoplasticum in Jinjang and Selayang Baru. The influences of human habitats on the parasite fauna of house rats are discussed.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Cestoda/isolation & purification; Ethnic Groups; Humans; Malaysia; Moniliformis/isolation & purification; Nematoda/isolation & purification; Rural Population; Trematoda/isolation & purification; Urban Population; Rats/parasitology*; Eukaryota/isolation & purification
  18. McKay DA
    Med J Malaysia, 1979 Mar;33(3):198-200.
    PMID: 522722
    MeSH terms: Clinical Competence; Epidemiology*; Internal Medicine*
  19. Khuan TC
    Med J Malaysia, 1979 Mar;33(3):201-8.
    PMID: 522723
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Female; Health Facility Environment; Hospitals, Psychiatric*; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Neurotic Disorders/epidemiology*; Patients/psychology*
  20. Khuan TC
    Med J Malaysia, 1979 Mar;33(3):209-15.
    PMID: 522724
    MeSH terms: Adult; Hospital Units; Hospitals, Psychiatric*; Humans; Malaysia; Middle Aged; Neurotic Disorders/therapy*; Therapeutic Community
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