Browse publications by year: 1981

  1. Lancet, 1981 Oct 24;2(8252):928-9.
    PMID: 6117705
    MeSH terms: Animals; Haplorhini/microbiology*; Antibodies, Viral/analysis; Hepatovirus/growth & development*; Hepatovirus/immunology; Hepatitis, Animal/etiology; Hepatitis, Animal/transmission*; Humans; Macaca fascicularis/microbiology; Malaysia; Monkey Diseases/microbiology*
  2. Mason KO, Palan VT
    Demography, 1981 Nov;18(4):549-75.
    PMID: 7308536
    Multivariate analysis of the 1974 Malaysian Fertility and Family Survey tests the hypothesis that an inverse relationship between women's work and fertility occurs only when there are serious conflicts between working and caring for children. The results are only partly consistent with the hypothesis and suggest that normative conflicts between working and mothering affect the employment-fertility relationship in Malaysia more than spacio-temporal conflicts do. The lack of consistent evidence for the hypothesis, as well as some conceptual problems, lead us to propose an alternative framework for understanding variation in the employment-fertility relationship, both in Malaysia and elsewhere. This framework incorporates ideas from the role incompatibility hypothesis but views the employment-fertility relationship as dependent not just on role conflicts but more generally on the structure of the household's socioeconomic opportunities.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Analysis of Variance; Child; Child Care; Demography; Employment*; Ethnic Groups; Female; Fertility*; Humans; Malaysia; Middle Aged; Models, Theoretical; Role; Women*
  3. Jain AK
    Demography, 1981 Nov;18(4):577-95.
    PMID: 7308537
    This paper investigates the structure of the relationship between female education and fertility. It is based on data published in First Country Reports of the World Fertility Surveys for eleven countries--Costa Rica, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Panama, Fiji, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Indonesia. The cumulative marital fertility of educated women is shown to be similar in different settings. A lack of uniformity in the education and fertility relationship including the curvilinear nature of this relationship observed across countries is shown to be attributable to marked differences between countries in the average fertility of women with no education rather than to the presumed differences in the average fertility of the educated women. The structure of the relationship is shown to be similar across several developing countries. This analysis suggests that advancement in female education can be expected to influence fertility behavior even without simultaneous changes in other factors such as increasing opportunity for participation in the paid labor force in the modern sector.
    MeSH terms: Breast Feeding; Contraception; Data Collection; Developing Countries; Educational Status; Female; Fertility*; Humans; Regression Analysis; Women/education*
  4. Looi LM
    Histopathology, 1981 Nov;5(6):615-22.
    PMID: 7319480
    Nineteen out of 121 consecutive cardiac biopsies from 107 patients were found to contain amyloid deposits on routine Congo red screening. Seventeen were left atrial appendages removed during mitral valvotomy for chronic rheumatic mitral valve disease while the remaining two were right atrial appendages excised during surgical repair of atrial septal defects. The distribution of amyloid deposits within the atria and their tinctorial characteristics are described. The high prevalence of atrial amyloidosis observed could not be attributed to generalized or senile amyloidosis. The possibility that this is a distinctive localized form of amyloidosis secondary to chronic heart disease is discussed.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Amyloidosis/etiology*; Amyloidosis/epidemiology; Amyloidosis/pathology; Child; Chronic Disease; Female; Heart Diseases/complications*; Heart Diseases/pathology; Heart Septal Defects, Atrial/complications; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Myocardium/pathology*; Rheumatic Heart Disease/complications
  5. Balzamo E
    PMID: 7323374
    Out of a group of 12 M. nemestrina (originating from Malaysia), 9 adults had shown clinical signs induced by ILS at 25 c/sec. Six of them (3 males, 3 females) were very photosensitive; however, only 2 presented eyelid and/or head jerks after the end of ILS (level 4), but never a generalized seizure. Tactile periorbital stimuli favoured myoclonus. In all but the two of level 4, the intensity of clinical signs varied from one day to the next. In all implanted adult macaques, spontaneous paroxysmal EEG activities were seen during slow sleep in mostly anterior areas, but also during waking and REM sleep in some of them; however, their occurrence depended upon the individual and were not in all cases related to their level of photosensitivity. During ILS, paroxysmal discharges (spikes and waves and/or polyspikes and waves), isolated or in bursts at 3-4/sec were bilateral and symmetrical. They started in fronto-rolandic regions, then became generalized. This observation constitutes a new fact since the discovery, in 1966, of the photomyoclonic syndrome of Papio papio, Macaca nemestrina being another species of subhuman primates with a marked predisposition to photosensitive epilepsy.
    MeSH terms: Aging; Animals; Cerebral Cortex/physiopathology; Electroencephalography; Female; Macaca/physiology*; Macaca nemestrina/physiology*; Male; Myoclonus/physiopathology*; Photosensitivity Disorders/physiopathology*
  6. Yong HS, Chan KL, Dhaliwal SS, Cheong WH, Chiang GL, Mak JW
    Theor Appl Genet, 1981 Nov;59(6):345-8.
    PMID: 24276567 DOI: 10.1007/BF00276447
    Glucose phosphate isomerase (E.C. 5.3.1.9) and phosphoglucomutase (E.C. 2.7.5.1) were found to be polymorphic in a laboratory colony of Aedes albopictus. The glucose phosphate isomerase locus is represented by two alleles resulting in three genotypes, while the phosphoglucomutase locus is represented by at least five alleles giving rise to a total of 15 genotypes. The inheritance of these two enzymes is of the Mendelian type with codominant alleles. Present data indicate that these genes are not linked.Of 105 mosquitoes analysed for these two gene-enzyme systems, the frequencies for glucose phosphate isomerase alleles are Gpi (S)=0.68 and Gpi (F)=0.32, while the frequencies for phosphoglucomutase alleles are Pgm (A)=0.16, Pgm (B)=0.11, Pgm (C)=0.19, Pgm (D)=0.30 and Pgm (F)= 0.24. The frequencies of the three glucose phosphate isomerase genotypes are in accord with Hardy-Weinberg expectations (X 1 (2) =2.74). Similarly, the frequencies of the 15 phosphoglucomutase genotypes probably do not differ significantly from Hardy-Weinberg expectations (X 10 (2) = 18.45).
    MeSH terms: Aedes; Alleles; Animals; Genotype; Glucose; Glucose-6-Phosphate Isomerase; Laboratories; Motivation; Phosphates; Phosphoglucomutase; Cytokines
  7. Cheong WH, Mak JW, Naidu S, Mahadevan S
    PMID: 6124044
    MeSH terms: Animals; Bird Diseases/parasitology; Birds; Dirofilaria immitis/isolation & purification*; Disease Vectors*; Dog Diseases/parasitology*; Dogs; Filarioidea/isolation & purification*; Malaysia; Culicidae/parasitology*
  8. Merican M
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):196-8.
    PMID: 6460920
    MeSH terms: Attitude to Health; Disabled Persons*; Humans; Malaysia; Rehabilitation*
  9. Lim VKE, Bakar RA
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):199-201.
    PMID: 6801446
    One hundred and thirty-eight male patients presented unth. a total of 146 episodes of urethritis at a Kuala Lumpur STD clinic over a period of six months. Gonorrhoea accounted for almost 4 out of 5 cases of male urethritis. The incidence of betalactamase producing strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae was 36 percent. Furthermore nearly 3 out of 10 cases of gonococcal urethritis developed post-gonococcal urethritis.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Gonorrhea/microbiology*; Gonorrhea/epidemiology; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Neisseria gonorrhoeae/isolation & purification; Urethritis/microbiology*; Urethritis/epidemiology
  10. Catterall RD
    Br J Vener Dis, 1981 Dec;57(6):363-6.
    PMID: 6895709
    Despite being part of one of the few remaining primitive areas of the world, both Sabah and Sarawak are provided with adequate, though simple, urban and rural general medical services. At present no reliable data on the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases in these areas have been collected and no organised treatment services are available. Gonorrhoea appears to be the commonest notifiable infectious disease in Sarawak, and beta-lactamase-producing strains have been isolated. Because of the rapidly expanding economy and the encouragement of the tourist trade, sexually transmitted disease is likely to prove an increasing problem, for which a specialised service for diagnosis and treatment is badly needed.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Developing Countries*; Gonorrhea/epidemiology; Health Services/supply & distribution; Health Services/trends; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Malaysia; Male; Sexually Transmitted Diseases/epidemiology*; Sexually Transmitted Diseases/transmission; Social Change; Urethritis/epidemiology
  11. Sinniah D, Ariffin WA, Shiong HW, Lin HP
    Singapore Med J, 1981 Dec;22(6):350-3.
    PMID: 6950522
    A 13 year review at the University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur reveals that chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) constitutes 4.3% of all childhood leukaemia. Adult type of CML occurs in older children and is associated with marked splenomegaly, leukocytosis and thrombocytosis and the presence of Philadelphia chromosome. Although the initial response to busulphan was encouraging most of the patients succumbed; 2 patients underwent acute lymphoblastic transformation. Juvenile CML occurs in younger children and is associated with less marked splenomegaly, leukocytosis and thrombocytopenia and the presence of elevated fetal haemoglobin levels. The disease is characterised by an acute fulminating course. Despite improved survival in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, the outlook for chronic myeloid leukaemia in childhood remains poor and treatment needs re-evaluation.
    MeSH terms: Busulfan/therapeutic use; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Hospitals, University; Humans; Leukemia, Myeloid/classification; Leukemia, Myeloid/drug therapy; Leukemia, Myeloid/epidemiology*; Malaysia; Male; Prognosis
  12. Pfleiderer A
    Gynakologe, 1981 Dec;14(4):194-8.
    PMID: 7033078
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Carcinoma in Situ/etiology; Carcinoma in Situ/epidemiology; Carcinoma in Situ/pathology*; Uterine Cervical Dysplasia/pathology; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/etiology; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/epidemiology; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/pathology*; Condylomata Acuminata/complications; Europe; Female; Herpes Genitalis/complications; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Malta; Nigeria; United States
  13. Cann DC, Taylor LY, Merican Z
    J Hyg (Lond), 1981 Dec;87(3):485-91.
    PMID: 7310127
    The incidence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in products of the Malaysian export shrimp processing industry was investigated through the stages from the catch to that of the cooked, peeled and frozen product. The organism was commonly found in freshly caught and landed shrimp, and could be detected by enrichment culture at all stages of processing. The number of V. parahaemolyticus in shrimp varied from nil to 4x10(4), and 19 of the 50 serotypes in the current antigenic scheme were found, O1-K38 and O1-K32 occurring most often. All the isolates were Kanagawa-negative; one strain was a sucrose-positive variant. The study indicated that specifications of 10(2) g-1 for V. parahaemolyticus in raw tropical shellfish are too stringent but that the Malaysian shrimp industry should be able to meet this requirement for cooked shrimp.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Food Handling; Food Microbiology*; Malaysia; Vibrio parahaemolyticus/isolation & purification*; Decapoda (Crustacea)/microbiology*
  14. Johnston WS, Munro D, Reilly WJ, Sharp JC
    J Hyg (Lond), 1981 Dec;87(3):525-8.
    PMID: 7310130
    In August, 1980 a rare serotype S. zanzibar was isolated in the North of Scotland from a man home on leave from Malaysia, whence he returned in November having been bacteriologically negative 2 months previously. In December however, S. zanzibar was isolated from a bulk milk sample taken at a nearby dairy farm. No illness occurred among milking cows which had been brought inside from pasture in mid-October. Since 1972 a variety of different salmonella serotypes had been identified in cattle, milk and other samples at this farm, with seagulls being implicated as the vector transmitting infection from the sewage of a local town on to farmland and an adjacent loch. Although water from this source has not been used in recent years for drinking by cattle, it is utilized for washing floors within the dairy premises. Since 1979, following an outbreak affecting consumers, all milk produced at the farm has been pasteurized.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Birds/microbiology*; Cattle; Cattle Diseases/transmission; Disease Vectors*; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Milk/microbiology*; Salmonella Infections/transmission*; Salmonella Infections, Animal/transmission; Scotland; Travel
  15. Khoo KK
    Ann Trop Med Parasitol, 1981 Dec;75(6):591-5.
    PMID: 7325735 DOI: 10.1080/00034983.1981.11687489
    One hundred and nine (9·8%) out of 1103 malaria patients examined in Sabah were deficient in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD). Sixty-nine of these G6PD-deficient patients were randomly allocated to one of three treatment regimes with (a) chloroquine, (b) chloroquine and primaquine or (c) sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (Fansidar). No haemolysis was observed in group (a); except for a single mild case, no haemolysis was seen in group (c). However, in the primaquine group (23 patients), haemolysis occurred in seven of the 16 patients who had complete G6PD deficiency. Of these seven, five required blood transfusion and the other two developed acute renal failure, one requiring peritoneal dialysis. In the Fansidar group (c), four of the 22 patients took more than 15 days to clear the parasitaemia. Chloroquine resistance to falciparum infection was common in the patients given this anti-malarial.
    Study site: Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kola Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Anemia, Hemolytic/chemically induced; Antimalarials/therapeutic use; Borneo; Child; Chloroquine/therapeutic use; Female; Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency/complications*; Hospitals, General; Humans; Malaria/complications; Malaria/drug therapy*; Malaysia; Male; Primaquine/adverse effects; Primaquine/therapeutic use; Pyrimethamine/therapeutic use; Sulfadoxine/therapeutic use
  16. Britt JO, Howard EB, Kean CJ, Jones J
    J Am Vet Med Assoc, 1981 Dec 1;179(11):1303-5.
    PMID: 7328029
    MeSH terms: Animals; Macaca*; Macaca nemestrina*; Malaysia; Male; Melioidosis/pathology; Melioidosis/veterinary*; Monkey Diseases/pathology*; Osteomyelitis/pathology; Osteomyelitis/veterinary*
  17. Bakar R, Lim VKE
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):202-4.
    PMID: 7334952
    One hundred and eight consecutive previously untreated males with gonococcal urethritis were treated with single-dose oral ampicillin under supervision. A high failure-rate of 41.5 percent was obtained. The main cause of failure was the high incidence of penicillinase-producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae - an overall incidence of 37.2 percent was obtained.
    MeSH terms: Administration, Oral; Adult; Aged; Ampicillin/administration & dosage*; Drug Evaluation; Gonorrhea/drug therapy*; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Urethritis/drug therapy*; Urethritis/etiology
  18. Ng WH
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):205-8.
    PMID: 7334953
    The ability to visualise valvular vegetations by echocardiography is a significant advantage in the management oj patients with infective endocarditis. In this report the M-Mode and Cross-Sectional echocardiographic appearances oj infective endocarditis affecting the aortic valve are described. The uses and limitations of echocardiography are discussed.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aortic Valve*; Echocardiography/methods*; Endocarditis, Bacterial/diagnosis*; Humans; Male
  19. Ton SH, Lopez CG
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):209-11.
    PMID: 7334954
    MeSH terms: Cross Infection/diagnosis; Cross Infection/epidemiology*; Hemodialysis Units, Hospital*; Hepatitis B/diagnosis; Hepatitis B/epidemiology*; Hospital Units*; Humans; Laboratory Infection/diagnosis; Laboratory Infection/epidemiology*; Malaysia
  20. Ton SH, Lopez CG, Thiruselvam A, Lyou YT
    Med J Malaysia, 1981 Dec;36(4):212-4.
    PMID: 7334955
    A T III values in patients undergoing surgery were found to be lower post-operatively but the fall in value was not significant while women on oral contraceptives were found to have similar AT III values as that of women not on oral contraceptives. The observed values are discussed.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Antithrombin III/metabolism*; Contraceptives, Oral/pharmacology*; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Postoperative Period; Surgical Procedures, Operative*; Thromboembolism/chemically induced; Time Factors
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