Browse publications by year: 2004

  1. Imada T, Abdul Rahman MA, Kashiwazaki Y, Tanimura N, Syed Hassan S, Jamaluddin A
    J Vet Med Sci, 2004 Jan;66(1):81-3.
    PMID: 14960818
    Eight clones of monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) to Nipah virus (NV) were produced against formalin-inactivated NV antigens. They reacted positive by indirect immunofluorescent antibody test, and one of them also demonstrated virus neutralizing activity. They were classified into six different types based on their biological properties. These Mabs will be useful for immunodiagnosis of NV infections in animals and further research studies involving the genomes and proteins of NV.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal/isolation & purification*; Cercopithecus aethiops; Disease Outbreaks/veterinary; Formaldehyde; Malaysia/epidemiology; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Neutralization Tests; Swine; Swine Diseases/epidemiology; Swine Diseases/virology*; Vero Cells; Nipah Virus/immunology*; Nipah Virus/isolation & purification; Henipavirus Infections/epidemiology; Henipavirus Infections/veterinary*; Mice
  2. Dalton R
    Nature, 2004 Feb 12;427(6975):576.
    PMID: 14961086
    MeSH terms: Biological Factors/economics*; Commerce/economics*; Commerce/legislation & jurisprudence; Drug Industry/economics*; Drug Industry/legislation & jurisprudence; Humans; International Cooperation*; Malaysia; Research Personnel/economics*; Federal Government; Population Groups; Biodiversity
  3. Song JH, Chang HH, Suh JY, Ko KS, Jung SI, Oh WS, et al.
    J Antimicrob Chemother, 2004 Mar;53(3):457-63.
    PMID: 14963068
    To characterize mechanisms of macrolide resistance among Streptococcus pneumoniae from 10 Asian countries during 1998-2001.
    MeSH terms: Alleles; Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology*; Asia/epidemiology; Bacterial Proteins/genetics; Erythromycin/pharmacology; Genotype; Humans; Membrane Proteins/genetics; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Pneumococcal Infections/microbiology; Pneumococcal Infections/epidemiology; Population Surveillance; Serotyping; Streptococcus pneumoniae/drug effects*; Streptococcus pneumoniae/genetics*; Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field; Macrolides/pharmacology*; Drug Resistance, Bacterial
  4. Ng CJ, Low WY, Tan NC, Choo WY
    Int J Impot Res, 2004 Feb;16(1):60-3.
    PMID: 14963472 DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijir.3901141
    The objective of this study was to explore the roles and perceptions of general practitioners (GPs) in the management of erectile dysfunction (ED). This qualitative study used focus group discussions and in-depth interviews. This study was conducted based on 28 GPs from an urban area in Malaysia who had managed patients with ED and prescribed anti-ED drugs. Main outcome measures included the roles of GPs in managing patients with ED (active or passive), perceptions regarding ED and the treatment, and factors influencing their decision to prescribe. Majority of the GPs assumed a passive role when managing patients with ED. This was partly due to their perception of the disease being nonserious. Some also perceived ED as mainly psychological in nature. The anti-ED drugs were often viewed as a lifestyle drug with potentially serious side effects. The fear of being perceived by patients as 'pushing' for the drug and being blamed if the patients were to develop serious side effects also hampered the management of this disease. GPs who participated in this study remained passive in identifying and treating patients with ED and this was attributed to their perception of the disease, drug treatment and patient's background.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Ambulatory Care Facilities; Attitude of Health Personnel*; Female; Humans; Erectile Dysfunction/drug therapy*; Life Style; Malaysia; Male; Medical History Taking; Medicine; Middle Aged; Physician-Patient Relations*; Practice Patterns, Physicians'; Physicians, Family/psychology*; Primary Health Care*; Private Practice; Social Class; Social Values; Specialization; Qualitative Research
  5. Reid WV
    PLoS Biol, 2004 Feb;2(2):E27.
    PMID: 14966530
    MeSH terms: Health Policy/trends*; Humans; Science/standards*; Science/trends*; Global Health; Ecosystem
  6. Marghany M
    J Environ Sci (China), 2004;16(1):44-8.
    PMID: 14971450
    RADARSAT data have a potential role for coastal pollution monitoring. This study presents a new approach to detect and forecast oil slick trajectory movements. The oil slick trajectory movements is based on the tidal current effects and Fay's algorithm for oil slick spreading mechanisms. The oil spill trajectory model contains the integration between Doppler frequency shift model and Lagrangian model. Doppler frequency shift model implemented to simulate tidal current pattern from RADARSAT data while the Lagrangian model used to predict oil spill spreading pattern. The classical Fay's algorithm was implemented with the two models to simulate the oil spill trajectory movements. The study shows that the slick lengths are effected by tidal current V component with maximum velocity of 1.4 m/s. This indicates that oil slick trajectory path is moved towards the north direction. The oil slick parcels are accumulated along the coastline after 48 h. The analysis indicated that tidal current V components were the dominant forcing for oil slick spreading.
    MeSH terms: Algorithms; Doppler Effect; Forecasting; Models, Theoretical*; Petroleum*; Radar*; Seawater; Water Movements; Water Pollutants/analysis*
  7. Alam MZ, Fakhru'l-Razi A, Molla AH
    J Environ Sci (China), 2004;16(1):132-7.
    PMID: 14971468
    This study was undertaken to screen the filamentous fungi isolated from its relevant habitats(wastewater, sewage sludge and sludge cake) for the bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge. A total of 35 fungal strains were tested against wastewater sludge (total suspended solids, TSS 1%-5% w/w) to evaluate its potentiality for enhancing the biodegradability and dewaterability using liquid state bioconversion(LSB) process. The strains were divided into five groups i.e. Penicillium, Aspergillus, Trichoderma, Basidiomycete and Miscellaneous, respectively. The strains WWZP1003, SCahmA103, SCahmT105 and PC-9 among their respective groups of Penicillium, Aspergillus, Trichoderma and Basidiomycete played potential roles in terms of separation (formation of pellets/flocs/filaments), biodegradation(removal of COD) and filtration (filterability) of treated domestic wastewater sludge. The Miscellaneous group was not considered due to its unsatisfactory results as compared to the other groups. The pH value was also influenced by the microbial treatment during fermentation process. The filterability of treated sludge was improved by fungal treatment, and lowest filtration time was recorded for the strain WWZP1003 and SCahmA103 of Penicillium and Aspergillus groups respectively compared with other strains.
    MeSH terms: Fermentation; Filtration; Fungi*; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Sewage/microbiology*; Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods*; Bioreactors*
  8. Rasool AH, Rahman AR, Choudhury SR, Singh RB
    J Hum Hypertens, 2004 Mar;18(3):187-92.
    PMID: 14973513 DOI: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1001647
    Stroke is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and spontaneous bleeding into the brain parenchyma, intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH), is a stroke subtype associated with high morbidity and mortality. Overall, it comprises about 15% of all stroke in Caucasians, this figure being much higher in Asians and black people. Blood pressure (BP) appears to play an important role in this disease. We have reviewed available literature on the relationship of BP to the occurrence of primary and secondary ICH, the association of BP levels measured early after stroke with prognosis and complications, and evidence about the effects of early BP lowering treatments on post-stroke outcomes. BP appears to be an important risk factor for primary and secondary ICH. In addition, high BP early after ICH may be detrimental to outcome, possibly contributing to complications such as rebleeding and haematoma enlargement. Few data are available about the effects of early lowering of BP on outcome after ICH with no reliable trial yet conducted. Proper randomised trials are required to establish the effect of early lowering of BP on outcome after ICH.
    MeSH terms: Acute Disease; Antihypertensive Agents/pharmacology; Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use; Blood Pressure/drug effects; Blood Pressure/physiology*; Cerebral Hemorrhage/etiology*; Cerebral Hemorrhage/physiopathology; Humans; Hypertension/complications*; Hypertension/drug therapy; Hypertension/physiopathology; Prognosis; Treatment Outcome; Stroke/etiology*; Stroke/physiopathology
  9. Rahmani M, Leng KW, Ismail HB, Hin TY, Sukari MA, Ali AM, et al.
    Nat Prod Res, 2004 Feb;18(1):85-8.
    PMID: 14974620
    A new flavonoid, dihydroglychalcone-A, was isolated from the leaves extract of Glycosmis chlorosperma in addition to two known sulphur-containing amides, dambullin and gerambullin. The structure of the new compound was assigned as 2'-hydroxy-4,6'-dimethoxy-3',4'-(2",2"-dimethylpyrano)dihydrochalcone. The extract of the leaves was also found to exhibit antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities.
    MeSH terms: Flavonoids/isolation & purification; Flavonoids/pharmacology; Flavonoids/chemistry*; Humans; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Plant Extracts/chemistry; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Leukemia-Lymphoma, Adult T-Cell/pathology; Plant Leaves/chemistry; Rutaceae/chemistry*; Chalcones
  10. Wong JS, Ng KH, Wong SH
    J Clin Neurosci, 2004 Apr;11(3):254-8.
    PMID: 14975412
    This is a prospective study conducted from February 2000 to July 2002 in a single neurosurgeon neurosurgical service in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. There were 66 cases of subarachnoid hemorrhage or intracranial aneurysm presenting to this hospital over the study period. Fifty cases had their aneurysms clipped. Eighty percent of our patients were operated within 48 h of presentation. Forty-four percent presented with poor WFNS grades of 4 and 5. We had a 20% operative mortality and 29% total management mortality. Twenty-nine (58%) of the operated cases had a favorable outcome with a mean follow-up of 32 weeks. Multiple aneurysms were less common. The diagnosis of aneuysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage and clipping of aneurysms have increased dramatically over the previous two and half years indicating an increased awareness of the diagnosis and treatment. This series supports the previously reported beliefs that the lower rate of aneurymal subarachnoid hemorrhage in developing countries is likely due to both underdiagnosis and undertreatment. Good results can be achieved in developing countries with early diagnosis and intensive management.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Intracranial Aneurysm/complications; Intracranial Aneurysm/epidemiology*; Intracranial Aneurysm/surgery; Child; Developing Countries; Female; Humans; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/etiology; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/epidemiology; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/surgery; Cohort Studies; Glasgow Coma Scale; Treatment Outcome; Hospital Mortality; Neurosurgical Procedures/mortality; Glasgow Outcome Scale
  11. Jamal N, Ng KH, McLean D, Looi LM, Moosa F
    AJR Am J Roentgenol, 2004 Mar;182(3):713-7.
    PMID: 14975974
    This study was undertaken to estimate mammographic breast glandularity in Malaysian women from radiographic data.
    MeSH terms: Adipose Tissue/radiography; Breast/anatomy & histology*; China/ethnology; Ethnic Groups; Female; Humans; India/ethnology; Malaysia; Mammography*; Least-Squares Analysis; Statistics, Nonparametric
  12. Devnani AS
    Singapore Med J, 2004 Jan;45(1):14-9.
    PMID: 14976577
    To study the long term result of open reduction of longstanding dislocated elbows with regard to stability, avascular necrosis of the distal humerus and degenerative changes of the joint.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Child; Dislocations/physiopathology; Dislocations/rehabilitation; Dislocations/surgery*; Elbow Joint/physiopathology; Elbow Joint/radiography; Elbow Joint/surgery*; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Fracture Fixation/adverse effects*; Fracture Fixation/methods; Humans; Humerus/radiography; Male; Middle Aged; Osteonecrosis/etiology*; Osteonecrosis/radiography; Range of Motion, Articular/physiology; Treatment Outcome; Collateral Ligaments/surgery*
  13. Lim TO, Morad Z, Hypertension Study Group
    Singapore Med J, 2004 Jan;45(1):20-7.
    PMID: 14976578
    We determined the prevalence of hypertension and the level of awareness, treatment and control of hypertension among Malaysian adults in a population based cross-sectional survey. Twenty-one thousand and three hundred ninety-one adults aged 30 or older in all 13 states of Malaysia in 1996 were sampled using a stratified two-stage cluster sampling design. Thirty-three percent of adults had hypertension with a higher percentage among women. Among hypertensives, 33% were aware of their hypertension, 23% were currently on treatment and a mere 6% had controlled hypertension. There was practically no difference in mean BP between treated and untreated hypertensives. Concerted public health effort is urgently required to improve the detection, treatment and control of hypertension in Malaysia.
    Study name: National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS-1996)
    MeSH terms: Adult; Aged; Cross-Sectional Studies; Data Collection; Female; Humans; Hypertension/epidemiology*; Hypertension/prevention & control*; Interviews as Topic; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Prevalence; Cluster Analysis; Age Distribution; Sex Distribution
  14. Koh KH, Chew PH, Kiyu A
    Singapore Med J, 2004 Jan;45(1):28-36.
    PMID: 14976579
    To study the clinical and demographic aspects as well as the outcomes of severe cases of malaria infections managed in the intensive care unit of the Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching from January 1996 to December 2001.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Cross Infection/epidemiology*; Female; Hospitals, General/statistics & numerical data*; Humans; Intensive Care Units/statistics & numerical data*; Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Prevalence; Survival Rate; Malaria, Falciparum/diagnosis; Malaria, Falciparum/mortality; Malaria, Falciparum/epidemiology*; Age Distribution; Sex Distribution
  15. Zainuddin N, Jaafart H, Isa MN, Abdullah JM
    Neurol Res, 2004 Jan;26(1):88-92.
    PMID: 14977064
    Recent advances in neuro-oncology have revealed different pathways of molecular oncogenesis in malignant gliomas including loss of heterozygosity on chromosomal regions harboring tumor suppressor genes. In the present study, we performed polymerase chain reaction-loss of heterozygosity (PCR-LOH) analysis using microsatellite markers to identify loss of heterozygosity on chromosomes 10q, 9p, 17p and 13q in the Malays with malignant gliomas. Of 12 cases with allelic losses, seven (58.3%) cases showed LOH on chromosome 10q, three (25.0%) cases showed LOH on chromosome 9p, four (33.3%) cases showed LOH on chromosome 17p and two (16.7%) cases showed LOH on chromosome 13q. The cases include five (41.7%) cases of glioblastoma multiforme, three (25.0%) cases of anaplastic astrocytoma, three (25.0%) cases of anaplastic oligodendroglioma and one (8.3%) case of anaplastic ependymoma. Four cases showed loss of heterozygosity on more than one locus. Our findings showed that loss of heterozygosity on specific chromosomal regions contributes to the molecular pathway of glioma progression in Malay population. In addition, these data provide useful evidence of molecular genetic alterations of malignant glioma in South East Asian patients, particularly in the East Coast of Malaysia.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Brain Neoplasms/genetics*; Child; Child, Preschool; Chromosome Aberrations*; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 10/genetics; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 13/genetics; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 17/genetics; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9/genetics; DNA Mutational Analysis; Female; Glioma/genetics*; Humans; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Mutation/genetics*; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic/genetics; Genes, Tumor Suppressor/physiology; Microsatellite Repeats/genetics; Loss of Heterozygosity/genetics*
  16. Othman MI, Seah LH, Panneerchelvam S, Nor NM
    J Forensic Sci, 2004 Jan;49(1):190-1.
    PMID: 14979376
    MeSH terms: Gene Frequency*; Genetics, Population*; Humans; Indonesia/ethnology; Malaysia; Polymerase Chain Reaction; DNA Fingerprinting/methods; Tandem Repeat Sequences*
  17. Ee GC, Ng KN, Taufiq-Yap YH, Rahmani M, Ali AM, Muse R
    Nat Prod Res, 2004 Apr;18(2):123-8.
    PMID: 14984084
    Our recent studies on the stem bark of Calophyllum mucigerum (Guttiferae) have yielded a new coumarin mucigerin, a prenylated xanthone cudraxanthone C and the common steroidal triterpenes friedelin and stigmasterol. Structural elucidations of these compounds were achieved using 1H NMR, 13C NMR, DEPT, COSY, HETCOR and HMBC experiments while MS gave the molecular masses. Cytotoxic assays using CEM-SS cell line (T-lymphoblastic leukemia) on the crude extracts of the stem bark indicated some activity. The crude extracts were also found to be moderately toxic against the larvae of Aedes aegypti. This article reports the isolation and identification of mucigerin as well as bioassay data.
    MeSH terms: Aedes; Animals; Biological Assay; Coumarins/isolation & purification; Coumarins/toxicity*; Coumarins/chemistry*; Humans; Larva; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Leukemia-Lymphoma, Adult T-Cell/pathology; Plant Bark/chemistry; Calophyllum/chemistry*
  18. Mukhtar MR, Hadi AH, Sévenet T, Martin MT, Awang K
    Nat Prod Res, 2004 Apr;18(2):163-7.
    PMID: 14984091
    A novel proaporphine-tryptamine dimer alkaloid, named phoebegrandine C 1, was isolated from the leaves of Phoebe grandis (Nees) Merr. Its structural elucidation was carried out using spectroscopic techniques, notably 2D NMR.
    MeSH terms: Carbolines/isolation & purification*; Carbolines/chemistry*; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Quinolines/isolation & purification*; Quinolines/chemistry*; Plant Leaves/chemistry; Lauraceae/chemistry*
  19. Ariffin H, Navaratnam P, Kee TK, Balan G
    J Trop Pediatr, 2004 Feb;50(1):26-31.
    PMID: 14984166
    The pattern of antibiotic resistance amongst gram-negative bacteria (GNB) in paediatric units, which have heavy empirical usage of broad-spectrum antibiotics, was studied prospectively over a 6-month period. A total of 200 consecutive, non-duplicate gram-negative isolates were obtained from 109 patients admitted to intensive care and oncology units in two hospitals. The commonest isolates were Klebsiella spp (36.5 per cent) and Pseudomonas (20.0 per cent). The isolates showed lower susceptibility rates to the third-generation cephalosporins (47-62 per cent) compared with cefepime (91 per cent), imipenem (90 per cent) and ciprofloxacin (99 per cent). Fifty-four (52.8 per cent) Klebsiella and Escherichia coli isolates were determined to be extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing strains. Antibiotics found to be effective against ESBL-producers were imipenem and ciprofloxacin. The high resistance rate amongst GNB to third-generation cephalosporins is a likely consequence of heavy empirical usage of this group of antibiotics. The carbapenems and quinolones remain useful agents in the management of patients admitted to these units.
    MeSH terms: Acinetobacter/drug effects; Acinetobacter/isolation & purification; beta-Lactamases/biosynthesis; Child; Cross Infection/drug therapy; Cross Infection/microbiology; Escherichia coli/drug effects; Escherichia coli/enzymology; Escherichia coli/isolation & purification; Hospital Units; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Intensive Care Units*; Klebsiella/drug effects; Klebsiella/enzymology; Klebsiella/isolation & purification; Malaysia; Pseudomonas aeruginosa/drug effects; Pseudomonas aeruginosa/immunology; Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/drug therapy*; Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/microbiology; Drug Resistance, Bacterial*
  20. Wong AR, Rasool AH
    Singapore Med J, 2004 Feb;45(2):90-2.
    PMID: 14985850
    Hydroxyzine is a first generation antihistamine widely used in the paediatric population for a variety of conditions. A nine-year-old girl presented with supraventricular tachycardia while on clinical doses of hydroxyzine for pruritus. On arrival at the hospital, she was diaphoretic, with cool peripheries, poor peripheral pulses and a heart rate of 250/minute. There was a history of three palpitation episodes with chest tightness during the five months she was taking hydroxyzine. The supraventricular tachycardia eventually reverted to sinus rhythm with intravenous verapamil. Relevant cardiac examination and investigations had not shown any cardiac abnormalities. After discontinuing hydroxyzine, she had no further episodes of supraventricular tachycardia. To our knowledge, this is the first report of hydroxyzine induced-supraventricular tachycardia in the medical literature.
    MeSH terms: Child; Female; Histamine H1 Antagonists/adverse effects*; Humans; Hydroxyzine/adverse effects*; Tachycardia, Supraventricular/chemically induced*
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