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  1. Thevathasan OI, Archdeacon JW
    Med J Malaya, 1966 Jun;20(4):306-15.
    PMID: 4224339
    Matched MeSH terms: Colon/drug effects*; Gastrointestinal Motility/drug effects*; Ileum/drug effects*
  2. Degowin RL, Eppes RB, Carson PE, Powell RD
    Bull World Health Organ, 1966;34(5):671-81.
    PMID: 5328901
    In view of the problems caused by the chloroquine-resistance of some strains of Plasmodium falciparum, the authors have investigated the effectiveness of diaphenylsulfone against two such resistant strains, from Malaya and Viet-Nam. They found that diaphenylsulfone given during acute attacks of malaria had a blood schizontocidal activity against the Malayan resistant strain but was not rapidly effective in terminating acute attacks in non-immune persons, and that, when the drug was given prophylactically in relatively small doses, it was substantially effective in preventing patency of mosquito-induced infection with the same strain. The protective effect of diaphenylsulfone is that of a clinical prophylactic or suppressive drug; it does not appear to be a true causal prophylactic. It was also found that the protective effect is vitiated by the concurrent administration of paraaminobenzoic acid.These studies indicate a need for further assessment of the antimalarial value of sulfones and sulfonamides, both alone and in combination with other drugs, for prevention and cure.
    Matched MeSH terms: Plasmodium falciparum/drug effects
  3. Phurivethaya Y, Harinasuta C, Hirakoso S, Prownebon S
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Mar;22(3):246.
    PMID: 4234383
    Matched MeSH terms: Behavior, Animal/drug effects*; Culex/drug effects*
  4. Laing AB
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Sep;23(1):5-19.
    PMID: 4237560
    Matched MeSH terms: Plasmodium falciparum/drug effects*; Plasmodium vivax/drug effects*
  5. Cowan GO, Parry ES
    Lancet, 1968 Nov 02;2(7575):946-8.
    PMID: 4176265
    Matched MeSH terms: Plasmodium falciparum/drug effects*
  6. Mahoney LE
    Lancet, 1968 Nov 23;2(7578):1139.
    PMID: 4177183
    Matched MeSH terms: Plasmodium falciparum/drug effects*
  7. Pearson JMH, Pettit JHS, Rees RJ
    PMID: 4877115
    Proof that a patient is suffering from sulfone-resistant leprosy depends on demonstrating that his bacilli can multiply in the mouse foot pad even when the mice are fed sulfone in the diet. Hitherto the maximal dose of DDS tolerated by the mouse has been used in such tests. This paper concerns a patient whose bacilli multiplied in mice fed lower doses of DDS, but were inhibited when the maximal dose was used . His clinical features are distinctive and probably characteristic of this type of "partial" resistance. It is likely that more cases of this type will be found . Recommendations are made concerning the investigation of possible DDS-resistant leprosy patients and their treatment.
    Matched MeSH terms: Mycobacterium leprae/drug effects*
  8. Waters MFR
    PMID: 4898403
    Using a trial design previously evolved at Sungei Buloh Leprosarium, a pilot trial was performed of B.663, in the dosage of 100 mgm. twice weekly, in eight patients with previously untreated lepromatous leprosy. The therapeutic results, as measured by clinical, bacteriologic and histologic assessment, and especially by the rate of fall of the morphologic index, were similar to those obtained with sulfone therapy or with 0.663 in the dosage of 300 mgm. daily. Although B.663 pigmentation was produced in all eight patients, it developed more slowly and was less intense than with standard dosage. Difficulties resulting from skin discoloration in assessing the clinical progress of patients on B.663 are discussed.
    Matched MeSH terms: Mycobacterium leprae/drug effects; Pigmentation/drug effects
  9. Cheng FY
    Bull World Health Organ, 1968;38(3):469-77.
    PMID: 5302337
    In certain areas of Sabah, East Malaysia, local houses are frequently built without walls or with incomplete walls. Also, the people in these areas often refuse permission for their houses to be sprayed inside with insecticide (DDT). These special conditions are the reason for the persistence of malaria transmission under a WHO malaria eradication programme.Field trials were conducted in specially constructed huts, similar to the local houses, in which all-night collections of mosquitos were made, both those biting human baits and those resting on walls, in order to determine (1) the effectiveness of spraying DDT in houses without, or with incomplete, walls; and (2) the best way to protect people against mosquito bites with DDT-spraying where the house-owners have refused indoor spraying.The results indicate that (1) as expected, DDT-spraying inside a hut with incomplete walls is less effective than in a hut with complete walls, especially 6 months or more after spraying; (2) external spraying of walls with DDT at double the normal dose (i.e., 4 g/m(2)) greatly reduced contacts between man and mosquito and thereby limited transmission of malaria.
    Matched MeSH terms: Anopheles/drug effects
  10. Levey HA
    Toxicon, 1969 May;6(4):269-76.
    PMID: 5805121
    Matched MeSH terms: Blood Pressure/drug effects; Heart Rate/drug effects; Respiration/drug effects
  11. Lundie AR
    J Clin Pathol, 1969 Jul;22(4):509.
    PMID: 4894850
    Matched MeSH terms: Plasmodium falciparum/drug effects*
  12. Meng ML
    Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac, 1969 Sep;70(6):417-30.
    PMID: 5259332
    Matched MeSH terms: Mouth Mucosa/drug effects
  13. Rieckmann KH, McNamara JV, Kass L, Powell RD
    Mil Med, 1969 Sep;134(10):802-19.
    PMID: 4987059
    Matched MeSH terms: Plasmodium falciparum/drug effects*
  14. Rieckmann KH, McNamara JV, Powell RD
    Mil Med, 1969 Sep;134(10):795-801.
    PMID: 4987058
    Matched MeSH terms: Plasmodium falciparum/drug effects*
  15. Soon SH, Chai Kim Kai
    Med J Malaya, 1969 Dec;24(2):145-6.
    PMID: 4244140
    Matched MeSH terms: Staphylococcus/drug effects*
  16. Corbel MJ, Rondle CJ, Bird RG
    J Hyg (Lond), 1970 Mar;68(1):77-80.
    PMID: 5266589
    Preparations of influenza virus A0 PR8/34 and A2 Malaysia/68 have been studied in the electron microscope. They were similar in appearance to preparations made by others. Each preparation was degraded by Triton N 101. The process of degradation appeared to be different from that observed using ether and, by inference, a number of other agents.
    Matched MeSH terms: Orthomyxoviridae/drug effects*
  17. Chong YH, Ho GS
    Am J Clin Nutr, 1970 Mar;23(3):261-6.
    PMID: 5436634 DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/23.3.261
    Matched MeSH terms: Erythrocytes/drug effects
  18. Reid HA
    Clin. Toxicol., 1970 Sep;3(3):473-82.
    PMID: 5520050
    Matched MeSH terms: Blood Coagulation/drug effects
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