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  1. Yap LF, Groves MG
    Med J Malaya, 1968 Mar;22(3):229.
    PMID: 4234363
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  2. Heyneman D, Liat LB, Basch PF
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Sep;20(1):58-9.
    PMID: 4221420
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  3. Dhaliwal SS, Griffiths DA
    Sabouraudia, 1964 Oct;3(4):279-87.
    PMID: 5874144
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  4. Smith CE, Turner LH, Harrison JL, Broom JC
    Bull World Health Organ, 1961;24(1):23-34.
    PMID: 20604083
    In a previous paper the authors reported on the methods and zoogeographical background of a survey of animal leptospirosis in Malaya, giving a broad analysis of results. In the present paper the localities studied in towns and villages, in ricefields, in secondary forest and scrub and in primary forest are compared in detail. In towns and villages infection rates in rats were low, except in a seaport town where the invading R. norvegicus was heavily infected. In ricefields infection is maintained in R. argentiventer, alone or in association with R. exulans. In secondary forest and scrub there is overlap with forest species and the main hosts of leptospires appear to be R. exulans and R. jalorensis. In primary forest giant rats and, to a lesser degree, spiny rats are the main hosts.Ground-living rats appear to be better maintenance hosts than those scrambling on vegetation or arboreal rats. With some exceptions the incidence of infection of a rat species in an area was found to be in direct relation to the proportion that species formed of the total rat population. The critical number of rats for maintenance of leptospirosis in an area is estimated to be about two rats of the maintenance species per hectare.
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  5. Jendek E
    Zootaxa, 2018 Mar 08;4392(2):383-391.
    PMID: 29690412 DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.2.10
    The newly defined Agrilus quadripunctatus species-group comprising nine species from Indo-Malay and Australasian regions is revised. A key to species is provided and complemented with illustrations of habitus. The following four new species are described: Agrilus calabai sp. nov.; A. jaechi sp. nov.; A. luzonicola sp. nov.; A. salakot sp. nov.
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  6. Yoshida T, Hirowatari T, Hashim R
    Zootaxa, 2017 May 01;4258(4):365-374.
    PMID: 28609912 DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4258.4.4
    A new silvanid genus Dentirotacorimus gen. nov. is described based on specimens collected from Ulu Gombak (Malay Peninsula), Malaysia. Two new species, D. reticulatus sp. nov. and D. zigzag sp. nov., are described herein. A key to species of this genus and a table listing states of diagnostic characters of Corimus-like genera, including this new genus, are provided.
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  7. Tan WM, Lau SF, Ajat M, Mansor R, Abd-Rani PAM, Ng AMH, et al.
    Jurnal Veterinar Malaysia, 2017;29(1):7-12.
    MyJurnal
    Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive joint disease leading to the destruction of joint structures, which in turn causes severe and chronic pain to the patient. Since OA is a troubling and disruptive disease, numerous researches have been done into diagnosing this disease, both in the early and the late stages of the disease. Diagnostic modalities such as radiography, computed-tomography (CT), micro-computed tomography (µ-CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been used in OA research. Not only that, more advance measurements and criteria have been established to standardize OA research. Currently, the OA research has been delving into proteomic studies to search for potential disease biomarkers. Biomarkers such as urinary C-terminal telopeptide of collagen type 2 (uCTX-II) and cartilage oligometric protein (COMP) have shown potential to be both diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. For this review paper, the developments in diagnostic modalities are discussed focusing more on proteomic and biomarker studies.
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  8. Schmelz RM
    Zootaxa, 2018 Oct 04;4496(1):6-10.
    PMID: 30313683 DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4496.1.3
    This Special Volume of Zootaxa unites forty papers written in honor of the late András Zicsi (1928-2015), the eminent earthworm taxonomist. They deal with the taxonomy, systematics and distribution of earthworms and enchytraeids, the two major groups of soil-dwelling Oligochaeta. Altogether, 71 new species-group taxa are described, 60 species and subspecies of earthworms and 11 species of enchytraeids. They are from 15 countries all around the globe: Spain, Italy, Hungary, Turkey, Botswana, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  9. Xue Q, Zhang Y
    Zootaxa, 2018 Sep 07;4472(1):185-193.
    PMID: 30313388 DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4472.1.11
    Two new genera of Idiocerini, Lambirocerus gen. nov. with type species Lambirocerus cycloformulus sp. nov. and Undophomorpha gen. nov. with type species Undophomorpha glauctata sp. nov., are described and illustrated from Malaysia. The type species of Paraidioscopus Maldonado-Capriles, P. tagalicus (Baker) is also redescribed and illustrated.
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  10. Rajakumar MK
    Aliran Monthly, 1996;16(8):21.
    A tribute to Tan Sri Dr Tan Chee Khoon. Part of a special issue devoting to Tan Chee Khoon.
    Republished in: An Uncommon Hero. p210-211

    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  11. Gater BAR, Rajamoney PD
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  12. Swellengrebel NH, Swellengrebel-de Graaf JMH
    Parasitology, 1920;12:180-198.
    DOI: 10.1017/S0031182000014177
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  13. Audy JR
    Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, 1952;46:459-460.
    DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(52)90063-1
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
  14. Lewthwaite R, Savoor S
    Br J Exp Pathol, 1940;21:117-25.
    1. Cross-protection tests between a strain of Sumatran mllite-fever and strains of the tsutsugamushi disease were done in the rabbit and monkev with the object of elucidating the inter-relation of these two diseases.
    2. It is concluded that Sumatran mite-fever is not a disease sui qeneris, but is identical with the tsutsugamushi disease.
    Matched MeSH terms: Animals
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