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The nationwide prevalence of anaemia and the associated factors in the general adult population in Malaysia. [PDF]

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Thalassemia in Malaysia

Hemoglobin, 2022
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic nation, comprising of Malays and other indigenous groups (67.4%), Chinese (24.6%), Indians (7.3%) and others (0.7%). Thalassemia, which includes α- and β-thalassemia (α- and β-thal), is one of the most common genetic disease in Malaysia.
Zilfalil Bin, Alwi   +1 more
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Malaysia’s Anwar, Anwar’s Malaysia

Current History, 2023
Paralleling dramatic shifts in Malaysian politics since the 1980s have been the twists and turns in the life of Anwar Ibrahim, who became prime minister after decades of striving in November 2022. From student firebrand to wily political strategist, Anwar has been both insider and outsider, balancing principles and ambition, from the streets to prison ...
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Chromoblastomycosis in Malaysia

Mycopathologia, 1990
Nine cases of histologically diagnosed chromoblastomycosis are reported from Malaysia. All the patients were males and ranged in age from 56 to 65 years. The duration of symptoms varied from 5 months to 13 years. All the lesions were noted in the lower limbs. Malignancy was suspected clinically in 5 cases.
P, Jayalakshmi, L M, Looi, T S, Soo-Hoo
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Rheumatology in Malaysia

Rheumatology International, 2020
Malaysia is a developing country in the South-East Asian region with a significant burden of disability from musculoskeletal disease. Rheumatology in Malaysia is a relatively young speciality. Currently, there is approximately 1 rheumatologist per 390,000 population, mostly concentrated in the urban areas.
Swan Sim Yeap   +3 more
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Rehabilitation in Malaysia

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2019
This article reviews the epidemiology, rehabilitation intervention strategies, and rehabilitation resources for persons with disabilities (PWD) in Malaysia. Currently, the registered number of PWD is 409,269 individuals, 1.3% of the total population, which is far less than the World Health Organization estimation of 10%.
Amaramalar Selvi, Naicker   +7 more
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Onychomycosis in Malaysia

Mycopathologia, 1999
The common etiological agents of onychomycosis are dermatophytes, molds and yeasts. A mycological nail investigation of onychomycosis using direct microscopy and culture was conducted by the Mycology Unit, Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Malaya from March 1996 to November 1998.
K P, Ng   +3 more
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Schistosomiasis in Malaysia

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1987
Schistosomiasis was discovered in Malaysia in 1975 in an autopsy case. Since 1975 autopsies, surveys, and resurveys have been carried out to identify animal hosts, snail intermediate hosts, and reservoir hosts. Seroepidemiologic tests involving enzyme-linked immunosorbent and circumoval precipitin methods have been used to determine the true incidence ...
Chandra Shekhar, K., Pathmanathan, R.
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Obesity in Malaysia

Obesity Reviews, 2002
SummaryThis study was undertaken to assess the recent data on Malaysian adult body weights and associations of ethnic differences in overweight and obesity with comorbid risk factors, and to examine measures of energy intake, energy expenditure, basal metabolic rate (BMR) and physical activity changes in urban and rural populations of normal weight ...
M N, Ismail   +5 more
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