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Med J Malaysia ; 76(1): 103-106, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33510119

ABSTRACT

Pulmonary hydatid cyst (PHC) in pregnancy is a very rare pathology. We report here a case of ruptured PHC during pregnancy in a 26-year old Syrian (refugee) woman who presented with complaints of productive cough with metallic taste and dyspnoea. PHC was suspected due to her clinical and radiological findings. Interestingly, the sputum examination confirmed the diagnosis as numerous protoscoleces were present. Serology for Echinococcus infection revealed positive at high titre. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment by providing care improves the patient outcome. Parasitological examination of the respiratory specimen in suspected ruptured PHC is desirable as a valuable detection tool.


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Echinococcosis, Pulmonary , Refugees , Adult , Cough , Echinococcosis, Pulmonary/diagnostic imaging , Echinococcosis, Pulmonary/surgery , Female , Humans , Malaysia , Pregnancy , Syria
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Med J Malaysia ; 74(6): 468-471, 2019 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31929470

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INTRODUCTION: Cryptosporidium spp. is identified as an important cause of diarrhoeal morbidity and mortality worldwide particularly in children below five years of age and immunocompromised individuals. Infections are present among cattle and humans. Until now, there is no report on its prevalence in humans in Kuantan. The aim of this study is to record the prevalence and associated risk factors of Cryptosporidium spp. infection among children admitted to Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA), Kuantan. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study conducted among children admitted to the Paediatrics ward in HTAA between December 2017 and May 2018. Faecal samples were examined using wet smear and Modified Ziehl-Neelsen (MZN) staining techniques. Data on demography and hygiene practices was collected using a pretested questionnaire, and analysed using SPSS version 22. RESULTS: One hundred thirty five children (95.6% were of Malay ethnicity) were included in the study. The overall prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. infection was 25.2%. The prevalence was slightly higher in females (28.1%) than males (23.1%). The prevalence was higher than expected. This study showed that some risk factors namely children's age and trash disposal methods were significantly associated with Cryptosporidium spp. infection (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Higher prevalence could possibly be due to an outbreak of this infection or until now undetected.


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Cryptosporidiosis/epidemiology , Cryptosporidium/microbiology , Diarrhea/epidemiology , Hospitals/statistics & numerical data , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cryptosporidiosis/microbiology , Diarrhea/microbiology , Feces/microbiology , Female , Humans , Malaysia/epidemiology , Male , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors
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Trop Biomed ; 24(2): 101-3, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18209717

ABSTRACT

Four cases of pediculosis, two in adults and two in children, caused by the crab-louse, Pthirus pubis Linnaeus, 1758 (Diptera: Anoplura) is reported from peninsular Malaysia. This is the second report of the problem to be documented from the country. Although P. pubis is closely associated with genital hairs, it is, however, also found to occur on the eyelashes, eyebrows, hairs of the body, head and axilla. The few reported cases of pthiriasis probably do not reflect the true situation.


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Lice Infestations , Phthirus , Adult , Animals , Child , Child, Preschool , Eyebrows/parasitology , Eyelashes/parasitology , Female , Hair/parasitology , Host-Parasite Interactions , Humans , Lice Infestations/diagnosis , Lice Infestations/parasitology , Lice Infestations/pathology , Malaysia , Male
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