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BMC Pediatr ; 22(1): 481, 2022 08 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35948912

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Most indigenous people (Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia) live in poverty, and their children are at risk of growth problems due to nutrition deficiency. Routine health and growth assessments are essential to identify these children. This clinical audit aimed to determine the growth management of indigenous children and the prevalence of underweight among these children in Perak state, Malaysia. METHODS: A clinical audit was conducted in 2016 after obtaining consensus from stakeholders for audit criteria, forms, and procedures. All weight-for-age growth charts of Orang Asli children aged 2 and below were sampled for retrospective audit. This audit excluded children who required special needs. Growth charts were examined against audit criteria: (i) quality of growth chart plotting (charts were not plotted, incompletely plotted, or incorrectly plotted), (ii) presence of underweight, and (iii) appropriateness of action taken (appropriate or inappropriate action) according to local standard operating policies. Eligible auditors were first trained using simulated growth charts. RESULTS: Out of 1329 growth charts audited, 797 (60%) growth charts were correctly plotted, 527 (39.7%) were incompletely or incorrectly plotted, and five (0.3%) were not plotted. Overall, 40.0% of the growth chart was plotted incorrectly or completely not plotted. 550 (41.4%) children were found to be underweight, and 71.5% of them received inappropriate care management. Where growth charts were correctly plotted, 283 children were identified with underweight problems, and 194 (68.6%) of them received inappropriate care. For growth charts that were plotted incompletely or incorrectly, 267 children were identified as having underweight problems, and 199 (74.5%) received inappropriate care. The growth status of 265 (19.9%) children was unable to be determined due to incomplete plotting. CONCLUSION: Approximately 40% of indigenous Orang Asli children aged 2 years and under were underweight, and most of them received inappropriate care.


Assuntos
Auditoria Clínica , Magreza , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , Malásia/epidemiologia , Prevalência , Estudos Retrospectivos , Magreza/epidemiologia , Magreza/terapia
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 93(5): 1020-1027, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26416116

RESUMO

Dengue fever, an arbovirus disease transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, has recently spread rapidly, especially in the tropical countries of the Americas and Asia-Pacific regions. It is endemic in Malaysia, with an annual average of 37,937 reported dengue cases from 2007 to 2012. This study measured the overall economic impact of dengue in Malaysia, and estimated the costs of dengue prevention. In 2010, Malaysia spent US$73.5 million or 0.03% of the country's GDP on its National Dengue Vector Control Program. This spending represented US$1,591 per reported dengue case and US$2.68 per capita population. Most (92.2%) of this spending occurred in districts, primarily for fogging. A previous paper estimated the annual cost of dengue illness in the country at US$102.2 million. Thus, the inclusion of preventive activities increases the substantial estimated cost of dengue to US$175.7 million, or 72% above illness costs alone. If innovative technologies for dengue vector control prove efficacious, and a dengue vaccine was introduced, substantial existing spending could be rechanneled to fund them.


Assuntos
Aedes/virologia , Dengue/prevenção & controle , Doenças Endêmicas , Insetos Vetores/virologia , Controle de Mosquitos/economia , Animais , Efeitos Psicossociais da Doença , Dengue/economia , Dengue/epidemiologia , Vacinas contra Dengue/economia , Doenças Endêmicas/economia , Doenças Endêmicas/prevenção & controle , Humanos , Malásia/epidemiologia
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Am J Card Imaging ; 8(2): 95-9, 1994 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8032194

RESUMO

Abdominal vascular ultrasound is hampered by tissue attenuation. To improve imaging, the feasibility of real-time color Doppler transcolonic and transgastric abdominal vascular ultrasound was evaluated. A monoplane 5 MHz transesophageal probe was inserted via a proctoscope in five patients with normal colons. At 25 cm (end of proctoscope), the aortic bifurcation and iliac arteries were dynamically imaged with high resolution. In three patients undergoing abdominal surgery, the surgeon grasped the probe and advanced it further through the descending to the transverse colon to examine further vascular structures. High resolution two-dimensional imaging and color Doppler flow were obtained from the abdominal aorta, the origins and proximal portions of the superior mesenteric artery, and the renal and the inferior mesenteric arteries. Additionally, the inferior vena cava, left renal vein, and portal system were imaged. All vascular structures imaged were within 3 cm of the probe. In two additional patients undergoing abdominal surgery and transesophageal echocardiography, the surgeon grasped the probe in the stomach and placed it on various vascular structures. The results were similar and the celiac trunk was also imaged. This technique, when integrated with fiberoptics for guidance, could provide a method for abdominal vascular ultrasound with less tissue-imposed attenuation, providing high resolution imaging and allowing additional structure recognition. This has potential applications for studying patients with disease of the abdominal aorta or its branches.


Assuntos
Abdome/irrigação sanguínea , Ultrassonografia/métodos , Aorta Abdominal/diagnóstico por imagem , Ecocardiografia Transesofagiana/instrumentação , Estudos de Viabilidade , Feminino , Humanos , Artéria Ilíaca/diagnóstico por imagem , Masculino , Artérias Mesentéricas/diagnóstico por imagem , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Sistema Porta/diagnóstico por imagem , Proctoscopia , Artéria Renal/diagnóstico por imagem , Veias Renais/diagnóstico por imagem , Ultrassonografia/instrumentação , Veia Cava Inferior/diagnóstico por imagem
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Phys Rev B Condens Matter ; 47(21): 14054-14061, 1993 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10005745
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Am J Dig Dis ; 20(5): 450-3, 1975 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1130370

RESUMO

The DNA content in gastric aspirate was measured before and during intragastric infusion of 0.1 or 0.2 g/hr tobacco powder. The infusion of 0.1 g/hr caused an insignificant rise in the DNA content but infusion of 0.2 g/hr of tobacco caused a marked and rapid rise in the DNA content of gastric aspirate during the hour of infusion. The effect of tobacco was transient (ie, only during the period of infusion). These observations indicate that the increased exfoliation of surface epithelial cells of human gastric mucosa with tobacco infusion is dose related.


Assuntos
DNA/análise , Mucosa Gástrica/análise , Nicotiana , Plantas Tóxicas , Adulto , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Células Epiteliais , Epitélio/análise , Epitélio/efeitos dos fármacos , Feminino , Mucosa Gástrica/efeitos dos fármacos , Humanos , Infusões Parenterais , Masculino , Mastigação , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pós
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Gut ; 14(12): 974-6, 1973 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4785286

RESUMO

The intragastric infusion of red chilli powder in dosage of 1.6 and 0.8 g/hr caused a marked increase in the DNA content of the gastric aspirate compared with basal values for DNA. This observation suggests a rapid and marked exfoliation of gastric surface epithelial cells in human subjects given red chilli powder.


Assuntos
Condimentos/efeitos adversos , DNA/análise , Mucosa Gástrica/efeitos dos fármacos , Úlcera Duodenal/metabolismo , Células Epiteliais , Epitélio/efeitos dos fármacos , Gastrite/metabolismo , Humanos , Intubação Gastrointestinal
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