1. Screening outcomes of household contacts of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients in Peshawar, Pakistan
Arshad JAVAID ; Anila BASIT ; Arshad JAVAID ; Mazhar Ali KHAN ; Sumaira MEHREEN ; Anila BASIT ; Muhammad IHTESHAM ; Irfan ULLAH ; Afsar KHAN ; Ubaid ULLAH ; Mir Azam KHAN ; Raza Ali KHAN
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2016;9(9):909-912
Objective To assess the profile of TB/multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) among household contacts of MDR-TB patients. Methods Close contacts of MDR-TB patients were traced in the cross-sectional study. Different clinical, radiological and bacteriological were performed to rule out the evidence of TB/MDR-TB. Results Between January 2012 and December 2012, a total of 200 index MDR-TB patients were initiated on MDR-TB treatment, out of which home visit and contacts screening were conducted for 154 index cases. Of 610 contacts who could be studied, 41 (17.4%) were diagnosed with MDR-TB and 10 (4.2%) had TB. The most common symptoms observed were cough, chest pain and fever. Conclusions The high incidence of MDR-TB among close contacts emphasize the need for effective contact screening programme of index MDR-TB cases in order to cut the chain of transmission of this disease.
2.A Comparison of Demographic Parameters of Aedes albopictus (Skuse) (Diptera: Culicidae) in Dengue Risk Area at Shah Alam, Selangor
Ibrahim Ahmed Alhothily ; Nazri Che Dom ; Siti Aekbal Salleh ; Anila Ali
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(No.2):91-98
Introduction: Aedes albopictus is known for its aggressiveness towards human and recently expanded to more countries outside the native regions. Thus, the demographic parameters of Aedes albopictus are important to determine the characteristics of this species mosquitoes in terms of the reproduction rates and dispersal distance. Materials and Methods: This study, was performed using a Shah Alam strain of Aedes albopictus originally collected in twenty district areas of the central zone of Shah Alam. This research applies field work-study with a cross-sectional design to investigate the demographic parameters of Aedes albopictus. The demographic evaluation of Aedes albopictus was conducted under the control environment in insectarium. Results: Investigation on the demographic parameters of Aedes albopictus clearly showed that there is a significance different observed in the total number of mosquito eggs produced in both high and low incidence rate IR areas (p=0.03). In contrast, other parameters showed insignificant value between high and low IR areas. Conclusion: The key to control the mosquito vectors population is by tracking the vector’s life cycle including its survival. Therefore, the outcome of this study may provide as a baseline to estimate the dengue outbreak in the current episystem.
3.A review of current trends of antibacterial Schiff base complexes: Lower and higher transition metal complexes
Aziza Sarwar ; Hadariah Bahron ; Bibi Sherino ; Anila Ali ; Sajjad Bhangwar ; Yatimah Alias
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2023;19(no.3):333-347
The development of metal complexes has inspired researchers to progress in this domain due to their extensive applications in the biological field. Regarding the application, binuclear metal complexes are less explored than their mononuclear counterparts. Recent development in transition metal Schiff base complexes was outlined and presented in detail with their respective vast applications, especially antibacterial. The relationship of their structure, functions, properties, and key elements that affected antibacterial activities was demonstrated. This review was aimed to present the latest advancement of numerous lower and higher transition metal complexes, especially mononuclear ones. Moreover, their various properties are highlighted for future work related to binuclear Schiff base metal complexes and to persuade future research in this exciting field.