1.The Presence of Heterogeneous Vancomycin-Intermediate Staphylococcus aureus (heteroVISA) in a Major MalaysianHospital
Norazah Ahmad ; Law Ngiik Ling ; Mohamed Kamel Abd Ghani ; Salbiah Nawi
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2012;67(3):269-273
This study was conducted to detect the presence of
heterogenous vancomycin-intermediate Staphylococcus
aureus (heteroVISA) among MRSA isolates in a major
hospital. Forty-three MRSA isolates with vancomycin MIC 2
μg/ml collected in 2009 was screened for heteroVISA using
Etest Glycopeptide Resistance Detection (GRD) and
confirmed by population analysis profile-area under curve
method. The genetic relatedness of heteroVISA strains with
other MRSA was examined by pulsed-field gel
electrophoresis (PFGE) method. Two isolates were shown to
be heteroVISA and derived from the same clone. This showed
that heteroVISA strains were already present among our
local strains since 2009 and were genetically related to other susceptible strains.
2.Stress and its relationship with body mass index among biomedical science students in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Nur Zakiah Mohd Saat ; Ismarulyusda Ishak ; Syarif Husin Lubis ; See Huong Wen ; Siti Nor Lily Suriyanee Mohd ; Norul Sahira Zakaria ; Tan Xin Ee ; Marlini Othman ; Tang Hui Shein ; Zahirah Zulkifli ; Tan Liy Si ; Law Ngiik Ling ; Surayya Razali ; Umi Romaizatul Amiera Zainudin ; Yeoh Thong Wei ; Luqman Osman ; Kholilul Syafiq Baharuddin
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2010;11(2):190-197
Objective: The objective of this study
was to assess the relationship between stress score and body mass index (BMI) of students of Science in Kuala Lumpur. Methods: A cross-sectional study
was carried out among 126
students. Data about stress score
were collected using a questionnaire,
the Student-Life Stress Inventory
(SLSI) Data about BMI were calculated from
height and weight of the respondents.
Results: A total of 117 (92.85%)
out of 126 students had responded.
The mean difference of stress score
among first, second and third year
students were 87.6 ± 17.0, 83.4 ± 16.9
and 86.7 ± 15.4 respectively. The mean
difference of stress scores between the
Bumiputra and non-Bumiputra students
were 87.9 ± 16.5 and 83.2 ± 15.9 .The
mean of body mass Index(BMI) between
first, second and third year students
were 21.0 ± 3.5, 20.3 ± 2.7 and 21.8 ± 4.3
respectively. Conclusions: This study showed
that the stress level is higher in first year,
female and bumiputra student. There was no
significant relationship between stress score
and BMI.