1.Tuberculosis in adults
Abdul Rahaman JA ; Ker HB ; Yusof MAM ; Hanafi NS ; Wong JL
Malaysian Family Physician 2014;9(3):34-37
Tuberculosis (TB) in Malaysia is rising due to multiple factors and issues related to its management
are addressed in the updated evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Screening for active TB
should be considered in high risk groups. Light emitting diode-based fluorescence microscopy and
nucleic acid amplification tests are recommended investigations. Health education and standardised
6-month daily antituberculosis (antiTB) regimen are among important elements for successful
treatment. Latent TB infection screening should only be performed on high risk individuals.
AntiTB regimen offered to HIV-positive adults should be the same as for HIV-negative adults and
timing to initiate highly active antiretroviral therapy in patients with TB is based on CD4 count.
All patients on antiTB treatment should be monitored to assess their response to treatment and to
identify problems associated with it.
Tuberculosis
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Practice Guideline
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HIV
2.Asian Young Doctors Session at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Gynecologic Oncology (JSGO): Educational Initiatives in the Next Generation for a New Era after the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yusuke KOBAYASHI ; Hiroaki KOMATSU ; Masanori ISOBE ; Jyoti MEENA ; Chia-Sui WENG ; Se Ik KIM ; Jeslyn JL WONG ; Shuk Tak KWOK ; Jie YANG ; Panida MATHAVEECHOTIKUL ; Kanddy Loo Chin YEE ; Jae-Weon KIM ; Kimio USHIJIMA
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2023;34(1):e22-