1.Transition care readiness among patients in a tertiary paediatric department
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2018;73(6):382-387
Introduction: A smooth transition of healthcare for young
people with chronic illnesses from paediatric to adult
healthcare services is important to ensure optimal outcome.
At the moment, there are no standard guidelines to assess a
patient's readiness to transfer care.
Methods: A cross-sectional study using a self-administered
questionnaire, adapted from UNC (University of North
Carolina) TRxANSITION self-assessment tool was
conducted to evaluate patients’ transition care readiness in
paediatric haematology and paediatric diabetes clinic.
Results: A total of 80 patients (37 thalassaemia and 43
diabetes) with the mean age of 21.2 (SD±4.3) years, were
recruited during the 3-month study period. Majority of the
patients have basic knowledge regarding their medications,
and were able to comply with their follow-up. The mean total
score obtained by the respondents on this questionnaire
was 15.3 (SD±3.59). Self-management skills and knowledge
on disease were the two poorly scored section; with mean
score of 3.78 (SD±1.38) and 4.28 (SD±1.20) respectively.
Overall, only 21 (26.2%) respondents obtained high score
(score above 75th percentile). Seventy-five percent of the
respondents admitted that they were not ready for transfer
to an adult healthcare service yet at the time of the study.
Conclusion: We suggest that patients with high score
should be prepared for transition to adult facility whereas
those with a low score need to be identified to ensure
provision of continuous education.
2.A potential mating-type biomarker to detect pathogenic Ganoderma species
Doris Lau ; Lee Weng Wah ; Chong Mei Ling ; Tee Sue Sean ; Jonathan Guyang Ling ; Anis Farhan Fatimi Ab Wahab ; Farah Diba Abu Bakar
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2022;18(3):331-337
Aims:
The basal stem rot disease in oil palm is caused by the pathogenic Ganoderma boninense, which is infectious after mating and forming dikaryotic hyphae. This study was aimed to generate a mating-type biomarker for the detection of pathogenic Ganoderma species.
Methodology and results:
Mating-type region of Ganoderma was amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and primers flanking the mating-type region of other basidiomycetes. Amplified fragments were sequenced and were identified as the Ganoderma pheromone receptor gene of matB locus called the gprb2 gene. Using this biomarker, the pheromone receptor gene was detected in a total of 107 pathogenic Ganoderma spp. while the gene was not detected in the non-pathogenic Ganoderma lucidum. Phylogenetic tree analyses of the gene fragment encoding the partial amino acid sequence of gprb2 showed clades of close evolutionary relationship among the 107 pathogenic Ganoderma spp. Phylogenetic analyses using deduced amino acid sequences of the Ganoderma pheromone receptor b2 gene, gprb2 with homologous pheromone receptors of other basidiomycetous fungi revealed high conservation of this pheromone receptor within their respective taxonomy.
Conclusion, significance and impact of study
A potential mating-type biomarker was successfully identified that could detect pathogenic Ganoderma spp. The research findings will be helpful in oil palm screening to detect pathogenic Ganoderma spp. and gain further insight into the role of the mating-type loci of Ganoderma towards its pathogenesis in causing the basal stem rot disease of oil palm.
Genes, Mating Type, Fungal
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Ganoderma