1.Psychological Distress and Its Association with Functional Disability Index Among Acne Patients Attending Dermatology Clinics in the Kuantan Tertiary Hospitals
Suhaiza Samsudin ; Zuliyasmin Zulkifli ; Noor Artika Hassan ; Rasimah Ismail ; Rajalingam Ramalingam
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2024;20(No.1):126-133
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Introduction: Acne is the most common skin disease among adolescents and has significant psychological distress. 
Our objective is to assess acne severity, functional disability, and its psychological distress among acne patients. 
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2021 to May 2022 among 163 acne patients attending Dermatology Clinics in the district of Kuantan, Pahang. The severity of acne was graded using the Comprehensive Acne Severity Scale (CASS). The functional disability index was measured using a Cardiff Acne Disability 
Index (CADI), while Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) questionnaires were used as a screening tool to 
detect the psychological distress of acne. Data were analysed using a Chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test and multiple 
logistic regression. Results: The mean age was 23 years, 60.1% were female, 94.5% were Malay, and 68.1% were 
unemployed. The severity of acne was more prominent in the mild (30.7%) and moderate (28.2%) categories. A total 
of 20.2%, 11.7%, and 4.9% of the respondents had anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms, respectively. Regarding the respondents’ functional disability, 40.5% had mild impairment, 38.0% had moderate impairment, and 13.5% 
had severe impairment. Acne severity was found to be significantly associated with the functional disability index 
(P<0.05). The functional disability index was also found to be significantly associated with depression (p=0.019) and 
anxiety symptoms (p=0.042). Conclusion: Clinical management of acne patients should include not only pharmacological treatment but also consideration of the disease’s functional disability status and psychological distress.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Obstacles and Facilitators in Daily Living Activities Among Persons with Spinal Cord Injury: A Systemic Review
Faizan Jameel Khanzada ; Mohammad Ghazali Masuri ; Erna Faryza Mohd Poot ; Mohd Zulkifli Abdul Rahim ; Ahmad Zamir Che Daud
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2024;20(No.1):271-280
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Introduction: This systematic review aimed to investigate the level of participation, obstacles, and facilitator factors 
that influence activities of daily living among persons with spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods: A comprehensive 
search was conducted in four online databases, namely Google Scholar, PubMed, OT Seeker, and Cochrane Library 
covering the ten-years period from January 2012 to December 2022. Inclusion criteria encompassed original published studies in English focusing on daily activities, work, participation, obstacles, and facilitators in persons with 
SCI. Non-peer review sources (e.g., abstracts, grey literature, preprints), and studies unrelated to occupational therapy were excluded. The selected studies were assessed for quality using McMaster University Occupational Therapy 
Evidence-Based Practice critical review form. Results: Out of the 678 articles identified, ten studies were included 
after the screening, exploring participation in daily living activities, employment, return to work, leisure activities, 
family tasks, and community mobility among persons with SCI. Obstacles and facilitators influencing participation 
in activities of daily living were classified using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health 
(ICF) framework. This review highlighted that long-term participation is challenging for persons with SCI, affected 
by obstacles such as body functions, pain, low self-esteem, and environmental and social factors. Conclusion: The 
findings underscore the importance of adopting a multidisciplinary rehabilitation approach to enhance participation 
in daily activities for persons with SCI. Occupational therapy plays a significant role in improving participation levels 
among persons with SCI.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Demographic Characteristics Associated with Missed Follow-Up Appointments among Tuberculosis Patients at Hospital Shah Alam, Selangor: A Retrospective Study from January to June 2023
Ahmad Zhafir Zulkifli ; Rabiatul Adawiyah Md Salleh, ; Nur Farha Omar
International Journal of Public Health Research 2024;14(no.1):1858-1864
		                        		
		                        			Introduction:
		                        			Tuberculosis (TB) patients default their treatment during the treatment course. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the demographic characteristics of the patient who missed follow-ups and identify the reasons for missed appointments or defaulted their treatment.
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			The records of patients diagnosed with TB follow-up at the chest clinic from January to June 2023 were reviewed based on our inclusion and exclusion criteria.
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			The retrospective descriptive analysis was conducted based on the data collected. Based on the study sample (n=33), the result shows that the majority of the defaulted patients were male in gender (n=22). Most of the missed appointments patients and defaulters are of Malay (39.4%) ethnicity and Malaysian nationality (66.7%). Most patients gave the transport issues as the reason for missed appointments followed by financial issues and feeling healthy. The majority of them missed follow-up in the first month after starting anti-TB.
		                        		
		                        			Conclusions
		                        			In conclusion, missed appointments, treatment compliance and defaulted cases in TB treatment remain as one of the main challenges in the effort to end TB epidemics. Further in-depth research is required to propose effective measures to solve this issue and improve the national TB control program.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Bilateral Thumb Lymphocutaneous Sporotrichosis
Suhaiza Samsudin ; Zuliyasmin Zulkifli
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2023;19(No.3):393-395
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Sporotrichosis is a fungal infection caused by Sporothrix, a thermally dimorphic fungus that affects humans and animals. It is most commonly associated with cutaneous and subcutaneous tissue exposed to fungus-containing soil, 
moss, or organic material. Sporotrichosis is challenging to diagnose because it can mimic various other dermatological diseases. Thus, as demonstrated in this case, the importance of making a diagnosis based on history and a 
thorough physical examination, as misdiagnosis can delay proper treatment. A 53-year-old Malay woman presented 
with bilateral thumb swelling that had been treated with two courses of antibiotics but had failed, resulting in disease 
progression. Clinical suspicion of lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis was made based on history, physical examination, and investigations finding. The patient was started on an empirical course of Itraconazole 200mg twice daily, 
and the lesions responded well.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Characterization of bacterial communities in prebiotics and probiotics treated shrimp farms from Kuantan
Shing Wei Siew ; Ira Nadira Kosnin ; Nurul Fadzlina Zulkifli ; Hajar Fauzan Ahmad ; Normaiza Zamri ; Muhammad Fitri Yusof ; Ahmad Mahfuz Gazali
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 2023;19(no.4):435-446
		                        		
		                        			Aims:
		                        			Prebiotics and probiotics profoundly enhance water quality and shrimp development to tackle infectious disease in shrimp farming. This study evaluated the impact of prebiotics and probiotics treatments in water by assessing the physicochemical properties and bacterial communities in local shrimp ponds.
		                        		
		                        			Methodology and results :
		                        			Water was collected from shrimp pond 1 (SP1), treated with prebiotics and probiotics, and shrimp pond 2 (SP2), treated with only prebiotics. The physicochemical parameters of water from two shrimp ponds 
were measured, including pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), ammonia concentration and temperature. The total environmental DNA (eDNA) was extracted from the water samples and sequenced using amplicon sequencing targeting the full length of the 16S rRNA gene region via the Oxford Nanopore Technology Flongle. The water quality analysis indicated that SP1 had better water quality than SP2 for shrimp aquaculture. The dominant phyla in both shrimp ponds were Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota. SP1 samples had unique microbiota at the phylum level, including Bdellovibrionota, 
Firmicutes A, Patescibacteria and unclassified Rhizobiales, Saprospiraceae, Vulcanococcus and HIMB114 at the genus level. The alpha- and beta-diversity showed insignificant differences in microbiota composition between SP1 and SP2 (p-value>0.05).
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion, significance and impact of study 
		                        			Research findings demonstrated that the probiotic-treated shrimp pond (SP1) had better water quality and more diverse microbial communities than the shrimp pond that was not treated with probiotics (SP2).
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.THE DARK SIDE OF BIGUANIDES: A CASE REPORT ON METFORMIN-ASSOCIATED LACTIC ACIDOSIS (MALA)
Jing Hui Fu ; Zjen Pang Moi ; Ahmad Zhafir Zulkifli
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2023;26(2):24-27
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Metformin-associated lactic acidosis (MALA) is a rare but potentially fatal complication that can occur in a patient on metformin, who had a sudden reduction in the renal function resulting in a raised serum metformin level. We describe a case of MALA who survived with prompt haemodialysis. An elderly female with diabetes on metformin presented with gastrointestinal losses, lethargy and confusion. She was in circulatory shock and despite an aggressive fluid regime, she remained acidotic with an increasing lactate level of > 15 mmol/L. After endotracheal intubation, she was referred to tertiary centre for haemodialysis. Her serum lactate level rapidly fell to a satisfactory range and a progressive recovery followed. We are highlighting this case for its rarity and to serve as a guidance on the early recognition of MALA for fellow clinicians. Despite the high mortality rate, MALA is reversible, and we urge clinicians to expedite haemodialysis as definitive treatment.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Forecasting the effects of vaccination on the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia using SEIRV compartmental models
Mei Cheng LIM ; Sarbhan SINGH ; Chee Herng LAI ; Balvinder Singh GILL ; Mohd Kamarulariffin KAMARUDIN ; Ahmed Syahmi Syafiq MD ZAMRI ; Cia Vei TAN ; Asrul Anuar ZULKIFLI ; Mohamad Nadzmi Md NADZRI ; Nur'ain MOHD GHAZALI ; Sumarni MOHD GHAZALI ; Nuur Hafizah MD IDERUS ; Nur Ar Rabiah Binti AHMAD ; Jeyanthi SUPPIAH ; Kok Keng TEE ; Tahir ARIS ; Lonny Chen Rong Qi AHMAD
Epidemiology and Health 2023;45(1):e2023093-
		                        		
		                        			 OBJECTIVES:
		                        			This study aimed to develop susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered-vaccinated (SEIRV) models to examine the effects of vaccination on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) case trends in Malaysia during Phase 3 of the National COVID-19 Immunization Program amidst the Delta outbreak. 
		                        		
		                        			METHODS:
		                        			SEIRV models were developed and validated using COVID-19 case and vaccination data from the Ministry of Health, Malaysia, from June 21, 2021 to July 21, 2021 to generate forecasts of COVID-19 cases from July 22, 2021 to December 31, 2021. Three scenarios were examined to measure the effects of vaccination on COVID-19 case trends. Scenarios 1 and 2 represented the trends taking into account the earliest and latest possible times of achieving full vaccination for 80% of the adult population by October 31, 2021 and December 31, 2021, respectively. Scenario 3 described a scenario without vaccination for comparison. 
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			In scenario 1, forecasted cases peaked on August 28, 2021, which was close to the peak of observed cases on August 26, 2021. The observed peak was 20.27% higher than in scenario 1 and 10.37% lower than in scenario 2. The cumulative observed cases from July 22, 2021 to December 31, 2021 were 13.29% higher than in scenario 1 and 55.19% lower than in scenario 2. The daily COVID-19 case trends closely mirrored the forecast of COVID-19 cases in scenario 1 (best-case scenario). 
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSIONS
		                        			Our study demonstrated that COVID-19 vaccination reduced COVID-19 case trends during the Delta outbreak. The compartmental models developed assisted in the management and control of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.SMA Syndrome – Wait & Nurture
Shier Khee Saw ; Ahmad Zuraimi Zulkifli ; Chandran Nadarajan ; Jien Yen Soh ; Mohd Azem Fathi Mohammad Azmi ; Syed Hassan Syed Abd Aziz ; Michael Pak-Kai Wong
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2022;18(No.6):353-355
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome is rare with the common presentation of megaduodenum from entrapment of the third part of the duodenum (D3) by the SMA. We present a case report of a thin, fit 16-year-old boy, 
active smoker complaining of generalized colicky abdominal pain associated with persistent postprandial vomiting. 
Small bowel study demonstrated partial duodenal obstruction from compression of the third part of the duodenum 
by the SMA. Computed tomography of the abdomen shows an aorto-mesenteric angle of 13 degrees with aorto-mesenteric distance of 0.32 cm, indicating SMA syndrome. His symptoms resolved spontaneously with watchful waiting 
and nutritional care plan. The success was contributed to restoring the fat cushion around the SMA, hence, widening 
the aorto-mesenteric angle. In conclusion, watchful waiting with a nutritional care plan is a feasible initial strategy 
in the approach to SMA syndrome. However, should this strategy be unsuccessful, the choice of surgical treatment 
is duodenojejunostomy.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Thalassemia screening: Low level of knowledge among unmarried youths in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia
Imran Ahmad ; Muhammad Akma Mohd Nor ; Nur Suhaila Idris ; Maryam Mohd Zulkifli ; Ruzilawati Abu Bakar
Malaysian Family Physician 2022;17(1):57-65
		                        		
		                        			Introduction:
		                        			 Thalassaemia is a common genetic blood disorder. Knowledge, awareness, attitude towards, and intention to screen for thalassaemia among Malaysians is poor. Screening for thalassaemia in unmarried individuals plays a key role in preventing thalassaemia major births.
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			 A cross-sectional study was conducted on unmarried individuals aged 18 years and older in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia. A questionnaire was used to collect the general data of the participants, their knowledge of thalassaemia, attitude towards thalassaemia, and intention to screen for thalassaemia.
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			 A total of 278 respondents were included in this study. The mean (SD) knowledge score was 8.8 (4.99) out of a possible score of 21, with higher scores indicating better knowledge. The factor associated with good knowledge of thalassaemia was being a professional. Most respondents agreed that unmarried individuals should be screened for thalassaemia before marriage.
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion
		                        			 In conclusion, knowledge of thalassaemia among unmarried individuals who were not professionals was low.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Thalassemia
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10.Blood Glucose Response to Unilateral and Bilateral Resistance Training Among Trained Women (Respon Glukosa Darah ke atas Latihan Bebanan Satu Anggota Badan dengan Dua Anggota Badan dalam Kalangan Wanita Terlatih)
NUR KHAIRUNISA ABU TALIP ; ZULKIFLI ABDUL KADIR ; ZULKIFLI ISMAIL ; SHAHREN AHMAD ZAIDI ADRUCE ; DAYANG SITI AISAH BINTI ABANG SUHAILI
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2021;19(No.1):89-95
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Exercise selection is one of crucial factors in designing a comprehensive training programme. The exposure of different 
exercise selection may stimulate the specific adaptation imposed demand. In the construction of any resistance training 
(RT) programme, it is important to choose whether to apply bilateral (BI) or unilateral (UNI) exercise. The present 
study aimed to look into the physiological responses of blood glucose (BG) between UNI and BI RT. Quantitative 
research method was used, RT (UNI versus BI training) as the independent variables whereas BG set as the dependent 
variable. In order to measure training effects following a single bout of different training intervention (UNI versus BI), 
a crossover experimental pre and post test design was implemented. A total of sixteen (n = 16) trained women with mean 
age of 23 (SD = 1.35) years old went through a single bout of RT involved a total body exercise using major muscles 
group with 80% of 1RM for each protocols (UNI and BI) for 10 repetitions to maximal effort (for 3 sets). Crossover 
design would be more accurate in exposing different training protocol to a similar characteristic of individuals as 
compared using different individuals. The results revealed that blood glucose (BG) were statistically changed (p < .001) 
across times (between PRE to IP, between PRE and 15P as well as between PRE and 30P), and finding shows there is 
no difference between training protocols (p = .39). Thus, similar responses of UNI and BI RT on BG concentration 
provides wide selection of exercise method to practitioners specifically to trained women. Future research on UNI 
versus BI RT could venture onto other types of hormones analysis including insulin, growth hormone and cortisol can 
be included. Besides, future research should consider a long run study that involve chronic adaptation of RT on human 
body in order to prevent and alleviate disease.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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