Browse publications by year: 1965

  1. REID JA
    Ann Trop Med Parasitol, 1965 Mar;59:106-25.
    PMID: 14297346
    MeSH terms: Animals; Anopheles*; Borneo; Classification*; Humans; Malaysia; Culicidae*
  2. SANDOSHAM AA, BENNETT GF, FONG YL, OMAR EI
    Singapore Med J, 1965 Mar;6(1):47-8.
    PMID: 14306412
    An immature Glossy Tree-Starling (Aplonis panayensis strigatus), also known as ‘burong perling’ in Malay, was captured in the vicinity of the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. It was found to harbour a small malaria parasite which showed the characteristics of the sub-genus Novyella (Corradetti et al, 1963) viz:
    1. Trophozoites small with little cytoplasm, relatively large nuclear elements, the parasite usually applied to the host-cell nucleus.
    2. Schizonts with usually less than eight merozoites. 3. Pigment small and difficult to see except in the schizonts and in the gametocytes where the pigment granules are large and usually clustered at one end.
    4. The parasite rarely distorts the host erythrocyte. Unfortunately the bird died a few days later before detailed work on duration of the schizogonic cycle and experimental transmission could be done. The parasite has the following morphological features and most of the larger forms, asexual and sexual, assume the characteristic position proximal to the nucleus of the avian erythrocyte. Trophozoites: The earliest forms are ‘rings’ with a fairly marked vacuole. As the organism grows older, it produces a grain or two of pigment. The parasite at this stage tends to occupy a polar position in the host erythrocyte. Schizonts: The segmenting forms are usually attached to the pole end of the host-cell nucleus. The number of chromatin segments varies from 3 to 8, with a prevalent range of 4 to 6. The cytoplasm is scanty and pale with a prominent little mass of blackish-brown pigment or a close collection of granules. A rare mature schizont with 8 merozoites was seen in which the nucleus of the parasitised erythrocyte was displaced somewhat similar to figure 20 of Plate I portrayed in the original paper by Manwell (1935). Gametocytes: The sexual forms are often narrow and elongate, and are closely applied to the nucleus of the host erythrocyte. The outline of the parasite is frequently irregular. The cytoplasm is pale and vacuolated with coarse conspicuous granules of blackish-brown pigment usually collected at one end; sometimes either one or both ends curved around the host-cell nucleus. Although this parasite has some affinites to both P. nucleophiltim and P. hexamerium the lack of adequate study of the avian malarias of South-East Asia precludes even provisional identification of this parasite. On two occasions numerous gametocytes were seen in the peripheral blood of the bird and four species of laboratory-reared culicines (three indigenous to Malaya) were allowed to feed on it. Ten Andes togoi, 19 Culex sitiens and seven Culex fatigans were completely refractory to development of the parasite. Two of 17 Aedes aegypti had a single small oocyst each; both oocysts appeared to be degenerating. A Giemsa-stained thin blood film together with drawings made from the microscope showing the different forms of the parasite were demonstrated. REFERENCES
    Corradetti, A., Garnham, P. C. & Laird, M. (i963). Parassitologia, 5, 1-4.
    Manwell, R. D. (l935). Amer. J. Trop. Med 15, 265-283.
    ...(1938). Ibid., 18, 565-575
    MeSH terms: Animals; Birds*; Malaysia; Plasmodium*; Research*; Trees*; Starlings*
  3. WOLFF RJ
    Trop Geogr Med, 1965 Mar;17:45-51.
    PMID: 14317226
    MeSH terms: Humans; Malaysia; Nutrition Surveys*; Taboo*
  4. Audy JR, Nadchatram M, Loomis RB, Traub R
    Acarologia, 1965 Apr;7:Suppl:1-33.
    PMID: 5890925
    MeSH terms: Animals; Chiroptera*; Indonesia; Malaysia; Mites/anatomy & histology*; Mites/classification*
  5. LLEWELLYN-JONES D
    J Obstet Gynaecol Br Commonw, 1965 Apr;72:196-202.
    PMID: 14273096
    MeSH terms: Aging*; Birth Weight*; Cesarean Section*; Dystocia*; Eclampsia*; Female; Fetal Death*; Humans; Infant; Infant Mortality*; Obstetric Labor Complications*; Malaysia; Maternal Mortality*; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena*; Pre-Eclampsia*; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications*; Prenatal Care*; Social Conditions*; Statistics as Topic*; Delivery, Obstetric*; Nutritional Sciences*
  6. LLEWELLYN-JONES D
    J Obstet Gynaecol Br Commonw, 1965 Apr;72:242-8.
    PMID: 14273103
    MeSH terms: Aging*; Allergy and Immunology*; Blood Group Antigens*; Blood Protein Electrophoresis*; Choriocarcinoma*; Female; Fertility*; Geography*; Humans; Hydatidiform Mole*; Liver Function Tests*; Malaysia; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena*; Pregnancy; Sociology*; Statistics as Topic*; Trophoblastic Neoplasms*; Uterine Neoplasms*; Incidence; Asian Continental Ancestry Group*; Nutritional Sciences*
  7. MORGAN LS
    PMID: 14275482
    MeSH terms: City Planning*; Health Education*; Humans; India; Malaysia; Philippines; Public Health Administration*; Rural Health*; Social Change*; Sri Lanka
  8. RUDNICK A, TAN EE, LUCAS JK, OMAR MB
    Br Med J, 1965 May 15;1(5445):1269-72.
    PMID: 14278815
    MeSH terms: Aedes*; Animals; Arbovirus Infections*; Classification*; Dengue*; Diagnosis*; Hemoglobins*; Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome*; Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral*; Humans; Insect Vectors*; Leukocyte Count*; Malaysia; Mortality*; Culicidae*; Statistics as Topic*
  9. Sathiah R
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):247-50.
    PMID: 4220847
    MeSH terms: Humans; Malaysia; Medicine*; Societies, Medical*
  10. Paramaesvaran N
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):251-8.
    PMID: 4220848
    MeSH terms: Child; Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral/diagnosis*; Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral/therapy*; Humans; Malaysia
  11. Loo D
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):259-62.
    PMID: 4220849
    MeSH terms: Bacteriological Techniques; Corynebacterium diphtheriae/classification*; Culture Media; Malaysia; Virulence
  12. Lie-Injo Luan Eng, Govindasamy S
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):263-6.
    PMID: 4220850
    MeSH terms: Alkaline Phosphatase*; Animals; Female; Guinea Pigs; Hemoglobins*; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Leukocyte Count*; Leukocytes*; Pregnancy; Mice
  13. Barber-Riley G
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):267-72.
    PMID: 4220851
    MeSH terms: Animals; Blood; Dogs; Liver/metabolism*; Liver Function Tests*; Sulfobromophthalein/metabolism*
  14. Maitland HB, Llewellyn-Jones D
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):273-6.
    PMID: 4220852
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Animals; Anura; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Tests*; Urine
  15. Lourdenadin S
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):277-85.
    PMID: 4220853
    MeSH terms: Contraceptive Devices*; Female; Humans
  16. Sinnathuray TA
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):286-97.
    PMID: 4220854
    MeSH terms: Humans; Labor, Induced*; Surgical Procedures, Operative
  17. Singh S, Ow Yong Heng Khuan
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):298-302.
    PMID: 4220855
    MeSH terms: Blood Group Antigens; Forensic Medicine; Humans; Male; Semen*
  18. De Witt GF
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):303-5.
    PMID: 4220856
    MeSH terms: Humans; Microchemistry; Serum Albumin, Bovine*; In Vitro Techniques
  19. Mendoza-Barker MG
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):306-10.
    PMID: 4220857
    MeSH terms: ABO Blood-Group System*; Female; Humans; Pregnancy; Prenatal Care; Rh-Hr Blood-Group System*
  20. Gunn DR
    Med J Malaya, 1965 Jun;19(4):314-7.
    PMID: 4220858
    MeSH terms: Adult; Elbow/abnormalities*; Humans; Male
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