Browse publications by year: 1994

  1. Lui JL
    Quintessence Int, 1994 May;25(5):313-9.
    PMID: 7938415
    Composite resins have been advocated as a reinforcing build-up material for badly damaged endodontically treated teeth with flared canals. However, the control of an autocuring composite resin is difficult because it polymerizes rapidly within the root canal. While the light-curing composite resins are more user friendly, their polymerization can be a problem deep in the root canal. Light-transmitting plastic posts allow the transmission of light into the root canal and enable intraradicular composite resin reconstitution and reinforcement of weakened roots. At the same time, the light-transmitting plastic post forms an optimal post canal in the rehabilitated root and can accurately fit a matching retentive final post. These light-transmitting posts are a useful addition to the dental armamentarium.
    MeSH terms: Composite Resins*; Dental Cements; Dental Pulp Cavity/pathology; Humans; Light; Plastics; Post and Core Technique/instrumentation*; Root Canal Therapy/methods*
  2. Pong SL
    Stud Fam Plann, 1994 May-Jun;25(3):137-48.
    PMID: 7940619 DOI: 10.2307/2137940
    This study uses data from the Second Malaysian Family Life Survey, conducted in 1988, to examine parents' preferences for the sex of their children within each of Malaysia's three ethnic groups. While Malay and Indian parents do not show a consistent sex preference, Chinese parents prefer to have all sons, or a combination of sons and daughters, with more sons than daughters, or at least an equal number of them. Son preference among the Chinese does not seem to be a constraint to fertility decline among that population. Since 1970, Chinese fertility has dropped rapidly; at the same time, Chinese son preference has become more pronounced. Evidence indicates that further reductions in Chinese fertility, through the reduction in sex preference, would be small.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; China/ethnology; Cultural Characteristics; Data Collection; Developing Countries*; Ethnic Groups*; Female; Fertility*; Follow-Up Studies; Gender Identity; Humans; India/ethnology; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Parents/psychology*; Sex*; Sex Ratio; Time Factors; Proportional Hazards Models
  3. Dorny P, Van Wyngaarden T, Vercruysse J, Symoens C, Jalia A
    Trop Anim Health Prod, 1994 May;26(2):81-6.
    PMID: 7941034
    A survey on mange mite infestations in the aetiology of skin lesions in goats in Peninsular Malaysia is described. Skin lesions were observed in 25 (93%) of the 27 goat farms investigated. Mange mites were found in 22 (88%) of these goat herds. Chorioptes texanus was found in 20.7%, Psoroptes cuniculi in 19.3%, Sarcoptes scabiei in 18.6% and Demodex canis var. caprae in 0.4% of the samples, taken from the skin lesions. Thirteen cases of generalised manage were diagnosed, from which 9 were caused by S. scabiei, 2 by P. cuniculi and one by C. texanus. All other cases had more or less localised lesions. No significant differences could be found in incidence and distribution of skin lesions between age classes.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Data Collection; Goats; Malaysia/epidemiology; Mite Infestations/complications; Mite Infestations/epidemiology; Mite Infestations/veterinary*; Mites*; Skin Diseases, Parasitic/epidemiology; Skin Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology; Skin Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary*; Goat Diseases/epidemiology; Goat Diseases/parasitology*; Prevalence
  4. Ray R, Lim LH, Ling SL
    Ann Acad Med Singap, 1994 May;23(3):335-41.
    PMID: 7944246
    The Programme on Prevention and Management of Obesity in Preschool Children, aged three to six years, was implemented in 17 Primary Health Clinics in November 1991. The study sample comprised 1128 preschool children who qualified to enter the obesity register, using the defined criteria for obesity of 2 standard deviations above the normal weight for height and age. This group was divided into three categories, namely, mildly overweight (120% to below 140%), moderately overweight (140% to below 160%), and severely overweight (above 160%). The severely overweight category was referred to dietitians for follow-up management, while the other two categories were managed by the clinic staff through pre-planned nurse-conducted counselling sessions. In this paper, we analysed the first 1128 preschool children aged three to six years on the Programme with respect to their demographic characteristics; medical conditions; family history of obesity, diabetes, hypertension and ischaemic heart disease; number of siblings and parents' educational and occupational status. The Malay children showed significantly more severe grades of obesity compared to the Chinese and Indian children. A family history of obesity and hypertension among the three groups were significant (P < 0.001). After one year of follow-up with the intervention programme, the following were found: 40.4% (456) of the children improved in their obesity status and 20.2% (228) reached normal status. The severe, moderate and mild categories reduced from 6.3% to 5.9%, 29.3% to 23.2% and 64.4% to 50.7% respectively and was found to be statistically significant (P < 0.05).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
    MeSH terms: Child; Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Child, Preschool; China/ethnology; Counseling; Dietetics; Ethnic Groups; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Health Education; Humans; Malaysia/ethnology; Male; Obesity/diagnosis; Obesity/genetics; Obesity/prevention & control*; Population Surveillance; Primary Health Care; Referral and Consultation; Sex Factors; Singapore
  5. Seow A, Lee HP
    Ann Acad Med Singap, 1994 May;23(3):342-7.
    PMID: 7944247
    A cross-sectional survey of 568 married women aged 21-65 years in the Pasir Panjang Constituency was conducted to determine the prevalence of cervical cancer screening in the community and the factors affecting acceptance of this screening test. Results show that 309 (54.4%) of the respondents had ever had a Pap smear. The women who reported having had a smear were more likely to be below 45 years of age (prevalence ratio 1.47, 95% confidence interval 1.15 to 1.88), Chinese and of a higher socioeconomic status (1.68, 1.33 to 2.12). They were also more likely to have married at a later age (1.68, 1.21 to 2.31) than women who had not had a smear. Age and socioeconomic status remained independent predictors on multivariate analysis. The findings suggest that an important task of public health practitioners is to increase the uptake of screening among older and socially disadvantaged women who are known to be at the highest risk of cervical cancer. In addition, strategies to encourage younger women to continue regular attendance at screening clinics beyond their childbearing years will be important for the future.
    MeSH terms: Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Attitude to Health; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/prevention & control*; China/ethnology; Cross-Sectional Studies; Ethnic Groups/statistics & numerical data; Female; Housing; Humans; Malaysia/ethnology; Marriage; Mass Screening/statistics & numerical data*; Middle Aged; Parity; Risk Factors; Singapore/epidemiology; Social Class; Vaginal Smears/statistics & numerical data*; Prevalence; Papanicolaou Test*
  6. Yeo GS, Chan WB, Lun KC, Lai FM
    Ann Acad Med Singap, 1994 May;23(3):371-6.
    PMID: 7944253
    A systematic collection of fetal morphometric measurements was started seven years ago in 1987 with the prospective entry of data into personal computer-based stations in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Singapore General Hospital. A cross-sectional study was done, comparing 2392 Chinese fetuses with 2117 Malay fetuses and 459 Indian fetuses from 18 to 40 weeks. The mean values of the head circumference (HC), abdominal circumference (AC) and femur length (FL) of the 3 ethnic groups were analysed. There were no statistical significant differences in the head circumference and abdominal circumference of Chinese, Malay and Indian fetuses in Singapore. The Chinese and Malay fetal femur length appeared similar but were apparently shorter than the Indian femur length. Nomograms of head circumference, abdominal circumference and femur length were constructed for application to fetuses of all 3 ethnic groups.
    MeSH terms: Abdomen/embryology; Anthropometry; Cephalometry; China/ethnology; Cross-Sectional Studies; Ethnic Groups; Female; Femur/embryology; Fetus/anatomy & histology*; Gestational Age; Head/embryology; Humans; India/ethnology; Malaysia/ethnology; Pregnancy; Prospective Studies; Singapore; Ultrasonography, Prenatal; Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
  7. Kasim MS, Shafie HM, Cheah I
    Child Abuse Negl, 1994 May;18(5):401-7.
    PMID: 8032970
    Available evidence has shown that the type of abuse perpetrated on children depends considerably on the social and other factors inherently faced by these children. A total of 119 cases of physical abuse was detected by the Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) Team of General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur in 1991. Eighty-two cases were categorized as mild and 37 as severe. The average age of those mildly abused was 7.9 years, for those severely abused the average age was 4.2 years. The perpetrators of those mildly abused were often their own parents. However, among those severely abused, the child-minder was the most frequent abuser. Ninety-two of all cases were in families of social classes IV and V. In 47 cases, there was definite evidence of family disharmony or disruption. Among the 37 severely abused, the parents were either divorced or separated in 14 cases. There was a personality disorder in seven of the cases. Six of the abusers were also using drugs and nine were alcoholics. This paper shows that, even in a developing country, the social milieu is important in the type of abuse inflicted.
    MeSH terms: Child; Child Abuse/prevention & control; Child Abuse/psychology; Child Abuse/statistics & numerical data*; Child, Preschool; Cross-Cultural Comparison*; Developing Countries*; Family Characteristics; Female; Humans; Infant; Malaysia/epidemiology; Male; Patient Admission/statistics & numerical data; Patient Care Team; Personality Disorders/complications; Personality Disorders/epidemiology; Personality Disorders/psychology; Risk Factors; Social Class*; Child of Impaired Parents/psychology; Child of Impaired Parents/statistics & numerical data
  8. Azizi BH, Henry RL
    Respir Med, 1994 May;88(5):349-56.
    PMID: 8036303
    Spirometric recordings of 1098 Malaysian children who were free of respiratory symptoms were examined by least square regression analysis of log-transformed lung function data. Ethnic differences were observed in FVC, FEV1, and FEF25-75 independent of father's education, exposure to passive smoking, wood stove, kerosene stove and mosquito repellents, family history of chest illness and history of allergy, after adjusting for standing height, age and sex. Exposure to kerosene stove was significantly associated with reduced FVC and FEV1 indicating that environmental factors may impair lung function in symptomless children. Prediction equations were derived for each ethnic group and sex. Comparison with data from the literature showed that Malaysian children had lower lung function values than Caucasian children. Generally, Chinese children had higher FEV1, FVC and FEF25-75 than Malay and Indian children. Indian children consistently had the lowest lung function values. Since these ethnic differences were independent of environmental and other host factors, anthropometric variations could be an explanation.
    MeSH terms: Body Height/physiology; Child; China/ethnology; Female; Forced Expiratory Volume; Humans; India/ethnology; Lung/physiology*; Malaysia; Male; Maximal Midexpiratory Flow Rate; Sex Factors; Spirometry; Vital Capacity; European Continental Ancestry Group*; Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
  9. Koh CL, Benjamin DG
    Hum. Hered., 1994 May-Jun;44(3):150-5.
    PMID: 8039798
    The HLA-DQ alpha genotype and allele frequencies in 130 Malays, 125 Chinese, and 137 Indians in the Malaysian population were determined using a commercial HLA-DQ alpha DNA amplification and typing kit which distinguishes 6 alleles (DQA1.1, DQA1.2, DQA1.3, DQA2, DQA3, and DQA4) and 21 possible genotypes at this locus. All 21 genotypes were encountered in the Malay and Indian samples, but DQA1.1,DQA1.3 and DQA2,DQA2 genotypes were absent in the Chinese sample. In all three ethnic groups, the numbers observed for the various DQ alpha genotypes were in accordance with those expected from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The allele frequencies observed in these three groups were significantly different to allow them to be distinguished as distinct populations. For the Malays, Chinese, and Indians, heterozygosity values at this locus were 0.77, 0.77, and 0.83, respectively, and values of the power of discrimination were 0.91, 0.90, and 0.94, respectively. These population data will enable the HLA-DQ alpha locus to be used as a marker in forensic identity testing in Malaysia.
    MeSH terms: Alleles*; China/ethnology; Ethnic Groups/genetics; Gene Amplification; Gene Frequency/genetics*; Genotype; HLA-DQ Antigens/genetics*; Humans; India/ethnology; Malaysia; HLA-DQ alpha-Chains
  10. Bartholomew RE
    Psychol Med, 1994 May;24(2):281-306.
    PMID: 8084927
    This study questions the widely held assumption that the phenomenon known as mass psychogenic illness (MPI) exists per se in nature as a psychiatric disorder. Most MPI studies are problematical, being descriptive, retrospective investigations of specific incidents which conform to a set of pre-existing symptom criteria that are used to determine the presence of collective psychosomatic illness. Diagnoses are based upon subjective, ambiguous categories that reflect stereotypes of female normality which assume the presence of a transcultural disease or disorder entity, underemphasizing or ignoring the significance of episodes as culturally conditioned roles of social action. Examples of this bias include the mislabelling of dancing manias, tarantism and demonopathy in Europe since the Middle Ages as culture-specific variants of MPI. While 'victims' are typified as mentally disturbed females possessing abnormal personality characteristics who are exhibiting cathartic reactions to stress, it is argued that episodes may involve normal, rational people who possess unfamiliar conduct codes, world-views and political agendas that differ significantly from those of Western-trained investigators who often judge these illness behaviours independent of their local context and meanings.
    MeSH terms: Anthropology, Cultural*; Spider Bites/psychology*; Bipolar Disorder/diagnosis; Bipolar Disorder/psychology*; Dancing/psychology*; Female; Gender Identity; Humans; Hysteria/diagnosis; Hysteria/psychology*; Male; Mass Behavior*; Medicine, Traditional; Obsessive Behavior/diagnosis; Obsessive Behavior/psychology; Politics*; Psychophysiologic Disorders/diagnosis; Psychophysiologic Disorders/psychology*
  11. Pandey VS, Sivaraj S
    Vet Parasitol, 1994 May;53(1-2):67-74.
    PMID: 8091619
    Albendazole, oxfendazole, fenbendazole, levamisole, closantel, ivermectin and febantel were administered to sheep on four farms and their efficacy assessed by faecal egg count reduction test. High level of resistance of Haemonchus contortus was found to benzimidazoles (albendazole, oxfendazole, fenbendazole) on all farms and to febantel on the one farm where it was tested. No resistance to closantel and levamisole was observed. Resistance to ivermectin was absent on the three farms examined under this study, but has been reported on the fourth farm in earlier work. It is concluded that anthelmintic resistance to benzimidazoles and the probenzimidazole, febantel, is a serious and widespread problem in H. contortus in sheep in Malaysia.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Anthelmintics/pharmacology; Anthelmintics/therapeutic use*; Drug Resistance; Feces/parasitology; Haemonchiasis/drug therapy; Haemonchiasis/parasitology; Haemonchiasis/veterinary*; Haemonchus/drug effects*; Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/drug therapy; Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology; Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary*; Malaysia; Parasite Egg Count/veterinary; Sheep; Sheep Diseases/drug therapy*; Sheep Diseases/parasitology
  12. Imai S, Okumoto M, Iwai M, Haga S, Mori N, Miyashita N, et al.
    J Virol, 1994 May;68(5):3437-42.
    PMID: 8151805
    Several groups of wild mice (Mus musculus) were captured from eight different locations in Asia and bred for several generations in a facility free of any laboratory strains of mice carrying mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV). The distribution of endogenous MMTV proviral sequences in the liver tissues of these mice was investigated by using Southern blot hybridizations. Four categories of mice were identified. Mice originating from Bogor, Indonesia (Cas-Bgr); He-mei, Taiwan (Cas-Hmi/1); and Malaysia (Cas-Mal) were found to carry an endogenous MMTV provirus consisting of the env, gag-pol, and long terminal repeat sequences. Mice captured from Kojuri, Republic of Korea (Sub-Kjr); Nagoya, Japan (Mol-nag); and three Chinese provinces, Shanghai (Sub-Shh), Beijing (Sub-Bjn), and Jiayuguang (Sub-Jyg/1), appeared to carry defective proviruses. Some mice originating from He-mei (Cas-Hmi/2) and Jiayuguang (Sub-Jyg/2) were found to be completely free of endogenous MMTV. Interestingly, however, the Sub-Jyg/2 mice, after several generations of inbreeding, were found, unlike all of the other subspecies that we examined in the present study, to develop mammary tumors at a high incidence (80 to 90%) with a short period of latency. Electron microscopic examination of the mammary glands and mammary tumors of these mice revealed the presence of numerous intracytoplasmic A, immature, budding, and mature B particles. Furthermore, the mammary tumors were found to contain MMTV proviral sequences. It seems, therefore, that Sub-Jyg/2 mice carry an exogenous MMTV which contributes to their developing mammary tumors.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Animals, Wild/microbiology*; Asia, Southeastern/epidemiology; Defective Viruses/genetics; Far East/epidemiology; Female; Mammary Tumor Virus, Mouse/genetics; Mammary Tumor Virus, Mouse/isolation & purification*; Mammary Tumor Virus, Mouse/ultrastructure; Muridae/microbiology*; Proviruses/genetics; Retroviridae Infections/epidemiology; Retroviridae Infections/veterinary*; Tumor Virus Infections/epidemiology; Tumor Virus Infections/veterinary*; Mammary Neoplasms, Animal/microbiology; Mammary Neoplasms, Animal/ultrastructure; Genes, gag; Genes, pol; Genes, env; Genome, Viral
  13. Doi SA
    Clin. Pharmacol. Ther., 1994 May;55(5):597-601.
    PMID: 8181204
    Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic information regarding warfarin is used to produce a predictive model based on the idea that pharmacodynamic variability is more important than pharmacokinetic variability in the overall dose-response variability to warfarin. A modification of the maximum effect model is tested on a group of patients initiating oral anticoagulation with warfarin. Results indicate that the model can account for at least half of the total variation in maintenance doses observed (sample coefficient of determination, 0.53) and offer the physician a framework for dose requirements at the onset of therapy. The basic prediction equation is as follows: Maintenance dose = (11/international normalized ratio)-1, with a coefficient of correlation of 0.73 (95% confidence limits, 0.46-0.88). Application of this model may improve on the traditional empiric approach to warfarin dose adjustment.
    MeSH terms: Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Humans; Regression Analysis; Warfarin/pharmacokinetics; Warfarin/pharmacology*
  14. Popul Headl, 1994 May;?(230):3.
    PMID: 12288612
    PIP: Malaysia recently reiterated its commitment to protect the right of couples to choose the number and spacing of their children and to have the information and means to do so. This policy is in accord with Malaysia's belief that the individual is at the center of all socioeconomic and environmental programs. Thus, Malaysia acknowledges the importance of promoting better understanding of the relationship between population and sustainable development. This focus will enable Malaysia to emphasize areas such as maternal mortality, family planning, and breast feeding and to establish special programs for marginalized, disadvantaged, and vulnerable groups of people. Malaysia also acknowledges the importance of establishing a pool of trained researchers in population and development issues.
    MeSH terms: Asia; Asia, Southeastern; Developing Countries; Family Characteristics*; Human Rights*; Malaysia; Public Policy*
  15. Haron MJ, Wan Md ZW, Desa MZ, Kassim A
    Talanta, 1994 May;41(5):805-7.
    PMID: 18966002
    Poly(hydroxamic acid) chelating ion-exchange resin was prepared from crosslinked poly(methacrylate) beads. The starting polymer was prepared by a suspension polymerization of methacrylate and divinyl benzene. Conversion of the ester groups into the hydroxamic acid was carried out by treatment with hydroxylamine in an alkaline solution. Hydroxamic acid capacity of the product was 2.71 mmol/g. The resin exhibited high affinity towards Fe(III) and Pb ions and its capacities for Fe(III), Pb, Cu, Ni and Co ions were pH dependent. The ability of the resin to carry out the separation of Fe(III)CuCo/Ni and PbNi ions is also reported.
    MeSH terms: Chelating Agents; Ferric Compounds; Hydroxamic Acids; Ion Exchange Resins; Ions; Lead; Methacrylates; Polymers; Vinyl Compounds; Hydroxylamine; Polymerization
  16. Ramanathan S, Nair NK, Mansor SM, Navaratnam V
    J Chromatogr B Biomed Appl, 1994 May 13;655(2):269-73.
    PMID: 8081473
    A rapid and selective high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method for the simultaneous determination of the antifilarial drug UMF-078 (I) and its metabolites UMF-060 (II) and flubendazole (III) is described. After a simple extraction from whole blood, the compounds were determined by HPLC using a C18 Inertsil ODS-2 reversed-phase column with methanol-0.05M ammonium acetate (pH 4.0) as the mobile phase and ultraviolet detection at 291 nm. The average recoveries of I, II and III over the concentration range 20-500 ng ml-1 were 69.9 +/- 4.7, 85.6 +/- 4.4 and 85.1 +/- 6.0%, respectively. The minimum detectable concentrations in whole blood for I, II and III were 10, 7 and 7 ng ml-1, respectively. This method was found to be suitable for pharmacokinetic studies.
    MeSH terms: Animals; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods*; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/statistics & numerical data; Filaricides/blood*; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Macaca fascicularis/blood; Mebendazole/analogs & derivatives*; Mebendazole/blood; Mebendazole/pharmacokinetics
  17. Connett GJ, Lee BW
    BMJ, 1994 May 14;308(6939):1282-4.
    PMID: 8205023
    Though Western medicines and ideas about asthma have become popular in many Asian nations, local beliefs about treatment prevail. The multiracial society of Singapore shows a variety of beliefs about causes of asthma attacks (for example, the balance of yin and yang) and types of treatment--herbal remedies, inhaled versus eaten medicines, the influence of Ramadan. Many of the cultural practices mentioned are probably preserved among south east Asian minorities residing in the United Kingdom. Eastern treatments typically take a holistic approach to asthma and do not ignore the psychosomatic component of the disorder.
    MeSH terms: Asthma/ethnology; Asthma/etiology; Asthma/therapy*; Attitude to Health; Child; Child, Preschool; China/ethnology; Humans; Malaysia/ethnology; Medicine, East Asian Traditional*; Singapore
  18. Goh SH, Hew NF, Norhanom AW, Yadav M
    Int J Cancer, 1994 May 15;57(4):529-31.
    PMID: 8181855
    Inhibition of tumour promotion by various vitamin E compounds (tocopherols and tocotrienols) and some of their dimers was examined by an in vitro assay utilizing the activation of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) early antigen (EA) expression in EBV-genome-carrying human lymphoblastoid cells. The results reveal that gamma- and delta-tocotrienols derived from palm oil exhibit a strong activity against tumour promotion by inhibiting EBV EA expression in Raji cells induced by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA). However, alpha- and gamma-tocopherols and dimers of gamma-tocotrienol or gamma-tocopherol lack this activity.
    MeSH terms: Antigens, Viral/physiology; Butyrates; Cell Transformation, Viral/drug effects; Herpesvirus 4, Human/genetics; Humans; Lymphocytes/drug effects; Lymphocytes/microbiology; Neoplasms/chemically induced; Neoplasms/prevention & control*; Plant Oils/therapeutic use*; Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Vitamin E/therapeutic use*; Anticarcinogenic Agents/therapeutic use*; Genome, Viral; Butyric Acid
  19. Lopez JB, Thambyrajah V, Balasegaram M, Satgunasingam N
    Br J Biomed Sci, 1994 Jun;51(2):177-80.
    PMID: 7519505
    Sera from 80 Malaysians with confirmed hepatocellular carcinoma were tested for five markers of the hepatitis B virus, anti-HCV and anti-HDV by enzyme immunoassay, and alpha fetoprotein (AFP) was measured by radioimmunoassay. Of the patients, 98.8% had evidence of HBV infection and 75% were positive for HBsAg--which latter correlated with AFP raised above cut-off values of 500 ng/ml (P = 0.0001) and 200 ng/ml (P = 0.005). Males correlated significantly with the presence of HBsAg (P = 0.002). Thirty-one per cent of HBsAg positive patients were also positive for HBeAg and 74% for anti-HBe. Twenty per cent of the cases were concurrently positive for both HBsAg and anti-HBs. Six of 70 (8.6%) patients were positive for anti-HCV, of whom four were also positive for HBsAg. None of 67 patients tested for anti-HDV were positive. The results strongly indicate an important aetiological role for hepatitis B virus in causation of hepatocellular carcinoma among Malaysians.
    MeSH terms: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; alpha-Fetoproteins/analysis; Child; Hepatitis Delta Virus/immunology; Female; Hepatitis Antibodies/blood*; Hepatitis B/complications*; Hepatitis B Antigens/blood*; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/microbiology*; Humans; Liver Neoplasms/microbiology*; Male; Middle Aged; Biomarkers/blood; Hepacivirus/immunology
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