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Bone ; 121: 1-8, 2019 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30599298

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INTRODUCTION: Social deprivation has been shown to be associated with increased incidence of many types of fracture but the causes for this have not been established. The aim of this study was to establish if distal radius fracture was associated with deprivation and investigate reasons for this. METHOD: Data was reviewed of 4463 adult patients who attended our Emergency Department over a four year period. The Index of Multiple Deprivation was used to measure deprivation for each patient. Modelling techniques were used to investigate the relationship between fracture rate and deprivation, gender, ethnicity and age. RESULTS: Distal radius fracture rate was higher for patients in more deprived quintiles. Mean age in the most deprived two quintiles was 54.4 years compared to 60.1 years in the least deprived three quintiles. Modelling showed important differences between ethnic groups. Deprivation was an independent risk factor for distal radius fracture only in white patients. Deprived white women had a lower second metacarpal cortical index than women of other ethnicities suggesting increased bone fragility. Being male is a risk factor for fracture when deprivation, ethnicity and age are taken into account. Incidence rate ratio of the least deprived quintile compared to the most deprived was 0.33 (95% CI: 0.30-0.37) for white men and 0.47 (95% CI: 0.44-0.49) for white women. CONCLUSION: Effective interventions exist to prevent further fragility fracture and this work allows geographical areas at risk to be identified. Presentation with a distal radius fracture provides an opportunity to implement interventions. In the current economic climate resources are scarce and must be used prudently. Resources should be targeted to those at risk patients from deprived areas and preventative strategies put in place.


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Fraturas do Rádio/epidemiologia , Fraturas do Rádio/cirurgia , Adolescente , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Intervalos de Confiança , Etnicidade , Feminino , Humanos , Incidência , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Osteoporose/epidemiologia , Osteoporose/etnologia , Osteoporose/cirurgia , Fraturas do Rádio/etnologia , Fatores de Risco , Fatores Sexuais , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Adulto Jovem
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Vet Dermatol ; 28(2): 239-e62, 2017 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27918123

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BACKGROUND: Infestation of wounds with the larvae of Callophorid flies is relatively common in countries where these parasites are found. The most common species associated with infections in Southeast Asia is Chrysomya bezziana (Ch. bezziana), the Old World screw worm. Treatment consists of either subcutaneous injection of ivermectin or oral administration of nitenpyram combined with aggressive tissue debridement under general anaesthesia. OBJECTIVES: To describe the treatment of cutaneous myiasis in three dogs caused by the larvae of Ch. bezziana in Malaysia and their treatment with spinosad plus milbemycin. RESULTS: In all dogs, a single oral dose of spinosad plus milbemycin at the recommended dosage of 31-62 mg/kg and 0.5-1.0 mg/kg, respectively, was able to kill all larvae within 8 h. Most dead larvae fell off the host and those remaining on the host were dead and easily removed with simple saline flushing and gentle debridement. Neither general anaesthesia nor aggressive mechanical debridement were needed in any patient. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Oral spinosad plus milbemycin is a safe, licensed and effective treatment at the recommended dose for the rapid elimination of Ch. bezziana myiasis, with no need for sedation or anaesthesia.


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Dípteros/classificação , Doenças do Cão/parasitologia , Macrolídeos/uso terapêutico , Miíase/veterinária , Animais , Dípteros/efeitos dos fármacos , Doenças do Cão/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças do Cão/epidemiologia , Cães , Combinação de Medicamentos , Feminino , Inseticidas/administração & dosagem , Inseticidas/uso terapêutico , Larva , Macrolídeos/administração & dosagem , Malásia/epidemiologia , Masculino , Miíase/tratamento farmacológico , Miíase/epidemiologia
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J Med Entomol ; 53(5): 1234-1237, 2016 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27208008

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We report an unusual cause of gastrointestinal infection occurring in a 1-year-old infant patient who was brought to a public hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Larvae passed out in the patient's feces were confirmed by DNA barcoding as belonging to the species, Lasioderma serricorne (F.), known as the cigarette beetle. We postulate that the larvae were acquired from contaminated food and were responsible for gastrointestinal symptoms in the patient. To our knowledge, this the first report of human canthariasis caused by larvae of L. serricorne.

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J Med Entomol ; 53(4): 957-960, 2016 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27113101

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We report a case of human intestinal myiasis in a 41-yr-old female patient presented at a clinic in Seri Kembangan, Selangor, Malaysia. Larvae passed out in the patient's feces were sent to the Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. DNA barcoding confirmed the second case of intestinal myiasis in Malaysia involving the larvae of Clogmia albipunctatus (Duckhouse) (Diptera: Psychodidae). We review reported cases of myiasis and discuss the present case of intestinal myiasis in an urban patient.


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Intestinos/parasitologia , Miíase/diagnóstico , Psychodidae/fisiologia , Adulto , Albendazol/uso terapêutico , Animais , Código de Barras de DNA Taxonômico , DNA Mitocondrial/genética , Complexo IV da Cadeia de Transporte de Elétrons/genética , Fezes/parasitologia , Feminino , Humanos , Larva/genética , Larva/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Larva/fisiologia , Malásia , Miíase/parasitologia , Filogenia , Psychodidae/genética , Psychodidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25995738

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BACKGROUND: The brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus Koch, 1841) has colonised many parts of the world from its continent of origin, Africa. By at least 1841, the species had successfully established populations in South America and has more recently expanded its range to the southern states of North America. This highly adaptable spider has been far more successful in finding its niche around the world than its famous cousins, the black widow, Latrodectus mactans, found in the south-eastern states of North America, and the red-back, Latrodectus hasselti, found mostly in Australia, New Zealand and Japan. METHODS: We performed an extensive web search of brown widow sightings and mapped the location of each sighting using ArcGIS. Specimens reputedly of the species L. geometricus were collected at three localities in Peninsular Malaysia. The spiders were identified and documented based on an examination of morphological characteristics and DNA barcoding. RESULTS: The spiders found in Peninsular Malaysia were confirmed to be Latrodectus geometricus based on their morphological characteristics and DNA barcodes. We recorded 354 sightings of the brown widow in 58 countries, including Peninsular Malaysia. CONCLUSION: Reports from the Americas and the Far East suggest a global-wide invasion of the brown widow spider. Herein we report the arrival of the brown widow spider in Peninsular Malaysia and provide notes on the identification of the species and its recently expanded range.

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Parasit Vectors ; 8: 254, 2015 Apr 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25924677

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A considerable number of rat-borne ectoparasite studies have been conducted since the early 1930s in the Malayan Peninsula (now known as peninsular Malaysia). The majority of studies were field surveys and collections of specimens across the region, and were conducted primarily to catalogue the ectoparasite host distribution and discover novel species. This has generated a signification amount of information, particularly on the diversity and host distribution; other aspects such as morphology, host distribution and medical significance have also been investigated. Amongst the four main groups (mites, fleas, ticks, lice), rat-borne mites have received the most attention with a particular emphasis on chiggers, due to their medical importance. More recent studies have examined the distribution of ectoparasites in rats from different habitat type simplicating a high prevalence of zoonotic species infesting rat populations. Despite being capable of transmitting dangerous pathogens to human, the health risks of rat-borne ectoparasites appear to be small with no serious outbreaks of diseases recorded. Although an extensive number of works have been published, there remain gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed, such as, the distribution of under studied ectoparasite groups (listrophorids and myobiids), determining factors influencing infestation, and understanding changes to the population distribution over time.


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Ectoparasitoses/veterinária , Muridae/parasitologia , Doenças dos Roedores/parasitologia , Ácaros e Carrapatos/classificação , Ácaros e Carrapatos/fisiologia , Animais , Ectoparasitoses/parasitologia , Humanos , Insetos/classificação , Insetos/fisiologia , Malásia , Ratos
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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 21: 11, 31/03/2015. ilus, mapas
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-954754

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Background:The brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus Koch, 1841) has colonised many parts of the world from its continent of origin, Africa. By at least 1841, the species had successfully established populations in South America and has more recently expanded its range to the southern states of North America. This highly adaptable spider has been far more successful in finding its niche around the world than its famous cousins, the black widow, Latrodectus mactans, found in the south-eastern states of North America, and the red-back, Latrodectus hasselti, found mostly in Australia, New Zealand and Japan.Methods:We performed an extensive web search of brown widow sightings and mapped the location of each sighting using ArcGIS. Specimens reputedly of the species L. geometricus were collected at three localities in Peninsular Malaysia. The spiders were identified and documented based on an examination of morphological characteristics and DNA barcoding.Results:The spiders found in Peninsular Malaysia were confirmed to be Latrodectus geometricus based on their morphological characteristics and DNA barcodes. We recorded 354 sightings of the brown widow in 58 countries, including Peninsular Malaysia.Conclusion:Reports from the Americas and the Far East suggest a global-wide invasion of the brown widow spider. Herein we report the arrival of the brown widow spider in Peninsular Malaysia and provide notes on the identification of the species and its recently expanded range.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Viúva Negra/anatomia & histologia , Latrodectus hasselti , Relatório de Pesquisa
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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 21: 1-8, 31/03/2015. map, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1484619

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Background: The brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus Koch, 1841) has colonised many parts of the world from its continent of origin, Africa. By at least 1841, the species had successfully established populations in South America and has more recently expanded its range to the southern states of North America. This highly adaptable spider has been far more successful in finding its niche around the world than its famous cousins, the black widow, Latrodectus mactans, found in the south-eastern states of North America, and the red-back, Latrodectus hasselti, found mostly in Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Methods: We performed an extensive web search of brown widow sightings and mapped the location of each sighting using ArcGIS. Specimens reputedly of the species L. geometricus were collected at three localities in Peninsular Malaysia. The spiders were identified and documented based on an examination of morphological characteristics and DNA barcoding. Results: The spiders found in Peninsular Malaysia were confirmed to be Latrodectus geometricus based on their morphological characteristics and DNA barcodes. We recorded 354 sightings of the brown widow in 58 countries, including Peninsular Malaysia. Conclusion: Reports from the Americas and the Far East suggest a global-wide invasion of the brown widow spider. Herein we report the arrival of the brown widow spider in Peninsular Malaysia and provide notes on the identification of the species and its recently expanded range.


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Animais , Aranhas , Distribuição Animal , Malásia
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Parasit Vectors ; 7: 436, 2014 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25223878

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BACKGROUND: While transmission of the human Plasmodium species has declined, a significant increase in Plasmodium knowlesi/Plasmodium malariae cases was reported in Hulu Selangor, Selangor, Malaysia. Thus, a study was undertaken to determine the epidemiology and the vectors involved in the transmission of knowlesi malaria. METHODS: Cases of knowlesi/malariae malaria in the Hulu Selangor district were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed from 2009 to 2013. Mosquitoes were collected from areas where cases occurred in order to determine the vectors. Leucosphyrus group of mosquitoes were genetically characterized targeting the nuclear internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (CO1). In addition, temporal and spatial analyses were carried out for human cases and vectors. RESULTS: Of the 100 microscopy diagnosed P. knowlesi/P. malariae cases over the 5 year period in the Hulu Selangor district, there was predominance of P. knowlesi/P. malariae cases among the young adults (ages 20-39 years; 67 cases; 67%). The majority of the infected people were involved in occupations related to agriculture and forestry (51; 51%). No death was recorded in all these cases.Five hundred and thirty five mosquitoes belonging to 14 species were obtained during the study. Anopheles maculatus was the predominant species (49.5%) followed by Anopheles letifer (13.1%) and Anopheles introlatus (11.6%). Molecular and phylogenetic analysis confirmed the species of the Leucosphyrus group to be An. introlatus. In the present study, only An. introlatus was positive for oocysts. Kernel Density analysis showed that P. knowlesi hotspot areas overlapped with areas where the infected An. introlatus was discovered. This further strengthens the hypothesis that An. introlatusis is the vector for P. knowlesi in the Hulu Selangor district.Unless more information is obtained on the vectors as well as macaque involved in the transmission, it will be difficult to plan effective control strategies. The utilization of modern analytical tools such as GIS (Geographic Information System) is crucial in estimating hotspot areas for targeted control strategies. CONCLUSIONS: Anopheles introlatus has been incriminated as vector of P. knowlesi in Hulu Selangor. The cases of P. knowlesi are on the increase and further research using molecular techniques is needed.


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Anopheles/parasitologia , Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes/transmissão , Insetos Vetores/parasitologia , Malária/transmissão , Plasmodium knowlesi/isolamento & purificação , Adulto , Animais , Anopheles/classificação , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes/epidemiologia , Doenças Transmissíveis Emergentes/parasitologia , Feminino , Geografia , Humanos , Insetos Vetores/classificação , Malária/epidemiologia , Malária/parasitologia , Malásia/epidemiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Filogenia , Plasmodium knowlesi/genética , Saúde Pública , Estudos Retrospectivos , Adulto Jovem
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Parasit Vectors ; 7: 309, 2014 Jul 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24993022

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BACKGROUND: Molecular techniques are invaluable for investigation on the biodiversity of Anopheles mosquitoes. This study aimed at investigating the spatial-genetic variations among Anopheles mosquitoes from different areas of Peninsular Malaysia, as well as deciphering evolutionary relationships of the local Anopheles mosquitoes with the mosquitoes from neighbouring countries using the anopheline ITS2 rDNA gene. METHODS: Mosquitoes were collected, identified, dissected to check infection status, and DNA extraction was performed for PCR with primers targeting the ITS2 rDNA region. Sequencing was done and phylogenetic tree was constructed to study the evolutionary relationship among Anopheles mosquitoes within Peninsular Malaysia, as well as across the Asian region. RESULTS: A total of 133 Anopheles mosquitoes consisting of six different species were collected from eight different locations across Peninsular Malaysia. Of these, 65 ITS2 rDNA sequences were obtained. The ITS2 rDNA amplicons of the studied species were of different sizes. One collected species, Anopheles sinensis, shows two distinct pools of population in Peninsular Malaysia, suggesting evolvement of geographic race or allopatric speciation. CONCLUSION: Anopheles mosquitoes from Peninsular Malaysia show close evolutionary relationship with the Asian anophelines. Nevertheless, genetic differences due to geographical segregation can be seen. Meanwhile, some Anopheles mosquitoes in Peninsular Malaysia show vicariance, exemplified by the emergence of distinct cluster of An. sinensis population.


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Distribuição Animal , Anopheles/genética , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/genética , Filogenia , Animais , Biodiversidade , Malásia
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Case Rep Med ; 2013: 920327, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24369472

RESUMO

We report an unusual case of Gram-negative mediastinitis following aortic valve replacement via median sternotomy. The patient presented two months after surgery following a urinary tract infection in septic shock with a discharging sternal wound and blood cultures positive for Proteus mirabilis. Imaging revealed a large anterior mediastinal abscess and aortic pseudoaneurysm which subsequently ruptured resulting in fatality. Gram-negative mediastinitis is a rare complication of cardiac surgery that can present late following initial clinical improvement and should be considered when "remote site" infections are present. Computerised Tomography scanning has a role to play in the identification of this.

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PLoS One ; 8(10): e77924, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24194901

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BACKGROUND: The suburban transmission of malaria in Selangor, Malaysia's most developed and populous state still remains a concern for public health in this region. Despite much successful control efforts directed at its reduction, sporadic cases, mostly brought in by foreigners have continued to occur. In addition, cases of simian malaria caused by Plasmodium knowlesi, some with fatal outcome have caused grave concern to health workers. The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of local malaria transmission in suburban regions of Selangor, which are adjacent to secondary rainforests. FINDINGS: A malaria survey spanning 7 years (2006 - 2012) was conducted in Selangor. A total of 1623 laboratory confirmed malaria cases were reported from Selangor's nine districts. While 72.6% of these cases (1178/1623) were attributed to imported malaria (cases originating from other countries), 25.5% (414/1623) were local cases and 1.9% (31/1623) were considered as relapse and unclassified cases combined. In this study, the most prevalent infection was P. vivax (1239 cases, prevalence 76.3%) followed by P. falciparum (211, 13.0%), P. knowlesi (75, 4.6%), P. malariae (71, 4.4%) and P. ovale (1, 0.06%). Mixed infections comprising of P. vivax and P. falciparum were confirmed (26, 1.6%). Entomological surveys targeting the residences of malaria patients' showed that the most commonly trapped Anopheles species was An. maculatus. No oocysts or sporozoites were found in the An. maculatus collected. Nevertheless, the possibility of An. maculatus being the malaria vector in the investigated locations was high due to its persistent occurrence in these areas. CONCLUSIONS: Malaria cases reported in this study were mostly imported cases. However the co-existence of local cases and potential Plasmodium spp. vectors should be cause for concern. The results of this survey reflect the need of maintaining closely monitored malaria control programs and continuous extensive malaria surveillance in Peninsula Malaysia.


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Macaca fascicularis , Malária/epidemiologia , Malária/transmissão , Malária/veterinária , Doenças dos Macacos/epidemiologia , Doenças dos Macacos/transmissão , Plasmodium/isolamento & purificação , Saúde Suburbana/estatística & dados numéricos , Fatores Etários , Animais , Monitoramento Epidemiológico , Humanos , Malásia/epidemiologia , Prevalência , Especificidade da Espécie
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Case Rep Gastrointest Med ; 2013: 562642, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23634309

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Background. Duodenal gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) are an uncommon malignancy of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. We present a case of life-threatening haemorrhage caused by a large ulcerating duodenal GIST arising from the third part of the duodenum managed by a limited duodenal wedge resection. Case Presentation. A 61-year-old patient presented with acute life-threatening gastrointestinal bleeding. After oesophagogastroduodenoscopy failed to demonstrate the source of bleeding, a 5 cm ulcerating exophytic mass originating from the third part of the duodenum was identified at laparotomy. A successful limited wedge resection of the tumour mass was performed. Histopathology subsequently confirmed a duodenal GIST. The patient remained well at 12-month followup with no evidence of local recurrence or metastatic spread. Conclusion. Duodenal GISTs can present with life-threatening upper GI haemorrhage. In the context of acute haemorrhage, even relatively large duodenal GISTs can be treated by limited wedge resection. This is a preferable alternative to duodenopancreatectomy with lower morbidity and mortality but comparable oncological outcome.

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Ther Drug Monit ; 33(6): 699-704, 2011 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22105586

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BACKGROUND: An influenza neuraminidase inhibitor drug, oseltamivir (Os) may be prescribed to renal transplant patients to prevent and treat influenza A and B illness. A pharmacokinetic (PK) interaction between Os and immunosuppressive drugs might adversely affect the efficacy and/or toxicity of the latter agents. This study was conducted to determine whether adverse symptoms and acute drug interactions occur during their coadministration. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A randomized, crossover study design was utilized to study the effect of a 75-mg dose of Os on the steady-state PK of cyclosporine A (CyA), mycophenolate mofetil, or tacrolimus (Tac) in a convenience sample of 19 adults with a renal allograft by measurement of total plasma or blood drug concentrations (C(p)) over one 12-hour dose interval. Os PK parameters were determined from its concentrations and those of its metabolite, Os carboxylate, in plasma and urine over 48 hours. RESULTS: Of 19 volunteers, 12 were men, with age (mean ± SD) 46 ± 11 years, weight 83 ± 19 kg, and calculated Cl(creatinine) 64 ± 27 mL/min. Adverse effects were minor and transient. Os did not affect the steady-state C(max), T(max), or area under the concentration versus time curve (AUC) over a 12-hour dose interval of CyA, mycophenolic acid, or Tac or the C(trough) of CyA or mycophenolate but increased the mean C(trough) of Tac by 13%. DISCUSSION: The increase in Tac mean C(trough) during coadministration with Os is not likely clinically important. Os and Os carboxylate PK were similar to those in subjects with native kidneys and similar renal function who have been described in the literature. CONCLUSIONS: These data from a single Os dose study suggest that coadministration is not expected to cause adverse symptoms nor alter the steady-state PK of CyA, mycophenolate mofetil, or Tac in stable adult renal transplant patients with mild renal insufficiency. The data enable a multiple-dose study that reflects clinical practice during influenza exposure and assesses the possibility that chronic exposure to Os might result in a different outcome.


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Antivirais/farmacologia , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , Imunossupressores/farmacocinética , Influenza Humana/prevenção & controle , Transplante de Rim/efeitos adversos , Neuraminidase/antagonistas & inibidores , Oseltamivir/farmacologia , Adulto , Idoso , Antivirais/efeitos adversos , Antivirais/sangue , Antivirais/farmacocinética , Biotransformação , Estudos de Coortes , Estudos Cross-Over , Ciclosporina/sangue , Ciclosporina/farmacocinética , Ciclosporina/uso terapêutico , Interações Medicamentosas , Inibidores Enzimáticos/efeitos adversos , Inibidores Enzimáticos/sangue , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacocinética , Feminino , Meia-Vida , Humanos , Imunossupressores/sangue , Imunossupressores/uso terapêutico , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Ácido Micofenólico/análogos & derivados , Ácido Micofenólico/sangue , Ácido Micofenólico/farmacocinética , Ácido Micofenólico/uso terapêutico , Oseltamivir/efeitos adversos , Oseltamivir/análogos & derivados , Oseltamivir/sangue , Oseltamivir/farmacocinética , Tacrolimo/sangue , Tacrolimo/farmacocinética , Tacrolimo/uso terapêutico , Adulto Jovem
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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-672462

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Objective: To study the occurrence of insects fauna obtained in a semi forested area in Malaysia using the carcass of the monkey Macaca fascicularis, Raffles, and to compared the wave of insect succession collected from the carcass placed outdoor and indoor. Methods:The outdoor and indoor studies were conducted at a location of 3o17’57.86”N, 101o47’00.78”E. The euthanized monkeys were placed indoor and outdor. The insect seccession visited the carcass, the envirenmental temperature and relative humidity were recorded. Results:The main insects attracted to specific stages of decomposition were mainly members of Diptera and Coleoptera. There was a delay of fly arrival by two days in indoor carcass. Nocturnal oviposition behaviour was not observed in this study. The flies left the carcass during the twilight zone as noted during a 3 days observation period in outdoor study. The dipteran species found outdoor and indoor were similar but more diverse coleopteran species was found indoor. Conclusions:Information and evidence from this study can be used to improve the estimation of the post mortem interval in forensic cases.

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Inorg Chem ; 49(24): 11595-605, 2010 Dec 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21082792

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The anionic oxophosphinidene complexes (H-DBU)[MCp{P(O)R*}(CO)(2)] (M = Mo, W; R* = 2,4,6-C(6)H(2)(t)Bu(3); Cp = η(5)-C(5)H(5), DBU = 1,8-diazabicyclo [5.4.0] undec-7-ene) displayed multisite reactivity when faced with different electrophilic reagents. The reactions with the group 14 organochloride compounds ER(4-x)Cl(x) (E = Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) led to either phosphide-like, oxophosphinidene-bridged derivatives [MCp{P(OE')R*}(CO)(2)] (E' = SiMe(3), SiPh(3), GePh(3), GeMe(2)Cl) or to terminal oxophosphinidene complexes [MCp{P(O)R*}(CO)(2)(E')] (E' = SnPh(3), SnPh(2)Cl, PbPh(3); Mo-Pb = 2.8845(4) Å for the MoPb compound). A particular situation was found in the reaction with SnMe(3)Cl, this giving a product existing in both tautomeric forms, with the phosphide-like complex [MCp{P(OSnMe(3))R*}(CO)(2)] prevailing at room temperature and the tautomer [MCp{P(O)R*}(CO)(2)(SnMe(3))] being the unique species present below 203 K in dichloromethane solution. The title anions also showed a multisite behavior when reacting with transition-metal based electrophiles. Thus, the reactions with the complexes [M'Cp(2)Cl(2)] (M' = Ti, Zr) gave phosphide-like derivatives [MCp{P(OM')R*}(CO)(2)] (M = Mo, M' = TiCp(2)Cl, ZrCp(2)Cl; M = W, M' = ZrCp(2)Cl), displaying a bridging κ(1),κ(1)-P,O- oxophosphinidene ligand connecting MCp(CO)(2) and M'Cp(2)Cl metal fragments (W-P = 2.233(1) Å, O-Zr = 2.016(4) Å for the WZr compound]. In contrast, the reactions with the complex [AuCl{P(p-tol)(3)}] gave the metal-metal bonded derivatives trans-[MCp{P(O)R*}(CO)(2){AuP(p-tol)(3)}] (M = Mo, W; Mo-Au = 2.7071(7) Å). From all the above results it was concluded that the terminal oxophosphinidene complexes are preferentially formed under conditions of orbital control, while charge-controlled reactions tend to give derivatives with the electrophilic fragment bound to the oxygen atom of the oxophosphinidene ligand (phosphide-like, oxophosphinidene-bridged derivatives).

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Trop Biomed ; 27(1): 138-42, 2010 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20562825

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Nine species of mosquitoes in eight genera are recorded for the first time in Singapore. An additional two species were overlooked in a 1986 checklist for mosquitoes in Singapore, and one was described after 1986. Location and habitat data are provided for the nine new records. With the inclusion of these new records the number of species reported from Singapore is 137.


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Culicidae/anatomia & histologia , Culicidae/classificação , Animais , Demografia , Singapura , Especificidade da Espécie
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21329307

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This paper reports six male undergraduate students living at a local university hostel who were infested with cat fleas (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae: Ctenocephalides felis felis) in February 2009. All of them suffered from maculopapular rashes and severe pruritus after the bites. Investigation revealed the presence of a stray cat in the hostel building; five of the students had a history of contact with the cat. Six cat fleas were collected at the hostel and identified as C. felis felis. Most of the students were not aware of this infestation and did not seek medical treatment.


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Ctenocephalides , Infestações por Pulgas/parasitologia , Adulto , Animais , Mordeduras e Picadas/diagnóstico , Mordeduras e Picadas/parasitologia , Gatos , Infestações por Pulgas/diagnóstico , Humanos , Malásia/epidemiologia , Masculino , Universidades
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Parasit Vectors ; 2(1): 63, 2009 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20003466

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Myiasis is a pathological condition in humans and animals caused by various species of dipterous larvae. Myiasis which occurs in a newborn baby is referred as neonatal myiasis. It is a rare condition and there are only a few reports to date. A case of neonatal aural myiasis in a two day old infant is reported in this paper.

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