Publications by authors named "Jamaluddin"

Background: Evidence regarding the effect of time to neurosurgical and neuroradiological intervention on outcomes in traumatic brain injury (TBI) across Asia-Pacific region is limited. This study evaluates the quality of care and outcomes for TBI patients undergoing neurosurgical and neuroradiological procedures at different timings.

Methods: Adult TBI patients who received any neurosurgical or neuroradiological interventions during the year 2015-2022 in the Pan-Asian Trauma Outcome Study database were analyzed.

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  • - A stage 4 HIV-infected patient presented with severe swelling and proteinuria, indicating potential kidney problems, but kidney biopsy ruled out typical HIV-related kidney disease.
  • - The patient was treated with a combination of medications, leading to initial clinical improvement, but later developed pneumonia and chose not to be hospitalized.
  • - This case highlights the need for more research on kidney diseases associated with HIV, aiming to improve management recommendations for affected individuals.
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The central melanocortin system links nutrition to energy expenditure, with melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) controlling appetite and food intake, and MC3R regulating timing of sexual maturation, rate of linear growth and lean mass accumulation. Melanocortin-2 receptor accessory protein-2 (MRAP2) is a single transmembrane protein that interacts with MC4R to potentiate it's signalling, and human mutations in MRAP2 cause obesity. Previous studies have been unable to consistently show whether MRAP2 affects MC3R activity.

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a significant threat to global public health, with the potential to cause millions of deaths annually by 2050. Effective surveillance of AMR pathogens is crucial for monitoring and predicting their behaviour in response to antibiotics. However, many public health professionals lack the necessary bioinformatics skills and resources to analyse pathogen genomes effectively.

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  • This chapter provides a detailed guide for studying ghrelin receptor activation and its impact on Gq signaling using Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (BRET) techniques.
  • It describes essential steps including cell culture, transfection, ligand stimulation, and measuring BRET, specifically focusing on eBRET and NanoBRET™ methods.
  • This protocol aims to enhance the understanding of Gq-mediated cellular responses in live cells and serves as a useful tool for exploring other related signaling pathways.
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  • * The chapter explains a specific assay, called the inositol phosphate-1 (IP) accumulation assay, which uses TR-FRET to study Gq-IP3 signaling in cells.
  • * It offers a comprehensive guide on how to set up experiments, prepare samples, and analyze data to help researchers examine the pharmacology of Gq-coupled receptors effectively.
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Textile-based microfluidic biosensors represent an innovative fusion of various multidisciplinary fields, including bioelectronics, material sciences, and microfluidics. Their potential in biomedicine is significant as they leverage textiles to achieve high demands of biocompatibility with the human body and conform to the irregular surfaces of the body. In the field of microfluidics, fabric coated with hydrophobic materials serves as channels through which liquids are transferred in precise amounts to the sensing element, which in this case is a biosensor.

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Infectious wounds on the skin surface are easily colonized by bacteria from pyogenic group that manifest as inflammation, such as is a Gram-negative bacterium and an opportunistic pathogen known for causing invasive state in critically ill and immunocompromised patients. The aim of this study was to detect the 16S rRNA and genes in using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. The sample in this study was pus isolate from a 5-year-old boy with leg wounds.

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The optimal prehospital blood pressure in patients following traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains controversial. We aimed to assess the association between the systolic blood pressure (SBP) at emergency department triage and patient outcomes following isolated moderate-to-severe TBI. We conducted a cross-national multicenter retrospective cohort study using the Pan-Asia Trauma Outcomes Study database from January 1, 2016, to November 30, 2018.

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  • Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) during pregnancy is a rare condition that's often misdiagnosed, leading to serious risks for mothers and high mortality rates.
  • A case study highlights a 31-year-old pregnant woman with a high-grade fever who was initially treated for an infection but ultimately died from HLH linked to T-cell lymphoma.
  • The report stresses the importance of early detection and treatment of HLH, especially in the context of malignancies, to avoid severe complications and improve patient outcomes.
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Introduction: Prescription of secondary prevention medications (SPMs) and effective control of cardiovascular risk factors (RFs) are crucial to reduce the risk of recurrent cardiovascular events, particularly in high-risk individuals including those with diabetes mellitus (DM). This study aimed to analyse the trends in SPM prescription and identify the factors associated with RF control among patients with DM and cardiovascular diseases in Perak health clinics.

Methods: Data of patients with ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and cerebrovascular diseases (CeVDs) audited from 2018 to 2022, excluding those lost to follow-up, were extracted from the National Diabetes Registry.

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  • Aflatoxins are harmful carcinogens that can contaminate food, particularly affecting the liver and kidneys, and when ingested, can be metabolized into aflatoxin M (AFM) which may also appear in breast milk. !* -
  • A study involving 256 breastfeeding mothers collected urine and breast milk samples to test for AFM levels using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), revealing that 68% of urine and 14.8% of breast milk samples contained AFM. !* -
  • The analysis indicated a mean AFM level in urine of 0.08 ng/mL and in breast milk of 5.94 ng/kg, but no significant correlation was found
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Chronic wounds typically comprise of necrotic tissue and dried secretions, often culminating in the formation of a thick and tough layer of dead skin known as eschar. Removal of eschar is imperative to facilitate wound healing. Conventional approach for eschar removal involves surgical excision and grafting, which can be traumatic and frequently leads to viable tissue damage.

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Nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) has found extensive potential and existing utilizations across various industries. Nonetheless, a notable constraint of NFC lies in its inherent hydrophilic nature, which restricts its suitability for non-aqueous application. This study aims at synthesising hydrophobic NFC through a two-step surface modification by reacting NFC with tannic acid and amine group.

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A highly accurate, rapid, portable, and robust platform for detecting serovar Typhi ( Typhi) is crucial for early-stage diagnosis of typhoid to avert and control the outbreaks of this pathogen, which threaten global public health. This study presents a proof-of-concept for our developed label-free electrochemical DNA biosensor system for Typhi detection, which employs a printed circuit board gold electrode (PCBGE), integrated with a portable potentiostat reader. Initially, the functionalized DNA biosensor and target detection were characterized using cyclic voltammetry (CV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) methods using a benchtop potentiostat.

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  • Flavin reductases are essential enzymes that catalyze the reduction of flavin using NADH or NADPH, with GMHpaC from the thermophilic bacterium Geobacillus mahadii showing exceptional characteristics.
  • The enzyme GMHpaC, overexpressed in E. coli, demonstrates remarkable thermostability and pH tolerance, maintaining up to 95% activity at 70°C and over 80% across a pH range of 2-12.
  • In combination with another enzyme, GMHpaC significantly boosts the hydroxylation of 4-hydroxyphenylacetate, making it a strong candidate for potential industrial applications due to its high catalytic efficiency and stability.
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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) encephalitis, predominantly caused by HSV-1, presents with significant morbidity and mortality challenges. This research investigates the particular role of adjunctive corticosteroid therapy in fulminant HSV encephalitis through in-depth analyses of two contrasting cases. Corticosteroids show potential benefits to improve an exaggerated immune response and limit viral dissemination within the brain.

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BACKGROUND This study explored the integration of conductive threads into a microfluidic compact disc (CD), developed using the xurographic method, for a potential sweat biosensing platform. MATERIAL AND METHODS The microfluidic CD platform, fabricated using the xurographic method with PVC films, included venting channels and conductive threads linked to copper electrodes. With distinct microfluidic sets for load and metering, flow control, and measurement, the CD's operation involved spinning for sequential liquid movement.

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This study investigated antioxidant and anti-inflammatory peptides from Edible Bird's Nest (EBN). The prepared EBN peptides were sequentially separated, purified, and successively identified by ultrafiltration, gel filtration and mass spectrometry techniques. Four potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory peptides were identified as Peptide 1 (LFWSPSVYLK), Peptide 2 (GWPHLEDNYLDW), Peptide 3 (NPPADLHK) and Peptide 4 (GDLAYLDQGHR).

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Introduction: Osteoporosis is a significant health concern characterized by weak and porous bones, particularly affecting menopausal women aged 50 and above, leading to increased risk of hip fractures and associated morbidity and mortality.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a study to assess the efficacy of single-strain versus mixed-strain probiotic supplementation on bone health using an ovariectomy (OVX) rat model of induced bone loss. The probiotics evaluated were Lactobacillus helveticus (L.

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Background: Adaptive treatment strategies that can dynamically react to individual cancer progression can provide effective personalized care. Longitudinal multi-omics information, paired with an artificially intelligent clinical decision support system (AI-CDSS) can assist clinicians in determining optimal therapeutic options and treatment adaptations. However, AI-CDSS is not perfectly accurate, as such, clinicians' over/under reliance on AI may lead to unintended consequences, ultimately failing to develop optimal strategies.

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  • Ketamine is being tested as an alternative pain management option for acute long bone fractures due to concerns about side effects limiting its use alongside traditional morphine treatment.
  • In a study involving 58 patients, those receiving low-dose ketamine showed significantly greater pain reduction compared to those receiving morphine alone within the first 60 minutes post-treatment.
  • While ketamine was effective, it did lead to a higher incidence of dizziness among patients, warranting further evaluation of its safety profile.
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  • * Out of 566 surgical inpatients, 44.2% received antimicrobial treatment, with significant issues including non-compliance and inappropriate prescribing identified, particularly with incorrect duration and unnecessary broad-spectrum use.
  • * The findings suggest a need for improved antimicrobial stewardship focused on enhancing surgical prophylaxis practices, promoting proper documentation, and raising awareness among healthcare providers.
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Background: Auditory brainstem response (ABR) to the level-specific (LS) CE-Chirp has been reported to provide optimum neural synchrony along cochlear partitions, theoretically improving ABR waveform resolution. Despite this promising finding, limited studies have been conducted to contrast the results between LS CE-Chirp and Click stimuli. The current study aimed to compare the results of ABR between the two stimuli (Click and LS CE-Chirp).

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People from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds resettling in Australia often experience intersecting risks for poor mental and physical health. Physical activity can promote better health outcomes, however there are limited programs tailored for this population. Therefore, understanding how to support refugees and asylum seekers to engage in physical activity is crucial.

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