Publications by authors named "F H Mohd"

Background: The symptoms of Long coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) are heterogeneous, creating uncertainty for employers regarding the diagnosis. The prevalence of Long Covid-19 in the workforce is also unknown. Furthermore, workers affected by Long Covid-19 encounter considerable difficulties in ensuring work safety and returning to their jobs due to this condition.

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Background: The manufacturing sector in Malaysia has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is further exacerbated by Long COVID-19 symptoms among the manufacturing workers, which are proven to influence work performance and quality of life. Of note, there is currently a lack of knowledge regarding the burden of Long COVID-19 in the Malaysian manufacturing sector.

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Climate change alters the climate condition and ocean environment, leading to accelerated coastal erosion and a shift in the coastline shape. From previous studies, Southeast Asia's coastal region is suffering from severe coastal erosion. It is most sensitive and vulnerable to climate change, has broad and densely populated coastlines, and is under ecological pressure.

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Backgrounds: People with intellectual disabilities (PWID) are often characterized by challenges in learning and difficulties in performing daily activities. These difficulties can have an impact not only on the individuals themselves but also on the people around them, especially their parents, caregivers, and healthcare workers. Therefore, establishing a positive relationship between parents or caregivers and individuals with disabilities is crucial as a key factor in promoting positive healthcare experiences and outcomes.

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  • A study was conducted in Malaysia to assess the clinical characteristics, incidence, and complications associated with emergency and planned peripartum hysterectomy over a six-year period.
  • Of the 100,567 deliveries, only 65 cases (0.06% prevalence) of peripartum hysterectomy were recorded, with most patients being multiparous and having conditions like previous caesarean sections or placenta praevia.
  • Emergency hysterectomy patients experienced significantly higher blood loss and complications compared to those who had planned hysterectomy, underscoring the risks associated with each procedure.
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