Publications by authors named "Yusoff H"

This research employs the treadmill of production (ToP) and legitimacy theories to examine the relationship between deforestation, ecological footprints, and corporate environmental responsibility (CER) in the context of green criminology within the Malaysian palm oil industry. The study employs a regression analysis to assess the connection between deforestation (total palm oil-planted hectares) and ecological footprints data spanning 2008 to 2018. Additionally, content analysis investigates the CER practices of 40 palm oil companies listed on Bursa Malaysia between 2016 and 2019.

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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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  • * A study conducted with 13 malnourished CKD patients used interviews to explore their knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding malnutrition, revealing three main categories: knowledge, attitude, and practice.
  • * The findings highlight gaps in understanding and self-management of malnutrition among CKD patients, providing a foundation for developing future interventions to enhance patient care and quality of life.
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Frequent detection of terbutaline in wastewater highlights its potential risks to human health associated in the environment. Exposure to terbutaline through contaminated water sources or food chain have adverse effects to human health. This work emphasized on the removal of terbutaline from wastewater using adsorption technology.

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Invasive aspergillosis is the second most common invasive human mycosis but susceptibility data of Aspergillus species is limited. Antifungal treatment of aspergillosis is often done empirically without knowing the true susceptibility. Therefore, we aimed to determine antifungal susceptibility of Aspergillus species isolated from various clinical specimens over a 1-year period.

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Hospital environmental surfaces are potential reservoirs for transmitting hospital-associated pathogens. This study aimed to profile microbiomes and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) from hospital environmental surfaces using 16S rRNA amplicon and metagenomic sequencing at a tertiary teaching hospital in Malaysia. Samples were collected from patient sinks and healthcare staff counters at surgery and orthopaedic wards.

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Objectives: Diabetes mellitus (DM) patients are considered to be at high risk for contracting latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI). This study aimed to determine the prevalence of LTBI and its associated factors among diabetic patients attending primary care clinics in Terengganu state, Malaysia.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among diabetic patients attending 11 health clinics in the Terengganu region from June 2017 to November 2018.

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Sodium-ion (Na-ion) batteries are currently being investigated as an attractive substitute for lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries in large energy storage systems because of the more abundant and less expensive supply of Na than Li. However, the reversible capacity of Na-ions is limited because Na possesses a large ionic radius and has a higher standard electrode potential than that of Li, making it challenging to obtain electrode materials that are capable of storing large quantities of Na-ions. This study investigates the potential of CoFeO synthesised the molten salt method as an anode for Na-ion batteries.

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  • Violence against healthcare workers in primary settings is a rising concern, with little prior research compared to tertiary settings; a systematic review aimed to consolidate recent findings on this issue from studies published between 2013 and 2023.
  • * The analysis included 23 studies categorized into themes such as prevalence, types of violence, contributing factors, and coping strategies; violence prevalence among primary healthcare workers was notably high, ranging from 45.6% to 90%, with verbal abuse being the most common form.
  • * Key issues identified include a significant risk of violence perpetrated by patients and families, various factors leading to violence, negative consequences for workers and organizations, and prevalent under-reporting due to skepticism about the effectiveness of current workplace policies.
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Amoebae of the genus can cause diseases such as amoebic keratitis and granulomatous amoebic encephalitis. Until now, treatment options for these diseases have not been fully effective and have several drawbacks. Therefore, research into new drugs is needed for more effective treatment of infections.

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Background: This study reviewed cervical cancer policies implemented in developing countries that adhered to WHO standards. Despite long being known as a preventable disease, cervical cancer is still one of the leading causes of mortality among women. Nine out of ten cervical cancer deaths occurred in less-developed countries, suggesting that the preventive and control approaches in these countries might differ from those in developed nations.

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Introduction: over one third of total Disability-Adjusted-Life-Years lost in Kenya are due to non-communicable diseases (NCD). In response, the Government declared significant commitment towards improving NCD care. The COVID-19 pandemic increased the burden on the already overstretched health systems in Kenya.

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Introduction: Falling from heights can be a serious and potentially life-threatening hazard. In Malaysia, falls from heights are one of the leading causes of workplace accidents and fatalities. The Malaysian Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) reported that the year 2021 recorded an alarmingly high number of fatalities, of which the majority of the injuries were due to falls from heights.

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  • - The study explores the views of Malaysian health professionals on how non-communicable disease (NCD) services were disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic from March 2020 to January 2022, using an online survey with 191 health workers.
  • - Participants highlighted significant issues like the redirection of resources and the burden on NCD care following the pandemic, but also noted the healthcare system's resilience and need for innovation.
  • - While many respondents felt that challenges were mostly managed effectively, the study reveals gaps in the health system's response and suggests improvements for better NCD service delivery in the future.
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Corrosion inhibitors have offered new opportunities to bring positive impacts on our society, especially when it has helped in protecting metals against corrosion in an aqueous solution. Unfortunately, the commonly known corrosion inhibitors used to protect metals or alloys against corrosion are invariably related to one or more drawbacks such as the employment of hazardous anti-corrosion agents, leakage of anti-corrosion agents in aqueous solution, and high solubility of anti-corrosion agents in water. Over the years, using food additives as anti-corrosion agents have drawn interest as it offers biocompatibility, less toxic, and promising applications.

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There is a growing trend in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) usage among the population with medical conditions. However, there is hesitancy for medical practitioners to integrate its application with the current treatment modality, despite governance by the authority. Hence, our objective is to systematically evaluate the healthcare perception towards integrating CAM in their practices.

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Background: The emergence of multidrug-resistant has undermined eradication strategies to prevent the development of gastric cancer. This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of secondary antibiotic resistance of in urban multicultural areas in Malaysia.

Methods: From January 2017 to December 2021, gastric biopsies from 218 patients with a history of eradication failure were sent to our laboratory for antibiotic susceptibility testing.

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  • Many workers with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) often take short-term sick leaves, affecting their productivity but some continue working despite their pain.
  • The study conducted 21 interviews to understand why certain workers choose to work while ill, identifying nine key factors that influence their decision.
  • Six themes highlighted positive aspects encouraging work attendance, while three focused on the pressures and expectations from oneself and colleagues that compel them to attend work despite illness.
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COVID-19 has triggered a global health crisis. Death from severe respiratory failure and symptoms, including fever, dry cough, sore throat, anosmia, and gastrointestinal disturbances, has been attributed to the disease. Development of screening and diagnosis methods prove to be challenging due to shared clinical features between COVID-19 and other pathologies, such as Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome, severe acute respiratory syndrome, and common colds.

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Objectives: The aim of this systematic review was to identify factors influencing workers' intention to work while ill, using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) as a theoretical framework.

Methods: A systematic search of articles was carried out from PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. Eligibility of each article was assessed using PRISMA guidelines.

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Mental health conditions are a major part of workers' health that predisposes to poor self-motivation for sustaining productivity. This study was aimed to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress among staff in a Malaysian public university and its associated factors. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 459 staff from the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) between April and June 2019.

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  • * Data were collected from 538 staff members at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia through questionnaires and physical exams conducted from April to June 2019, using Harmonized criteria for MetS.
  • * Findings revealed a 20.6% prevalence of MetS, with men reporting higher rates (24.9%) than women (18.3%), and highlighted significant associations between MetS and factors like BMI, hypertension, and lifestyle behaviors.
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and tuberculosis (TB) together impose a high disease burden in terms of both mortality and health economics worldwide. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence and risk factors of latent TB infection (LTBI) in patients with T2DM in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study was performed, and adult T2DM patients (n = 299) were included.

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One-pot synthetic method was adopted to prepare three isomers 4-(fluorophenyl)thiosemi- carbazide), 4-(fluorophenyl)thiosemicarbazide and 4-(fluorophenyl)thiosemicarbazide. The products were obtained in ethanolic solution from a reaction between and derivatives of fluorophenyl isothiocyanate and hydrazine hydrate. This work presents the theoretical Molecular Electrostatic Potential (MEP) and Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital-Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital (HOMO-LUMO) computational data through Gaussview 5.

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