item: #1 of 236 id: ijhhs-1 author: Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rashid; Mahmood, Abu Kholdun Al title: The birth of the International Journal of Human and Health Sciences (IJHHS ) date: 2017-12-17 words: 1315 flesch: 46 summary: Jordan Society for Islamic Medical Sciences- Amman: JSIMS,2010. ISBN 969-8695-01-X. 3. No. 01 January’17 Editorial: The birth of the International Journal of Human and Health Sciences (IJHHS ) Rahman ARA1, Al-Mahmood AK2 Thirty six years ago, a group of doctors from 10 countries met in Orlando USA to set up the Federation of Islamic Medical Associations (FIMA). keywords: fima; health; islamic; journal; medical cache: ijhhs-1.pdf plain text: ijhhs-1.txt item: #2 of 236 id: ijhhs-10 author: Karaman, M Ihsan title: A Global Movement Against Addiction: Green Crescent date: 2018-01-11 words: 1926 flesch: 48 summary: And, currently there is a global initiative combatting against all kinds of addiction called Green Crescent which emerged in Ottoman Turkey one century ago and now expanded worldwide. This A Global Movement Against Addiction: Green Crescent Karaman MI1 57 International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. 01 keywords: addiction; crescent; green; international cache: ijhhs-10.pdf plain text: ijhhs-10.txt item: #3 of 236 id: ijhhs-102 author: Biswas, Happy Bandana; Chaimongkol, Nujjaree; Pongjaturawit, Yunee title: Factors Associated with Mothers’ Perceived Quality of Life among Young Children with Pneumonia in Dhaka, Bangladesh date: 2019-09-01 words: 3426 flesch: 58 summary: There was a significant relationship between maternal stress and quality of life of pneumonia children (r = -.48, p < .01). No significant difference of quality of life of pneumonia children was also found between levels of maternal education and yes/no co-morbidity. keywords: children; health; life; mothers; pneumonia; quality; stress cache: ijhhs-102.pdf plain text: ijhhs-102.txt item: #4 of 236 id: ijhhs-104 author: Anita, Diyah Candra; Prihatiningsih, Dwi title: Biological Factors Related to Distress of Patients with Diabetes Type-2 date: 2019-09-01 words: 6730 flesch: 55 summary: The chance of diabetes distress (DD) is higher in patients with DM who have experienced complications both micro and macrovascular. The result of the study in table 9 shows that the p-value for diabetes distress and complications was 0.010 (p0.05). keywords: blood; bmi; cholesterol; complications; diabetes; disease; distress; factors; health; increase; insulin; levels; patients; respondents; risk; sciences; study; table; type-2 cache: ijhhs-104.pdf plain text: ijhhs-104.txt item: #5 of 236 id: ijhhs-110 author: Mohamad, Fadzilah; Devaraj, Navin Kumar; Rashid, Aneesa Abdul; Manap, Abdul Hadi Abdul title: Drug-related Postural Hypotension: to Withdraw or Not to Withdraw (A Case Series) date: 2019-09-01 words: 2032 flesch: 52 summary: The management of postural hypotension is absolutely necessary to avoid the possibility of falls secondary to postural hypotension which can lead to significant morbidity especially in the elderly age group. His blood pressure remained normotensive at each of his follow up and he is no longer experiencing giddiness or near fall episode due to postural hypotension. keywords: blood; hypotension; malaysia; medicine; mmhg; pressure cache: ijhhs-110.pdf plain text: ijhhs-110.txt item: #6 of 236 id: ijhhs-111 author: Hassan, Murnihayati; Mohamed, Zeehaida; Ismail, Nabilah; Hasan, Habsah; Deris, Zakuan Zainy title: High unprotective anti-HBs antibodies level among vaccinated students in a tertiary teaching hospital in north-eastern Malaysia date: 2019-09-01 words: 2122 flesch: 43 summary: Conclusion: This study showed anti-HBs level weaned after almost two decades of vaccination. This scenario of weaning of anti-HBs level occurs after ~two decades of HBV vaccination and is consistent with findings from a similar Taiwanese group which evaluated their college students who received HBV vaccine during infancy 7. keywords: anti; hbs; hepatitis; level; malaysia; students; vaccination cache: ijhhs-111.pdf plain text: ijhhs-111.txt item: #7 of 236 id: ijhhs-116 author: Abdullah, Azreen; Ismail, Adibah Hanim; Mooi, Ching Siew title: Stigma Among Patients with HIV/AIDS: A Cross Sectional Study in Malaysia date: 2019-10-31 words: 4625 flesch: 61 summary: January’20 Discussions: In the present study we found that the total level of HIV stigma scores was high (mean score of 104.69 ± 19.47) and the public attitudes stigma subscale scores was the highest subscale of HIV stigma experienced by the subjects in this study. A Cross Sectional Study in Malaysia Azreen Abdullah1, AdibahHanim Ismail2, Ching Siew Mooi3 Abstract Introduction:HIV stigma refers to negative beliefs, feelings and attitudes towards people living with HIV (PLWH), groups associated with PLWH and other key populations at higher risk of HIV infection, such as people who inject drugs, sex workers, men who have sex with men and transgender people. keywords: aids; health; hiv; hiv stigma; journal; level; malaysia; mean; patients; respondents; stigma; study cache: ijhhs-116.pdf plain text: ijhhs-116.txt item: #8 of 236 id: ijhhs-118 author: Özdinç, Ahmet title: Evaluation of Human Resources Planning within the Framework of Turkey’s Health Transformation Program (HTP) with regards to Principles of Justice date: 2019-10-31 words: 5981 flesch: 59 summary: Therefore, justice requires fair participation to the resources that will be used in the field of health and fair, honest, and equal distribution of the allocated resource according to needs.2 The distribution of health resources is provided in two ways. The increase in the number of examinations per physician in primary health care by 3 times in 11 years is an indication of the public’s demand for primary health care and access to health care services. keywords: distribution; health; human; increase; number; oecd; physicians; principle; resources; turkey cache: ijhhs-118.pdf plain text: ijhhs-118.txt item: #9 of 236 id: ijhhs-120 author: Salmawati, Salmawati; Probandari, Ari Natalia; Anantanyu, Sapja title: The Relationship between Nutritional Status, Sleep Duration, Stress Level with Blood Pressure of Nurse Night Shift in the Hospital: Cohort Study date: 2019-10-31 words: 3109 flesch: 64 summary: Increased blood pressure and sympathetic nervous system are caused by limited hours of sleep12. Stress is also a cause of increased blood pressure. keywords: blood; blood pressure; duration; hypertension; nurses; pressure; relationship; shift; sleep; status; stress cache: ijhhs-120.pdf plain text: ijhhs-120.txt item: #10 of 236 id: ijhhs-124 author: Mohamad, Adam; Yusuf, Suhaimi; Mohamad, Irfan title: A child with solitary thyroid nodule: What’s next? date: 2019-10-31 words: 1576 flesch: 59 summary: Keywords: Paediatric, thyroid nodule, ultrasonography Correspondence to: Associate Professor Dr. Irfan Mohamad, Department of Otorhinolaryngology- Head-Neck Surgery, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150, Kota Bharu, Malaysia. Thyroid nodule has much higher incidence of malignancy in pediatric population as compared to adult, whereby about 26% of it are malignant in children, while in adult reported case was 5-10%2,3. keywords: carcinoma; children; malignancy; neck; nodules; thyroid cache: ijhhs-124.pdf plain text: ijhhs-124.txt item: #11 of 236 id: ijhhs-129 author: Hanapiah, Fazah Akhtar title: Use of Virtual Reality in Rehabilitation date: 2019-12-07 words: 363 flesch: 33 summary: The MRVR also promote recovery through other theories of rehabilitation such as, enriched environment, imagery, increased engagement and participation, accessibility and gamificat io n. We hypothesize that individuals that uses MRVR will have improved outcome parameters post intervention. keywords: mrvr; rehabilitation cache: ijhhs-129.pdf plain text: ijhhs-129.txt item: #12 of 236 id: ijhhs-13 author: Moalim, Abdijabar Mohamud; Fiqi, Abdurrahman Osman; Dalmar, Abdirizak Ahmed; TuncEren, -; Ankarali, Handan; Karaman, Muhammet Ihsan; Alimoglu, Orhan title: Factors Associated with Intestinal Obstructions among AdultsinKeysaney Hospital, Mogadishu- Somalia date: 2018-01-11 words: 5710 flesch: 54 summary: The distribution of the various types of intestinal obstructions Type of intestinal obstruction n % Mechanical 142 78.9 SBO 110 61.1 LBO 28 15.6 SBO/LBO 4 2.2 Paralytic ileus 17 9.4 Undetermined 21 11.6 Mechanical obstruction was recorded in 142 (78.9%) cases, paralytic ileus in 17(9.4%), while in 21 (11.6%) Changing pattern of acute intestinal obstruction in a tropical African population. keywords: acute; adhesions; bowel; cases; cause; complications; hospital; management; mechanical; obstruction; patients; study; volvulus cache: ijhhs-13.pdf plain text: ijhhs-13.txt item: #13 of 236 id: ijhhs-130 author: Rahman, Nurfarini Daing Abdul title: Tech-based Social Enterprises in Healthcare date: 2019-12-07 words: 275 flesch: 37 summary: Referencing several notable Healthcare Social businesses in the industry, the presentation hopes to provide a starting point to deeper discussio ns – a call to action for all participants- into a sector that requires multi-stakeholder participation and support in order to move the needle even further. New models to delivering healthcare products and services have been embraced by a relatively new breed of entrepreneurs, the kind driven by a social mission. keywords: healthcare cache: ijhhs-130.pdf plain text: ijhhs-130.txt item: #14 of 236 id: ijhhs-133 author: Jabar, Nazimi Abd title: Digital Diagnostics and Therapeutics date: 2019-12-07 words: 294 flesch: 19 summary: Bridging and personalized diagnostic procedures for therapeutic or surgical use, pre-procedural or virtua l planning, image-guided surgery and perioperative surgical control and check with the use of computer technology will be highlighted in this presentation. In most clinical situations, it merely serves for record keeping with minimal involvement in shaping the surgical workflow, perioperative clinical decision making or to enhance surgical deliveries. keywords: healthcare cache: ijhhs-133.pdf plain text: ijhhs-133.txt item: #15 of 236 id: ijhhs-136 author: Md Shariff, Tn Hj Shaharom title: Interactive Patients’ Digital Interface: A Shari’ah Compliant Model: Patient Care System PACSYSTM date: 2019-12-07 words: 384 flesch: 33 summary: Clinicians use POC to view medical records, order and verify medication, and share patient scans and test results—right at the bedside. Shaharom Md Shariff An Nur Specialist Hospital, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor ABSTRACT A fully integrated bedside solution helps to engage and entertain patients, making their stay in hospital more comfortable and supporting smoother day-to-day hospital running, enhancing efficiency, enabling faster recovery and supporting optimal clinical workflow for healthcare providers. keywords: hospital; patients cache: ijhhs-136.pdf plain text: ijhhs-136.txt item: #16 of 236 id: ijhhs-139 author: Abdul Ghani, Kamarul Al Haqq Bin title: Digital Technology Adaptations in Emergency Response date: 2019-12-07 words: 124 flesch: 10 summary: There are three important elements of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) in the field emergency response: 1) Medical innovations (i.e., Mobile Unit Surgical Trailer, MUST, Point of Care UltraSonography, POCUS, Anti-microbial Resistance, AMR or other apps et al), 2) Innovations to ensure efficiency (Geographic Information System, GIS/Missing Maps, Telemedicine/Remote Operations), and 3) Medical adaptations (where MSF staff are forced to innovate because there are no X-rays, or even standard equipment in the hospitals or attacks on medical facilities). Supplementary Issue: 2019 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v0i0.139 S21 Digital Technology Adaptations in Emergency Response Kamarul Al Haqq Bin Abdul Ghani Department of Orthopedic and Traumatology, Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah HTAR Klang, Jalan Langat, 41200 Klang, Selangor Darul Ehsan keywords: innovations cache: ijhhs-139.pdf plain text: ijhhs-139.txt item: #17 of 236 id: ijhhs-14 author: Karim, Farzana title: Oral Hygiene Awarness Among The Primary School Childrenin A Rural Areaof Bangladesh date: 2018-01-11 words: 2272 flesch: 68 summary: Twice daily 10 08.78 Do not know 35 30.70 Total 114 100.00 Table 4 shows that60.52% respondents told that teeth should be cleaned once daily whereas 08.78% told twice daily and 30.70% told that they did not know the answer. Oral hygiene related knowledge: Among the respondents 78.07% told that regularteeth cleaning is important,60.52% respondents told that teeth should be cleaned once daily,62.29% told that teeth should be cleaned by tooth brush and tooth paste,70.17% told that teeth should be cleaned before breakfast. keywords: cleaning; oral; respondents; teeth; tooth cache: ijhhs-14.pdf plain text: ijhhs-14.txt item: #18 of 236 id: ijhhs-142 author: Zakaria, Rozanizam title: Gadget Addiction: Opioid of the Era? date: 2019-12-07 words: 283 flesch: 32 summary: We will discuss range of epidemiological data to visualize the severity of the situation and highlights different views on the concept of gadget addiction. From Hikikomori phenomenon to cyber-induced depression, the topic will also elaborate various impacts of gadget addiction, primarily on mental and psychological health, interpersonal relationship and human behavior. keywords: human cache: ijhhs-142.pdf plain text: ijhhs-142.txt item: #19 of 236 id: ijhhs-149 author: Safien, Maher; Thomas, Deena C; Avoi, Richard; Firdaus, Mohamed; Kadir, Fairrul Bin Masnah; Jaffree, Mohammad Safree Bin title: Trio-preparation of Health Care Students for Digital Era in Universiti Malaysia Sabah – Case Study date: 2019-12-07 words: 365 flesch: 42 summary: There was no statistically significant difference in the mean score of ‘creativity’ and ‘practicality’ between medical students and nursing students. However, in general medical students’ scores were higher compared to nursing students. keywords: era; students cache: ijhhs-149.pdf plain text: ijhhs-149.txt item: #20 of 236 id: ijhhs-154 author: Aziz, Naeemah Abd; Ali, Saedah; Hassan, Mohamad Hasyizan title: Effects of Holy Quran Listening on Physiological Stress Response in Intensive Care Unit Patients date: 2019-12-07 words: 364 flesch: 52 summary: Holy Quran Listening is the most suitable way for the patients in reduces stress responses during ICU stay. Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of Holy Quran Listening (HQL) in reducing stress response among ICU patients. keywords: care; icu cache: ijhhs-154.pdf plain text: ijhhs-154.txt item: #21 of 236 id: ijhhs-155 author: Ismail, Khairil Idham; Mohd Yusof, Hanizah; MZ, Ahmad Faidhi; I, Basri title: The Importance of Fatigue Management for Healthcare Workers from Islamic Perspective date: 2019-12-07 words: 376 flesch: 37 summary: Results: Our findings provide Islamic perspective on the importance of fatigue manageme nt for healthcare workers. Nevertheless, there are still paucity of Islamic perspective on the importance of fatigue management for HCWs. keywords: fatigue; malaysia cache: ijhhs-155.pdf plain text: ijhhs-155.txt item: #22 of 236 id: ijhhs-162 author: Suleiman, Joseph Bagi; Bakar, Ainul Bahiyah Abu; Mohamed, Mahaneem title: Malaysian Bee Bread Attenuates Apoptosis and Improves Cell Proliferation in Testis of High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rats date: 2019-12-07 words: 320 flesch: 29 summary: Treatment with bee bread significantly decreased the apoptotic markers, significantly decreased mRNA transcript levels of anti-apoptotic markers (Bcl2) and increased PCNA immunoexpression in HFD+B, relative to NC group and HFD+O. Conclusion: Bee bread improved proliferation of testicular germ cells by attenuating apoptosis in high- fat diet-induced obese male rats. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the effects of Malaysian bee bread on apoptosis and proliferation of testicular germ cells in high-fat diet-induced obese rats. keywords: bee; bread cache: ijhhs-162.pdf plain text: ijhhs-162.txt item: #23 of 236 id: ijhhs-168 author: Mohd Kamaruzaman, Ahmad Zulfahmi; Ibrahim, Mohd Ismail; Hamid, Anees Abdul title: Marginalised Medical Officers; Do We Care? date: 2019-12-07 words: 303 flesch: 54 summary: The prevalence of high job strain among medical officers serving in HCs, Kelantan was 22.4 percent. Conclusion: A high proportion of medical officers in HCs suffered high job strain. keywords: job cache: ijhhs-168.pdf plain text: ijhhs-168.txt item: #24 of 236 id: ijhhs-174 author: S, Huzairi; SZ, Nada title: Scarred Heart: A Case Series date: 2019-12-07 words: 369 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: Rohingya, refugee, burn injury S.Z2 1Universiti Tek nologi MARA, Medical Faculty, UiTM Sungai Buloh, Selangor, Malaysia; 2Pathology Department, Penang General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Malaysia 2 ABSTRACT Introduction: keywords: burn; case cache: ijhhs-174.pdf plain text: ijhhs-174.txt item: #25 of 236 id: ijhhs-181 author: Kirana, Annisa Nurul; Prafiantini, Erfi; Hardiany, Novi Silvia title: Correlation Between Age, Body Mass Index, And Blood Selenium Level with Glutathione Peroxidase Activity Among Elderly in South Jakarta date: 2020-01-12 words: 3043 flesch: 54 summary: In this study, GPx activity was lower in low blood selenium level, but no significantly correlation between selenium level with GPx activity. al14 in 2014 found lower selenium level in Alzheimer patient compared to the mild cognitive impairment patients and the healthy group. keywords: activity; age; blood; correlation; glutathione; gpx; level; plasma; selenium; stress; study cache: ijhhs-181.pdf plain text: ijhhs-181.txt item: #26 of 236 id: ijhhs-187 author: Luailiayah, Afridatul; Rahayu, Gandes Retno; Claramita, Mora title: Encouragement and Challenge for Lecturers at Faculty of Medicine in Writing MCQ Questions date: 2020-01-12 words: 4569 flesch: 51 summary: The quality of MCQ questions becomes poor when the author does not follow the standard principles of writing questions and lack of attention in the process of writing questions.2 There are several things that are suspected to be the cause of bad written MCQ questions, International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. April’20 120 Original article: Encouragement and Challenge for Lecturers at Faculty of Medicine in Writing MCQ Questions Afridatul Luailiayah1, Gandes Retno Rahayu2, Mora Claramita3 Abstract: Objective: to explore factors that was being a challenge and an encouragement for lecturers in writing MCQ questions. keywords: commitment; factors; faculty; lecturers; mcq; mcq questions; medicine; questions; research; writing cache: ijhhs-187.pdf plain text: ijhhs-187.txt item: #27 of 236 id: ijhhs-193 author: Alam, Mohammad Khursheed; Arshad, Anas Imran title: Transgenders: an insight to early progression date: 2020-02-19 words: 601 flesch: 42 summary: Abstract: Lack of local and national transgender-led organisations necessitates an informatory response of researchers striving to develop standards of medical and dental care for transgender communities of developing countries. Here in the Universiti Sains Malaysia in Kelantan, Malaysia, we have made efforts to conduct research and develop a better understanding of health care needs for local Bangladeshi transgender community. keywords: health; transgender cache: ijhhs-193.pdf plain text: ijhhs-193.txt item: #28 of 236 id: ijhhs-194 author: Handoko, Harrison; Hardiany, Novi Silvia title: Transforming Growth Factor – β and Glioma date: 2020-02-19 words: 3226 flesch: 57 summary: TGF-β is famous for having two sided nature which can both aid and suppress the growth and proliferation of cancer cells, specifically it acts as a tumor suppressor in pre-malignant stages of cancer while also a tumor promotor in the later stages of malignant cancer cells.11-12 Tumor Suppressor In normal and early stages of tumor growth TGF-β is able to modulate and regulate tumor via inhibiting proliferation and stimulating apoptosis. July’20 156 Review article: Transforming Growth Factor – β and Glioma Harrison Handoko1, Novi Silvia Hardiany2 Abstract: Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) is a regulatory cytokine secreted by various types of cell such as stromal cell, immune cells and tumor cells. keywords: cancer; cells; glioma; growth; human; proliferation; receptor; signaling; tgf; tumor cache: ijhhs-194.pdf plain text: ijhhs-194.txt item: #29 of 236 id: ijhhs-195 author: Dayan, Fazli; Gulaly, -; Muhammad Sheraz, Mian; ul-Haq, Muhammad Zia title: Holding Health Care Accountable: A Solution to Mitigate Medical Malpractice in Pakistan date: 2020-02-19 words: 8736 flesch: 54 summary: In 2011 reforms were brought in medical malpractice laws i.e. tort laws in US by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). The records of medical malpractice complaints were obtained from hospitals mentioned above, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Care Commission, Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, and Health Department Peshawar. keywords: accountability; care; cases; complaints; health; health care; laws; malpractice; medical; negligence; pakistan; patients; provider; public; section; study cache: ijhhs-195.pdf plain text: ijhhs-195.txt item: #30 of 236 id: ijhhs-20 author: Görgülü, Ülfet title: The Objectionable Practises of The In Vitro Fertilization-Embryo Transfer Method With Respect to Islamic Law (Fiqh) date: 2018-02-01 words: 4815 flesch: 54 summary: No. 01 January’18 18 Review article: The Objectionable Practises of The In Vitro Fertilization-Embryo Transfer Method With Respect to Islamic Law (Fiqh) Ülfet Görgülü1 Abstract Upon discovery of the In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer method (IVF-ET), outcomes such as production of a great number of embryos, pre-implantation genetic screening and diagnosis, sex selection and multi-parent IVF have gradually become possible. Keywords: Test-tube baby, embryo, genetic diagnosis, sperm and egg donation, fiqh Correspondence to: Assoc. keywords: diagnosis; embryo; human; islamic; ivf; method; pgd; sex; sperm; vol cache: ijhhs-20.pdf plain text: ijhhs-20.txt item: #31 of 236 id: ijhhs-200 author: Sutikno, Dria Anggraeny; Baskoro, Nurdopo title: Comparing Diagnostic Value of Renal Parenchymal Resistive Index And Cortical Echogenicity in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients date: 2020-02-19 words: 3480 flesch: 43 summary: Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value between renal cortex echogenicity were 23%, 96%, 75%, and 73% respectively. Conclusion: Renal intra-parenchymal resistive artery was more specific than renal cortex echogenicity for diagnosing patients with chronic kidney disease. keywords: cortex; disease; echogenicity; index; kidney; parenchymal; patients; renal; resistive cache: ijhhs-200.pdf plain text: ijhhs-200.txt item: #32 of 236 id: ijhhs-202 author: Awang, Hafizuddin; Ja’afar, Siti Mariam; Wan Ishak, Nurul Adhiyah; YusofZainal, Muhamad; Mohamed Aminuddin, Abdul Mukmin; Dollah, Zawiyah title: Poor Glycemic Control: Prevalence and Risk Factors Among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Northeast State of Peninsular Malaysia date: 2020-02-19 words: 4967 flesch: 55 summary: Materials and Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study between groups of good glycemic control and poor glycemic control patients was conducted among type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients who fulfilled study criteria in Pasir Puteh district, Kelantan, a northeast state of Peninsular Malaysia. Dollah2 Abstract: Background: Poor glycemic control remains an on-going public health concern worldwide. keywords: control; diabetes; factors; health; hypertension; journal; mellitus; pasir; patients; puteh; sciences; study; type cache: ijhhs-202.pdf plain text: ijhhs-202.txt item: #33 of 236 id: ijhhs-206 author: Salim, Mazatulfazura SF; Rashid, Aneesa Abdul; Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah title: Challenges During Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (mCIMT) in Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy date: 2020-02-19 words: 1974 flesch: 55 summary: Older children who are able to understand the reason for constraint use may be able to use less restrictive constraints such as ace wrap to the unaffected arm. Two cases involving children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy aged 1 and 8 year receiving mCIMT were reported. keywords: children; constraint; health; mcimt; therapy cache: ijhhs-206.pdf plain text: ijhhs-206.txt item: #34 of 236 id: ijhhs-207 author: Farook, Taseef; Jamayet, Nafij Bin; Alam, Mohammad Khursheed title: Fatal mistake: Dentistry the next epicenter of SARS-CoV-2 spread date: 2020-05-06 words: 682 flesch: 55 summary: This segment is more aimed to focus on dental care in developing countries, particularly those of South- East Asia. In developing countries especially near rural areas, there are ‘over- professional’ dental care givers and quacks (practitioners with no formal dental education but illegally administer dental care) who are treating patients even at this moment. keywords: covid-19; dentistry; spread cache: ijhhs-207.pdf plain text: ijhhs-207.txt item: #35 of 236 id: ijhhs-208 author: Kadri, Rozeeda; Husain, Rohayah; Omar, Syed Hadzrullathfi Syed title: Impact of Spiritual Meditation on Drug Addiction Recovery and Wellbeing: A Systematic Review date: 2020-05-06 words: 8367 flesch: 51 summary: Hence, this paper interested to evaluate the effectiveness of spiritual meditation on drug addiction recovery and its effects on psychological and mental health aspects. In general, spiritual meditation may promote the addiction recovery as well as improve the psychological and mental health outcomes by reducing the depression, anxiety and stress symptoms. keywords: abuse; addiction; analysis; drug; effect; group; health; international; intervention; journal; medicine; meditation; meta; mindfulness; outcomes; review; sciences; spiritual; spirituality; stress; studies; study; substance; therapy; treatment; use cache: ijhhs-208.pdf plain text: ijhhs-208.txt item: #36 of 236 id: ijhhs-21 author: Ghosh, Sulekha; Jana, Kabayashree; Mandal, Pratima; Chakrabarty, Trithankar; Bhattacharya, Debasis; Ghosh, Tapan Kumar title: Detection of Serum Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors (VEGF) And Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors (sVEGF / sflt-1) of Pregnancy Induced Hypertension Mothers (PIH) With pathological changes of Placenta In a Tertiary Care Hospital of West Bengal. date: 2018-02-01 words: 4323 flesch: 51 summary: Serum levels of free VEGF were lower among PIH mothers at 28-36 wks (p <0.0001) and just before delivery (JBD) (p <0.0001) than normal control antenatal mothers and more or less similar in both groups at just after delivery (p <0.390). Abstract: Introduction:Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH) results from imbalance between pro-angiogenic factors (VEGF & PIGF) and antiangiogenic factors (sVEGFR-1/sflt- 1).Subjects and methodology: A mixed random study comprising of random cases of different gestational ages 28-36 wks of PIH mothers along with control cases till completion of pregnancy after delivery. keywords: blood; control; endothelial; factors; growth; mothers; pih; placenta; pregnancy; pressure; serum; vegf cache: ijhhs-21.pdf plain text: ijhhs-21.txt item: #37 of 236 id: ijhhs-213 author: Rozi, Muhammad F; Darlan, Dewi M; Rahmawati, Rodiah; Siregar, Dewi IS title: Intestinal Parasitic Infections and Eosinophilia: A Cross-sectional Study among Primary School-aged Children in Medan, Indonesia date: 2020-05-06 words: 3023 flesch: 42 summary: October’20 Original article: Intestinal Parasitic Infections and Eosinophilia: A Cross-sectional Study among Primary School-aged Children in Medan, Indonesia Muhammad F Rozi1, Dewi M Darlan2*, Rodiah Rahmawati3, Dewi IS Siregar4 Abstract: Background:Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) anditsimplication, such as malnutrition, growth stunting, anemia, and concentration impairment, still become a global burden. The findings of the study would strengthen the evidence of the association between eosinophilia and parasitic intestinal infections that help the clinician to determine the diagnosis. keywords: children; eosinophilia; indonesia; infection; ipis; medan; medicine; primary; school; study; sumatera cache: ijhhs-213.pdf plain text: ijhhs-213.txt item: #38 of 236 id: ijhhs-218 author: Karaoglu, Ahmet Salih; Demir, Mahmut Hudai; Ayaz, Abdullah; Uysal, Hamza; Soylemez, Tuce; Eren, Tunc; Aydin, Abdullah; Alimoglu, Orhan title: Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor of the Breast: A Case Report date: 2020-05-06 words: 1551 flesch: 55 summary: October’20 Case report: Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor of the Breast: A Case Report Ahmet Salih Karaoglu1, Mahmut Hudai Demir1, Abdullah Ayaz1, Hamza Uysal1, Tuce Soylemez2, Tunc Eren3, Abdullah Aydin2, Orhan Alimoglu3 Abstract: Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMTs) of the breast are extremely uncommon lesions, usually labelled as a subgroup of inflammatory pseudotumors. Keywords: Inflammatory pseudotumor, inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor, breast, anaplastic lymphoma kinase. keywords: breast; case; cells; imts; istanbul; tumor cache: ijhhs-218.pdf plain text: ijhhs-218.txt item: #39 of 236 id: ijhhs-223 author: Haque, Mainul title: Lifestyle Changes in the Management of Non-Communicable Diseases in Low and Middleincome Countries date: 2020-07-05 words: 1744 flesch: 60 summary: No. 01 January’21 44 Editorial: Lifestyle Changes in the Management of Non-Communicable Diseases in Low and Middle- income Countries Mainul Haque1 Keywords : Way of life, Alteration, Management, Avert, Handle, Deal with, NCDs, Non-Communicable Diseases, Resource-Constraint, Developing, Countries. keywords: communicable; countries; diseases; health; lifestyle; ncds; risk cache: ijhhs-223.pdf plain text: ijhhs-223.txt item: #40 of 236 id: ijhhs-232 author: Atmadja, Sardjana; Gumilar, Gulam title: Forecasting Of Content Ca 125 Endometriosis Using Logistic Regression Model date: 2020-07-05 words: 1468 flesch: 57 summary: Keywords: CA 125 level, logistic regression model; dysmenorrhoea and menarche. Page : 47-49 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v5i1.232 Background The use of logistic regression models has grown rapidly along with advances in medical science and technology (IPTEKDOK). keywords: dysmenorrhoea; menstrual; model; regression; students cache: ijhhs-232.pdf plain text: ijhhs-232.txt item: #41 of 236 id: ijhhs-236 author: Kabir, Ahmed Imran; Alam, Mohammad Ashraful; Rahman, Mohammed Mirazur; Musa, Manzurul Ibrahim title: In-Hospital Outcomes of Acute Inferior Myocardial Infarction Associated with Complete Heart Block: A Coronary Care Unit Experience date: 2020-07-05 words: 2651 flesch: 50 summary: Patients of acute inferior myocardial infarction who developed complete heart blockafter hospital admission. [Prognostic significance of the implantation of a temporary pacemaker in patients with acute myocardial infarction]. keywords: acute; block; heart; hospital; infarction; inferior; medical; patients; study cache: ijhhs-236.pdf plain text: ijhhs-236.txt item: #42 of 236 id: ijhhs-238 author: Sariyanti, Emi Nur; Hanim, Diffah; Anantanyu, Sapja title: The relationship between income and nutritional status with the incidence of hypertension in elderly date: 2020-07-05 words: 2382 flesch: 56 summary: Page : 81-84 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v5i1.238 Introduction Hypertension or high blood pressure is defined as abnormally high arterial blood pressure. Lots of evidence that directly links obesity with high blood pressure. keywords: blood; elderly; hypertension; income; nutritional; pressure; risk; status; study cache: ijhhs-238.pdf plain text: ijhhs-238.txt item: #43 of 236 id: ijhhs-240 author: Mohammad, Taneem; Chowdhury, Moinul Hossain; Akter, Shamima; Miah, Mohammad Abdul Karim; Mohammad Mohsin, -; Habib, SM Ahsanul; Sultana, Arifa title: Spinal Anaesthesia Induced Hypotension and Related Adverse Effects in Caesarean Section Delivery and Neonatal Outcome: A Comparison of Using Crystalloid Pre-Loading and Co- Loading in Caesarean Patients date: 2020-07-05 words: 3593 flesch: 54 summary: Results:The incidence of hypotension was 17 (37.8%) in group I (co-loading) and 27 (60%) in group II (pre-loading), which was significantly higher in group II (p<0.05).Adverse effects – nausea, vomiting, light headedness and shivering was observed more in group II patients; however, the difference was not statistically significant. Prevention of spinal hypotension associated with Cesarean section. keywords: anaesthesia; crystalloid; group; hypotension; loading; patients; pre; spinal cache: ijhhs-240.pdf plain text: ijhhs-240.txt item: #44 of 236 id: ijhhs-241 author: Alam, Md Anzar; Ahad, Mariyam; Quamri, Mohd Aleemuddin; Ansari, Fasihur Rehman; Parveen, Farooqui Shazia title: Clinical Efficacy and Safety of ‘Oxy +’ in Type 2 Diabetes: A Pilot Study date: 2020-07-05 words: 2867 flesch: 57 summary: Atlas 9th edition 2019 worldwide prevalence of Diabetes is 463 million and it is expected to be 700 million in the year of 2045.4The estimated global direct health expenditure on diabetes in 2019 is USD 760 billion and is expected to grow to a projected USD 825 billion by 2030 and USD 845 billion by 2045.5The main cause is poor glycaemic control which leads to microvascular(Diabetic nephropathy, neuropathy, and retinopathy),6 and macrovascular (Coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial disease, and stroke) complications.7Diabetes can be controlled effectively by reducing overweight and by taking a balanced lifestyle (diet and physical activity) in combination with medication when needed.8,9Biguanides,11 sulfonylureas,12 thiazolidinediones, α-glucosidase inhibitors, sodium-glucose co-transporter inhibitors,13meglitinides, incretins, DPP-4 inhibitors and hormone analoges are commonly used for the treatment of this debilitating disease.14,15Long term use of the above-mentioned medications leads to a multitude of complications; hypoglycemia, renal issues, heart problems and GIT disorders.16,17 97 International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. 05 No. 01 January’21 96 Original article: Clinical Efficacy and Safety of ‘Oxy +’ in Type 2 Diabetes: A Pilot Study Md. Anzar Alam1, Mariyam Ahad1, MohdAleemuddin Quamri1, Fasihur Rehman Ansari1, Farooqui Shazia Parveen1 Abstract: Background and objectives: Diabetes is a common metabolic disorder. keywords: blood; diabetes; health; international; journal; mellitus; oxy+; patients; research; sciences; spirulina; study; type cache: ijhhs-241.pdf plain text: ijhhs-241.txt item: #45 of 236 id: ijhhs-245 author: Devaraj, Navin Kumar; Mohamad, Fadzilah; Rashid, Aneesa Abdul; Manap, Abdul Hadi Abdul; Sallahuddin, Nurin Amalina title: Hypocalcaemia in a Patient with Chronic Liver Disease: A Case Report date: 2020-07-05 words: 1473 flesch: 45 summary: The normal concentration of serum calcium ranges between 8.9-10.1 mg/dL, whereby the normal range of ionized calcium is 4.65 to 5.25 mg/Dl4. Meanwhile serum calcium repeated two hours later showed a normal reading of 9.1 mg/dL. To avoid recurrence of this problem, patient was prescribed oral supplementation of calcium carbonate 500mg daily. keywords: calcium; case; ecg; hypocalcaemia; interval cache: ijhhs-245.pdf plain text: ijhhs-245.txt item: #46 of 236 id: ijhhs-246 author: Thadchanamoorthy, V; Dayasiri, Kavinda title: Challenges in Diagnosis of ChronicOsteomyelitis : ACase Report from Sri Lanka date: 2020-07-05 words: 2087 flesch: 42 summary: We report a 13-year old boy who had been treated as for rheumatic fever over 2 years with Benzathene penicillin, but ultimately turned out to have chronic osteomyelitis of right tibia. Evidence of chronic osteomyelitis was radiologically confirmed by X-ray and Computerized tomogram (CT) of right tibia and pus cultures grew staphylococcus aureus. keywords: children; chronic; diagnosis; joint; journal; knee; osteomyelitis; treatment cache: ijhhs-246.pdf plain text: ijhhs-246.txt item: #47 of 236 id: ijhhs-250 author: Alam, Ahmed Nawsher; Siddiqua, Mahmuda; Mahmood, Abu Kholdun Al; Rahman, Aminur title: Review of the Corona Viruses Causing Acute Respiratory Syndrome and COVID-2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic date: 2020-10-04 words: 5742 flesch: 66 summary: Li W, Zhang C, Sui J, Kuhn J H, Moore M J, Luo S, et al. Lipsitch M, Cohen T, Cooper B, Robins J M, MaS, James L, et al. keywords: 2020; corona; coronavirus; cov; cov-2; covs; et al; health; human; mers; novel; pneumonia; receptor; sars; syndrome; transmission; virus; viruses cache: ijhhs-250.pdf plain text: ijhhs-250.txt item: #48 of 236 id: ijhhs-251 author: Khatija, Aslam; Somia, Gul title: CNS Stimulants Currently Available for Treatments in Patients Suffering with Worldwide Pandemic of Coronavirus Disease date: 2020-10-04 words: 2629 flesch: 48 summary: Brief Summary of Naturally Available CNS Stimulants. Patient whom suffered with such pandemic diseases or infections, have a greater risk of mental illnesses such as depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), schizophrenia and mania. keywords: adhd; attention; cns; deficit; disorder; hyperactivity; methylphenidate; stimulants; tablets; treatment cache: ijhhs-251.pdf plain text: ijhhs-251.txt item: #49 of 236 id: ijhhs-252 author: Abutaka, Ahmad; Aboumarzouk, Omar; Bouchiba, Nizar; Abdelaziem, Sherif; Gohary, Hesham El; Mahdi, Hijran; Musthafa, Shameel; Zarour, Ahmad title: Acute Care Surgery Preparedness for COVID-19 Pandemic: An Experience from Qatar date: 2020-10-04 words: 2162 flesch: 49 summary: COVID-19 positive patients who require admission for emergency surgical care are referred to the general hospital which has been designated as the COVID-19 positive base. This further decreases the probability of transmission to other emergency patients. keywords: care; covid-19; emergency; health; patient; surgery; team cache: ijhhs-252.pdf plain text: ijhhs-252.txt item: #50 of 236 id: ijhhs-258 author: Mohd Zaini, Ahmad Faidhi; Rashid, Aneesa Abdul title: The COVID-19 pandemic and positive reflections on Ramadhan date: 2020-10-04 words: 1362 flesch: 70 summary: Hence, the COVID-19 Ramadhan, with all its challenges has come this year with many of its Hikmah (positive reflections). Ramadhan is a month of worship, where many of the normal practices involve among other things; social gathering. keywords: covid-19; health; month; pandemic; ramadhan cache: ijhhs-258.pdf plain text: ijhhs-258.txt item: #51 of 236 id: ijhhs-26 author: Nordin, Musa Mohd title: Keeping Communities Healthy: The Islamic Paradigm date: 2018-03-15 words: 3481 flesch: 60 summary: Without good health, we would not be able to live up to our physical potential as His Khalifah (vicegerent) on earth to undertake amar maaruf nahi mungkar, to enjoin good and to forbid evil and to pursue the communal quest for adlwaihsan(justice with fairness and mercy), the preservation of public interest (maslahah amah), mutual benefit (masalih mushtarakah) and protection from harm (dar’ al mafasid). Somehow, Muslim communities have lost it along the way and have lagged behind in developing their health systems which they once led and inspired the world during the glorious days of Islamic civilization. keywords: allah; health; human; islamic; mdg; muslim; prophet; research; sciences cache: ijhhs-26.pdf plain text: ijhhs-26.txt item: #52 of 236 id: ijhhs-264 author: Mohammad Nurunnabi, Abu Sadat title: Palliative Care Services in Childhood Cancer in Bangladesh: Current Situation and Challenges date: 2020-10-04 words: 2597 flesch: 49 summary: Overall, 96% of respondents indicated that palliative care is important for their patients and 79% indicated that they were competent to provide this care; however, only 64% indicated that they had enough time to deliver quality palliative care. Overall, 96% of respondents indicated that palliative care is important for their patients and 79% indicated that they were competent to provide this care; however, only 64% indicated that they had enough time to deliver quality palliative care (Table 3). keywords: bangladesh; cancer; care; children; health; palliative; patients; treatment cache: ijhhs-264.pdf plain text: ijhhs-264.txt item: #53 of 236 id: ijhhs-268 author: Reza, Sultan; Habib, Tamanna; Hasan, Mohammad Ifta Khiarul; Chowdhury, Anik Roy; Mohammad Mamun, Saifuddin; Sazib, SM Farhad; Habib, SM Ahsanul title: Preoperative Intravenous Paracetamol Reduces Postoperative Opioid Consumption in Laparoscopic CholecystectomyPatients - An Experience of A Tertiary Specialized Hospital in Bangladesh date: 2020-10-04 words: 2745 flesch: 56 summary: The mean age of group A was 39.3±4.3 years and in group B 37.4±4.4 years (P>0.05).The mean pain score after 1 hour of operation was 4.4±0.3 in group A and 4.7±0.3 in group B, which reduced to 2.7±0.3 and 2.9±0.2 after 6 hours, then 1.7±0.2 and 1.8±0.2 after 12 hours and 1.0±0.1 and 1.1±0.2 after 24 hours respectively (P<0.05). The mean amount of pethidine required at 1st hour was 34.8±5.4 mg and 36.6±5.0 mg in group A and group B respectively, which increased up to 77.3±10.7 mg and 92.1±8.5 mg respectively at 6th hour. keywords: group; intravenous; opioid; pain; paracetamol; patients; study cache: ijhhs-268.pdf plain text: ijhhs-268.txt item: #54 of 236 id: ijhhs-269 author: Zainulabid, Ummu Afeera; Razak, Megat Razeem Abdul; Md Salleh, Nor Hafliza; Othman, Noriah; Mohamed, Dahlia title: Pleuropulmonary Solitary Fibrous Tumour with Paraneoplastic Syndrome date: 2020-10-04 words: 1526 flesch: 53 summary: In view of the association between pleuropulmonary SFT and hypoglycaemia, the patient was highly likely to be suffering from a paraneoplastic syndrome known as Doege-Potter Syndrome. Aside from the pleura, SFT has also been found in the serosal membranes, the dura of the meninges, and deep soft tissues.2 It was reported in the literature that pleuropulmonary SFT often presents with non- specific pulmonary symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath, or chest pain. keywords: hospital; malaysia; sft; solitary; syndrome; tumour cache: ijhhs-269.pdf plain text: ijhhs-269.txt item: #55 of 236 id: ijhhs-270 author: Ilenghoven, Devananthan; Mohd Zainal, Hamidah; Basiron, Normala Haji; Zain, Mohd Ali Mat title: A Case of Non-syndromic Craniosynostosis date: 2020-10-04 words: 2149 flesch: 42 summary: Involvement of different regions and numbers of sutures leads to a variety of clinical findings.10 In descending order, sagittal suture is the commonest affected, followed by coronal, metopic and lambdoid sutures for single suture synostosis.7 The pathogenesis of craniosynostosis is complex and unclear. Conclusion: Non-syndromic sagittal craniosynostosis is a common condition managed by craniofacial plastic surgeons; however, there are wide discrepancies in the management options for it in terms of pre-operative evaluation, operative techniques, and peri-operative management. keywords: bone; correction; craniosynostosis; growth; health; skull; surgery; suture cache: ijhhs-270.pdf plain text: ijhhs-270.txt item: #56 of 236 id: ijhhs-274 author: Ssaka, Mustafa; Lwanga, Charles; Eren, Tunc; Alimoglu, Orhan title: Community use of masks as a preventive measure for Covid-19 in Kabale district of Uganda date: 2020-10-04 words: 2645 flesch: 54 summary: No. 02 April’21 268 reduce the risk of community transmission.8 On March 21st, 2020, the first case of Covid-19 was confirmed in Uganda, that was a 36-year-old man who had travelled to Dubai on March 17th, 2020.9 Ever since the index case was identified, there has been a gradual increase in the number of Covid-19 cases in the country most of which are imported cases mainly through travelers and truck drivers.10,11 Following the increase in numbers of Covid-19 in the country, the head of the state put forward various strategies in order to curb community transmission of the virus.6 These included closure of schools, country lockdown, social distancing rules, hand washing and the use of face masks for the essential workers such as health workers.12 However, as the lockdown is being eased amidst raising number of cases within the population, the president of Uganda, with guidance of the ministry of health, made it mandatory to wear masks while in public and punishable by law if not used.13 In many countries, public wearing of masks has been considered as one of the key preventative measures of Covid-19 transmission.14,15 Community-wide mask wearing may contribute to the control of Covid-19 by reducing the amount of emission of infected saliva and respiratory droplets from persons with subclinical or mild Covid-19.16,17 However, use of masks in public and in health care facilities has been controversial as different organizations and agencies established different guidelines.18 The World Health Organization recommends surgical masks for health workers providing routine care to coronavirus disease patients, whereas the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend N95 respirators.19,20 In their review of 172 observational studies, Chu et al. analyzed 44 comparative studies on evidence obtained from SARS, MERS, Covid-19 and on beta coronaviruses causing these diseases and reported that the use of masks prevented infection.15 The respiratory mask has been found to reduce the risk of transmission by 67%, and the N95 mask by 96% in healthcare professionals. In conclusion, wearing of masks in public places and health care facilities together with other preventive measures including hand hygiene, social distancing and wearing of full personal protective equipment for health care providers working on Covid-19 patients are key measures in preventing the spread of infection.17,19,22,25 Despite the known benefits of wearing face masks, individuals in Kabale town, Kabale district of Uganda seem to wear masks to please health workers at Kabale regional referral hospital and security officers at different points where they encounter with them. keywords: community; coronavirus; covid-19; health; hospital; kabale; masks; public; uganda; use cache: ijhhs-274.pdf plain text: ijhhs-274.txt item: #57 of 236 id: ijhhs-277 author: Zabidi, Faisal Zain Mohammed Al; Elsirafi, Maged Said; Muqresh, Mohamad Ayham; Ali, Mohamed Abdelghafour; Billah, Syed Muhammad Baqui title: Situation Analysis of Episiotomy in the Gulf: A Scoping Review date: 2021-02-06 words: 2574 flesch: 52 summary: Keywords: Episiotomy rates, Episiotomy indications, Episiotomy outcomes, Episiotomy in Gulf Council Countries, Episiotomy in Saudi Arabia. July’21 286 Review Article: Situation Analysis of Episiotomy in the Gulf: A Scoping Review Faisal Zain Mohammed Al-Zabidi1, Maged Said Elsirafi1, Mohamad Ayham Muqresh1, Mohamed Abdelghafour Ali1, Syed Muhammad Baqui Billah1 Abstract: Objective: To assess episiotomy rates and indications in Gulf Council Countries (GCC). keywords: arabia; articles; data; episiotomy; gcc; indications; rates; saudi cache: ijhhs-277.pdf plain text: ijhhs-277.txt item: #58 of 236 id: ijhhs-279 author: Khatoon, F; Singh, A; Jilani, AQ; Ahmad, A; Haq, M; Pandey, S title: COVID-19 Pandemic and Mental Health of Doctors: An Observational Analytical Study from a Dedicated COVID Hospital. date: 2021-02-06 words: 3751 flesch: 65 summary: 3,4,5,6 Epidemiological studies have shown that women are more vulnerable than men with respect to psychological stress, anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. This was associated with psychological stresses of varying degrees in majority of children which was a major factor of concern especially for mothers. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; depression; doctors; group; health; stress; study; year cache: ijhhs-279.pdf plain text: ijhhs-279.txt item: #59 of 236 id: ijhhs-281 author: Ja’afar, Siti Mariam; Awang, Hafizuddin; Rahman, Azriani Ab title: Level of Knowledge on Sexual and Reproductive Health Among Youths in Southern Region of Peninsular Malaysia date: 2021-02-06 words: 5177 flesch: 58 summary: As for level of knowledge on sexual and reproductive health, majority of our respondents had low level of knowledge on the domain of sexual activity and pregnancy, complication of premarital sexual activity, and contraception. July’21 Original article: Level of Knowledge on Sexual and Reproductive Health Among Youths in Southern Region of Peninsular Malaysia Siti Mariam Ja’afar1, Hafizuddin Awang2, Azriani Ab Rahman1 Abstract: Background: Premarital sexual activity is associated with low level of knowledge of sexual and reproductive health which gives less control over decision making pertaining to sexuality. keywords: activity; health; intercourse; journal; knowledge; malaysia; pregnancy; premarital; reproductive; respondents; sexual; study; youths cache: ijhhs-281.pdf plain text: ijhhs-281.txt item: #60 of 236 id: ijhhs-283 author: Rizvi, Shabnam; Khatoon, Fareha; Ahmad, Ayesha; Khan, Kashish Ayaz; Ekta, -; Singh, Kajal title: Association of Menstrual Disorders with Body Mass Index in Undergraduate Medical Students date: 2021-02-06 words: 2785 flesch: 64 summary: The stress includes both physical and psychological factors such as irregular and long working hours, insufficient sleep, irregular food and exercise habits.2,3 Important factors responsible for variations in menstrual cycle include genetic and racial characteristics, hormonal changes, associated medical disorders and body mass index [BMI]. Amongst these, BMI is the most easily modifiable factor which has been seen to affect the patterns of menstrual cycle in many studies. keywords: association; bmi; cycle; dysmenorrhea; medical; menstrual; study cache: ijhhs-283.pdf plain text: ijhhs-283.txt item: #61 of 236 id: ijhhs-284 author: Sony, Sadia Akther; Haseen, Fariha; Islam, Syed Shariful; Jahan, Ishrat title: Prevalence and Assessment of Experience of Dental Caries Among School Going Adolescents in A Rural Area of Sylhet, Bangladesh date: 2021-02-06 words: 2903 flesch: 67 summary: July’21 336 Original Article Prevalence and Assessment of Experience of Dental Caries Among School Going Adolescents in A Rural Area of Sylhet, Bangladesh Sadia Akther Sony1, Fariha Haseen1, Syed Shariful Islam1, Ishrat Jahan2 Abstract: Background: Socio-epidemiological data of dental caries helps to plan effective community interventions. keywords: age; arch; caries; dmft; health; prevalence; study; teeth; years cache: ijhhs-284.pdf plain text: ijhhs-284.txt item: #62 of 236 id: ijhhs-291 author: King, Chia Kok; Haron, Juhara; Malek, Nik Fatimah Salwati Nik title: Spontaneous Regression of Osteochondroma – A Rare Phenomenon date: 2021-02-06 words: 1164 flesch: 47 summary: Spontaneous regression of osteochondroma usually occurs in paediatric age group prior to skeletal maturation without any sequelae. We report a case of spontaneous regression of osteochondroma in a child after a 6-year period of follow up without needing any surgical intervention. keywords: case; malaysia; osteochondroma; regression cache: ijhhs-291.pdf plain text: ijhhs-291.txt item: #63 of 236 id: ijhhs-293 author: Editor, Chief title: Committee Members of Islamic Medical Association of Malaysia (Imam) Symposium 2020 on Covid-19: Planning for the Future date: 2021-03-05 words: 154 flesch: 22 summary: Professor Dr Wan Ahmad Hafiz Bin Wan Md Adnan Professor Dr Irfan Mohamad Supplementary Issue: 2021 S1 COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF ISLAMIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA (IMAM) SYMPOSIUM 2020 ON COVID-19: PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v5i0.293 ORGANIZINGCOMMITTEE Advisor Dr Jeffrey Bin Abu Hassan Event Director Dr Ahmad Yusuf Bin Yahaya Secretary Dr Aneesa Binti Abdul Rashid Treasurer Dr Muhamad Syafiz AhmadBin Ismani Sponsorship Dr Asma keywords: binti cache: ijhhs-293.pdf plain text: ijhhs-293.txt item: #64 of 236 id: ijhhs-295 author: Mohd Hussin, Zabidi Azhar title: Educating Children and the New Norm date: 2021-03-05 words: 395 flesch: 48 summary: Keywords: children, education, new norm, Digital Educational Learning Initiative Malaysia (DELIMA) http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v5i0. Online education delivery has to be strengthened by firm efforts to boost connectivity. keywords: education cache: ijhhs-295.pdf plain text: ijhhs-295.txt item: #65 of 236 id: ijhhs-296 author: Musa, Muhamad Yusri title: Forum Chair: COVID-19: The Pandemic that Unites date: 2021-03-05 words: 194 flesch: 32 summary: In Malaysia, one of the earliest nations affected by the pandemic has responded valiantly both by the government through the Ministry of Health (MOH) and various groups in the communities especially by the Non-Governmental Associations (NGO) to fight the virus and adversities caused by pandemic. Here, we selected 4 organisations that have directly contributed in various ways and methods which was utterly unique and inspiring. keywords: pandemic cache: ijhhs-296.pdf plain text: ijhhs-296.txt item: #66 of 236 id: ijhhs-3 author: Ali, Albar Mohammed; Hassan, Chamsi Pasha title: Artificial nutrition and hydration date: 2017-12-17 words: 2204 flesch: 41 summary: Page : 18-21 Introduction In patients at the end of life (survival days or weeks), artificial hydration and nutrition pose clinical, ethical, and logistical dilemmas in the Western culture resulting in debates for and against such interventions.1 Currently, there are differences in perceived benefits of artificial nutrition/hydration between healthcare providers and the general public.2 Wide variations in practice patterns exist depending on the setting (inpatient versus hospice); culture. Controlled clinical trials addressing the potential symptomatic and survival benefits of artificial hydration are difficult to conduct because of methodological and ethical reasons. keywords: feeding; hydration; islamic; life; medical; nutrition; patients cache: ijhhs-3.pdf plain text: ijhhs-3.txt item: #67 of 236 id: ijhhs-302 author: Sani, Huzairi; Zulkufli, Nada Syazana; Wahidah, Iman; Afiqah, Nurul; Sabrina, Nur; Farahiyah, Siti Nur title: Bridging the Gap between Medical Students and the Deaf-Mute Population date: 2021-03-05 words: 372 flesch: 44 summary: However not many healthcare workers are able to converse in sign language thus hampering effective communication with deaf patients. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of sign language in increasing awareness amongst medical students on healthcare access difficulties faced by the deaf. keywords: language; sign cache: ijhhs-302.pdf plain text: ijhhs-302.txt item: #68 of 236 id: ijhhs-304 author: Khusairi, Zainul Ikhwan Ahmad; K, Kartik; AN, Ahmad Bilal; WM, Chung title: The Importance of Clinical History Taking when Assessing Patient Suspected Positive COVID-19 date: 2021-03-05 words: 343 flesch: 44 summary: Keywords: clinical history taking, COVID-19, severe acute respiratory illness (SARI), emergency department http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v5i0.304 All physicians and other health care practitioners in the Emergency Department or in the clinical ward are also advised to be more competent by increasing their level of knowledge and skills related to assessing patients through effective clinical history taking. keywords: history cache: ijhhs-304.pdf plain text: ijhhs-304.txt item: #69 of 236 id: ijhhs-309 author: Rashid, Aneesa Abdul; Theng, Cheong Ai; Shanmugam, Ranita Hisham; Shamsuddin, Nurainul Hana; Roslan, Dalila title: Healthcare Practitioner’s Views on the Teddy Bear Hospital (TBH) by IMACATS in Malaysia date: 2021-03-05 words: 381 flesch: 45 summary: iii) Suggestion of Module for future TBH: (a) More school-based programmes should be organised in addition to hospital and community based; (b) Ministry of Health (MOH) should encourage children health screening using this concept; (c) A module for hospitalised children should be conducted. Supplementary Issue: 2021 S18 Healthcare Practitioner’s Views on the Teddy Bear Hospital (TBH) by IMACATS in Malaysia Aneesa Abdul Rashid1, Cheong Ai Theng1, Ranita Hisham Shanmugam2, Nurainul Hana Shamsuddin1, Dalila Roslan3 1Jabatan PerubatanKeluarga, FakultiPerubatan dan Sains Kesihatan, UPM 2UM Library, University of Malaya, Jalan Universiti, 50603 Kuala Lumpur,3Ministry of Health, 62000 Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v5i0.309 Introduction: keywords: children; tbh cache: ijhhs-309.pdf plain text: ijhhs-309.txt item: #70 of 236 id: ijhhs-315 author: Ang, Wei Chern; Lah, Jurisma Che; Zulkepli, Nursyafiqah; Sukri, Nursyamimi; Rosedi, Amalina title: Home Medication Review by Hospital Tuanku Fauziah: Carers’ Perspectives date: 2021-03-05 words: 373 flesch: 51 summary: Supplementary Issue: 2021 S24 Home Medication Review by Hospital Tuanku Fauziah: Carers’ Perspectives Wei Chern Ang1,2, Jurisma Che Lah2, Nursyafiqah Zulkepli2, Nursyamimi Sukri2, Amalina Rosedi2 1Clinical Research Centre, Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Perlis; 2Department of Pharmacy, Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Perlis DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v5i0.315 Introduction: Home Medications Review (HMR) is a continuation of patient care from health facilities to their home to assess patients’ pharmacotherapy by a multidisciplinary team. Objectives: To explore the carers’ perspectives of HMR conducted by the medical outreach team (MOT) of Hospital Tuanku Fauziah. keywords: carers; hmr cache: ijhhs-315.pdf plain text: ijhhs-315.txt item: #71 of 236 id: ijhhs-316 author: Zanial, Ahmad Zaid; Aminudin, Syifaa; Mohamad Najib, FatinHayani; Hassan, Siti Zarina Amir title: Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic in Malaysia and the Impact on Nuclear Cardiology Services: An Institutional Experience date: 2021-03-05 words: 372 flesch: 23 summary: Conclusion: Nuclear cardiology services were affected by the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic locally. Zaid Zanial1, Syifaa’ Aminudin2, FatinHayani Mohamad Najib3, Siti Zarina Amir Hassan1 1Nuclear Medicine Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur,2Pharmacy Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur,3Nuclear Medicine Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v5i0.316 Introduction: Nuclear cardiology applying radioactive tracer and hybrid imaging techniques are able to provide information needed to detect and evaluate ischaemic heart diseases. keywords: cardiology; pandemic cache: ijhhs-316.pdf plain text: ijhhs-316.txt item: #72 of 236 id: ijhhs-322 author: Fai, Jason Ng Kit; Din, Amalina Che; Fong, Celine Mien Er title: COVID-19 in Pregnancy: A Maternal Compromise date: 2021-09-23 words: 280 flesch: 45 summary: Further studies are required to identify factors generating increased rate of surgical intervention, preterm deliveries, and ICU admission in COVID-19 positive pregnancies. Celine Mien Er Fong1 Abstract Few studies have reported the effects of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) on pregnancy albeit the exact mechanism of maternal compromise requiring escalated management is not known. keywords: covid-19 cache: ijhhs-322.pdf plain text: ijhhs-322.txt item: #73 of 236 id: ijhhs-33 author: Mohamad, Adam; Mohamad, Wan Emelda Wan; Soleh, Mohd Najeb; Mohamad, Irfan title: Herpes Zoster Infection of Maxillary Nerve in a Healthy Lady date: 2018-03-15 words: 1989 flesch: 53 summary: Keywords: Herpes zoster infection, maxillary nerve, acyclovir Correspondence to: Adam Mohamad, Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Sur- gery, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, 16150 Kota Bha- ru, Kelantan, Malaysia, Email: persona522115@gmail.com 1. Conclusion: Herpes zoster infection is a potential life threatening infection if there is delayed treatment such as when it involve danger triangle of face. keywords: acyclovir; case; herpes; infection; journal; nerve; zoster cache: ijhhs-33.pdf plain text: ijhhs-33.txt item: #74 of 236 id: ijhhs-330 author: Mohd Yusuf, Salma Yasmin; Md Yasin, Mazapuspavina; Mohd Zahid, Akmal Zulayla; Arshad, Akmal Hisham; Nor, Khariah Mat title: Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome: Diagnosis and Psychological Impact in Adolescence, A Case Report date: 2021-09-23 words: 292 flesch: 28 summary: Complex critical thinking is needed for pathophysiology of primary amenorrhea causes and sex chromosomes differences of sexual development, such as primary ovarian failure, Mullerian Agenesis or disorders with abnormal androgen synthesis or response. S12 Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome: Diagnosis and Psychological Impact in Adolescence, A Case Report Salma Yasmin Mohd Yusuf1, Mazapuspavina Md Yasin1, Akmal Zulayla Mohd Zahid1, Akmal Hisham Arshad1, Khariah Mat Nor1 Abstract This case report illustrates the case of complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) which is a rare form of sexual development disorders (DSD). keywords: androgen; insensitivity cache: ijhhs-330.pdf plain text: ijhhs-330.txt item: #75 of 236 id: ijhhs-335 author: Zainulabid, Ummu Afeera Binti; Abdul Azih, Muhammad Naimmuddin Bin; A/L Maniyam, Sasi Kumar; Abd Fuaa, Azliana Binti; Bin Abidin, Mohd Radhwan; Bin Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan title: Pulmonary Phaehyphomycosis in Retroviral Disease Patient date: 2021-09-23 words: 349 flesch: 30 summary: CT Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis was arranged to look for occult malignancy or infection and he was found to have multiple non-enhancing subcentimeter lung nodules mainly at the lateral segment of the right middle lobe of his lung. S17 Pulmonary Phaehyphomycosis in Retroviral Disease Patient Ummu Afeera Binti Zainulabid1, Muhammad Naimmuddin Bin Abdul Azih1, Sasi Kumar A/L Maniyam1, Azliana Binti Abd. keywords: medicine cache: ijhhs-335.pdf plain text: ijhhs-335.txt item: #76 of 236 id: ijhhs-337 author: Toh, Steven; Shen, Chean Chung title: A Case of Chronic Relapsing Inflammatory Optic Neuropathy date: 2021-09-23 words: 290 flesch: 35 summary: Knowledge of this rare condition as part of the differential diagnoses of possible aetiologies of optic neuropathy is important among Ophthalmologists, as prompt diagnosis and steroid treatment helped reduce the associated risk of blindness. The condition is highly responsive to systemic steroid treatment and prone to relapse on steroid withdrawal. keywords: optic cache: ijhhs-337.pdf plain text: ijhhs-337.txt item: #77 of 236 id: ijhhs-339 author: Binti Ashamuddin, Noor Aqilah; Mohd Noor, Sabariah Binti; Mohd Yasin, Irni Binti title: Case Of NAIT Causing Severe Thrombocytopenia due to Anti-HLA Class I date: 2021-09-23 words: 311 flesch: 38 summary: S21 Case Of NAIT Causing Severe Thrombocytopenia due to Anti-HLA Class This is a rare and unique case of NAIT secondary to Anti-HLA Class I antibody and hence clinician should be au fait with the diagnosis and management as it is infrequent among Malaysian. keywords: platelet cache: ijhhs-339.pdf plain text: ijhhs-339.txt item: #78 of 236 id: ijhhs-340 author: Wong, Jo Ann title: Leptospirosis: A Rare Cause of Acute Hepatitis date: 2021-09-23 words: 276 flesch: 46 summary: Liver biopsy was performed and histologically it was suggestive of leptospirosis. Due to the rarity of leptospirosis in the UK, the serological testing of leptospirosis is only performed in the Rare and Imported Pathogens Laboratory in Porton Down, Salisbury leading to a delay in getting the result. keywords: leptospirosis cache: ijhhs-340.pdf plain text: ijhhs-340.txt item: #79 of 236 id: ijhhs-343 author: Bin Mohd Fauad, Muhammad Farid; Baharuddin, Hazlyna; Mohd Zim, Mohd Arif; Johari, Bushra title: A Healthy Young Lady with ‘Unprovoked’ Persistent Bilateral Pulmonary Embolism - Why? date: 2021-09-23 words: 299 flesch: 30 summary: Keywords: Pulmonary embolism; seronegative anti-phospholipid antibodies, chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) 1. Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Teknologi Mara DOI: Interestingly, two CTPAs performed at 6 months and 9 months after initial presentation revealed persistent bilateral pulmonary embolism. keywords: aps cache: ijhhs-343.pdf plain text: ijhhs-343.txt item: #80 of 236 id: ijhhs-344 author: Binti Syed Mudzhar, Sharifah NurDurrah; Othman, Mohd Yusran title: Huge Renal Angiomyolipoma in a Child with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Dilemma date: 2021-09-23 words: 304 flesch: 36 summary: Keywords: Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), renal angiomyolipoma (RAML), rapamycin inhibitor, partial nephrectomy 1. A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Dilemma Sharifah NurDurrah binti Syed Mudzhar1, Mohd Yusran Othman1 Abstract Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) is a rare neuro-cutaneous disorder that is associated with the development of benign hamartomas including renal angiomyolipoma (RAML). keywords: raml cache: ijhhs-344.pdf plain text: ijhhs-344.txt item: #81 of 236 id: ijhhs-350 author: Ivanovich, Vaulin Vladimir; Aleksandrovich, Singeev Sergey title: Improving the safety of hospital complexes in modern conditions date: 2021-07-20 words: 4091 flesch: 53 summary: Keywords: fire safety system, improving the fire safety of hospitals and hospital complexes in modern conditions, fire alarm system, video control and monitoring system for the safety of facilities, automatic fire extinguishing system in fire-hazardous premises, individual rescue equipment, modern means evacuation. October’21 412 Original Article Improving the safety of hospital complexes in modern conditions Vaulin Vladimir Ivanovich1, Singeev Sergey Aleksandrovich1 Abstract Background: The article presents the results of a study of ensuring fire safety in medical and preventive institutions (LPI) on the example of the central city hospital. keywords: emergency; evacuation; fire; fire safety; hospital; patients; people; russian; safety; system cache: ijhhs-350.pdf plain text: ijhhs-350.txt item: #82 of 236 id: ijhhs-351 author: Maqbool, Shahzaib; Haider, Maryam; Iqbal, Ather; Ihtesham, Arham; Mohamed, Waleed Inayat; Langove, Muhammad Nadeem; Arsh, Laraib; Sundus, Omaima; Haider, Syed Turab; Omer, Hassam title: Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude, Handwashing Practices and its associated factors Among Mothers of Children Presenting in Paediatric Department of a Tertiary Care Hospital of a Developing Country. date: 2021-07-20 words: 3545 flesch: 54 summary: However, only 40% of mothers were showing good hand hygiene practices. In our study, we found a significant association between handwashing practice with socioeconomic status P<0.045 that is in concordance with a study showing the socioeconomic status as a good predictor of handwashing practices [20], showing that the level of good hand hygiene practice is high among mothers of higher socioeconomic status. keywords: attitude; children; good; handwashing; health; hygiene; knowledge; mothers; practices; study cache: ijhhs-351.pdf plain text: ijhhs-351.txt item: #83 of 236 id: ijhhs-352 author: Withanage, ND; Perera, S; Peiris, H; Prathapan, S; Athiththan, LV title: Regression Model for Socio-demographic, Behavioural and Occupational Risk Factors in Lumbar Disc Herniation (LDH) and Lumbar Disc Degeneration (LDHD)-In Comparison to Apparently Healthy Subjects. date: 2021-07-20 words: 7269 flesch: 57 summary: Majority of the patients in two case groups (LDHD=81.1% & LDH=89.6%) and control group (88.8%) have used moderately firm mattresses for sleeping which did not show a significant difference between study groups (Table 2).According to the regression model, BMI has been considered as a significant risk factor for the development of lumbar spine diseases for both LDHD (OR=1.02 (95% CI=1.0–1.04)) and LDH (OR=1.02 (95%CI=1.02–1.04)). Withanage ND1*, Perera S2, Peiris H3, Prathapan S4& Athiththan LV3 Objective: Present study was aimed to develop a regression model for selected socio- demographic, behavioural and occupational factors with lumbar disc herniation (LDH) and lumbar disc hearniation and degeneration (LDHD) in a selected population in comparison to healthy individuals. keywords: activities; cases; control; degeneration; disc; factors; herniation; ldh; ldhd; lumbar; patients; physical; risk; sciences; sports; sri; study; subjects cache: ijhhs-352.pdf plain text: ijhhs-352.txt item: #84 of 236 id: ijhhs-362 author: Ning, Goh Soo; Awang, Hafizuddin; Omar, Ahmad Fuad; Jaafar, Juhaida; Muda, Fatimah; Ahmad, Mohd Hanief; Embong, Kasemani; Yunus, Nor Azimi title: Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak among Islamic Missionaries in Terengganu state of Malaysia in 2020. date: 2021-07-20 words: 5448 flesch: 55 summary: This paper aimed to describe the characteristics of COVID-19 cases and to outline the experience of COVID-19 outbreak containment in a private Islamic institution in Kuala Terengganu district, Terengganu state of Malaysia. Materials and Methods From 1st March 2020 until 30th June 2020, a descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Kuala Terengganu District Health Office based 493 International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. 05 Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to describe the characteristics of COVID-19 cases and the experience of COVID-19 outbreak containment in BKMQ. keywords: 2020; bkmq; cases; covid-19; days; district; health; institution; islamic; kuala; malaysia; march; outbreak; terengganu cache: ijhhs-362.pdf plain text: ijhhs-362.txt item: #85 of 236 id: ijhhs-363 author: Doğan, M; Polat, O; Baysal, Z; Ulu, MS; İnan, S; Yavaş, GF; İnan, ÜÜ title: Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion date: 2021-07-20 words: 2361 flesch: 49 summary: Parkhayat Hospital, Ophthalmology Clinic, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey Introduction Branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) is recognized as the most common retinal vascular disease following diabetic retinopathy and may result in severe loss of vision (1). No. 04 October’21 Original Article Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion Doğan M1, Polat O2, Baysal Z3, Ulu MS4, İnan S1, Yavaş GF5, İnan ÜÜ6 Abstract: Objective: Branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) is the most common retinal vascular disease following diabetic retinopathy. keywords: blood; brvo; control; group; inflammation; nlr; patients; study cache: ijhhs-363.pdf plain text: ijhhs-363.txt item: #86 of 236 id: ijhhs-367 author: Prusty, B Saroj Kumar; Ramineni, Kiran Kumar; Ingle, Abhijeet; G, Krishna Mohan Reddy; Perveen, Safina; Momin, Majed Abdul Basit title: Dengue Fever Complicated by Sickle Cell Crisis with Multiple Splenic Infarcts date: 2021-07-20 words: 3026 flesch: 50 summary: Keywords: Sickle cell trait, sickle cell disease, dengue fever, splenectomy Correspondence to: Mustafa Dogan, MD. Massive splenic infarction which is arbitrarily defined as infarction involving more than 50% of the spleen size is almost unknown among adults with Sickle cell trait, but there are reports of massive splenic infarcts in patients with sickle cell disease, and hemoglobin SC disease, seen particularly in association with stress, hypoxia or following air travel especially in unpressurized aircrafts 12. keywords: blood; cell; dengue; disease; fever; hemoglobin; patient; sickle; trait cache: ijhhs-367.pdf plain text: ijhhs-367.txt item: #87 of 236 id: ijhhs-369 author: Abdul Salim, Noor Hafizah; Rashid, Aneesa Abdul; Md Pauzi, Ahmad Luqman; Isa, Mohd Hisham title: Conducting a FIMA Lifesaver Course in the COVID-19 Setting by IMAM in Malaysia date: 2022-02-07 words: 2707 flesch: 54 summary: IMAM handled promotion of the event, recruiting participants, event location for onsite training and coordination of online platform and broadcasting. As for onsite training, four stations were allocated, equipped with trainers and BLS mannequin. keywords: bls; covid-19; face; health; malaysia; medical; number; participants; sciences; training cache: ijhhs-369.pdf plain text: ijhhs-369.txt item: #88 of 236 id: ijhhs-37 author: Yargic, Ilhan title: Biological Mechanisms Underlying Addiction date: 2018-05-18 words: 3214 flesch: 50 summary: A person who uses a drug is taking the risk of starting this disease process in his body and brain because drug use triggers a series of biological cascades. These changes in the brain have a potential to continue for a long time after drug use has stopped. keywords: addiction; brain; control; dopamine; drug; reward; system; use; withdrawal cache: ijhhs-37.pdf plain text: ijhhs-37.txt item: #89 of 236 id: ijhhs-372 author: Abimbola, Ebeye Oladunni; Itohan, Osahon Roli; Ehizokhale, Ehebha Santos; Chuwuma, Ojumah Nancy; Godswill, Okoro Ogheneyebrorue; Enatewe, Akpoyibo Emmanuel title: Tattoo and Body Piercings among Young Adults in Nigeria date: 2022-02-07 words: 3153 flesch: 60 summary: No % No idea % 1 Are you aware of tattoo and body piercing? 340 85.0 38 9.5 2.2 5.5 2 Are Males mostly involved in tattoo 313 78.3 56 14.0 31 7.8 3 Are Females mostly involved in tattoo 220 55.0 138 34.5 42 10.5 4 Are Males mostly involved in body piercing 148 37.0 202 50.5 50 12.5 5 Are Females mostly involved in body piercing 322 80.5 49 12.3 29 7.2 Table 2: Do you have any body modification? Frequency Percentage (%) P-value TATTOO PIERCING NONE TOTAL 54 70 276 400 13.5 17.5 69.0 100 0.000 Table 3: Respondents reason and significance of body modification Body piercing among females is usually seen as a norm in most part of the world without negative attachment as compared to body piercing among men. keywords: body; health; human; respondents; students; table; tattoo; tattooing cache: ijhhs-372.pdf plain text: ijhhs-372.txt item: #90 of 236 id: ijhhs-376 author: Fitri, Fasihah Irfani; Rambe, Aldy S; Ong, Paulus Anam; Gultom, Ika Mariana title: Correlation Between The Indonesian Versions of Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA-INA) and Visual Cognitive Assessment Test (VCAT-INA) as Cognitive Screening Tools date: 2022-02-07 words: 4276 flesch: 53 summary: No study has yet evaluated its use as cognitive screening test. The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between the Indonesian version of Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA-INA) and Visual Cognitive Assessment Test (VCAT-INA) as cognitive screening tools. keywords: assessment; dementia; impairment; ina; moca; score; screening; study; subjects; test; vcat; years cache: ijhhs-376.pdf plain text: ijhhs-376.txt item: #91 of 236 id: ijhhs-38 author: Hawari, Feras I title: Tobacco dependence; the whole story date: 2018-05-18 words: 9385 flesch: 55 summary: Kreteks, another form of smoking tobacco, are usually clove-flavored and contains eugenol which has an anesthetic effect.4 Flavoring in general usually allow for deeper and thus more harmful smoke inhalation. This form of smoking tobacco is commonly used in countries in Southeast Asia such as Indonesia. keywords: brain; cancer; chronic; cigarettes; control; countries; department; dependence; disease; exposure; general; hand; health; health sciences; human; international; journal; lung; nicotine; report; risk; services; smoke; smokers; smoking; tobacco; treatment; u.s; use; world; world health cache: ijhhs-38.pdf plain text: ijhhs-38.txt item: #92 of 236 id: ijhhs-380 author: Mahmoud, Hand F; Elmedany, Hebatullah EMZ title: Effect of comorbidities and polypharmacy on fall risk among older adults date: 2022-02-07 words: 2679 flesch: 59 summary: No. 01 January’22 Original Article: Effect of comorbidities and polypharmacy on fall risk among older adults Hand F Mahmoud1, Hebatullah EMZ Elmedany1 Abstract Introduction: Correlation of fall risk with number of comorbidities, medications and age. keywords: age; comorbidities; falls; medications; patients; polypharmacy; risk; study cache: ijhhs-380.pdf plain text: ijhhs-380.txt item: #93 of 236 id: ijhhs-382 author: Hossain, Md Azad; Sarkar, Mukul Kumar; Mahbub, Imtiaj; Islam, SM Shahinul title: The relation between HbA1c variability and diabetic autonomic neuropathy among type-2 diabetic patients date: 2022-02-07 words: 6113 flesch: 54 summary: Data shows the prevalence of this investigation of diabetic autonomic neuropathy is 19.33% (Table 1). Recognizing and treating diabetic autonomic neuropathy. keywords: care; dan; diabetes; diabetic; duration; hba1c; journal; mean; neuropathy; patients; prevalence; study; type-2 cache: ijhhs-382.pdf plain text: ijhhs-382.txt item: #94 of 236 id: ijhhs-385 author: Akter, Shahnawaz; Asha, Moushumi Taher; Ara, Shamim; Kishwara, Segupta; Shahriah, Sunjida title: Three-Jaw Chuck Pinch Strength and Its Correlation with Hand Breadth in Electronic Technicians date: 2022-02-07 words: 3021 flesch: 62 summary: The present study aims to see the correlation of pinch strength and hand breadth between the electronics technicians of Dhaka Metropolitan City and sedentary workers of the same region. The present study was planned to measure the correlation of three-jaw chuck pinch strength with hand breadth in electronics technicians working in Dhaka Metropolitan City. keywords: breadth; chuck; group; hand; jaw; mean; pinch; strength cache: ijhhs-385.pdf plain text: ijhhs-385.txt item: #95 of 236 id: ijhhs-388 author: Pasaribu, Sudana Fatahillah; Wiboworini, Budiyanti; Kartikasari, Lilik Retna title: Total Phenolic Content and Antioxidant Activity of Germinated Black Rice Variety Krisna Extract, Indonesia date: 2022-02-07 words: 5082 flesch: 53 summary: It was observed weighed a sample of 50 µl of germinated black rice extract, dissolved in 50 µl of distilled water, and made with a concentration of 10,000 ppm. Table 1 shows that the percentage yield of germinated black rice extract was 9.94%, from the initial weight of 100g of Simplicia. keywords: activity; aktivitas; analysis; antioksidan; antioxidant; antioxidant activity; black; compounds; content; dpph; extract; health; indonesia; method; phenol; phenolic; results; rice; rice extract; study; total cache: ijhhs-388.pdf plain text: ijhhs-388.txt item: #96 of 236 id: ijhhs-389 author: Ky, Wong Choc; Fauzi, Mohd Hashairi; Rahman, Andey; Mohd Shukri, Mohd Faiz; Tuan Kamauzaman, Tuan Hairulnizam; Abdul Ghani, Mohd Najib title: Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) and Epsilon wave date: 2022-02-07 words: 1474 flesch: 52 summary: Kayser HW, van der Wall EE, Sivananthan MU, Plein S, Bloomer TN, de Roos A. Diagnosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia: a review. However, in the presence of abnormal right ventricular features on point-of- care ultrasound (POCUS) aided with Epsilon wave on electrocardiogram (ECG) it will expedite early detection of possible ARVC and facilitate timely management this rare condition especially in resource-limited setting. keywords: arvc; department; ecg; emergency; epsilon; pocus; wave cache: ijhhs-389.pdf plain text: ijhhs-389.txt item: #97 of 236 id: ijhhs-394 author: Shaharom, Mohamed Hatta title: AZ-ZAHRAWI MEMORIAL LECTURE: Psychospirituality in Medicine date: 2022-03-13 words: 501 flesch: 46 summary: It is trendy and a necessity now to discuss mental health during this SARS-CoV-2 onslaught, along with the disease that it brings. Keywords: psychospiritual, spirituality, holistic, mental health ___________________________________________________________________________ keywords: health; medicine cache: ijhhs-394.pdf plain text: ijhhs-394.txt item: #98 of 236 id: ijhhs-395 author: Abdul Hamid, Farique Rizal title: PLENARY: Managing Non-COVID Cases in Times of COVID date: 2022-03-13 words: 197 flesch: 38 summary: Keywords: non-COVID-19 cases, efficient disaster management, balancing-resilience strategy ___________________________________________________________________________ There are many lessons the world can learn from this disastrous pandemic outbreak for us to revise and strategize an efficient disaster management system which includes non-COVID-19 cases. keywords: covid-19 cache: ijhhs-395.pdf plain text: ijhhs-395.txt item: #99 of 236 id: ijhhs-396 author: Khairie, Mohamad Fadli title: Big Data Analysis during Pandemic: Malaysia Health Data Warehouse Experience date: 2022-03-13 words: 273 flesch: 33 summary: This presentation explores the experience of Malaysia Health Data Warehouse leveraging big data analysis during the pandemic. Keywords: big data, GIS, data warehouse ___________________________________________________________________________ Correspondence to: Senior Deputy Director, Operation Unit Malaysia Health Data Warehouse, Health Informatics Centre, Ministry of Health, Kompleks E, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, Putrajaya, Malaysia. keywords: data cache: ijhhs-396.pdf plain text: ijhhs-396.txt item: #100 of 236 id: ijhhs-397 author: Rusli, Mohammad Farhan title: Symposium 1: Post COVID-19 World date: 2022-03-13 words: 318 flesch: 43 summary: Keywords: public health, digitalisation, pandemic, COVID-19 ___________________________________________________________________________ The second pillar addresses the need to bridge the gap between public health services and clinical care for a seamless patient experience. keywords: health cache: ijhhs-397.pdf plain text: ijhhs-397.txt item: #101 of 236 id: ijhhs-4 author: Misha’l, Aly A title: The Concept of Successful Aging date: 2017-12-17 words: 2465 flesch: 48 summary: The role of society/state It may be very difficult for old individuals to get involved in activities that produce successful aging. In studying of changes in older people, it is important to distinguish between effects of aging per se, and those caused by age-related illnesses. keywords: age; aging; concept; health; individuals; life; people cache: ijhhs-4.pdf plain text: ijhhs-4.txt item: #102 of 236 id: ijhhs-40 author: Waqas, Ansari Abdul; Shahzad, Momin; Rasool, Naziya Aejaz title: Kaifiyāt-i-Arba‘a As A Prime Cause of Physical Changes Of Matter date: 2018-05-18 words: 3251 flesch: 67 summary: Boiling is a Nuḍj or concoction by moist heat of the indeterminate matter which is present as the moisture of the thing boiled. Broiling is a concoction by dry foreign heat. keywords: arba‘a; cold; dry; heat; moist; qualities cache: ijhhs-40.pdf plain text: ijhhs-40.txt item: #103 of 236 id: ijhhs-401 author: Helmi Salim, Ahmad Munawwar title: COVID-19 Experiences in Malaysia date: 2022-03-13 words: 99 flesch: 30 summary: S11 COVID-19 Experiences in Malaysia Ahmad Munawwar Helmi Salim Adapting the whole society approach, IMARET complements the effort by the Ministry of Health in battling the pandemic by working with various parties, which includes United Nation agencies, government agencies, corporate sectors and NGOs. Since 16th March 2020, IMARET has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by mobilizing medical and non-medical volunteers, and providing medical equipment and supplies to support the healthcare facilities throughout Malaysia. keywords: malaysia cache: ijhhs-401.pdf plain text: ijhhs-401.txt item: #104 of 236 id: ijhhs-404 author: Sobani, Muhamad Ariff; Mat Barhan, Noor Shairah; Ahmad Kailani, Abdul Azim Al-Abrar; Rahim, Norazila Abdul; Mansor, Masaany title: ORAL PRESENTATION: Eagle Syndrome: The Forgotten Entity date: 2022-03-13 words: 349 flesch: 37 summary: S14 ORAL PRESENTATION Eagle Syndrome: The Forgotten Entity Muhamad Ariff Sobani1, Noor Shairah Mat Barhan1, Abdul Azim Al-Abrar Ahmad Kailani1,2, Norazila Abdul Rahim1, Masaany Mansor1 Elongated styloid process or Eagle syndrome is a rare condition presenting with a wide range of symptoms including throat pain, foreign body sensation, neck pain and ear pain. Thus, a CT scan with contrast of the neck was requested, which reported no foreign body, but the presence of bilateral elongated styloid process suggesting Eagle Syndrome. keywords: eagle; syndrome cache: ijhhs-404.pdf plain text: ijhhs-404.txt item: #105 of 236 id: ijhhs-408 author: Malik, Normaliza Ab; Jaafar, Azlan; Al Khadim, Aws Hashim Ali title: Effect of Health Messages during Dental Treatment in Improving COVID-19 Preventive Health Behaviour: A Randomised Controlled Trial date: 2022-03-13 words: 387 flesch: 40 summary: An informational health message delivered using an audio device during dental treatment was effective in improving COVID-19 preventive health behaviour among dental patients. Preventive health behaviour is essential during dental visits to ensure the environment is safe for dental healthcare providers and patients attending the dental clinic. keywords: health cache: ijhhs-408.pdf plain text: ijhhs-408.txt item: #106 of 236 id: ijhhs-414 author: Musa, Muhamad Yusri; Jalil, Jasmin; Kamarrudin, Siti Hajariah; Appalanaido, Gokula Kumar title: Challenges in Managing Head and Neck Cancer During Pandemic: Experience of an Institution date: 2022-03-13 words: 359 flesch: 30 summary: Before the pandemic, patients were already at risk of delayed treatment due to multiple factors mentioned and the lack of radiotherapy centres in the country. The outbreak of COVID-19 added significant challenges and treatment dilemmas caused by quarantines, hospitalisation, screening protocols, illnesses and lockdowns interfering with patients' movement. keywords: patients; treatment cache: ijhhs-414.pdf plain text: ijhhs-414.txt item: #107 of 236 id: ijhhs-417 author: Zahir, Zulaikha; Marzuki, Ariffin; Ali, Saedah; Tarmizi, Ahmad; Kamaruzaman, Kamarul Azmanie title: Quadriceps Femoris Ultrasonography: A Tool to Assess Nutritional Status and Prognosticate Mortality Outcome in Adult Mechanically Ventilated Patients date: 2022-03-13 words: 378 flesch: 27 summary: Keywords: mNUTRIC score, critical ill nutrition, ultrasonography, quadriceps femoris, mortality ___________________________________________________________________________ 1Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia. 3Department of Dietetic and Nutrition, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia Correspondence to: Zulaikha Zahir, Dr. , Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia, zulaikha88zahir@gmail.com __________________________________________________________________________________ DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v6i0.417 mailto:zulaikha88zahir@gmail.com keywords: mortality; patients cache: ijhhs-417.pdf plain text: ijhhs-417.txt item: #108 of 236 id: ijhhs-419 author: Jia, Lim Yan; Yi, Tan Jia; Yahya, Nurul Asyikin; Abdullah, Asma Alhusna Abang title: Identification of The Use of Substances Among Orthodontic Patients date: 2022-03-13 words: 343 flesch: 44 summary: S29 Identification of The Use of Substances Among Orthodontic Patients Lim Yan Jia1, Tan Jia Yi1, Nurul Asyikin Yahya2, Asma Alhusna Abang Abdullah3 Objective: Substance abuse among the youth is rising and may cause abnormal manifestation in the oral cavity. Hence, the orthodontic dental setting is a potential venue to detect substance abuse among these young patients. keywords: substance cache: ijhhs-419.pdf plain text: ijhhs-419.txt item: #109 of 236 id: ijhhs-421 author: Rosdi, Ehsan title: Case Report: Eclampsia in a Post COVID-19 Patient date: 2022-03-13 words: 325 flesch: 50 summary: Many recent studies have shown that COVID-19 infection increases the risk of developing preeclampsia via its effect on the placenta. This case highlights COVID-19 infection as one of the emerging risk factors for the development of preeclampsia and eclampsia. keywords: covid-19 cache: ijhhs-421.pdf plain text: ijhhs-421.txt item: #110 of 236 id: ijhhs-427 author: H, Syafiqah; A, Nurul; S, Nurul; SA, Nur; Sani, Huzairi title: Development of Health Education Booklet on Heart Failure for Public Readers date: 2022-03-13 words: 322 flesch: 40 summary: The leading causes of heart failure in adult Malaysians are ischaemic heart disease (68%), valvular/rheumatic heart disease (29%), and non- ischaemic cardiomyopathy (28%). S37 Development of Health Education Booklet on Heart Failure for Public Readers Syafiqah H, Nurul A, Nurul S, Nur S.A, Huzairi Sani Objectives: Heart failure is a condition that is commonly seen in the community, however, there is still a major gap in understanding the diagnosis. keywords: heart cache: ijhhs-427.pdf plain text: ijhhs-427.txt item: #111 of 236 id: ijhhs-428 author: Dalawi, Izzaty; Isa, Mohamad Rodi; Mohd Hatta, Mohd Faizul Harris; Rahmat, Mohamad Fairuz title: The Agreement between State-Trait-Anxiety-Inventory (STAI) and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) on Measuring Anxiety Level Among Adult Patients Before Venepuncture Procedure date: 2022-03-13 words: 414 flesch: 55 summary: Hence, this study assessed the agreement between State-Trait-Anxiety-Inventory (STAI) and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) on measuring anxiety levels among adult patients before the venepuncture procedure. Conclusion: The STAI and BAI have an agreement on measuring anxiety levels among patients waiting for venepuncture procedures based on a good degree of concordance. keywords: anxiety; stai cache: ijhhs-428.pdf plain text: ijhhs-428.txt item: #112 of 236 id: ijhhs-430 author: MI, Nor Azila; A, Ahmad Baihaqi; A, Nur Aslizah; AR, Nur Haizumraimi; MAR, Nur Saadah title: An Observational Study on Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of COVID-19 Patients Urgently Hospitalised from COVID Assessment Centres in Seremban, Malaysia date: 2022-03-13 words: 376 flesch: 57 summary: Baihaqi Azraii, Family Medicine Specialist, Klinik Kesihatan Nilai, Seremban, Malaysia, drbaihaqi@yahoo.com __________________________________________________________________________________ DOI: http:// dx.doi .org/1 0.313 44/ijh hs.v6i 0.430 mailto:drbaihaqi@yahoo.com S40 2ND PLACE WINNER, E-POSTER PRESENTATION An Observational Study on Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of COVID-19 Patients Urgently Hospitalised from COVID Assessment Centres in Seremban, Malaysia Nor-Azila MI1, Ahmad-Baihaqi A1, Nur-Aslizah A2, Nur-Haizumraimi AR3, Nur-Saadah MAR4 Objectives: COVID-19 emerged as a major global health problem in late 2019. keywords: cases; seremban cache: ijhhs-430.pdf plain text: ijhhs-430.txt item: #113 of 236 id: ijhhs-433 author: Zuhrin, Izwan; Nurulhuda, -; Shamala, Doreen; Yatim, Saari Mohd title: Effects of a Structured Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program in COVID-19 Pneumonia Patients date: 2022-03-13 words: 295 flesch: 44 summary: Keywords: COVID-19, outpatients; activities of daily living; community participation ___________________________________________________________________________ 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University Putra Malaysia. Correspondence to: Dr Izwan Zuhrin Bin Abdul Malek, Medical Lecturer, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University Putra Malaysia. keywords: covid-19; program cache: ijhhs-433.pdf plain text: ijhhs-433.txt item: #114 of 236 id: ijhhs-436 author: Hod, Rafidah; Idris, Idayu Badilla; Hod, Rozita title: 100 Top Cited COVID-19-related Publications date: 2022-03-13 words: 384 flesch: 43 summary: S46 100 Top Cited COVID-19-related Publications Rafidah Hod1, Idayu Badilla Idris2, Rozita Hod2 Objectives: Bibliometric analysis scrutinizes documents quantitatively using key parameters such as number of publications, subject area, citation metrics and collaborative networks. Conclusion: Publications in COVID-19 are increasing exponentially and are mainly dominated by the United States. keywords: covid-19; publications cache: ijhhs-436.pdf plain text: ijhhs-436.txt item: #115 of 236 id: ijhhs-437 author: Salam, Abdus title: TEA to Entertain Outcome Based Education for 21st Century Educators to Produce Safe Human Capitals for a Sustainable Global Development. date: 2022-03-31 words: 1176 flesch: 54 summary: Salam A. Best teaching method used, very good in teaching, the best lecturer ever: secrets of teaching online during COVID-19 pandemic. 7. Yousuf R, Salam A. Teaching medical education during the era of COVID-19 pandemic: challenges and probable solutions. keywords: education; learning; medical; salam; teaching cache: ijhhs-437.pdf plain text: ijhhs-437.txt item: #116 of 236 id: ijhhs-439 author: Nath, Anamika; Ropmay, Amarantha Donna; Slong, Daunipaia; Patowary, Amar Jyoti; Ramu Damu, Dev Ashis; Jonpelly, Ankith; Shankar, Kishanth; Das, Prabal title: A Cross Sectional Study on Scaling the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Level of Medical Students During COVID-19 in A Tertiary Level Medical Institution in India date: 2022-03-31 words: 3814 flesch: 59 summary: No. 02 April’22 164 Table 5: Distribution level of anxiety among participants based on sex Level of anxiety Male Female Total Percentage Normal 56(58.95%) 36 (40.91) 92 50.28 Mild 2(2.10%) 6 (6.81) 8 4.37 Moderate 19(20%) 17 (19.32) 36 19.67 Severe 10(10.53%) 12 (13.64) 22 12.02 Extremely severe 8(8.42%) 17 (19.32) 25 13.66 Total 95 88 183 100 Table 6: Distribution levels of anxiety among participants against age Level of anxiety 18 Years 19 Years 20 Years 21 Years 22 Years 23 Years 24 Years 25 Years 26 Years Total Percentage Normal 0 6 (60%) 9 (33.33%) 13 (40.62%) 23 (46%) 26 (76.47%) 12 (63.16%) 2 (25%) 1(50%) 92 50.28 Mild 0 0 1 (3.70%) 1 (3.12%) 2 (4%) 2 (5.88%) 1 (5.26%) 1 (12.5%) 0 8 4.37 Moderate 0 0 4 (14.81%) 10 (31.25%) 10 (20%) 4 (11.76%) 4 (21.05%) 3 (37.5%) 1 (50%) 36 19.67 Severe 1 (100%) 0 5 (18.52%) 5 (15.62%) 7 (14%) 2 (5.88%) 0 2(25%) 0 22 12.02 Extremely severe 0 4 (40%) 8 (29.63%) Medical students are no exception to this. keywords: anxiety; depression; health; medical; stress; students; total; years cache: ijhhs-439.pdf plain text: ijhhs-439.txt item: #117 of 236 id: ijhhs-440 author: Ahmad Khan, Erwan Ershad; Ahmad, Mohd Hanief; Mohamed, Kamarul Azhar; Shaari, Muhammad Hanif; Embong, Kasemani title: Factors Associated with COVID-19 Mortality at Setiu District, Terengganu State of Malaysia in 2021 date: 2022-03-31 words: 3039 flesch: 59 summary: For operational definition, COVID-19 mortality case was defined as any certified case that succumbs to death due to COVID-19 infection. Progression to the next recovery phase will be determined by the number of COVID-19 cases reported each day, the capacity of the healthcare system, including the number of beds available in intensive care units (ICU), and the percentage of the population vaccinated against COVID-19.7A reducing trend in the number of daily cases and ICU beds occupation had been seen lately as more than 80% of the adult population in the country had already completed vaccination.6 Setiu is a district in Terengganu with a population of around 60,000. keywords: cases; covid-19; data; health; malaysia; mortality; patients; study; vaccination cache: ijhhs-440.pdf plain text: ijhhs-440.txt item: #118 of 236 id: ijhhs-443 author: Zahan, Refat; Rahman, Md Abdur; Huda Mamun, Md Shamsul; Ferdaus, Farhana; Akhiruzzaman, -; Yasmin, Rasheda; Shahriah, Sunjida; Islam, Mazharul title: Study on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Among Traumatic Amputated Patients Using DSM-5 Revised Criteria date: 2022-03-31 words: 2886 flesch: 56 summary: Barmparas G, Inaba K, Teixeira PG, Dubose JJ, Criscuoli M, Talving P, et al. Epidemiology of post-traumatic limb amputation: a National Trauma Databank analysis. Guilford Press; 2014: p.80-113. 2. Mckechnie PS, John A. Anxiety and depression following traumatic limb amputation: a systematic review. keywords: age; amputation; bangladesh; disorder; group; limb; ptsd; stress; study cache: ijhhs-443.pdf plain text: ijhhs-443.txt item: #119 of 236 id: ijhhs-446 author: Izzati, Aghnia Ilma; Tamtomo, Didik Gunawan; Rahardjo, Setyo Sri title: The Relationship between Food Myths and the Incidence of Anaemia among Pregnant Women in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy date: 2022-03-31 words: 2031 flesch: 63 summary: Pregnant women who believe in food myths are at risk of developing anaemia even though the OR effect is only 0.271. Cultural beliefs and knowledge such as food myths and taboos can give bad impacts on maternal and child health. keywords: anaemia; food; myths; pregnancy; puskesmas; trimester; women cache: ijhhs-446.pdf plain text: ijhhs-446.txt item: #120 of 236 id: ijhhs-448 author: Riasari, Naili Sofi; Tugasworo, Dodik; Husni, Amin title: Correlation between Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) Serum Levels and Alteration of NIHSS Score in Acute Ischemic Stroke date: 2022-03-31 words: 2695 flesch: 55 summary: The study aim is to determine the correlation between MMP-9 serum levels and alteration of NIHSS score in acute ischemic stroke. ROC curve analysis obtained MMP-9 serum levels ≤48 hours of stroke onset with a cutoff point of 899.5 ng/ml, which MMP-9 serum levels above 899.5 ng/ml as a predictor of worsening clinical outcome. keywords: clinical; day; ischemic; levels; nihss; onset; score; serum; stroke cache: ijhhs-448.pdf plain text: ijhhs-448.txt item: #121 of 236 id: ijhhs-453 author: Salam, Abdus; Yousuf, Rabeya; Allhiani, Rajaa Fahad; Zainol, Jamaludin title: Continuous Assessment in Undergraduate Medical EducationTowards Objectivity and Standardization date: 2022-06-13 words: 2464 flesch: 43 summary: July’22 Editorial: Continuous Assessment in Undergraduate Medical EducationTowards Objectivity and Standardization Salam A1, Yousuf R2, Allhiani RF3, Zainol J4 Keywords: Continuous assessment, Medical education, Objectivity, Standardization Correspondence to: Dr. Abdus Salam, Associate Professor and Head of Medical Education Unit and Community Medicine Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Widad University College, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. This paper describes methods of continuous assessment used in undergraduate medical education aimed to ensure the objectivity and standardization of the assessment. keywords: assessment; education; faculty; human; international; journal; learning; salam; students; teaching cache: ijhhs-453.pdf plain text: ijhhs-453.txt item: #122 of 236 id: ijhhs-459 author: Sert, Havva; Yılmaz, Feride Taşkın; Kumsar, Azime Karakoc; Öztürk, Fatma Can title: Foot Self-Care Behaviours and the Level of Perceived Risk of Amputation in Type 2 Diabetes date: 2022-06-13 words: 5624 flesch: 58 summary: In some studies, it was found that sociodemographic characteristics were not related to foot self-care behaviours.12,17-19 However, in similar studies it was identified that, individuals under the age of 60,10 individuals with higher education,8.10,15,19,35,36 individuals with diabetes duration of 1-5 years and 16 years and more,15 and individuals who received information about diabetic foot care from healthcare professionals previously had better foot self-care behaviours.8,15,17,19,33 Muhammad-Lutfi A, Zaraihah M, Anuar-Ramdhan I. Knowledge and practice of diabetic foot care in an in- patient setting at a tertiary medical center. keywords: amputation; behaviours; care; diabetes; disease; foot; foot self; health; individuals; journal; risk; self; study; type cache: ijhhs-459.pdf plain text: ijhhs-459.txt item: #123 of 236 id: ijhhs-46 author: Ozsoy, Mehmet Sait; Buyuker, Fatih; Gapbarov, Aman; Colapkulu, Nuray; Erol, Cem Ilgin; Ekıncı, Ozgur; Eren, Tunc; Alimoglu, Orhan title: Left-sided gallbladder without situs inversus : report of a case date: 2018-05-18 words: 1500 flesch: 56 summary: In another study by Strong et al, among 19 patients with the diagnosis of a left-sided gall bladder who were scheduled for an elective cholecystectomy for gallbladder stones, there was only one patient detected with CT and the other 18 patients were detected by ultrasonography1. Aberrant gallbladder situated beneath the left lobe of liver. keywords: case; duct; gallbladder; left; liver cache: ijhhs-46.pdf plain text: ijhhs-46.txt item: #124 of 236 id: ijhhs-461 author: Khan, Md Tariqul Islam; Khan, Mahmood Hasan; Tabassum, Mariya; Hassan, Mahadi; Mahmud, SM Tarique; Naznen, Farhana title: Association of Admission Glucose Level with Arrythmia and Heart Failure in Hyperglycemic Patients with Non-ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction date: 2022-06-13 words: 3099 flesch: 50 summary: A statistically significant moderate negative correlation with medium strength of association (r = -0.056) was observed between heart failure (as measured by LVEF and clinical status) and admission plasma glucose levels of the study participants suggesting that the higher was admission plasma glucose level (8.27±1.03 vs. 13.34±3.65; P<0.001),the lower was the LVEF (54.19±7.13 vs. 44.21±7.36; P<0.001), i.e. higher risks of heart failure. Pearson’s correlation test revealed a statistically significant moderate negative correlation with medium strength of association (r = -0.056) between heart failure (as measured by LVEF and clinical status) and admission plasma glucose levels of the study participants suggesting that the higher was admission plasma glucose level the lower was the LVEF in echocardiography i.e. higher chance of heart failure (Figure2). keywords: admission; elevation; failure; glucose; heart; infarction; level; non; patients; plasma; study cache: ijhhs-461.pdf plain text: ijhhs-461.txt item: #125 of 236 id: ijhhs-462 author: Chowdhury, Sabrina Farida; Islam, Md Nazrul; Sony, Sadia Akther title: Evaluation of Oral Health Status Among Pregnant Women Using Oral Hygiene Index- Simplified (OHI-S) Score date: 2022-06-13 words: 3358 flesch: 57 summary: Knowledge and practice of oral health and hygiene and oral health status among school going adolescents in a rural area of Sylhet District, Bangladesh. Nazrul Islam2, Sadia Akther Sony3 Abstract Background:Oral health of women is often neglected during pregnancy. keywords: health; hygiene; ohi; oral; pregnancy; score; status; study; tooth; women cache: ijhhs-462.pdf plain text: ijhhs-462.txt item: #126 of 236 id: ijhhs-465 author: King, Wong Chui; Jaafar, Mohd Johar; Haji Manaf, Mohd Rizal; Isa, Mohd Hisham; Saiboon, Ismail Mohd title: Effect of Movement Control Order to Emergency Department Visit in A Teaching University Hospital in Malaysia During COVID-19 date: 2022-06-13 words: 3636 flesch: 55 summary: Ambulance arrival was significantly more during MCO compared to pre- pandemic period amongst TY patients (p=0.005). In addition, the study found that ambulance arrival was significantly more during MCO for TY patients which support the postulation that patients that arrive during MCO had higher diagnoses acuity. keywords: acuity; covid-19; health; mco; pandemic; patients; total; triage; utilization cache: ijhhs-465.pdf plain text: ijhhs-465.txt item: #127 of 236 id: ijhhs-468 author: Nasreen, Farah; Khalid, Atif; Siddiqui, Sobia Manaal; Ahsan, Mohd title: Dilemma Behind Post-Spinal Tetraplegia: Is Conversion Disorder Really the Culprit? date: 2022-06-13 words: 1815 flesch: 45 summary: Postoperative psychiatry consultation was done, and she was diagnosed as a case of conversion disorder. Keywords:Conversion disorder, Spinal anaesthesia, Tetraplegia Correspondence to: Dr. Atif Khalid, Senior resident, Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Hospital, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. keywords: aligarh; anaesthesia; case; conversion; disorder; patient cache: ijhhs-468.pdf plain text: ijhhs-468.txt item: #128 of 236 id: ijhhs-47 author: Mamat, Mohd Shaiful Nizam; Ibrahim, Rohaida; Abdullah, Baharudin title: Preservation of Lingual Nerve In Excision Of Bilateral Submandibular Sialolith Via Intraoral Approach: A Case Report date: 2018-05-18 words: 1282 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: Sialolithiasis, submandibular gland, lingual nerve. One of the important nerve that closely related with submandibular gland and its duct is lingual nerve. keywords: gland; journal; nerve; salivary; submandibular cache: ijhhs-47.pdf plain text: ijhhs-47.txt item: #129 of 236 id: ijhhs-472 author: Salam, Abdus; Zainol, Jamaludin title: Students’ Elective in Undergraduate Medical Education and Reflective Writing as Method of Assessment date: 2022-09-18 words: 2285 flesch: 51 summary: No. 04 October’22 Editorial: Students’ Elective in Undergraduate Medical Education and Reflective Writing as Method of Assessment Salam A1, Zainol J2 Keywords: Elective course, Medical Education, Reflective skills, Assessment method. Elective courses allow students to have varied learning experiences outside the fixed curriculum. keywords: education; elective; health; journal; learning; outcomes; students; writing cache: ijhhs-472.pdf plain text: ijhhs-472.txt item: #130 of 236 id: ijhhs-473 author: Gul, Samina; Khan, Muhammad Ajmal title: Association of Vitamin D with CRP as A Diagnostic Marker of Cytokine Storm in COVID-19 Patients date: 2022-09-18 words: 3577 flesch: 51 summary: Besides, these also play major role in neuro muscular function, cellular growth, immune function includes anti- inflammatory action, its insufficiency associated with overexpression of TH1 cytokines, and inhibit the expression of inflammatory cytokines e.g tumor necrosis factor TNF alpha, IL-1B, ILK6, IL-1D.13,14Food source of vitamin D are fat fish, cod fish oil, daily recommended allowance (15-20microgram) for adult, with exception of mushroom no plant source of vitamin D. Sundried mushroom contain 7 and 25 microgram/100g of vitamin D.15 Immune System and Vitamin D Vitamin D play major role in defense mechanism of immune system16 and have impact on immune system cells such as dendritic cells, neutrophils, macrophages, T and B lymphocytes.17Vitamin No. 04 October’22 Review Article Association of Vitamin D with CRP as A Diagnostic Marker of Cytokine Storm in COVID-19 Patients Samina Gul1, Muhammad Ajmal Khan2 keywords: ace2; ang; covid-19; crp; disease; health; infection; inflammation; patients; protein; renin; virus; vitamin cache: ijhhs-473.pdf plain text: ijhhs-473.txt item: #131 of 236 id: ijhhs-475 author: Billah, Syed Muhammad Baqui; Naher, Fatema Kamrun title: Injectable Iron and Blood Transfusion for Correction of Anemia in Pregnancy in a Peripheral Tertiary Hospital in Bangladesh: A Quasi-Experimental Study date: 2022-09-18 words: 3258 flesch: 62 summary: Darwish AM, Khalifa EE, Rashad E, Farghally E. Total dose iron dextran infusion versus oral iron for treating iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women: a randomized controlled trial. As different study suggested that iron deficiency is the main cause of anemia in pregnancy in our population, we should keep in mind to prefer injectable iron over blood transfusion during pregnancy. keywords: anemia; blood; intervention; iron; level; pregnancy; study; transfusion; weeks cache: ijhhs-475.pdf plain text: ijhhs-475.txt item: #132 of 236 id: ijhhs-478 author: Akhter, Qazi Farzana; Akhter, Qazi Shamima; Banu, Masuma Akhtar; Ahmed, Matia; Naznen, Farhana title: Time Domain Measures of Heart Rate Variability to Assess Cardiac Autonomic Nerve Function in Adult Bangladeshi Male and Female date: 2022-09-18 words: 3023 flesch: 57 summary: The mechanism responsible for this lower BRS in women may be due to sex hormone.8,9Moreover, parasympathetic tone is more than sympathetic tone in younger women and sympathetic neural outflow is less in women as compared with men.9-12The reverse is true for men, which may be due to testosterones and muscular built of males that cause higher vagal tone.9- 12However, the difference diminishes after the 5th decade of life.9 Some other studies have shown that vagal function is not significantly different between males and females, but sympathetic activity is significantly higher in maleswhen compared to females.10,11Heart rate variability (HRV) reflects autonomic nerve function status.3,12 Normallyvariation in heart rate is related to the balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system which provides early better qualitative and quantitative interpretation of sympatho-vagal activity and can detect autonomic impairment.3Moreover, HRV represents a non-invasive, pain free, economic and simple measurement which help us understand a range of information provided by the numerous HRV parameters.13High HRV reflects good adaptability and well-functioning autonomic control.3,12,13 On the other hand, reduced HRV acts as a strong predictor of many cardiac diseases.3,12,13Hence, this study was proposed to assess the autonomic nerve function status through heart rate variability in males and femalesin a Bangladeshi adult population to explore its role in health and disease and to an information pool toraisemore awareness among clinicians for better management of the cardiac diseases in clinical practice. No. 04 October’22 Original Article Time Domain Measures of Heart Rate Variability to Assess Cardiac Autonomic Nerve Function in Adult Bangladeshi Male and Female Qazi Farzana Akhter1, Qazi Shamima Akhter2, Masuma Akhtar Banu3,Matia Ahmed1, Farhana Naznen4 Abstract Background: Heart rate variability (HRV) has been considered as an indicator of autonomic nerve function status. keywords: bangladesh; blood; function; group; heart; mean; pressure; rate; variability cache: ijhhs-478.pdf plain text: ijhhs-478.txt item: #133 of 236 id: ijhhs-483 author: Muralidhar, Aparna; Shetty, Archana; Gaffoor, Nidha; Sandeepa, Supriya; Sandhyarani, Kanna; Nagabhushan, Bhargavi Kalburgi title: What is in a Blood Group? ABO and Rh Blood Types in COVID–19: Correlation with Clinical Outcomes in A Tertiary Care Centre in India date: 2022-09-18 words: 3206 flesch: 55 summary: To analyse the association between blood group and severity of COVID-19 infection, distribution of blood groups was compared between infected caseswho required ICU admission (severe) and cases which did not(mild and moderate categories). No significant association was observed between blood group and severity of infection nor blood groups and mortality rates. keywords: abo; blood; covid-19; group; infection; mortality; patients; positive; severity; study; type cache: ijhhs-483.pdf plain text: ijhhs-483.txt item: #134 of 236 id: ijhhs-485 author: Yew Richard, Wong Kim; Rasheed, Shamim Rahman Bin SMA Abdul title: The Mystery of the Disappearing Nasal Packs date: 2022-09-18 words: 1472 flesch: 53 summary: Figure 2:Nasal packs, enveloped with an outer layer using glove, after removal from the stomach. Nasal packs are extremely useful tools for hemostasis in endoscopic nasal surgeries. keywords: journal; merocel; nasal; packing; packs; surgery cache: ijhhs-485.pdf plain text: ijhhs-485.txt item: #135 of 236 id: ijhhs-487 author: Nasreen, Farah; Khalid, Atif; Siddiqui, Sobia Manaal; Ahsan, Mohd title: Dilemma Behind Post-Spinal Tetraplegia: Is Conversion Disorder Really the Culprit? date: 2022-09-18 words: 1810 flesch: 46 summary: Postoperative psychiatry consultation was done, and she was diagnosed as a case of conversion disorder. Keywords: Conversion disorder, spinal anaesthesia, tetraplegia Correspondence to: Dr. Farah Nasreen,Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, JNMCH, AMU Aligarh, India. keywords: anaesthesia; case; conversion; disorder; patient; spinal cache: ijhhs-487.pdf plain text: ijhhs-487.txt item: #136 of 236 id: ijhhs-489 author: Salam, Abdus; Abdelhalim, Abdelbaset Taher; Begum, Hamida; Pasha, Mehboob Alam title: Faculty Development in Medical Education: What, Why and How. date: 2023-01-11 words: 3250 flesch: 39 summary: Formerly, faculty development programs were designed to improve the teaching roles only. Other factors preventing faculty from participating in faculty development programs can be lack of motivation, lack of financial reward and recognition of teaching excellence and high volume of workload23. keywords: development; doi; education; faculty; faculty development; journal; leadership; medical; program; roles; salam; teaching cache: ijhhs-489.pdf plain text: ijhhs-489.txt item: #137 of 236 id: ijhhs-49 author: Mohamad, Adam; Mohamad, Irfan; Adnan, Khairulzaman; Fattah, Syed Yusoff Alzawawi Syed Abdul title: Outer Table Frontal Bone Fracture: When Need Surgical Intervention? date: 2018-05-18 words: 1478 flesch: 48 summary: In general, any postponement in the treatment of frontal sinus fracture can leads to various sequelae such as acute and chronic sinusitis, mucocele, mucopyelocele, osteomyelitis, meningitis as well as brain abscess3. Conclusion: Management of frontal sinus fracture depends on the severity of injury and involvement of frontal recess. keywords: bone; fracture; left; sinus; surgery cache: ijhhs-49.pdf plain text: ijhhs-49.txt item: #138 of 236 id: ijhhs-493 author: Godswill, Okoro Ogheneyebrorue; O, Oyovwi Mega; Udi, Onoriode Andrew; Onoriode, Igben Vincent-Junior; Owhefere, Owhefere Great title: Morphometric Study of the Asterion in Adult Dry Human Skulls of Nigerian Origin date: 2023-01-11 words: 1676 flesch: 59 summary: The goals of this present study were to categorize asterion types based on the presence or absence of suture bone and to estimate the linear distances of the asterions from various bony landmarks, and their proximity to the transverse sinus, which are relevance to thepractices of anthropologists, anatomists, forensic pathologists, and neurosurgeons. Type I asterion is one where all three suture are present, whilein type II asterion, there is only one or two are present. keywords: anatomy; asterion; human; right; transverse; type cache: ijhhs-493.pdf plain text: ijhhs-493.txt item: #139 of 236 id: ijhhs-495 author: Zainuddin, Nurzaitil Aswani; Shaaban, Juwita; Muhamad, Rosediani; Zainun, Zuraida; Nor, Azzyati Muhamad; Yaacob, Najib Majdi; Mohd Yusoff, Siti Suhaila; Zakaria, Rosnani; Draman, Nani title: Quality of Life and Activity of Daily living of Ischaemic Stroke Patients in North-Eastern of Peninsular Malaysia: The Effect of Bal-Ex Stroke Home Rehabilitation date: 2023-01-11 words: 4644 flesch: 54 summary: Conclusion This study has provided additional data supporting the remarkable benefits of a HBR programme for stroke patients in Malaysia. Kranciukaite D, Rastenyte D. Measurement of quality of life in stroke patients. keywords: adl; health; home; intervention; mean; patients; qol; rehabilitation; stroke; study; time cache: ijhhs-495.pdf plain text: ijhhs-495.txt item: #140 of 236 id: ijhhs-496 author: None title: ijhhs-496 date: 2023-01-06 words: 528 flesch: 3 summary: Editorial Review article Review article Review article Original article Original article Original article Original article Original article Original article Original article Original article Original article Original article Original article Case report Case report International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. 07 AMeta-analysis Cansev Meşe Yavuz Morphometric Study of the Asterion in Adult Dry Human Skulls of Nigerian Origin Okoro Ogheneyebrorue Godswill1, Wilson Josiah Iju2, O. A. UDI1, Ahama Endurance Efe2, Igben Vincent-Junior Onoriode3, EnaohwoTaniyohwo Mamerhi2, Inikoro Charity4, Owhefere Great Owhefere2 Antenatal Risk Factors of Children with Cerebral Palsy: An Experience of Center for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP) in Bangladesh Md. keywords: article; article case; bangladesh; human; report; review article cache: ijhhs-496.docx plain text: ijhhs-496.txt item: #141 of 236 id: ijhhs-497 author: Gamde, Solomon Matthias; Wali, Usman; Garba, Aminu; Agom, Daniel Dansy; Ayuba, Haruna Mallah title: Histopathological and biochemical effects of Aqueous Fruit Extract of Balanite aegyptiaca on Selected Organs of Mice date: 2023-01-11 words: 3113 flesch: 53 summary: However, the body weights of animals at 400 and 800 mg/ kg significantly (P>0.05, P=0.016) increased at the 14th day of treatment (Table 1, Figure 1).The biochemical effect of B. aegyptiaca fruit extract at oral doses of 200, 400, and 800 mg/kg for 28 days are presented in Table 2. Objective: To determine the biochemical effects of aqueous fruit extract of Balanite aegyptiaca in selected organs of mice. keywords: acute; aegyptiaca; animals; effects; extract; health; liver; sciences; toxicity; weight cache: ijhhs-497.pdf plain text: ijhhs-497.txt item: #142 of 236 id: ijhhs-498 author: Ghosh, Nobo Krishna; Afroze, Sharmin; Ahmed, Erfan title: Combating the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience of a Tertiary Care Children Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh date: 2023-01-11 words: 3500 flesch: 37 summary: Health care providers (doctors, nurses, medical technologists) and other health care staffs with suspected COVID 19 were also included for investigation. In response to the initiatives taken by the Government, health care facilities all over the country have taken mitigation measures to fight against COVID 19 with limited resources. keywords: bangladesh; care; children; corona; covid-19; disease; health; hospital; march; pandemic; study cache: ijhhs-498.pdf plain text: ijhhs-498.txt item: #143 of 236 id: ijhhs-5 author: Aisha, Nazziwa; Kamada, Lwere; Zakia, Tebetyo; Handan, Ankarali; Seyit, Ankarali title: Assessing the Learning Environment at Habib medical School, Islamic University in Uganda date: 2017-12-17 words: 2799 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: Medical educational environment, DREEM, student’s perceptions, classroom environment Correspondence to: Ankarali Handan, Department of Biostatistics, Istanbul Medeniyet University, e- mail:handanankarali@gmail.com 1. Khursheed I, Baig L. Students ’ perceptions of educational environment of a private medical school in Pakistan. keywords: environment; items; learning; medical; perception; score; students cache: ijhhs-5.pdf plain text: ijhhs-5.txt item: #144 of 236 id: ijhhs-500 author: Romana, Rimpi; Mollah, Forhadul Hoque; Mozaffor, Miliva; Akter, Shohana; Chakraborty, Tanusri; Sharmin, Fahmida title: Effect of Comorbidities on Antibody Status Following COVID-19 Vaccination– A Comparison between SARS-Cov-2 Infected and Non-infected Healthcare Professionalsin Dhaka, Bangladesh date: 2023-01-11 words: 3882 flesch: 54 summary: Study participants were categorized into two groups: healthcare professionals who were infected by SARS CoV-2 and later vaccinated by two doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine were included in group A, while group B included those who were not infected by SARS CoV-2 but took two doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Results:Participants with hypertension in group A had IgG levels as median 2183.20 AU/ml, and IQR (inter quartile range)of 0 keywords: antibody; covid-19; group; igg; iqr; median; participants; sars; study cache: ijhhs-500.pdf plain text: ijhhs-500.txt item: #145 of 236 id: ijhhs-501 author: Nath, Anamika; Thakuria, Pradip Kumar; Baruah, Aditya Madhab title: A Comparative Study of Suicide Cases in Pre-COVID and COVID Phases date: 2023-01-11 words: 2436 flesch: 60 summary: Conclusion: COVID-19 pandemic showed a rise in suicide cases and a shift towards male preponderance that was daily-wage labourers and hanging cases, which might be due to loss of pay during the phase. The highest number of suicide cases was recorded in 2020 with 117 cases of suicide. keywords: cases; covid; covid-19; health; pandemic; phase; pre; suicide cache: ijhhs-501.pdf plain text: ijhhs-501.txt item: #146 of 236 id: ijhhs-502 author: Tamboli, Sabiha Saleem; Tamboli, Saleem B title: The Utility of Antibiogram in Prevention of Hearing Impairment Caused by Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media (CSOM): A Prospective Study from Rural Area of Maharashtra, India date: 2023-01-11 words: 2989 flesch: 49 summary: The most isolated organism was Pseudomonas aeruginosa 40% followed by Staphylococcus aureus33%, and Klebsiella species 10% (Table 6). Dr. Saleem B Tamboli, Professor, Dept of Pharmacology, Grant Government Medical College & Sir J J Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai, India International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. 07 keywords: csom; hearing; loss; media; otitis; patients; perforation; sensitivity; study; table cache: ijhhs-502.pdf plain text: ijhhs-502.txt item: #147 of 236 id: ijhhs-503 author: Saud, Bhuvan; Adhikari, Saroj; Amatya, Neetu; Thapa, Harish Singh; Paudel, Govinda; Shahi, Shankar; Yadav, Pravin Kumar title: Smoking Turnover IntentionAmong Active Tobacco Smokers During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kathmandu, Nepal date: 2023-01-11 words: 3676 flesch: 62 summary: Khan ZA, Goel R, Mukherjee AK, Khan T. Prevalence and predictors of intention to quit tobacco smoking in smokers of rural area of North India ( Haryana ). A recent study has noted that due to COVID-19 active smokers had higher risks of hospitalization (OR 1.80, 95% CI 1.26-2.29) and mortality (smoking 1–9/day: OR keywords: covid-19; health; intention; knowledge; nepal; participants; perception; smokers; smoking; study; tobacco; turnover cache: ijhhs-503.pdf plain text: ijhhs-503.txt item: #148 of 236 id: ijhhs-504 author: Salleh, Mohamad Najib; Hasny, Nurul Syuhadah; Ramli, Ramiza Ramza; Mohamad, Sakinah; Md Shukri, Norasnieda; Azman, Nusaibah; Hussain, Faezahtul Arbaeyah title: Epstein-Barr Virus-Negative Associated with Sinonasal Lymphoepithelial Carcinoma –A Rare Case Report date: 2023-01-11 words: 2541 flesch: 47 summary: There are very few reported LEC cases with EBV negative.1 Differentials of LEC include lymphoma, melanoma, olfactory neuroblastomaand sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma (SNUC). Previous studies have shown that nasopharyngeal LEC is a radiosensitive condition for which radiation can achieve excellent local control rates.7-9 Radiotherapy should be the primary treatment modality even for cases with lymph node metastasis.9 Locoregional treatment strategy for patients with non-nasopharyngeal LEC will be to irradiate all the primary tumours. keywords: carcinoma; case; diagnosis; ebv; health; lec; mass; nasal; sinonasal cache: ijhhs-504.pdf plain text: ijhhs-504.txt item: #149 of 236 id: ijhhs-505 author: Alsulaimi, Najwan Mustafa title: Lethal Complicationin a Newly Diagnosed Patient with Hypertension date: 2023-01-11 words: 1243 flesch: 39 summary: Based on the prevalence of HBV infection in a population, the annual incidence of PAN has been reported to be between 2 and 77 per million2. HBV-associated PAN commonly complicates the picture early in the course of HBV infection and is infrequently co-occurred with jaundice or the typical hepatitis manifestations and laboratory findings2. keywords: hbv; hepatitis; pan; renal cache: ijhhs-505.pdf plain text: ijhhs-505.txt item: #150 of 236 id: ijhhs-506 author: Editor, Chief title: Editorial (Special Issue 7) date: 2023-01-22 words: 386 flesch: 47 summary: Supplementary Issue Editorial: Dr Elsa Haniffah Mejia Mohamed Dr Nur Aizati Athirah Daud Professor Dr Irfan Mohamad Associate Professor Dr Wan Ahmad Hafiz Bin Wan Md Adnan Associate Professor Dr Aneesa Abdul Rashid Dr Muhamad Yusri Musa Dr Syed Abdul Khaliq Syed Abdul Hamid Dr Siti Fatimah Badlishah Dr Mohamad Fadli Khairie Associate Professor Dr Asma Alhusna Binti Abang Abdullah Dr Muhammad Munawar Bin Mohamed Hatta SN Zamri Shahri Microsoft Word - IJHHS IMAM 23rd keywords: allah cache: ijhhs-506.pdf plain text: ijhhs-506.txt item: #151 of 236 id: ijhhs-508 author: Syed Jaapar, Sharifah Zubaidiah title: The Pronoun Conundrum: He or She or They or Per or Ve: To Renounce or Denounce? date: 2023-01-22 words: 345 flesch: 58 summary: Keywords: gender dysphoria; mental health; natal sex; Islam gender 1. This further put those with gender dysphoria in Malaysia at risk of developing anxiety, depression, self-harm behavior, and suicide. keywords: gender cache: ijhhs-508.pdf plain text: ijhhs-508.txt item: #152 of 236 id: ijhhs-509 author: Khalib, Azrul Mohd title: Financing of Healthcare in Malaysia: Change or Business as Usual? date: 2023-01-22 words: 233 flesch: 49 summary: Should we disrupt what we have for the promise of better coverage, quality, and innovation in preventative health, treatment and care? Microsoft Word - IJHHS IMAM 23rd ASC 2022 S6 PLENARY 2 Financing of Healthcare in Malaysia: Change or Business as Usual? keywords: healthcare cache: ijhhs-509.pdf plain text: ijhhs-509.txt item: #153 of 236 id: ijhhs-51 author: Khan, Mohammad Iqbal title: Letter to editor: Obituary Vol.2(3) date: 2018-05-18 words: 925 flesch: 55 summary: Consultant Surgeon - Shifa International Hospital, H-8/4 Islamabad Pakistan Tel 0092518464211/8463142; mail: vc@stmu.edu.pk/ mikhandr@gmail.com Professor Dr Mohammad Tariq was great a scholar, scientist, renowned clinician and eminent neuro physician of the current era. Professor Tariq discovered the rarest gene responsible for Myasthenia and largest family suffering from inherited neuromuscular disorders in collaboration with the department of Neurology at Oxford university. keywords: international; medical; pakistan; tariq cache: ijhhs-51.pdf plain text: ijhhs-51.txt item: #154 of 236 id: ijhhs-510 author: Nik Mohamed, Mohamad Haniki title: Generational Endgame (GEG) date: 2023-01-22 words: 283 flesch: 38 summary: While this problem is growing in the country, we estimate the underage initiation of tobacco use and present evidence supporting policy measures like banning the purchase and use from the current 17 years old individuals, the country backed with effective implementation of tobacco control efforts to significantly reduce future tobacco burden. Hence, effective tobacco control strategies need to be enforced to safeguard our children and adolescents from becoming life-long nicotine addicts from combustible cigarettes, e-cigs or other products. keywords: tobacco; use cache: ijhhs-510.pdf plain text: ijhhs-510.txt item: #155 of 236 id: ijhhs-511 author: Khaliq, Syed Abdul title: Syariah Compliant Milk Bank: The Need and Issues date: 2023-01-22 words: 377 flesch: 58 summary: Therefore, there is a critical need for the development of milk bank. The 97th Conference of the Fatwa Committee National Council for Islamic Religious Affair of Malaysia held on 15th – 17th December 2011 to forbid the establishment of milk bank in Malaysia. keywords: bank; milk cache: ijhhs-511.pdf plain text: ijhhs-511.txt item: #156 of 236 id: ijhhs-512 author: Nordin, Musa Mohd title: Influenza – Beyond Respiratory Illness date: 2023-01-22 words: 341 flesch: 42 summary: Global influenza circulation has been heavily suppressed by public health measures and travel restrictions during COVID-19 pandemic. ASC 2022 S9 SPONSORED PLENARY Influenza – Beyond Respiratory Illness Musa Mohd Nordin1 Annual epidemics of seasonal influenza cause hundreds of thousands of deaths, high levels of morbidity, and substantial economic loss. keywords: influenza cache: ijhhs-512.pdf plain text: ijhhs-512.txt item: #157 of 236 id: ijhhs-513 author: Shaharom, Mohamed Hatta; Saim, Lokman; Mas’ud, Ishak; Hassan, Jeffrey Abu title: During My Time…” (by IMAM Past-Presidents) date: 2023-01-22 words: 584 flesch: 63 summary: ASC 2022 S10 FORUM 1 “During My Time…” (by IMAM Past-Presidents) Mohamed Hatta Shaharom1, Lokman Saim2, Ishak Mas’ud3, Jeffrey Abu Hassan4 Al-Isti‘ādhah ِ یم ِ ج َّ ِ الر َان َ الشَّیط ن ِ ِ م َّ ا ِ ُ ب َعُوذ ((االستعاذة) أ Basmalah ِ یم ِ ح َّ ِ ٱلر ن ٰ َ م ْ ح َّ و َّ م َ ح ُ ٰ م َى َل keywords: imam cache: ijhhs-513.pdf plain text: ijhhs-513.txt item: #158 of 236 id: ijhhs-514 author: Kamarulzaman, Adeeba binti; Mohd Dom, Tuti Ningseh; Saad, Zahrah; Musa, Muhamad Yusri title: Reform in Healthcare Professions date: 2023-01-22 words: 236 flesch: 39 summary: Healthcare professionals such as doctors, dentists, nurses, paramedics and allied health professionals need to keep up with the changes and foresee upcoming challenges to ensure the integrity and quality of practices for each professions is kept at highest quality. Malaysian Allied Health Science Academy University (MAHSA University), Bandar Saujana Putera, Selangor 4. keywords: health; healthcare cache: ijhhs-514.pdf plain text: ijhhs-514.txt item: #159 of 236 id: ijhhs-515 author: Kamal, Mustapha title: Healthcare Professionals’ Wellbeing: Is the Job Market Really Saturated? date: 2023-01-22 words: 208 flesch: 60 summary: Keywords: Contract doctors; doctors Malaysia; doctors’ training; doctors’ wellbeing 1. Are we overproducing doctors or underdeveloping new doctors? keywords: doctors cache: ijhhs-515.pdf plain text: ijhhs-515.txt item: #160 of 236 id: ijhhs-516 author: Mohd Haris, Ahmad Firdaus title: Cyberbullying : How To Stay Safe on Social Media? date: 2023-01-22 words: 313 flesch: 53 summary: Out of that number, 93.3% of users use social media extensively. Social media has enabled users to connect with family and friends. keywords: media cache: ijhhs-516.pdf plain text: ijhhs-516.txt item: #161 of 236 id: ijhhs-517 author: Rashid, Aneesa Abdul title: NGO Efforts and Their Role in the Junior Doctor Plight date: 2023-01-22 words: 392 flesch: 45 summary: Other efforts include issuing press statements on concerns of unfair treatment of the contract doctors, addressing importance of mental state of doctors during the COVID 19 pandemic and reminding on the dangerous consequences of sleep deprived doctors. NGO Efforts and Their Role in the Junior Doctor Plight Aneesa Abdul Rashid1,2 Over the years, we are faced with many issues surrounding junior doctors, as they make their way into the professional working platform. keywords: imam; malaysia cache: ijhhs-517.pdf plain text: ijhhs-517.txt item: #162 of 236 id: ijhhs-518 author: Ang, Wei Chern; Khadir, Noorsyahiruh Abdul; Sofia Lahazir, Nurfatin Amira; Baharudin, Alia Hayati title: Perception of Halal Pharmaceuticals among State Hospital Outpatients in Perlis, Malaysia date: 2023-01-22 words: 367 flesch: 42 summary: Conclusion: There was a good perception of halal pharmaceuticals among outpatients in HTF. Halal pharmaceuticals have expanded globally, which is one of the elements in Shariah compliance hospitals. keywords: halal; hospital cache: ijhhs-518.pdf plain text: ijhhs-518.txt item: #163 of 236 id: ijhhs-519 author: Badrul Hisham, Muhammad Aqif; Mohamed Tahir, Ahmad Rashidi; Syed Hussein Al-Attas, Sh Fatimah AlZahrah; Athirah Daud, Nur Aizati title: A Cross-Sectional Study on Menstrual Health Practice and Needs Among Female Rohingya Residing in Malaysia: An Interim Analysis date: 2023-01-22 words: 452 flesch: 47 summary: Many of the respondents prefer to dispose them inside the household rubbish bin which is inside the latrine when at home (n=36, 90.0 %) while the bin in the public latrine or toilet is used when disposing menstrual materials while away from home (n=32, 80.0%). The objectives of the study are to describe menstrual practices among female Rohingya and to assess whether their menstrual needs are met during their last period. keywords: malaysia; needs cache: ijhhs-519.pdf plain text: ijhhs-519.txt item: #164 of 236 id: ijhhs-520 author: Khamis, Noraziani; Krishnan, Muniamal; Nordin, Fairuz Nadiah; Shanmugam, Sunita S; Shazura Indera Putera, Ku Anis  title: Management in MAEPS 2.0 Quarantine Centre: Burnout and Quality of Life of MOH Healthcare Workers  date: 2023-01-22 words: 376 flesch: 55 summary: Nonetheless, MOH HCWs management at MAEPS 2.0 was managed with minimum gaps against the checklist.  Assessment on burnout and quality of life among MOH HCWs stationed at MAEPS 2.0 and the management of the healthcare workforce during the pandemic are shared. keywords: life; quality cache: ijhhs-520.pdf plain text: ijhhs-520.txt item: #165 of 236 id: ijhhs-521 author: Athirah Daud, Nur Aizati; Badrul Hisham, Muhammad Aqif; Mohamed Tahir, Ahmad Rashidi; Hussein Al-Attas, Sh Fatimah AlZahrah Syed title: The Effectiveness of Menstrual Education Module for Children and Adolescent Refugees:  A Pilot Study  date: 2023-01-22 words: 410 flesch: 49 summary: Keywords: menstruation, period, refugees, menstrual hygiene education 1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, 53100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ___________________________________________________________________________ keywords: malaysia; refugees cache: ijhhs-521.pdf plain text: ijhhs-521.txt item: #166 of 236 id: ijhhs-522 author: Haji Abd Hamid, Matron Fadzilah Bt; Hamzah, Fathiiah Bt title: Beyond Two Decades of Rumah Solehah: The Time for Extended Scope of Programs date: 2023-01-22 words: 369 flesch: 57 summary: Correspondence to: Matron Fadzilah Bt Haji Abd Hamid, Rumah Solehah ExCo Member, Rumah Solehah, Kampung Pandan, Kuala Lumpur. ASC 2022 S20 Beyond Two Decades of Rumah Solehah: The Time for Extended Scope of Programs Matron Fadzilah Bt Haji Abd Hamid, Fathiiah Bt Hamzah. keywords: rumah cache: ijhhs-522.pdf plain text: ijhhs-522.txt item: #167 of 236 id: ijhhs-523 author: Mohd Zaini, Nurul Nasibah; Anuar, Azmir; Mun, Chung Wai title: Transformation of Emergency & Trauma Department in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2023-01-22 words: 361 flesch: 51 summary: As a point of success of these strategies, we have recorded only 3 isolated positive cases among ETD staff in the year 2020. COVID-19 pandemic has caused tremendous impact on Emergency & Trauma Department (ETD) worldwide including ETD Hospital Taiping (HTPG). keywords: etd; pandemic cache: ijhhs-523.pdf plain text: ijhhs-523.txt item: #168 of 236 id: ijhhs-524 author: Zakhi, Adib title: Metastatic Breast Carcinoma with Cutaneous Metastasis and Right Pleural Effusion date: 2023-01-22 words: 348 flesch: 50 summary: This is a case of a 75-year-old patient who developed skin metastasis with underlying primary breast. She presented with progressive skin lesion over the right upper limb and anterior chest wall. keywords: metastasis cache: ijhhs-524.pdf plain text: ijhhs-524.txt item: #169 of 236 id: ijhhs-525 author: Zakhi, Adib title: The Classical 6-P of Acute Limb Ischemia date: 2023-01-22 words: 345 flesch: 45 summary: As evidenced by pain, pallor, pulselessness, poikilothermia, paralysis, and paresthesia, clinical diagnosis of acute right leg ischemia was established with most likely vascular occlusion proximal to the left femoral artery. Correspondence to: Adib Zakhi, Medical Officer, Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz Malaysia, adibzakhi@rocketmail.com __________________________________________________________________________________ DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v7i70.525 keywords: limb; pain cache: ijhhs-525.pdf plain text: ijhhs-525.txt item: #170 of 236 id: ijhhs-526 author: Ab Aziz, Muhammad Zikri; Tengku Ismail, Tengku Alina; Ibrahim, Mohd Ismail; Yaacob, Najib Majdi; Mohd Said, Zakiah title: Qualitative Exploration of Men’s Opinion on the Features of Male-Friendly Primary Health Services in Kelantan, Malaysia date: 2023-01-22 words: 382 flesch: 52 summary: Their opinions on how male- friendly primary health services should be were explained under four themes:(i) meeting the men’s needs in primary health services, (ii) approaching men through effective health promotion strategies, (iii) standards of a healthcare provider from men’s viewpoint, and (iv) a comfortable physical environment for men. The participants view that health services should be efficient by providing short waiting times and high-quality services, including men’s health services. keywords: health; men cache: ijhhs-526.pdf plain text: ijhhs-526.txt item: #171 of 236 id: ijhhs-527 author: Mat Barhan, Noor Shairah; Sobani, Muhammad Ariff; Mansor, Masaany; Kamarudin, Intan Kartika; Rahim, Norazila Abdul title: Multi-Modality Treatment of Supraglottic Stenosis Secondary to Laryngeal Pemphigus: Sharing Experience in UiTM date: 2023-01-22 words: 343 flesch: 39 summary: In the literature, the common causes of supraglottic stenosis are radiation therapy or autoimmune disease. We present an experience in dealing with supraglottic stenosis secondary to laryngeal pemphigus. keywords: dilatation; stenosis cache: ijhhs-527.pdf plain text: ijhhs-527.txt item: #172 of 236 id: ijhhs-528 author: Kamarudin, Intan Kartika title: COVID-19 and Spectrum of Vestibular Dysfunctions: A Case Report date: 2023-01-22 words: 371 flesch: 36 summary: Keywords: COVID-19, Vestibular dysfunction, Multicanal BPPV, Vestibular neuritis, Vertigo 1. Upon review three months later, the patient was asymptomatic of vestibular complaint with normal DHI and DASS21 score. keywords: covid-19; vertigo cache: ijhhs-528.pdf plain text: ijhhs-528.txt item: #173 of 236 id: ijhhs-529 author: Rashid, Aneesa Abdul; Ghazali, Sazlina Shariff; Mohtaruddin, Norhafizah; Hafiz Bin Wan Zukiman, Wan Zul Haikal; Kamal, Farina Mustaffa; Nasharuddin, Nurul Amelina title: Most Daunting Aspect of Being a House Officer: A Survey Among Medical Graduates in a Malaysian Public University date: 2023-01-22 words: 463 flesch: 40 summary: The first part of this study involves an online survey on medical graduates from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) from November 2020 to January 2022. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Malaysia 4. Department of Pathology & Veterinary Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Malaysia 5. keywords: malaysia; medicine cache: ijhhs-529.pdf plain text: ijhhs-529.txt item: #174 of 236 id: ijhhs-53 author: Mohd Nordin, Musa title: Editorial: Al-Marhum Sheikh Dr. AlyMishal (1938-2018) date: 2018-08-29 words: 1044 flesch: 57 summary: The IH was the flagship model of a Shari’ah Driven Hospital Correspondence to: Prof. Musa Mohd Nordin, Chairman FIMA Advisory Council email: musamn@gmail.com International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. (Al-Fajr 27-30) Your son and mentee, Musa Mohd Nordin Chairman, FIMA Advisory Council, email: musamn@gmail.com 28 June 2018 / keywords: health; human; journal; sciences cache: ijhhs-53.pdf plain text: ijhhs-53.txt item: #175 of 236 id: ijhhs-530 author: Sobani, Muhamad Ariff; Mohamad Fuzi, Noor Shahira; Kamarudin, Intan Kartika; Rahim, Norazila Abdul; Nik Hussin, Nik Mohd Hazleigh title: Sinonasal Lymphoma: A Rare Pathology Presenting with Common Post-Influenza Symptoms date: 2023-01-22 words: 303 flesch: 35 summary: Keywords: Sinonasal Lymphoma, Epistaxis, Unilateral Nasal Mass, Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma 1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Hospital Al-Sultan Abdullah UiTM, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor, Malaysia 2. Correspondence to: Intan Kartika Kamarudin, Senior Lecturer and Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgeon, Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia, kartika@uitm.edu.my __________________________________________________________________________________ DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v7i70.530 keywords: lymphoma; sinonasal cache: ijhhs-530.pdf plain text: ijhhs-530.txt item: #176 of 236 id: ijhhs-531 author: Rajendram, Nesha; Sobani, Muhammad Ariff; Mansor, Masaany; Kamarudin, Intan Kartika; Rahim, Norazila Abdul title: A Novel Bedside Diagnostic Technique for Acquired Tracheoesophageal Fistula date: 2023-01-22 words: 310 flesch: 40 summary: Keywords: tracheoesophageal fistula, oesophageal fistula; methylene blue; office-based procedure 1. It eliminates the need to subject patients to general anaesthesia or contrasted imaging in diagnosing TOF. keywords: patient cache: ijhhs-531.pdf plain text: ijhhs-531.txt item: #177 of 236 id: ijhhs-532 author: Abdullah, Mohamad Zulfadhli; Abd Latif, Nor Amalina; Rahim, Siti Khairizan title: Case Series: Palliative Care Challenges in Head and Neck Cancer Patients date: 2023-01-22 words: 382 flesch: 56 summary: The cases selected consist of six cases of tongue cancer, two cases of maxillary squamous cell cancer and two cases of lip cancer.  In Pusat Perubatan Universiti Sains Malaysia, Bertam (PPUSMB), the commonest head and neck cancer cases referred to the palliative care team are lip and oral cavity cancer, followed by maxillary squamous cell carcinoma. keywords: cancer; cases cache: ijhhs-532.pdf plain text: ijhhs-532.txt item: #178 of 236 id: ijhhs-533 author: Mohamed, Elsa Haniffah Mejia; Zaharan, Nur Lisa title: Do Medical Students Like Pre-recorded Lectures? An Insight from Pharmacology Teaching date: 2023-01-22 words: 380 flesch: 48 summary: ASC 2022 S31 Do Medical Students Like Pre-recorded Lectures? Student feedback scores on the effectiveness of having pre-recorded lectures in assisting them to achieve learning objectives were collected. keywords: learning; students cache: ijhhs-533.pdf plain text: ijhhs-533.txt item: #179 of 236 id: ijhhs-534 author: Ain Mohd Noor, Noor Faridzatul; Rashid, Aneesa Abdul title: An adolescent with Hodgkin Lymphoma Health Seeking Behaviour and the Primary Health Care Response date: 2023-01-22 words: 376 flesch: 46 summary: Although HL is mainly managed in a hospital setting, primary care plays a vital role in this study; the importance of recognizing patients with social-related problems, such as financial constraints or logistic issues to avoid this becoming a barrier to seeking treatment in health care facilities. Chest Computed Tomography showed a large anterior mediastinal mass, causing effect and compression onto adjacent great vessels and left the main bronchus, associated with moderate left pleural effusion, as confirmed by histopathology findings. keywords: health; lymphoma cache: ijhhs-534.pdf plain text: ijhhs-534.txt item: #180 of 236 id: ijhhs-535 author: Siaw-Mei, Choong; Yein, Lee Ping; Rashid, Aneesa Abdul title: Challenges in Managing Early Dementia with Multimorbidities in Primary Care date: 2023-01-22 words: 381 flesch: 46 summary: Primary causes such as Alzheimer's disease, is the most common cause (50-75%), followed by vascular dementia (20-30%). The diagnosis of vascular dementia based on the multiple vascular risks and radiological findings was made even though there were physical neurological deficits. keywords: dementia; medicine cache: ijhhs-535.pdf plain text: ijhhs-535.txt item: #181 of 236 id: ijhhs-537 author: Bhartiya, Chitra; Marak, Rungmei SS; Singh, RS; Rawat, Pratima; Sahu, Chinmoy; Dixit, Ajai Kumar; Tripathi, Shikha title: Molecular characterization, Antifungal susceptibility to fluconazole and Analysis of risk factors in patients with Candida auris blood stream infection from Tertiary Care Hospital in North India date: 2023-05-30 words: 4443 flesch: 59 summary: Supplementary issue:02 - 38 - Conclusions: Emergence of Candida auris infection has caused a significant threat in patients admitted to the ICUs and is known to cause outbreaks in healthcare facilities. Candida tropicalis, Candida parapsilosis, and the recently reported development of Candida auris are all considered to be multidrug resistant (MDR) species6,7. keywords: auris; candida; candidemia; factors; fluconazole; isolates; patients; pcr; risk; study cache: ijhhs-537.pdf plain text: ijhhs-537.txt item: #182 of 236 id: ijhhs-538 author: Mustafa, Zeeshan; Ahmad, Islam; Sami, Hiba; Ali, Syed Ghazanfar; Firoze, Safiya; Raza, Adil; Fatima, Nazish; Khan, Haris M title: Etiology of Viral hepatitis among acute hepatitis patients at a tertiary care hospital in North India date: 2023-05-30 words: 3924 flesch: 55 summary: As we know, in viral hepatitis liver is the organ that is highly affected laid to an increase in the concentration of different liver enzymes and pigments like AST, ALT, ALP, and bilirubin Supplementary issue:02 - 52 - Etiology of Viral hepatitis among acute hepatitis patients at a tertiary care hospital in North India Zeeshan Mustafa, Islam Ahmad, Hiba Sami, Syed Ghazanfar Ali, Safiya Firoze, Adil Raza, Nazish Fatima, Haris M Khan, Department of Microbiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Correspondence: Dr Hiba Sami Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, JNMCH, AMU, Aligarh hibasamizafar@gmail.com Abstract Introduction: Viral hepatitis, a significant public health burden, affects millions of individuals worldwide. keywords: hav; hbv; hcv; hepatitis; hev; infection; patients; study; virus cache: ijhhs-538.pdf plain text: ijhhs-538.txt item: #183 of 236 id: ijhhs-539 author: Muttaqui, Midhat; Usman, Nema; Zaidi, M Tariq; Khan, Tamkin; Afroz, Nishat title: COMPARISON OF PLACENTAL WEIGHT IN PREGNANCIES WITH STILLBIRTH AND LIVE BIRTH CONTROLS date: 2023-05-30 words: 1626 flesch: 61 summary: Ananthan et al14 reported that in comparison with live birth, still birth cases had lower placental weight (360.83 vs. 373.81 g, P=0.40), however difference was not significant. 3- Showing comparison of Placental weight (grams) in different studies The increased risk of stillbirth associated with low placental weight supports the hypothesis that a decreased placental surface area for gas and nutrient exchange may lead to fetal compromise.i Placental abnormalities are a common cause of death in stillbirth. keywords: outcomes; placental; stillbirth; study; weight cache: ijhhs-539.pdf plain text: ijhhs-539.txt item: #184 of 236 id: ijhhs-540 author: Tilak, Ragini; Gupta, Munesh Kumar; Chakravarty, Jaya; Gupta, Ojas; Tilak, Vijai title: Histoplasmosis in Eastern Uttar Pradesh: Our five years experience at a tertiary care center date: 2023-05-30 words: 1558 flesch: 48 summary: Disseminated histoplasmosis may present as acute PDH with fever, malaise cough mimicking pulmonary tuberculosis. Another possible explanation of underdiagnosed is that disseminated histoplasmosis resembles visceral leishmaniasis in many aspects with feature of fever, weight loss and hepatosplenomegaly. keywords: capsulatum; culture; histoplasma; histoplasmosis; patients; yeast cache: ijhhs-540.pdf plain text: ijhhs-540.txt item: #185 of 236 id: ijhhs-541 author: Garg, Ritik; Chaudhary, Bhanu; Ahmed, Shariq; Khan, Fatima; Sultan, Asfia; Ahmad Hashmi, Syed Zeeshan; Urfi, - title: Assessment of knowledge of Typhoid fever diagnosis and management amongst the interns and residents in the teaching hospital of India date: 2023-05-30 words: 3362 flesch: 60 summary: Only 25% knew about the right time to order widal test for diagnosis of typhoid fever and just 60.4% knew about blood culture as the confirmatory test during the first week of illness. Keywords- Typhoid fever, widal test, knowledge INTRODUCTION- There are estimates that typhoid fever occurs between 10/100,00 and 100/100,00 times a year, making it an important global health issue (1). keywords: culture; diagnosis; fever; knowledge; participants; supplementary; test; typhoid; widal cache: ijhhs-541.pdf plain text: ijhhs-541.txt item: #186 of 236 id: ijhhs-547 author: Faridi, Shahbaz Habib; Siddiqui, Bushra; Harris, Hasan; Hussain, Danish; Mittal, Saurabh title: Chronic Port Site discharging sinus following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: An experience of 5 years at a tertiary health care centre date: 2023-05-30 words: 2232 flesch: 51 summary: Materials and Methods 40 patients (Female =32 and Male =08) who had all undergone standard four port laparoscopic cholecystectomy and presented with symptoms of port site infection in the form of abscess at port site or chronic discharging sinus 3-4 weeks after the surgery were included in the study. However laparoscopic surgeries are associated with some of its own set of complications amongst which one of the most bothersome is chronic port site infection. keywords: infection; laparoscopic; patients; port; sinus; site; surgery cache: ijhhs-547.pdf plain text: ijhhs-547.txt item: #187 of 236 id: ijhhs-548 author: Tayyaba, Uzma; Khan, Isna Rafat; Motiwala, Zainab Yusufali; Khan, Fatima; Sultan, Asfia; Hassaan, Sadia title: MICROBIOLOGICAL PROFILE AND ANTIBACTERIAL RESISTANCE PATTERN OF GRAM-NEGATIVE BLOOD ISOLATES IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE IN NORTHERN INDIA date: 2023-05-30 words: 3687 flesch: 53 summary: This was an observational study of antibiotic susceptibility data of gram-negative bacilli causing blood stream infections. KEYWORDS: Blood stream infection (BSI), Gram-negative bacteria, GNR, Klebsiella pneumoniae, multi-drug resistant (MDR) INTRODUCTION Worldwide, infectious diseases continue to rank first in terms of death, morbidity, and disability and extended hospital stays. keywords: blood; bloodstream; coli; culture; gnr; gram; hospital; infections; klebsiella; resistance; species; study cache: ijhhs-548.pdf plain text: ijhhs-548.txt item: #188 of 236 id: ijhhs-549 author: Khan, Fatima; Tayyaba, Uzma; Sultan, Asfia; Akhtar, Anees; Ahmed, Shariq title: Analysis of two different outbreaks in PICU of a tertiary care centre in two different time zones date: 2023-05-30 words: 3077 flesch: 47 summary: The present study is a comparative analysis of changing trends of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) between two outbreaks of Klebsiella pneumoniae in PICU occurring over a gap of 8 years. Amongst gram-negative isolates Klebsiella pneumoniae was commonest (40/75, 53.3%), followed by Pseudomonas speices (17.3%), Escherichia coli (16%), Burkholderia cepacia-complex (6.7%), and Acinetobacter baumanii-complex (4%). keywords: drug; hospital; klebsiella; outbreak; patients; pneumoniae; resistance; samples; xdr cache: ijhhs-549.pdf plain text: ijhhs-549.txt item: #189 of 236 id: ijhhs-550 author: Akhtar, Anees; Sultan, Asfia; Khan, Fatima; Khan, Shariq Wadood; Tayyaba, Uzma; Bhattacharya, Bhaswati title: Awareness to Clinical Antimicrobial Sensitivity Reporting: a questionnaire-based study. date: 2023-05-30 words: 2132 flesch: 42 summary: Questionnaire attached in annexure Ⅰ. Results: 62(91%) out of 69 clinicians were aware of the remarks written on the microbiology report while 7(9%) were not though we were not expecting even this much of unawareness. No answer 1(2%) Supplementary issue:02 - 133 - In VAP patients with intermediate colistin sensitive, your choice would be IV Colistin 15 (22%) Inhalational Colistin 29 (43%) keywords: clinicians; colistin; comments; microbiology; mrsa; remarks; report cache: ijhhs-550.pdf plain text: ijhhs-550.txt item: #190 of 236 id: ijhhs-551 author: Neyazi, Nosheen; Khan, Fatima; Sultan, Asfia; Akhtar, Anees title: Prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae in Blood Stream Infections and their Resistance Profile: A Brief Study at a Tertiary Care Hospital date: 2023-05-30 words: 2219 flesch: 44 summary: A ten year analysis of multi-drug resistant blood stream infections caused by Escherichia coli & Klebsiella pneumoniae in a tertiary care hospital. ABSTRACT: Introduction: Blood stream infections are the leading complications among the critically ill patients in any hospital setting. keywords: blood; enterobacteriaceae; gram; infections; isolates; resistance cache: ijhhs-551.pdf plain text: ijhhs-551.txt item: #191 of 236 id: ijhhs-552 author: Husain, Syed Hilal; Khan, Fatima; Sultan, Asfia; Akhtar, Anees title: Susceptibility to Ceftriaxone-sulbactam-EDTA in gram negative MDR & non-MDR isolates at tertiary care centre JNMCH Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh date: 2023-05-30 words: 2163 flesch: 46 summary: Sample grouping: Gram negative bacterial isolates were further classified as MDR (being non- susceptible to at least one agent in three or more antimicrobial categories [10]) and non-MDR after screening them as per the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines [11]. Supplementary issue:02 - 151 - Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing: Supplementary issue:02 - 149 - Susceptibility to Ceftriaxone-sulbactam-EDTA in gram negative MDR & non-MDR isolates at tertiary care centre JNMCH Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh Syed Hilal Husain1, Fatima Khan1, Asfia Sultan1, Anees Akhtar1 1Department of Microbiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP, India *Correspondence: Dr. Syed Hilal husain MBBS Proff. keywords: ceftriaxone; cse; gram; isolates; mdr; negative; sulbactam cache: ijhhs-552.pdf plain text: ijhhs-552.txt item: #192 of 236 id: ijhhs-553 author: Khan, Shariq Wadood; Raza, Adil; Zakir, Shaik Mohammed; Zubair, Mohd Yasir; Khan, Haris Manzoor; Shahid, Mohammad title: Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Patients with Ocular Infection in Northern India date: 2023-05-30 words: 2534 flesch: 45 summary: Ocular bacterial infections and antibiotic resistance patterns in patients attending Gondar Teaching Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia. Supplementary issue:02 - 159 - Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Patients with Ocular Infection in Northern India Shariq Wadood Khan1, Adil Raza1, Shaik Mohammed Zakir2, *Mohd. keywords: bacterial; conjunctivitis; culture; eye; infections; patients; study cache: ijhhs-553.pdf plain text: ijhhs-553.txt item: #193 of 236 id: ijhhs-554 author: Khan, Fatima; Chaudhary, Bhanu; Mohtashim, Fatima; Arsalan, -; Sultan, Asfia; Garg, Ritik; Alvi, Yasir; Khan, Haris M title: Antimicrobial Stewardship: How much do the nurses realize their role? date: 2023-05-30 words: 4181 flesch: 45 summary: Their awareness, knowledge and willingness to participate in hospital antimicrobial stewardship program were assessed using a predesigned questionnaire. Abstract: Background: Antimicrobial stewardship is a team work and Nurses can especially play an essential role in optimizing diagnostic tests or diagnostic stewardship and patient education. keywords: amsp; antibiotic; hospital; knowledge; nurses; nursing; resistance; role; stewardship; study cache: ijhhs-554.pdf plain text: ijhhs-554.txt item: #194 of 236 id: ijhhs-555 author: Sami, Hiba; Hassaan, Sadia; Ali, Syed Ghazanfar; Raza, Adil; Ahmad, Islam; Mustafa, Zeeshan; Ali, Mohd Kashif; Ur Rab, Zeeba Zaka; Fatima, Nazish; Khan, Haris M title: A case series of three cases of Japanese Encephalitis in Aligarh Region: Has the disease taken its tour from east to west UP date: 2023-05-30 words: 2141 flesch: 61 summary: JE virus was so named because, it was first seen in Japan in 1871 as summer encephalitis epidemics. Serum sample for IgM antibody to JE virus was positive. keywords: admission; cases; days; encephalitis; japanese; patient; virus cache: ijhhs-555.pdf plain text: ijhhs-555.txt item: #195 of 236 id: ijhhs-556 author: Perween, Nusrat; Sami, Hiba; Rizvi, Meher; Khan, Parvez A; Raza, Adil; Fatima, Nazish; Khan, Haris M title: A Six-year ICTC based study on the sociodemographic profile of the HIV infected individuals in North-West Region of India date: 2023-05-30 words: 3260 flesch: 61 summary: The male-to- female ratio of HIV patients in a given population may be associated with the medical seeking habits (negligence in females), gender bias, and the level of stigma of HIV among women. Clinico-epidemiological profile of HIV patients attending ART centre in rural Western Maharashtra, India. keywords: aids; art; cd4; count; hiv; ictc; india; patients; study cache: ijhhs-556.pdf plain text: ijhhs-556.txt item: #196 of 236 id: ijhhs-557 author: Parveen, Lubna; Khan, Fatima; Shah, Salman; Nadeem, Abu; Sultan, Asfia; Khan, Asad U title: Invitro Antimicrobial Synergy of Carbapenem with Tigecycline and Colistin in Gram negative isolates from ICU date: 2023-05-30 words: 3791 flesch: 49 summary: While some observational studies reported greater survival in patients treated with colistin combination regimens. Although the isolates tested were resistant to one or both antibiotics, synergy was observed which suggests that treatment with combination of antibiotics is a good option in multidrug resistant isolates and should be tried. keywords: carbapenem; colistin; combination; imipenem; infections; isolates; kill; meropenem; resistance; tigecycline; time; treatment cache: ijhhs-557.pdf plain text: ijhhs-557.txt item: #197 of 236 id: ijhhs-558 author: Yousuf, Rabeya; Abu Yusoof, Mahmood Bin; Hassan, Khaled Mat; Zainol, Jamaludin; Salam, Abdus title: Leadership Development and Emotional Competence in Undergraduate Medical date: 2023-07-02 words: 3225 flesch: 40 summary: Medical leadership: An important and required competency for medical students. Australasian Medical Journal 2017; 10(7): 645-646. 20. keywords: care; curriculum; development; education; faculty; health; journal; leadership; management; medical; salam; self cache: ijhhs-558.pdf plain text: ijhhs-558.txt item: #198 of 236 id: ijhhs-559 author: Mohamed Moulana, Seyida Afreen Seyid; Muahmed Musthafa, Muhamed Muneeb; Sanjeev, Rajavarthani; Mohamed Moulana, Seyida Himaya Seyid; Thassim Marikar, Faiz Mohideen Mohamed title: A Comparative Review on Iron Deficiency Anemia among Children and Long-Term Strategy date: 2023-07-02 words: 6397 flesch: 55 summary: Results: Ascorbic acid and meat components in animal tissue are the most prominent enhancers of iron absorption in diets. Polyphenols, phytates, and calcium are the utmost potentinhibitors of iron absorption. keywords: absorption; acid; anemia; bioavailability; children; deficiency; ferrous; food; fortification; haem; health; human; international; iron; iron absorption; iron deficiency; journal; months; non; nutr; phytate; prevalence cache: ijhhs-559.pdf plain text: ijhhs-559.txt item: #199 of 236 id: ijhhs-560 author: Artanto, Ardi; NurAnggina, Dientyah; Ghiffari, Ahmad; Huda, Dimas Farizul; Ilma, Ridha title: Relationship between Burnout Syndrome Symptoms and Demographic Characteristics among Long-Term COVID-19 Hospital Healthcare Workers in South Sumatra, Indonesia date: 2023-07-02 words: 2560 flesch: 59 summary: Burnout syndrome is caused by feeling powerless to help a patient and managing difficult relationships.6 Burnout syndrome (BOS) causes psychological, emotional, and physical stress. There is a significant link between COVID-19 service workers’ daily working hours and symptoms of burnout syndrome (Table 11). keywords: burnout; covid-19; health; palembang; respondents; service; symptoms; syndrome; table cache: ijhhs-560.pdf plain text: ijhhs-560.txt item: #200 of 236 id: ijhhs-561 author: Prabowo, Nurhasan Agung; Nurudhin, Arief; Werdiningsih, Yulyani; Putra, Dikha Dwi; Putri, Desy Puspa; Widyastuti, Retno title: Moringa Oleifera Extract Decreases Interleukin 6 Levels and Disease Activity in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients date: 2023-07-02 words: 3253 flesch: 62 summary: In previous studies on mice, it was found that Moringa oleifera extract had an immunosuppressive effect at doses >200 mg/kg. Levels and SDAI Scores in RA Patients Keywords: Moringa oleifera, Interleukin 6, SDAI Score, Rheumatoid Arthritis Correspondence to: Nurhasan Agung Prabowo, Internal Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Ir Sutami street keywords: control; extract; group; il-6; moringa; oleifera; patients; sdai; test; treatment cache: ijhhs-561.pdf plain text: ijhhs-561.txt item: #201 of 236 id: ijhhs-562 author: Nur Intan, Yulice Soraya; Sholeh, Mohammad Akbarrudin; Subiyanto, Mutiara Delia title: Relationship Between Premature Rupture Of Membranes And Caesarean Section Delivery Analytical Observational Study at Sultan Agung Islamic Hospital Semarang date: 2023-07-02 words: 3033 flesch: 53 summary: Another condition for choosing cesarean delivery in PROM patients is when oligohydramnios or induction failure is found.2PROM causes oligohydramnios which can trigger compression of the umbilical cord to occur fetal hypoxia. This study is in line with previous research that the majority of PROM patients who experienced asphyxia and were not asphyxia gave birth by sectio caesarea.4 The results of the Continuity Correction test obtained a P value of 0.039 (<0.05), which means that there is a significant (mean) relationship between the PROM variable and caesarean section delivery. keywords: agung; delivery; premature; prom; rupture; semarang; study; sultan cache: ijhhs-562.pdf plain text: ijhhs-562.txt item: #202 of 236 id: ijhhs-563 author: Amalia, Diva; Andayani, Tri Rejeki; Anantanyu, Sapja title: Validity and Reliability of Knowledge and Behavioral Questionnaire about Weight Loss Diet in Teenage Girls date: 2023-07-02 words: 2882 flesch: 52 summary: Methods: This study aimsto determining the validity and reliability of the knowledge and diet behavior questionnaire. Table 5 shows the calculation of the distractor analysis on the knowledgequestionnairewhich is carried out based onnumber of answer choices which are then multiplied by the number of question items, but the key answer is notincluded in the calculation so that the total number ofdistractor is100 distractors. keywords: analysis; diet; good; knowledge; medium; questionnaire; reliability; test; validity cache: ijhhs-563.pdf plain text: ijhhs-563.txt item: #203 of 236 id: ijhhs-564 author: Apriyanti, Dwi; Budihastuti, Uki Retno; Kusnandar, Dan title: Association Between Neck Circumference and Preeclampsia In Pregnant Women date: 2023-07-02 words: 3219 flesch: 51 summary: Pregnant women who experienced preeclampsia with obesity as many as 60 people or 70.6% and pregnant women with normal conditions were obese as many as 25 people with a percentage of 29.4%. Sel was taken using a multistage sampling technique and obtained a study sample of 130 pregnant women respondents which was divided into 65 respondents of normal pregnant women and 65 respondents of pregnant women with preeclampsia. keywords: circumference; health; neck; obesity; people; preeclampsia; pregnancy; respondents; study; women cache: ijhhs-564.pdf plain text: ijhhs-564.txt item: #204 of 236 id: ijhhs-565 author: RN, Amelia; Suminah, -; VI, Budiastuti title: Relationship between Nutritional Knowledge, Physical Activity, Carbohydrates Intake and Fat Intake on Nutritional Status of Overweight Adolescents In Banjarmasin date: 2023-07-02 words: 2562 flesch: 52 summary: Regarding the contribution of slightly excess fat, special attention needs to be given to improving the diet in adolescents to prevent non-communicable diseases as early as possible.19Adolescents who have an excessive intake of macronutrients (energy, protein, fat and carbohydrates), frequent fast food consumption and light physical activity are at greater risk of obesity.20 Conclusion There is a relationship between fat intake and nutritional status and there is no relationship between nutritional knowledge, physical activity and carbohydrate intake on nutritional status in overweight adolescents in Banjarmasin. This study analyzed the relationship between nutritional knowledge, physical activity, carbohydrate intake and fat intake in overweight adolescents in Banjarmasin. keywords: activity; adolescents; intake; knowledge; nutritional; overweight; status cache: ijhhs-565.pdf plain text: ijhhs-565.txt item: #205 of 236 id: ijhhs-566 author: Putra, Deri Andika; Suminah, -; Pamungkasari, Eti Poncorini title: Intention of Nutrition Students in Implementing General Guidelines for Balanced Nutrition date: 2023-07-02 words: 5405 flesch: 53 summary: Nutrition students have practical experience in educating balanced nutrition, which they have learned during their learning. The purpose of this study was to determine the intention of nutrition students in implementing general guidelines for balanced nutrition. keywords: behavior; education; food; general; guidelines; health; instagram; intention; nutrition; nutrition students; research; respondents; students; study cache: ijhhs-566.pdf plain text: ijhhs-566.txt item: #206 of 236 id: ijhhs-567 author: E, Wulandari; B, Wiboworini; V, Widyaningsih title: Maternal Dissatisfaction About Toddler’s Body Size And Its Relationship To Children’s Eating Behaviours date: 2023-07-02 words: 2570 flesch: 57 summary: Most of the mothers who have children with healthy weight want their children heavier, and there are still mothers who have overweight children want that too. No. 02 April’23 Original article: Maternal Dissatisfaction About Toddler’s Body Size And Its Relationship To Children’s Eating Behaviours Wulandari E1, Wiboworini B1, Widyaningsih V1 Abstract The fulfilment of toddlers’ nutritional needs is very dependent on their parents. keywords: behaviour; body; children; eating; food; mothers; satisfaction; size; toddler; weight cache: ijhhs-567.pdf plain text: ijhhs-567.txt item: #207 of 236 id: ijhhs-568 author: Sharma, Meghna; Soneja, Sapna; Oberoi, Loveena; Malhotra, Anuradha; Singh, Kamaldeep; Mahindroo, Babica title: Bacterial IsolateProfile in Gram-Negative Urinary Isolates: Role ofNitrofurantoin date: 2023-07-02 words: 1888 flesch: 35 summary: No. 02 April’23 162 Original Article Bacterial IsolateProfile in Gram-Negative Urinary Isolates: Role ofNitrofurantoin Meghna Sharma1, Sapna Soneja2, Loveena Oberoi3, Anuradha Malhotra2, Kamaldeep Singh4, Babica Mahindroo4 Abstract Background: In current times epidemic drug resistance has renewed interest in drugs belonging to the yesteryears, most importantly Nitrofurantoin for urinary tract infections. Studies have reported that more than 90% of urinary tract infections are due to enteric Gram-negative organisms, of which more than 80% are E.coli.Objectives: To study bacterial profile in Gram-negative urinary isolates and evaluate the role of nitrofurantoin. keywords: gram; infections; isolates; negative; nitrofurantoin; resistance; tract cache: ijhhs-568.pdf plain text: ijhhs-568.txt item: #208 of 236 id: ijhhs-569 author: Shekhar, Ravi; Kumar, Santosh; Prakash, Pritam title: Estimation of Nicotine in Tobacco Extract Using C8 Column in High Performance Liquid Chromatography date: 2023-07-02 words: 3272 flesch: 44 summary: 5597.425 5 3.414 31423 1.15 5486.142 Replicate injection Retention time tR Area USP tailing USP plate count 6 3.436 31092 1.12 5404.258 Mean 3.415 31630.83 1.140 5560.418 SD 0.014 349.862 0.011 63.173 % RSD 0.413 1.106 0.986 1.136 Table 5: Percentage content of nicotine in dried and crushed tobacco leaves Tobacco leaves Tobacco amount (g) Concentra- tionof nic- otine in the extract (μg/ ml) Total amount of nicotine present in the extract (g) Nicotine (%) Saraisa, Samastipur 5.00 7.5 0.075 1.5 Saraisa, Muzaffarpur 5.00 8.3 0.083 1.66 Saraisa, Vaishali 5.00 11.1 0.111 2.22 Saraisa, Dar- bhanga 5.00 6.7 0.067 1.34 Althoughwe could quantify the nicotine present in the tobacco leaves extract directly, the procedure can be used for other sources of tobacco, such as e-cigarette and chewing gum etc., after proper extraction. No. 02 April’23 166 Original Article Estimation of Nicotine in Tobacco Extract Using C8 Column in High Performance Liquid Chromatography Ravi Shekhar1, Santosh Kumar2, Pritam Prakash3 Abstract Background: Nicotine is the most used toxic substance in spite of mass media awareness. keywords: analysis; column; health; hplc; india; liquid; method; nicotine; sciences; tobacco cache: ijhhs-569.pdf plain text: ijhhs-569.txt item: #209 of 236 id: ijhhs-570 author: Lyngdoh, Banduriap; Bagdi, Sunita; Ghosh, Sulekha; Ghosh, Tapan K title: Occurrence of Transfusion Transmitted Infections Among Transfusion Dependent Thalassemia Patients in A Tertiary Care Hospital in India date: 2023-07-02 words: 2800 flesch: 55 summary: No. 02 April’23 Original Article Occurrence of Transfusion Transmitted Infections Among Transfusion Dependent Thalassemia Patients in A Tertiary Care Hospital in India Banduriap Lyngdoh1,Sunita Bagdi1, Sulekha Ghosh2,Tapan K. Ghosh3 Abstract Background: Blood transfusion is an important treatment modality in the modern health care system; however, transfusion transmitted infections(TTI) could be fatal or life-threatening in some cases. Methods: This hospital-based descriptive longitudinal studywas conducted between February 2019 and June 2020, on 102 transfusion-dependentthalassaemic patients receiving blood transfusion at Bankura Sammilani Medical College & Hospital, Bankura,West Bengal, India. keywords: blood; hbv; hcv; hiv; india; patients; prevalence; thalassemia; transfusion cache: ijhhs-570.pdf plain text: ijhhs-570.txt item: #210 of 236 id: ijhhs-571 author: Mayasari, Devi Ratna; Sari, Yulia; Febrinasari, Ratih Puspita title: The Effectiveness of Giving Crystal Guava Juice (Psidium guajava L. “Crystal”) on Haemoglobin Levels in Female Adolescents with Anaemia date: 2023-07-02 words: 4089 flesch: 60 summary: In 2018, he 32% of young people in Indonesia suffered from anemia.5 Percentage of iron deficiency anemia among pre-school age children and women at reproductive age ranged from 25% and 37% respectively. However, giving crystal guava juice was more effective in increasing hemoglobin levels than red guava juice given to female adolescents with anemia significantly with p=0.018 (p<0.05). keywords: adolescents; anemia; crystal; group; guava; haemoglobin; iron; juice; levels; subjects; test; vitamin cache: ijhhs-571.pdf plain text: ijhhs-571.txt item: #211 of 236 id: ijhhs-572 author: Zarie, Gadah Al; Al Sowayan, Noorah Saleh title: The Pesticidal Influence of Clove Extract Against the Rusty Flour Beetle, Tribolium castaneum date: 2023-07-02 words: 2577 flesch: 61 summary: They observed that volatile oils in the bay leaf plant not only repelled but were toxic to adult smaller grain bores and rusty flour beetles as well. Garcia et al.9 reported essential oil from Baccharis salicifolia to be toxic to adult rusty flour beetle. keywords: beetle; dish; extract; flour; flour beetle; insects; plant; tribolium cache: ijhhs-572.pdf plain text: ijhhs-572.txt item: #212 of 236 id: ijhhs-573 author: Kahar, Johan Abdul; Ab Ghani, Muhammad Najmi title: Ipsilateral Femoral Neck and Shaft Fracture; A Case Series of 5 Patients. date: 2023-07-02 words: 2803 flesch: 58 summary: A study by Avilucea et al demonstrated superior sensitivity of intraoperative dynamic stress fluoroscopy in detecting femoral neck fractures when compared to pre-operative CT scan and intra-operative static plain hip radiographs. Diagnosis of femoral neck fractures in patients with a femoral shaft fracture: improvement with a standard protocol. keywords: femur; fracture; ipsilateral; neck; patient; shaft cache: ijhhs-573.pdf plain text: ijhhs-573.txt item: #213 of 236 id: ijhhs-574 author: Zahradewi, Olympia; Setijono, Eko Ari; Budisulistyo, Trianggoro; Yueniwati, Yuyun title: Ruku’s Position Might Improve Scoliosis Curve Angles of 18-Years Old Female with Mild Thoracic Adolescents Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Case Report date: 2023-07-02 words: 3128 flesch: 58 summary: YN advices for X-ray observation and Cobb Angle measurements during the study. Measurement of scoliosis Cobb angle by end vertebra tilt angle method. keywords: angle; changes; cobb; degree; movement; ruku; scoliosis; study; week cache: ijhhs-574.pdf plain text: ijhhs-574.txt item: #214 of 236 id: ijhhs-575 author: Muhammad, RakhaZidane; Kurniati, Amiroh; Budisulistyo, Trianggoro; Safitri, Nirmala title: The Effect of “Seiza” Sitting Position During Dzikr After Moslem Prayer on Stomach Circumference Changes: A Case Report date: 2023-07-02 words: 2154 flesch: 54 summary: This sitting position is commonly used in formal occasions, religious rituals, and accepting guests.1 Former research studies suggested, that Seiza sitting position may help with digestive system function, food absorption, and defecation.2 Obesity is a condition marked by the high amount of fat deposits inside the body. Lab rats also showed a reduction in fat absorption and low blood fat levels.12 In the beginning, the subject’s stomach circumference starts at 114 cm, then saw a reduction after Seiza sitting habituation by 1,75% in week 1; 0,88% in week 2; 2,63% in week 3, and; 3,51% in week 4. keywords: body; dzikr; points; seiza; sitting; stomach; week; weight cache: ijhhs-575.pdf plain text: ijhhs-575.txt item: #215 of 236 id: ijhhs-576 author: Abdelhalim, Abdelbaset Taher; Salam, Abdus title: Team Based Learning: Sponsoring Small Group Benefits in Large Group Setting. date: 2023-07-29 words: 1737 flesch: 57 summary: A TBL session was conducted as a preliminary transformative process from traditional lecture to innovative TBL at Widad University College (WUC), Malaysia in June 2023. July’23 a window to the teachers’ family around the globe in developing a transformative progression from traditional lecture to innovative TBL skills and thereby sponsoring benefits of small group teaching in a large group setting. keywords: group; learning; students; tbl; team cache: ijhhs-576.pdf plain text: ijhhs-576.txt item: #216 of 236 id: ijhhs-577 author: Soleman, Sani Rachman; Refaat, Ahmed M title: A Narrative Review of the Strategy for COVID-19 Vaccination date: 2023-07-29 words: 4194 flesch: 45 summary: Finally, the search terms and strategies are Table 1: Criteria of eligible papers Criterion Description Problem COVID-19 vaccination Concept The strategies for COVID-19 vaccination to reduce cases, improve intention of vaccination, remove refusal or hesitancy about vaccination, and others; the data were based on not only statistical findings but also statements or reports in the papers Context ● Implementation of vaccination strategies in any developed or developing countries. Rackimuthu S, Hasan M, Bardhan M, Essar M (2021) COVID-19 vaccination strategies and policies in India : The need for further re-evaluation is a pressing priority. keywords: countries; covid-19; health; human; infrastructure; pandemic; papers; population; public; role; strategies; strategy; vaccination; vaccine cache: ijhhs-577.pdf plain text: ijhhs-577.txt item: #217 of 236 id: ijhhs-578 author: T M, Ningrum; Dewi, Yulia Lanti Retno; Febrinasari, Ratih Puspita title: The Effect of Giving Moringa Leaf Flour to Burger Tempeh on The Content Nutrition And Organoleptic date: 2023-07-29 words: 4570 flesch: 66 summary: Keywords: Moringa, Moringa leaf flour, tempeh, Moringa tempeh burger, organoleptic Correspondence to: Tri Martya Ningrum L.W., Postgraduate Program of Nutrition Science, Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia E-mail: trimartya@student.uns.ac.id 1. Manufacturing Stage The making of Moringa tempeh burger was carried out in four stages, namely: making burger buns, formulating burger fillings, organoleptic testing and nutritional value analysis. keywords: addition; burger; content; flour; iron; leaf; moringa; taste; tempeh; vol cache: ijhhs-578.pdf plain text: ijhhs-578.txt item: #218 of 236 id: ijhhs-579 author: Kabir, Md Ahsanul; Tania, Motahara Islam; Hossain, Zenat Zebin title: Association of Parents’ Educational Factor with Low Birth Weight of Children in Bangladesh: Analysis from A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Data date: 2023-07-29 words: 3482 flesch: 65 summary: Ahsanul Kabir1, Motahara Islam Tania 2, Zenat Zebin Hossain3 Abstract Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is a leading public health problem especially in a developing country like Bangladesh. Objective: To identify the extend of low birth weight and its associated factors among Bangladeshi children with a countrywide data. keywords: bangladesh; birth; birthweight; children; education; health; lbw; mother; prevalence; study; weight cache: ijhhs-579.pdf plain text: ijhhs-579.txt item: #219 of 236 id: ijhhs-580 author: Malik, Normaliza Ab; Abdul Kadir, Nor Bayah title: Enhancing Hand Cleaning During Dental Visit Through Nudging date: 2023-07-29 words: 2546 flesch: 58 summary: Hand sanitisers were placed at a few places in the clinic to encourage hand cleaning. Hand sanitisers were placed at a few places in the clinic to encourage hand cleaning; at the counter, waiting area and outside the treatment room (Figure 1&2). keywords: behaviour; cleaning; hand; health; nudge; room; sanitiser; treatment cache: ijhhs-580.pdf plain text: ijhhs-580.txt item: #220 of 236 id: ijhhs-581 author: Yu Kuan, Justin Tan; Fouzi, Liyana Ahamad; Razali, Norhaya Mohd; Meng, Teoh Kok; Ab Rahman, Ahmad Kashfi; Aziz, Zariah Abdul; Mohd Nasir, Mohd Nazri; Wan Ibrahim, Wan Zulkafli; Sidek, Norsima Nazifah title: The Early Days of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Clinical Features and Findings of the Chest Radiograph of the Patients in the East Coast of Malaysia date: 2023-07-29 words: 4484 flesch: 59 summary: Objective: To describe chest x-ray (CXR) characteristics and relevant parameters in COVID-19 patients. Unfortunately, the limited availability of CT scan facility in Malaysian hospitals, coupled with the limitation of the strict infection control procedures precludes the rapid use of CT scan in managing COVID-19 patients. keywords: chest; covid-19; cxr; disease; findings; malaysia; mean; patients; radiographs; severity; study cache: ijhhs-581.pdf plain text: ijhhs-581.txt item: #221 of 236 id: ijhhs-582 author: Ghosh, Soma; Bhuniya, Shantanu; Biswas, Dilip Kumar title: Histopathological Changes in Placenta in Cases of Intrauterine Growth Restriction date: 2023-07-29 words: 4921 flesch: 54 summary: This indicates that there may be some unknown factors which induce PTL in those primi and multipara.7 PTL was associated with decreased placental weight and size; but increased edematous umbilical cord diameter which resemble findings of Mongia et al.8 Mongia et al found increased IVF in hypoxia induced preterm labor.8Tang et al found large placenta (2.91%), short cord (4.85%) and velamentous cord insertion (3.88%) in preterm population (28-37 wks); whereas Vinograd et al found placenta accreta as an independent risk factor for late PTB.9,10 But, these findings with respect to placental weight and diameter are obvious features of premature gestation but not significant with regards to perinatal outcome.9,10 Maternal immune reaction to fetal tissue was more common in male foetus than female, concluded from higher perinatal mortality in male babies. Allaf et al. noticed decreased SK and increased Hofbauer cells in preterm placenta, resembling present study but contrary to Mongia et al., where they postulated increased SK count as a feature of hypoxia induced PTL.8,13 Reduced villous fibrosis with density and vascularity in underperfused preterm placenta in present study resemble findings of Mongia et al; but Allaf et al noted increased villous fibrosis in only 11.9% preterm placentae.8,13 Andres et al and Salafia et al described the phenomena of infarction induced PTL which hampers fetal growth and even fetal death .15,16Low keywords: association; birth; case; changes; et al; grade; iugr; neonatal; outcome; perinatal; placental; preterm; study; weight cache: ijhhs-582.pdf plain text: ijhhs-582.txt item: #222 of 236 id: ijhhs-584 author: Basit Momin, Majed Abdul; Ingle, Abhijeet; Krishna Reddy, G Vamshi; Dev Singh, R Rahul; Hassan, Rubina title: Is Hypereosinophilia A Sign of Underlying Tuberculosis? A Case Report and Review of Literature date: 2023-07-29 words: 2288 flesch: 45 summary: It is unusual to find hypereosinophilia at the onset of inguinal tuberculous lymphadenitis and hepatic non-granulomatous eosinophilic necrosis. Keda H, Katayanagi K, Kurumaya H, Harada K, Sato Y, Sasaki M. Case of hypereosinophilia – associated multiple mass lesions of liver showing non-granulomatous eosinophilic hepatic necrosis. keywords: case; eosinophils; examination; health; hepatic; hypereosinophilia; liver; necrosis; tuberculosis cache: ijhhs-584.pdf plain text: ijhhs-584.txt item: #223 of 236 id: ijhhs-585 author: Nasuruddin, Haidar; Ahmad, Aminudin Che; Jay, Jeffrey; Ahmad Ismani, Muhamad Syafiz title: Surgical Tips; Removal Of Bent Intramedullary Nail date: 2023-07-29 words: 1825 flesch: 60 summary: July’23 268 Removal of bent nail and reinsertion of a larger- diameter intramedullary nail was planned. There is no universally accepted guideline or method but there is a few individual case reports discussing on different successful methods in extracting bent nail. keywords: bent; case; fracture; nail; orthopaedic; removal cache: ijhhs-585.pdf plain text: ijhhs-585.txt item: #224 of 236 id: ijhhs-59 author: Karim, Farzana title: Tuberculosis related knowledge among the high school students in a selected area of Bangladesh date: 2018-08-29 words: 2178 flesch: 58 summary: About 40% respondents told that they do not know how to prevent tuberculosis disease, 22.5% told that avoidance of TB patients can prevent TB infection. No. 04 October’18 222 40% told that they do not know how to prevent tuberculosis disease. keywords: disease; knowledge; respondents; study; tuberculosis cache: ijhhs-59.pdf plain text: ijhhs-59.txt item: #225 of 236 id: ijhhs-66 author: Singal, Kiran Kumar; Singal, Neerja; Passi, Paras; Singla, Mohit; Gupta, Nitin; Sumit, Gautam title: BOSENTAN - endothelin receptor antagonist date: 2018-11-02 words: 2450 flesch: 48 summary: January’19 PAH symptom of dyspnoea, and reduced risk of serious adverse events in bosentan treated patients compared with placebo in PAH populations with mixed FC. Upon multiple dosing, plasma concentrations of bosentan decrease gradually to 50%–65% of those seen after single dose administration. keywords: antagonist; bosentan; endothelin; hypertension; pah; patients; plasma; receptor; sciences cache: ijhhs-66.pdf plain text: ijhhs-66.txt item: #226 of 236 id: ijhhs-67 author: khodadadi, Babak; Yousefnezhad, Maedeh; Dargahloo, Saeed Dashti; Alipour, Nadia; Mohammadirokh, Morteza title: Prevalence of Depression among Emp loyees of Lorestan University of Medical Sciences and Its Relationship with Demographic Variables in 2017, west of Iran date: 2018-11-02 words: 3496 flesch: 54 summary: Table1: Number and percentage of patients grouped based on their depression severit Classification of depression Minimal depression Mild depression Moderate depression Severe depression Total Rural-urban differences in depression prevalence: implications for family medicine. keywords: depression; education; employees; health; medical; people; prevalence; relationship; sciences; study; university cache: ijhhs-67.pdf plain text: ijhhs-67.txt item: #227 of 236 id: ijhhs-68 author: Rambe, Ismatul Fauziah; Andina, Meizly; Nurfadly, - title: Relationship Between the Level of Community Knowledge About Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever and Larvae of Aedes aegypti Examination in Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia date: 2018-11-02 words: 1900 flesch: 58 summary: The results of this study are expected to provide information about the relationship between the level of community knowledge about DHF with the presence of Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae in International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Vol. 03 Primary data was obtained from interviews and questionnaires from each respondent as well as observations of Aedes aegypti larvae at water reservoirs located at home. keywords: aedes; aegypti; dengue; knowledge; larvae; level cache: ijhhs-68.pdf plain text: ijhhs-68.txt item: #228 of 236 id: ijhhs-7 author: Safinaz, Ataoğlu; Ahmet, Ata ğlu; Handan, Ankarali; Seyit, Ankarali; Bahar, Ataoğlu; Bahar, Őlmez Safiye title: Comparison of Psychiatric Symptoms and Attitudes of Coping with Stress in Somatization Disorder and Fibromyalgia and Osteoarthritis and Their Relatives date: 2017-12-17 words: 6286 flesch: 61 summary: On the other hand, patients diagnosed with FMS and somatization patients preferred behavioral disengagement, denial and mental disengagement attitudes more compared to the other groups. Therefore, FMS patients should be investigated to determine whether they model the ways their own family members cope with stress. keywords: cope; coping; education; fms; groups; level; mean; patients; relatives; scale; somatization; stress; sub; symptoms cache: ijhhs-7.pdf plain text: ijhhs-7.txt item: #229 of 236 id: ijhhs-72 author: Beiranvand, Mania; Mohammadirokh, Morteza; Khodadadi, Babak title: Small Bowel Obstruction due to Meckel’s Diverticulum: A Case Report date: 2018-11-02 words: 2464 flesch: 55 summary: Figures 6 & 7: H & E staining represents Meckel diverticulum with all layers of normal small bowl wall with normal gastric mucosa Discussion: Meckel diverticulum was first described in 1598 by Fabricius Hildanus but due to the discovery of its embryonic structure in 1809, it was named by Johann Friedrich Meckel in 1809.11 Most of the Meckel diverticulums are asymptomatic.10 that is why less than 10% of Meckel diverticulum cases are detected before surgery.12,13 also, it is difficult to diagnose properly the Meckel diverticulum before surgery because it may be indistinguishable from other intra-abdominal complications, such as appendicitis, inflammatory bowel disease, or other causes of small bowel obstruction. Most of Meckel diverticulums are asymptomatic so it is difficult to diagnose properly the Meckel diverticulum before surgery it may not be detectable because of other intra-abdominal complications such as appendicitis, inflammatory bowel disease, or other causes of small bowel obstruction, Case Report: keywords: bowel; case; diverticulum; meckel; obstruction; patient; report; surgery cache: ijhhs-72.pdf plain text: ijhhs-72.txt item: #230 of 236 id: ijhhs-78 author: Fatima, Nazmin; Tripathi, Shalini; Alam, Roshan; Siddiqui, Mohammed Haris; Mahdi, Abbas Ali; Sonkar, Gyanendra Kumar title: Diagnostic Advancement in Evaluating Inborn Errors of Metabolism: Past, Present and Future: A systematic review date: 2019-01-22 words: 4609 flesch: 54 summary: Babu SVS, Shareef MM, Shetty APK, et al. HPLC method for amino acids profile in biological fluids and inborn metabolic disorders of aminoacidopathies. Initially it was being used for detection of metabolic disorders such as phenylalanine and keywords: acid; amino; disorders; errors; health; iem; incidence; india; mass; metabolism; newborn; screening; spectrometry; study; tandem cache: ijhhs-78.pdf plain text: ijhhs-78.txt item: #231 of 236 id: ijhhs-79 author: Rathor, Mohammad Yousuf; Khattak, Muhammad Muzaffar Ali Khan; Yusof, Nazri Mohd title: End-Of-Life: Old age In Contemporary Society, Self-Perception Of Aging And ‘An’ Islamic Perspective date: 2019-01-22 words: 7307 flesch: 63 summary: In contrast to the chronological age, the term ’Old age’ refers to anyone who is unable to take care of him/herself due to old age and not due to handicap or disability. No. 02 April’19 64 Review article: End-Of-Life: Old age In Contemporary Society, Self-Perception Of Aging And ‘An’ Islamic Perspective Mohammad Yousuf Rathor1, Muhammad Muzaffar Ali Khan Khattak,2 Nazri Mohd Yusof3 Abstract: Population aging is a global phenomenon which has important and far-reaching implications for many facets of human life. keywords: age; ageing; allah; alqur’an; care; cognitive; health; human; international; islamic; journal; life; people; person; sciences; social; society; world cache: ijhhs-79.pdf plain text: ijhhs-79.txt item: #232 of 236 id: ijhhs-80 author: Mohd Ashari, Noor Suryani; Mohd Yasin, Mohd Azhar; Mohamed Sanusi, Siti Nor Fairus; Shafei, Mohd Nazri title: Comparing SociodemographicPredisposing Factors in Major Depressive Disorders (MDD) and Controlsin Kelantan, Malaysia date: 2019-01-22 words: 3442 flesch: 59 summary: This study was done to compare sociodemographicpredisposingfactors in MDD patients and controls in Kelantan, Malaysia. MDD patients were recruited from Psychiatric Clinic, HUSM and they were diagnosed according to DSM-V criteria. keywords: age; area; depression; disorder; health; journal; malaysia; mdd; patients; risk; study; years cache: ijhhs-80.pdf plain text: ijhhs-80.txt item: #233 of 236 id: ijhhs-85 author: Shikder, AHM Zakir Hossain; Shomi, Kamrun Naher; Saki, Nushrat; Begum, Ferdousi; Mahmud, Kazi Hossain; Alam, Md Shamsul title: Clinical Evaluation Of Direct Composite Resin And Indirect Micro Ceramic Composite Resin Restorations In Class-I Cavity Of Permanent Posterior Teeth date: 2019-01-22 words: 3013 flesch: 46 summary: The aim of this study is to compare the clinical performance of direct composite resin restoration and indirect micro ceramic composite resin restorations at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, using the modified USPHS criteria as the main evaluation. The use of direct composite restoration in posterior teeth is limited to relatively small cavities due to polymerization stresses. keywords: caries; composite; indirect; months; resin; restorations; teeth cache: ijhhs-85.pdf plain text: ijhhs-85.txt item: #234 of 236 id: ijhhs-87 author: Rashid, Aneesa Abdul; Devaraj, Navin Kumar; Kahar, Johan Abdul title: Patellofemoral Pain: A Not So Trivial Knee Injury (A Case Report) date: 2019-01-22 words: 1634 flesch: 52 summary: Surgical referral may be warranted if the symptom persists more than six months.5 Given that knee injuries are common during sporting activities, preventive steps are important to prevent its occurrence6. Emphasis on prevention of injuries that are common such as knee injury and what can be done when an injury occurs should be also be a priority depending on the level of athletic involvement of the patient. keywords: injuries; injury; knee; medicine; pain; sports cache: ijhhs-87.pdf plain text: ijhhs-87.txt item: #235 of 236 id: ijhhs-91 author: Hoosen, Mujeeb; Pool, Edmund John title: An In Vitro Study to elucidate the Effects of Artemisia afra, Aspalathus linearis (rooibos) and SeptilinTM on Immune Pathways date: 2019-05-25 words: 7392 flesch: 48 summary: However these studies tested the aqueous extract of Aspalathus linearis (rooibos) whilst the majority of anti-inflammatory studies on Aspalathus linearis (rooibos) were conducted on the ethanolic extract. IL-6 is well known to mediate the involvement of inflammatory cells in acute and chronic inflammation1. keywords: activity; afra; artemisia; aspalathus linearis; cells; concentrations; effects; extract; il-6; journal; lps; production; rooibos; septilintm; studies; study; vitro cache: ijhhs-91.pdf plain text: ijhhs-91.txt item: #236 of 236 id: ijhhs-98 author: Ozsoy, Mehmet Sait; Colapkulu, Nuray; Gapbarov, Aman; Ekinci, Ozgur; Gunduz, Nesrin; Toksoz, Ayse Nur; Alimoglu, Orhan title: Aggressive Angiomyxoma: A Rare Perineal Mass date: 2019-05-25 words: 1609 flesch: 54 summary: Conclusion Aggressive angiomyxoma is a rare entity, but with increased number of reported cases diagnostic and pathological features of this tumor was enlightened. We herein report a case of perineal AAM to conribute to the literature about pathological features and clinical outcomes of this tumour. keywords: aam; aggressive; angiomyxoma; case; mass; tumour cache: ijhhs-98.pdf plain text: ijhhs-98.txt