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The Journal of Pediatrics | 1998

Fatal enterovirus 71 encephalomyelitis

Lucy C.S. Lum; Kum Thong Wong; Sai Kit Lam; K.B. Chua; Adrian Yu Teik Goh; W.L. Lim; Beng Beng Ong; George Paul; Sazaly AbuBakar; M. Lambert

During an outbreak of hand-foot-mouth disease caused by enterovirus 71 (EV-71) in 1997, 4 children presented with sudden cardiopulmonary collapse and minimal neurologic features. All children received cardiopulmonary resuscitation but died within a few hours of admission. Postmortem studies showed infection by EV-71 with extensive damage to the medulla and pons. We postulate an etiologic link between EV-71 and brainstem encephalomyelitis as the cause of pulmonary edema and death.


Annals of Neurology | 2001

Treatment of acute Nipah encephalitis with ribavirin

Heng‐Thay Chong; Adeeba Kamarulzaman; Chong Tin Tan; Khean Jin Goh; Tarmizi Thayaparan; Sree Raman Kunjapan; Nee‐Kong Chew; K.B. Chua; Sai Kit Lam

Nipah virus, a newly identified paramyxovirus caused a severe outbreak of encephalitis in Malaysia with high fatalities. We report an open‐label trial of ribavirin in 140 patients, with 54 patients who were managed prior to the availability of ribavirin or refused treatment as control. There were 45 deaths (32%) in the ribavirin arm; 29 deaths (54%) occurred in the control arm. This represents a 36% reduction in mortality (p = 0.011). There was no associated serious side effect. This study suggests that ribavirin is able to reduce the mortality of acute Nipah encephalitis.


Journal of Virological Methods | 2009

Performance of a commercial rapid dengue NS1 antigen immunochromatography test with reference to dengue NS1 antigen-capture ELISA

S. Zainah; A.H. Abdul Wahab; M. Mariam; M.K. Fauziah; A.H. Khairul; I. Roslina; A. Sairulakhma; S.S. Kadimon; M.S. Mat Jais; K.B. Chua

The performance of a commercial immunochromatography test for rapid detection of dengue NS1 antigen present in serum or plasma of patients was evaluated against a commercial dengue NS1 antigen-capture ELISA. The rapid immunochromatography test gave an overall sensitivity of 90.4% with a specificity of 99.5%. The sensitivity was highest for serum samples from which virus was isolated (96.3%) and lowest for those from which virus was not isolated and RT-PCR was negative (76.4%). The sensitivity was significantly higher for serum samples from patients with acute primary dengue (92.3%) than those from patients with acute secondary dengue (79.1%). The positive predictive value and negative predictive value of this commercial immunochromatography test were 99.6% and 87.9% respectively.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2007

Serological Evidence of Possible Human Infection with Tioman virus, a Newly Described Paramyxovirus of Bat Origin

Koon Chu Yaiw; Gary Crameri; Lin-Fa Wang; Heng Thay Chong; K.B. Chua; Chong Tin Tan; Khean Jin Goh; Devi Shamala; K. Thong Wong

Tioman virus, a relatively new paramyxovirus, was isolated from fruit bats (Pteropus species) on Tioman Island, Malaysia, in 2001. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of antibodies to T. virus in island inhabitants, by use of comparative ELISA and serum neutralization assays. Of the 169 human sera analyzed, 5 (approximately 3.0%) were positive for T. virus, by comparative ELISA. Of these 5 sera, 3 (1.8% of the total) had neutralizing antibodies against T. virus, suggesting previous infection of this study population by this virus or a similar virus.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2001

Emerging viral diseases of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific.

John S. Mackenzie; K.B. Chua; Peter Daniels; Bryan T. Eaton; Hume E. Field; Roy A. Hall; K. Halpin; C. Johansen; Peter D. Kirkland; Sai Kit Lam; Peter McMinn; D. J. Nisbet; R. Paru; Alyssa T. Pyke; Scott A. Ritchie; Peter Siba; David W. Smith; Greg A. Smith; A.F. Van Den Hurk; Leo Wang; David T. Williams


Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 2001

Chikungunya infection--an emerging disease in Malaysia.

Sai Kit Lam; K.B. Chua; Poh Sim Hooi; M.A. Rahimah; S. Kumari; M. Tharmaratnam; S.K. Chuah; David W. Smith; I.A. Sampson


Journal of Virological Methods | 2007

Evaluation of a commercial dengue NS1 antigen-capture ELISA for laboratory diagnosis of acute dengue virus infection

V. Kumarasamy; A.H. Abdul Wahab; S.K. Chua; Zeinab Hassan; Y.K. Chem; M. Mohamad; K.B. Chua


The Lancet | 1998

Neurogenic pulmonary oedema and enterovirus 71 encephalomyelitis

Lucy C.S. Lum; Kum Thong Wong; Sai Kit Lam; K.B. Chua; Ayt Goh


Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 2001

Serological evidence of hantavirus infections in Malaysia.

Sai Kit Lam; K.B. Chua; T. Myshrall; Shamala Devi; D. Zainal; S. A. B. Afifi; K. Nerome; Y. K. Chu; H. W. Lee


The Medical journal of Malaysia | 2002

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease: University Malaya Medical Centre Experience

Poh-Sim Hooi; Beng Hooi Chua; C.S.M. Lee; Sai Kit Lam; K.B. Chua

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