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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences | 2013

Influenza and Respiratory Syncytial viral infections in Malaysia: Demographic and Clinical perspective.

Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; K.K. Wong; Alfizah Hanafiah; Ilina Isahak

Objective: Respiratory infections represent a major public health problem worldwide. The study aimed to determine the prevalence of respiratory syncytial and influenza virus infections and analyzed in respect to demography and clinical perspective. Methods : The specimens were processed by cell culture and immunofluorescent assay (IFA) and real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR (rRT-PCR) for detection of respiratory viruses. Results : Out of 505 specimens 189 (37.8%) were positive, in which RSV was positive in 124(24.8%) cases and influenza A was positive in 65(13%) cases. Positive cases for influenza virus A and RSV were analyzed based on demography: age, gender, ethnicity and clinical symptoms. There were no significant differences among gender, ethnicity and clinical symptoms in both RSV and influenza A virus infections. It was observed that children below 3 years of ages were more prone to RSV infections. On the contrary, influenza virus A infected all age groups of humans. Conclusion: RSV infects mostly child below 3 years of age and influenza virus infects all age group. No specificity of RSV and influenza infection in relation to demography.


Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences | 2015

Influenza and respiratory syncytial viruses: Efficacy of different diagnostic assays.

Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; Kk Wong; Alfizah H; Hussin S; Isahak I

Objective: To determine the efficacy of cell culture, immunoflourescence Assay (IFA) and real time polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) in relation to diagnosis of influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). Methods: Total 2781 specimens of throat swabs and nasopharyngeal aspirates were obtained from patients suspected of respiratory viruses’ infections from January 2009 to December 2011 at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre(UKMMC). The specimens were processed by cell culture and immunoflurescence assay (IFA) and (rRT-PCR). Results: Thirty three (1.19%) specimens were positive for influenza virus A and 42 (1.51%) were positive for RSV by cell culture and IFA. On the other hand, rRT-PCR was able to identify 189 of 505 (37.43%) specimens in which 65 were influenza A virus and 124 were RSV. Sensitivity of rRT-PCR was 100% for both influenza A virus and RSV and specificity was 88% and 77% for influenza A virus and RSV, respectively. Conclusion: rRT-PCR diagnosed respiratory viruses in shorter time with a high level of sensitivity in comparison to conventional assays - cell culture and IFA. These advantages help in managing patients by saving cost and hospitalization stay.


Journal of Embryo Transfer | 2015

Comparison of Culture Media for In Vitro Maturation of Oocytes of Indigenous Zebu Cows in Bangladesh

Joydev Kumar Singha; M. M. U. Bhuiyan; Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; Farida Yeasmin Bari

The objectives of the present study were to select an effective basic medium including its hormone and protein supplementation for IVM of oocytes of indigenous zebu cows. The ovaries of cows were collected from slaughter house and the follicular fluid was aspirated from 2 to 8 mm diameter follicles. The COCs with more than 3 cumulus cell layers and homogenous cytoplasm were selected for maturation. The oocytes were matured in media for 24 hrs at 39℃ with 5% CO2 in humidified air. The maturation of oocytes was evaluated by examining the presence of first polar body under microscope. An efficient basic medium was determined after culturing COCs in either TCM 199 or SOF medium in Experiment 1. An efficient hormone supplementation was determined after culturing COCs in either FSH or gonadotrophin supplemented TCM 199 in Experiment 2. An efficient protein supplementation was determined after culturing COCs in either FBS or Oestrous cow serum (OCS) supplemented TCM 199 in Experiment 3. The oocyte recovery rate per ovary was 3.35. The overall rate of IVM was 74.6%. The maturation rate was 75.5±3.9 and 62.2±20.2% in TCM and SOF medium, respectively (P>0.05). The maturation rate of oocytes was significantly higher (76.6±13.2%) in FSH supplemented medium than gonadotrphin supplemented counterpart (69.7±10.8%) (P 0.05). In conclusions, both TCM 199 and SOF supplemented with either FBS or OCS, and FSH may be used as medium for IVM of indigenous zebu oocytes in Bangladesh.


Research in Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries | 2015

Prevalence of reproductive diseases and its associated risk factors in crossbred dairy cows

Atikul Alam; Musharraf Uddin Bhuiyan; M. S. Parvin; Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; Farida Yeasmin Bari


Bangladesh Veterinarian | 2014

Prevalence of surgical diseases of cattle in stall-fed and free-range cattle in Bangladesh

Nu Sarker; Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; Rana; Mt Islam; Uk Rima


Journal of Embryo Transfer | 2017

Comparison between Two Cryo-devices for Vitrification of Immature Oocytes of Indigenous Zebu Cows in Bangladesh

Sk Mohiuddin Choudhury; M. M. U. Bhuiyan; Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; Md. Masudur Rahman; Md. Newaz Sharif; Jayonta Bhattacharjee; Farida Yeasmin Bari; Nasrin Sultana Juyena


Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2017

Efficacy of simethicone for treatment of bloat in ruminants

Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; M. M. U. Bhuiyan; Taohidul Islam; Mohammed Shamsuddin


Bangladesh Veterinarian | 2016

Factors influencing the rates of pregnancy, calving and peri-parturient disorders in heifers at selected char areas of Bangladesh

M.M. Hossain; Mmu Bhuiyan; Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; Nasrin Sultana Juyena


Journal of Embryo Transfer | 2014

Culture Conditions for In Vitro Maturation of Abattoir Derived Oocytes of Native Zebu Cows of Bangladesh

Sm Niyaz Morshed; M. M. U. Bhuiyan; Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; Joydev Kumer Singha; Nasrin Sultana Juyena


Bangladesh Veterinarian | 2014

General anaesthesia of indigenous pigs in Bangladesh

Rana; Mohammad Moshiur Rahman; Uk Rima; Nasrin Sultana Juyena

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M. M. U. Bhuiyan

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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Nasrin Sultana Juyena

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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Ilina Isahak

National University of Malaysia

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Farida Yeasmin Bari

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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Rana

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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Uk Rima

Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science

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Atikul Alam

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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M. S. Parvin

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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M.M. Hossain

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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Mmu Bhuiyan

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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