Noor Hayati Mohd Isa
National University of Malaysia
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Journal of Clinical Medicine Research | 2010
Amal R. Nimir; Amizah Othman; Soon Ee; Zohdy Musa; Iffah Abd Majid; Zalikha Kamarudin; Chee Xian; Noor Hayati Mohd Isa
Background Seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis in different populations may vary according to different environments, social customs and habits. This study was designed to measure the seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis among patients with different malignancies and to ascertain the association between common risk factors and disease transmission. Methods This Cross-sectional study was from January to April of 2009. Four Oncology wards in Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (HUKM) were selected as the site for undertaking the present study. The survey involved 129 patients with different malignancies. Information was gathered by using study subject information sheet and a standardized structured questionnaire. Toxoplasma was screened by a standerd ELISA commercial kit in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and performed at the Department of Microbiology, HUKM Kuala Lumpur. A result of > 51 IU/ml of anti-Toxoplasma (IgG) antibody was regarded as positive, indicating latent or pre-existing Toxoplasma infection. A result of > 51 IU/ml of anti-Toxoplasma (IgM) antibody was regarded as positive, indicating recently acquired Toxoplasma infection. Results Total number of seropositive patients was 54 (67.6%), the mean age was 51 years (range15 - 88 years). Toxoplasma IgG positivity was highest among Malaysian (32%). Male to female ratio was almost equal. There was a statistically significant difference in seropositivity between patients living in rural areas compared to those living in urban areas, positive history of consumption of undercooked meat and/or blood transfusion (p < 0.05). Conclusions These findings give some support to Toxoplasma screening program and health education, including promotion of a healthy lifestyle exclusively in seronegative patients in order to prevent seroconversion and the incidence of clinically evident opportunistic infection. Keywords Toxoplasma gondii; Risk factors; Immunocompromised; seroconversion; Seroprevalence
Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2002
Nor F. Ngah; Norhayati Moktar; Noor Hayati Mohd Isa; S. Selvaraj; Shahrom Yusof; Halimah Abdullah Sani; Zainal A.A. Hasan; Rohani Abdul Kadir
Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 2006
Amal R. Nimir; Noor Hayati Mohd Isa; Chan Boon Tek Eugene; Ismail Mohd Ghauth; Fatmah Md Salleh; Rozlida Abdul Rahman
Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 2011
Noor Hayati Mohd Isa; Loong Lw; Fang Gh; Mohamad Am; Razali N; Rani Ni; Manap Sn; Abdullah
Archives of Medical Science | 2009
Chan Boon Tek Eugene; Amal Rashad Nimir; Noor Hayati Mohd Isa; Kino Hideto; Anisah Nordin; Norhayati Moktar
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2010
Rukman Awang Hamat; Anita Abdul Rahman; Malina Osman; Ngah Zasmy Unyah; Wan Omar Abdullah; Noor Hayati Mohd Isa
Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia (Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences) | 2009
Mohamed Abdullah Marwi; Ahmad Firdaus Mohd Salleh; Noor Hayati Mohd Isa; Syamsa Rizal Abdullah; Anita Talib; Raja Muhammad Zuha Raja Kamal Bashah; Baharudin Omar
Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia (Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences) | 2010
Noor Hayati Mohd Isa; Siti Nor Azreen Abdul Manap; Ismail Mohd Ghauth; Aisah Md Yunus; Chew Poh Ling
Archive | 2009
Ahmad Firdaus Mohd Salleh; Anita Talib; Mohamed Abdullah; Noor Hayati Mohd Isa; Raja Muhammad; Zuha Raja; Kamal Bashah; Baharudin Omar
Archive | 1998
Halimah Abdullah Sani; Zarinah Mohd Ghani; Hasidah Mohd Sudek; Rohani Abdul Kadir; Noor Hayati Mohd Isa; Norhayati Mokhtar; Sulaiman Osman