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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669679/a-hybrid-digital-parenting-program-delivered-within-the-malaysian-preschool-system-protocol-for-a-feasibility-study-of-a-small-scale-factorial-cluster-randomized-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Hal Cooper, Farah Zeehan Mohd Nadzri, Seema Vyas, Rumaya Juhari, Nellie Ismail, Zarinah Arshat, Durgesh Rajandiran, Laurie Markle, Francisco Calderon, Inge Vallance, G J Melendez-Torres, Chiara Facciolà, Vanisa Senesathith, Frances Gardner, Jamie M Lachman
BACKGROUND: The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 4, and particularly target 4.2, which seeks to ensure that, by 2030, all children have access to quality early childhood development, care, and preprimary education so that they are ready for primary education, is far from being achieved. The COVID-19 pandemic compromised progress by disrupting education, reducing access to well-being resources, and increasing family violence. Evidence from low- and middle-income countries suggests that in-person parenting interventions are effective at improving child learning and preventing family violence...
April 26, 2024: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668541/the-rapid-emergence-of-hypervirulent-klebsiella-species-and-burkholderia-pseudomallei-as-major-health-threats-in-southeast-asia-the-urgent-need-for-recognition-as-neglected-tropical-diseases
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REVIEW
Matthew J W Kain, Nicola L Reece, Christopher M Parry, Giri Shan Rajahram, David L Paterson, Stephen D Woolley
The World Health Organization (WHO)'s list of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) highlights conditions that are responsible for devastating health, social and economic consequences, and yet, they are overlooked and poorly resourced. The NTD list does not include conditions caused by Gram-negative bacilli (GNB). Infections due to GNB cause significant morbidity and mortality and are prevalent worldwide. Southeast Asia is a WHO region of low- and middle-income countries carrying the largest burden of NTDs. Two significant health threats in Southeast Asia are Burkholderia pseudomallei (causing melioidosis) and hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (HvKp)...
April 8, 2024: Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667910/unraveling-the-life-cycle-of-nyssopsora-cedrelae-a-study-of-rust-diseases-on-aralia-elata-and-toona-sinensis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jae Sung Lee, Makoto Kakishima, Ji-Hyun Park, Hyeon-Dong Shin, Young-Joon Choi
Rust disease poses a major threat to global agriculture and forestry. It is caused by types of Pucciniales, which often require alternate hosts for their life cycles. Nyssopsora cedrelae was previously identified as a rust pathogen on Toona sinensis in East and Southeast Asia. Although this species had been reported to be autoecious, completing its life cycle solely on T. sinensis , we hypothesized that it has a heteroecious life cycle, requiring an alternate host, since the spermogonial and aecial stages on Aralia elata , a plant native to East Asia, are frequently observed around the same area where N...
March 22, 2024: Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665928/the-complete-chloroplast-genome-of-pandanus-amaryllifolius-roxb-ex-lindl-pandanaceae-and-its-phylogenetic-relationship
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun Han Chin, Xue Jing Wong, Teek Foh Chong, Piemjit Muangkot, Aik Teng Heng, Tawatchai Tanee, Shiou Yih Lee
Pandanus amaryllifolius of Pandanaceae, a plant native to Southeast Asia, has been domesticated for its health benefits and aromatic leaves. It is also used for phytoremediation and soil rehabilitation. However, genetic studies of this species are limited. This study aims to expand its genomic information by assembling and characterizing the complete chloroplast genome of P. amaryllifolius . The chloroplast genome, which was 157,839 bp long, contains a total of 133 genes, including 87 protein-coding (CDS), 38 tRNA, and eight rRNA genes...
2024: Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665582/malaria-resistance-related-biological-adaptation-and-complex-evolutionary-footprints-inferred-from-one-integrative-tai-kadai-related-genomic-resource
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuhan Duan, Mengge Wang, Zhiyong Wang, Yan Liu, Xiucheng Jiang, Haoran Su, Yan Cai, Qiuxia Sun, Yuntao Sun, Xiangping Li, Jing Chen, Yijiu Zhang, Jiangwei Yan, Shengjie Nie, Liping Hu, Renkuan Tang, Libing Yun, Chuan-Chao Wang, Chao Liu, Junbao Yang, Guanglin He
Pathogen‒host adaptative interactions and complex population demographical processes, including admixture, drift, and Darwen selection, have considerably shaped the Neolithic-to-Modern Western Eurasian population structure and genetic susceptibility to modern human diseases. However, the genetic footprints of evolutionary events in East Asia remain unknown due to the underrepresentation of genomic diversity and the design of large-scale population studies. We reported one aggregated database of genome-wide SNP variations from 796 Tai-Kadai (TK) genomes, including that of Bouyei first reported here, to explore the genetic history, population structure, and biological adaptative features of TK people from southern China and Southeast Asia...
April 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38664370/emerging-roles-of-circular-rnas-in-nasopharyngeal-carcinoma-functions-and-implications
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REVIEW
Aiyu Ma, Yuzhong Yang, Lu Lu, Yan Zhang, Xuemei Zhang, Jinhua Zheng, Xiang Zheng
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a distinct malignancy primarily prevalent in Southern China and Southeast Asia. Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a class of non-coding RNAs, are evolutionarily conserved and exhibit remarkable stability. Their dysregulation has been observed in various cancers, including NPC. In this review, we investigate the pivotal role of circRNAs in NPC, focusing specifically on their involvement in tumor proliferation, apoptosis, metastasis, angiogenesis, stemness, metabolism, and the tumor microenvironment...
April 25, 2024: Cell Death Discovery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662723/infection-related-severe-maternal-outcomes-and-case-fatality-rates-in-43-low-and-middle-income-countries-across-the-who-regions-results-from-the-global-maternal-sepsis-study-gloss
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adama Baguiya, Mercedes Bonet, Vanessa Brizuela, Cristina Cuesta, Marian Knight, Pisake Lumbiganon, Edgardo Abalos, Séni Kouanda
The highest toll of maternal mortality due to infections is reported in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, more evidence is needed to understand the differences in infection-related severe maternal outcomes (SMO) and fatality rates across the WHO regions. This study aimed to compare the burden of infection-related SMO and case fatality rates across the WHO regions using the Global Maternal Sepsis Study (GLOSS) data. GLOSS was a hospital-based one-week inception prospective cohort study of pregnant or recently pregnant women admitted with suspected or confirmed infection in 2017...
2024: PLOS Glob Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662703/a-comparison-of-markov-and-mechanistic-models-for-soil-transmitted-helminth-prevalence-projections-in-the-context-of-survey-design
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Max T Eyre, Caroline A Bulstra, Olatunji Johnson, Sake J de Vlas, Peter J Diggle, Claudio Fronterrè, Luc E Coffeng
Globally, there are over 1 billion people infected with soil-transmitted helminths (STHs), mostly living in marginalized settings with inadequate sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. The World Health Organization recommends an integrated approach to STH morbidity control through improved access to sanitation and hygiene education and the delivery of preventive chemotherapy (PC) to school-age children delivered through schools. Progress of STH control programs is currently estimated using a baseline (pre-PC) school-based prevalence survey and then monitored using periodical school-based prevalence surveys, known as Impact Assessment Surveys (IAS)...
April 25, 2024: Clinical Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659665/current-frailty-knowledge-awareness-and-practices-among-physicians-following-the-2022-european-consensus-document-on-frailty-in-cardiology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Jun Wong, Laureen Yi-Ting Wang, Koji Hasegawa, Kay Woon Ho, Zijuan Huang, Louis L Y Teo, Jack Wei Chieh Tan, Kazuyuki Kasahara, Ru-San Tan, Junbo Ge, Angela S Koh
AIMS: Aging-related cardiovascular disease and frailty burdens are anticipated to rise with global aging. In response to directions from major cardiovascular societies, we investigated frailty knowledge, awareness, and practices among cardiologists as key stakeholders in this emerging paradigm a year after the European Frailty in Cardiology consensus document was published. METHODS AND RESULTS: We launched a prospective multinational web-based survey via social networks to broad cardiology communities representing multiple World Health Organization regions, including Western Pacific and Southeast Asia regions...
March 2024: Eur Heart J Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658258/exotic-animal-practice-in-southeast-asia
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REVIEW
Rina Maguire, Qianying Athena Lim, Ali Anwar Bin Ahmad
The number of exotic animal practitioners in Southeast Asia (SEA) has increased over the last 30 years to match the increase in ownership of exotic pets. Fortunately, veterinary health care has advanced due to the leaders in the field educating other practitioners and promoting exotic animal practice. Continuing education opportunities are available for exotic medicine in SEA. In Thailand and Singapore, there is a niche of clients with high spending power that has transcended to increased demand for exotic health care...
April 23, 2024: Veterinary Clinics of North America. Exotic Animal Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657877/medicinal-plants-of-southeast-asia-with-anti-%C3%AE-glucosidase-activity-as-potential-source-for-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-treatment
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REVIEW
Mohammad Amil Zulhilmi Benjamin, Ruzaidi Azli Mohd Mokhtar, Mohammad Iqbal, Azmahani Abdullah, Roro Azizah, Lilis Sulistyorini, Nurkhasanah Mahfudh, Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Diabetes mellitus, a widespread chronic illness, affects millions worldwide, and its incidence is increasing alarmingly, especially in developing nations. Current pharmacological treatments can be costly and have undesirable side effects. To address this, medicinal plants with antidiabetic effects, particularly targeting α-glucosidase for controlling hyperglycaemia in type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hold promise for drug development with reduced toxicity and adverse reactions...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656828/microplastic-human-dietary-uptake-from-1990-to-2018-grew-across-109-major-developing-and-industrialized-countries-but-can-be-halved-by-plastic-debris-removal
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiang Zhao, Fengqi You
Microplastics (MPs), plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, are now a growing environmental and public health issue, as they are detected pervasively in freshwater and marine environments, ingested by organisms, and then enter the human body. Industrial development drives this environmental burden caused by MP formation and human uptake by elevating plastic pollution levels and shaping the domestic dietary structure. We map the MP human uptake across 109 global countries on five continents from 1990 to 2018, focusing on the world's major coastlines that are affected by plastic pollution that affects the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG 14 (Life Below Water), and SDG 15 (Life on Land)...
April 24, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655420/upsurge-of-dengue-outbreaks-in-several-who-regions-public-awareness-vector-control-activities-and-international-collaborations-are-key-to-prevent-spread
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REVIEW
Rapty Sarker, A S M Roknuzzaman, Md Aminul Haque, Md Rabiul Islam, Eva Rahman Kabir
BACKGROUND: Dengue, the world's fastest-growing vector-borne disease, has skyrocketed in the 21st century. Dengue has harmed human health since its first known cases among Spanish soldiers in the Philippines to its 21st-century outbreaks in Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and the Americas. In light of the current circumstances, it is imperative to investigate its origin and prevalence, enabling the implementation of effective interventions to curb the upsurge. METHODS: Our study examines the history of dengue outbreaks, and evolving impact on public health, aiming to offer valuable insights for a more resilient public health response worldwide...
April 2024: Health Science Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655010/discovery-of-presumably-introduced-spiders-oedignathascrobiculata-thorell-1881-araneae-liocranidae-and-boagriusqiong-lin-li-2022-araneae-palpimanidae-on-chichi-jima-island-the-ogasawara-islands-japan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuya Suzuki, Yu Hisasue
BACKGROUND: The spider fauna of the Ogasawara Islands, oceanic islands located 1,000 km south of mainland Japan was comprehensively examined by the National Museum of Nature and Science in 2011, which revealed that approximately 70% of the spider fauna was composed of non-native species. Following the preceding study, however, only descriptions of several new species have been added and no major updates have been made for the overall spider fauna of the Islands. NEW INFORMATION: The faunistic survey of spiders conducted on Chichi-jima Island, the largest island in the Ogasawara Islands in 2023 revealed the presence of two ground-dwelling spider species, Oedignathascrobiculata Thorell, 1881 (Araneae, Liocranidae) and Boagriusqiong Lin & Li, 2022 (Araneae, Palpimanidae) on the Island...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38653410/local-surface-warming-assessment-in-response-to-vegetation-shifts-over-arid-lands-of-central-asia-2001-2020
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sikandar Ali, Akash Tariq, Patient Mindje Kayumba, Fanjiang Zeng, Zeeshan Ahmed, Muhammad Azmat, Richard Mind'je, Tianju Zhang
The Northern Eurasia Earth Science Partnership Initiative (NEESPI) was established to address the large-scale environmental change across this region. Regardless of the increasingly insightful literature addressing vegetation change across Central Asia, the biogeophysical warming effects of vegetation shifts still need to be clarified. To contribute, the utility of robust satellite observation is explored to evaluate the surface warming effects of vegetation shifts across Central Asia, which is among NEEPSI's hotspots...
April 21, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646768/ecological-niche-shift-and-suitable-area-expansion-of-a-globally-invasive-species-phthorimaea-operculella
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li-Li Wang, Cai-Qing Yang, Ying Wang, Xin-Hai Li, Fang-Hao Wan, Ai-Bing Zhang
Phthorimaea operculella is a major potato pest of global importance, early warning and detection of which are of significance. In this study, we analyzed the climate niche conservation of P. operculella during its invasion by comparing the overall climate niche from three dimensions, including the differences between native range (South America) and entire invaded region (excluding South America), the differences bwtween native range (South America) and five invaded continents (North America, Oceania, Asia, Africa, and Europe), as well as the differences between native region (South America) and an invaded region (China)...
March 18, 2024: Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao, the Journal of Applied Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645783/association-of-hla-c-07-359-with-hla-a-b-and-drb1-alleles-in-taiwanese
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kuo-Liang Yang, Py-Yu Lin
OBJECTIVES: It is thought that Taiwanese indigenous people were the "first people" to populate Taiwan (Formosa) having been there for over 5000 years, preceding the Dutch colonization (from 1624 to 1662) and Spanish colonization (from 1626 to 1642). Taiwan's indigenes, represented by Austronesian language speakers, currently constitute approximately 2% of the total population in Taiwan. It is unknown whether they evolved from Taiwan's Paleolithic or Neolithic cultures, arrived during or after the Neolithic period from China or Southeast Asia or both...
2024: Tzu chi medical journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642719/understanding-feeding-competition-under-laboratory-conditions-rohu-labeo-rohita-versus-amazon-sailfin-catfish-pterygoplichthys-spp
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suman Mallick, Jitendra Kumar Sundaray, Ratna Ghosal
Competitive interactions between species is widely prevalent within the animal world. In this manuscript, we attempted to understand feeding competitions between the Amazon sailfin catfish, an invasive species introduced globally, and rohu, a keystone species native to several countries within southeast Asia. We used two different size classes of each species, large-size having total length (TL, from snout tip to caudal fin) of 15-20cm and fingerling having TL<6cm, and feeding duration was used as a proxy to understand competition...
April 18, 2024: Behavioural Processes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639132/south-east-asian-nutrition-surveys-seanuts-ii-a-multi-country-evaluation-of-nutrition-and-lifestyle-indicators-in-children-aged-12-years-and-below-rationale-and-design
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Serene Yaling Tan, Bee Koon Poh, Rini Sekartini, Nipa Rojroongwasinkul, Thuy Nga Tran, Jyh Eiin Wong, Dian Novita Chandra, Tippawan Pongcharoen, Khanh Van Tran, Lucas Actis-Goretta, Marlotte M Vonk, Swee Ai Ng, Panam Parikh, Ilse Khouw
OBJECTIVE: To assess the nutritional status, growth parameters and lifestyle behaviours of children between 0.5-12 years in nationally representative samples in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the four countries, between May 2019 and April 2021. Data collected can be categorized into four categories: (1) Growth - anthropometry, body composition, development disorder, (2) Nutrient intake and dietary habits - 24-hour dietary recall, child food habits, breast feeding and complementary feeding, (3) Socio-economic status - food insecurity and child health status/environmental, and (4) Lifestyle behaviours - physical activity patterns, fitness, sunlight exposure, sleep patterns, body image and behavioural problems...
April 19, 2024: Public Health Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636576/anti-angiogenic-and-anti-tumour-activities-of-lignosus-rhinocerus-cooke-ryvarden-water-extracts-on-hct116-human-colorectal-carcinoma-cells-implanted-in-chick-embryos
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gong Yi Yong, Nishalini Muniandy, Adilet Beishenaliev, Beng Fye Lau, Chin Siang Kue
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The sclerotium of Lignosus rhinocerus (Cooke) Ryvarden is used by the local communities in Southeast Asia and China to treat cancer, asthma, fever, and other ailments based on traditional knowledge. The sclerotial water extracts were previously reported to exhibit cytotoxic, apoptotic, and immunomodulatory activities - providing a scientific basis for its use in treating cancer; however, there is still a lack of evidence on its potential anti-angiogenic activity...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
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