Action -oriented research and training for improved management of population programme
Item Type: Research Report
Author:
National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia, and
Author:
National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia and
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Year: 1986
Abstract: This study was conducted with the aim to identify and clarify some of the management issues and problem involved in the implementation of family planning services to all strata across the country.It has also hopes to develop improved management concepts for the application to the...[Read More]
Population Policy Malaysia towards a population of seventy million
Item Type: Act & Policy
Author:
National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia, and
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Year: 1984
Abstract: Based on this study the present population growth trend indicates that the population of Malaysia will stabilise at or around 39 million by the year 2150. In order to achieve an ultimate population size of 7O million, the present demographic trend has to be changed so that the rate of...[Read More]
Apparent benefit from corticosteroids in bronchopulmonary dysplasia: a case report
Item Type: Article
Author:
Hussain, Abdul Kader and
Scanlon, John W. and
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Year: 1984
Abstract: A case of bronchopulmonary dysplasia complicating the ventilatory management of respiratory distress syndrome is described. The diagnosis was documented by typical clinical radiological and cytopathologic criteria. The infant's abrupt clinical deterioration was reversed by the use of...[Read More]
Malaysian Population and Family Survey II (MPFS II)
Item Type: Research Report
Author:
National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia, and
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Year: 1984
Abstract: The objective of the survey is to provide information regarding on family formattion process and demography trend besides to understand factors that influence the trends.
Malaysian Journal of Reproductive Health (Volume 1, Number 1, January 1983)
Item Type: Book
Author:
Author:
Editor:
Arshat, Hamid and
Tan, Boon Ann and
Hassan, Khalid and
Karim, Raj and
Kader, H. Abdul and
Ali, Jaffar and
Year: 1983
Abstract: An official publication of Reproductive Research Centre, National Family Planning Board, Malaysia, in collaboration with the Malaysian Association of maternal and Neonatal Health.
Age of biological maturity of Malaysian girls by ethnicity
Item Type: Article
Author:
Abu Bakar, Noor Laily and
K. Majumdar, Prasanta and
Tan, Boon Ann and
Author:
Editor:
Year: 1983
Abstract: This study tries to estimate the age of biological maturity of Malaysian girls by ethnicity by employing an indirect methodology. Age at biological maturity is estimated by considering retrospective fertility and family survey data on marriage, first birth, and contraceptive use. The...[Read More]
Determinants of neonatal outcome in a Malaysian Maternity Hospital, 1980-1981
Item Type: Article
Author:
Hussain, Abdul Kader and
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Year: 1983
Abstract: The compilation and analysis of basic perinatal statistics in the Maternity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur is described. The study period covers the years 1980-1981. Determinants of neonatal mortality include very low birthweight (<1.5 kg), a gestational age of less than 32 weeks and clinical...[Read More]
The pattern of maternal mortality at Maternity Hospital Kuala Lumpur
Item Type: Article
Author:
Adeeb, Nafisah and
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Year: 1983
Abstract: From 1978 to 1981, there were 70,000 deliveries at Maternity Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. 39 maternal mortalities were encountered during this four year period. The major causes of death were toxemia, hemorrhage, embolism, medical disease in pregnancy, sepsis, uterine inversion, obstetric...[Read More]
Office laparoscopic assessment of female fertility
Item Type: Article
Author:
Arshat, Hamid and
, Yuliawiratman and
Piliang, Asmar Suar and
Author:
Editor:
Year: 1983
Abstract: The preliminary report details our experience and also serves to evaluate the risk benefits of office laparoscopy for female fertility assessment in 183 subjects. The patients were admitted at about 8.00 in the morning and discharged at 3.00 to 4.00 in the afternoon after laparoscopy...[Read More]
Actinomyces-like organisms in the cervical smears of IUCD users
Item Type: Article
Author:
Jamal, Farida and
Mohd. Yasin, Mohd. Salleh and
Zainal, Zooraidah and
Arshat, Hamid and
Author:
Editor:
Year: 1983
Abstract: Cervical smears of 128 intrauterine contraceptive device users were stained by Gram stain and screened for the presence of Actinomyces-like organisms. Actinomyces-like organisms were observed in 5.5 percent, pus cell in 20.1 percent and yeast cells in 10.2 percent of the smears...[Read More]