By Durratul Ain Ahmad Fuad
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) – A potentially effective treatment for patients with relapsed and refractory acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is in the works.
ALL is a type of blood cancer in which the bone marrow makes too many lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia’s teaching facility Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz (HCTM) is collaborating with Plutonet Sdn Bhd on a study and clinical trial involving the Chimeric Antigen Receptor-T Cell (CAR-T) therapy, a revolutionary treatment found to be effective for ALL patients who cannot be treated with chemotherapy or are immune to it.
By Durratul Ain Ahmad Fuad
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) – A potentially effective treatment for patients with relapsed and refractory acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is in the works.
ALL is a type of blood cancer in which the bone marrow makes too many lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia’s teaching facility Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz (HCTM) is collaborating with Plutonet Sdn Bhd on a study and clinical trial involving the Chimeric Antigen Receptor-T Cell (CAR-T) therapy, a revolutionary treatment found to be effective for ALL patients who cannot be treated with chemotherapy or are immune to it.
By Durratul Ain Ahmad Fuad
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) – A potentially effective treatment for patients with relapsed and refractory acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is in the works.
ALL is a type of blood cancer in which the bone marrow makes too many lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia’s teaching facility Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz (HCTM) is collaborating with Plutonet Sdn Bhd on a study and clinical trial involving the Chimeric Antigen Receptor-T Cell (CAR-T) therapy, a revolutionary treatment found to be effective for ALL patients who cannot be treated with chemotherapy or are immune to it.
By Erda Khursyiah Basir
This article is in conjunction with the launch of the Embracing New Norms campaign by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin in Pagoh, Johor, today.
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) – With the end of the COVID-19 pandemic nowhere in sight, the best thing for Malaysians to do to keep themselves safe is to mask up and carry a sanitiser with them when going out, in addition to washing hands regularly and observing physical distancing.
Most of them have been taking these precautions since the Movement Control Order (MCO) was enforced on March 18 to break the chain of COVID-19 infections.
While the public, in general, has been adapting to the new norms, certain quarters are still throwing caution to the wind, which is why the government, beginning Aug 1, decided to make it compulsory for everyone to wear a face mask when travelling in public transport and in congested public places.
By Erda Khursyiah Basir
This article is in conjunction with the launch of the Embracing New Norms campaign by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin in Pagoh, Johor, today.
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) – With the end of the COVID-19 pandemic nowhere in sight, the best thing for Malaysians to do to keep themselves safe is to mask up and carry a sanitiser with them when going out, in addition to washing hands regularly and observing physical distancing.
Most of them have been taking these precautions since the Movement Control Order (MCO) was enforced on March 18 to break the chain of COVID-19 infections.
While the public, in general, has been adapting to the new norms, certain quarters are still throwing caution to the wind, which is why the government, beginning Aug 1, decided to make it compulsory for everyone to wear a face mask when travelling in public transport and in congested public places.
By Erda Khursyiah Basir
This article is in conjunction with the launch of the Embracing New Norms campaign by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin in Pagoh, Johor, today.
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) – With the end of the COVID-19 pandemic nowhere in sight, the best thing for Malaysians to do to keep themselves safe is to mask up and carry a sanitiser with them when going out, in addition to washing hands regularly and observing physical distancing.
Most of them have been taking these precautions since the Movement Control Order (MCO) was enforced on March 18 to break the chain of COVID-19 infections.
While the public, in general, has been adapting to the new norms, certain quarters are still throwing caution to the wind, which is why the government, beginning Aug 1, decided to make it compulsory for everyone to wear a face mask when travelling in public transport and in congested public places.
Oleh Melati Mohd Ariff
Berikut adalah rangkuman TERKINI mingguan mengenai COVID-19 dan perkara yang berkaitan di Malaysia serta di peringkat dunia dari 1 Ogos hingga pukul 7:30 mlm 7 Ogos.
Jumlah kes COVID-19 di Malaysia melepasi angka 9,000 sementara di peringkat global, kes wabak ini mengatasi 19 juta dengan lebih 700,000 kematian. Sekitar 12 juta orang pesakit COVID-19 dilaporkan sembuh. Pandemik COVID-19 sudah merebak ke lebih 200 buah negara dan wilayah.
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) -- Kes penularan tempatan sepanjang rangkuman minggu ini didominasi Kluster PUI (Pesakit Bawah Siasatan) Sivagangga yang pertama kali dilaporkan oleh Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM) pada 28 Julai lepas.
Daripada 16 kes penularan tempatan yang dilaporkan sehingga pukul 12 tengah hari ini, 12 kes adalah daripada Kluster PUI Sivagangga, iaitu 10 kes di Perlis, satu (1) kes di Kedah dan satu (1) kes di Pulau Pinang.
Menurut Ketua Pengarah Kesihatan, Datuk Noor Hisham Abdullah dalam satu kenyataan, setakat ini Kluster PUI Sivagangga mencatat 43 kes positif COVID-19.
Oleh Melati Mohd Ariff
Berikut adalah rangkuman TERKINI mingguan mengenai COVID-19 dan perkara yang berkaitan di Malaysia serta di peringkat dunia dari 1 Ogos hingga pukul 7:30 mlm 7 Ogos.
Jumlah kes COVID-19 di Malaysia melepasi angka 9,000 sementara di peringkat global, kes wabak ini mengatasi 19 juta dengan lebih 700,000 kematian. Sekitar 12 juta orang pesakit COVID-19 dilaporkan sembuh. Pandemik COVID-19 sudah merebak ke lebih 200 buah negara dan wilayah.
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) -- Kes penularan tempatan sepanjang rangkuman minggu ini didominasi Kluster PUI (Pesakit Bawah Siasatan) Sivagangga yang pertama kali dilaporkan oleh Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM) pada 28 Julai lepas.
Daripada 16 kes penularan tempatan yang dilaporkan sehingga pukul 12 tengah hari ini, 12 kes adalah daripada Kluster PUI Sivagangga, iaitu 10 kes di Perlis, satu (1) kes di Kedah dan satu (1) kes di Pulau Pinang.
Menurut Ketua Pengarah Kesihatan, Datuk Noor Hisham Abdullah dalam satu kenyataan, setakat ini Kluster PUI Sivagangga mencatat 43 kes positif COVID-19.
KUALA LUMPUR, 4 Ogos -- Malaysia mempunyai seramai 71,041 doktor perubatan yang berkhidmat di sektor awam dan swasta dengan nisbah seorang doktor boleh memberi khidmat kepada 454 penduduk setakat ini, kata Menteri Kesihatan Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba.
KUALA LUMPUR, 4 Ogos -- Malaysia mempunyai seramai 71,041 doktor perubatan yang berkhidmat di sektor awam dan swasta dengan nisbah seorang doktor boleh memberi khidmat kepada 454 penduduk setakat ini, kata Menteri Kesihatan Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba.
KUCHING, Dec 11 (Bernama) -- The goal of making Southeast Asia free from human rabies can be achieved through a total understanding of the disease, how it can be prevented and responsible pet ownership among communities, say experts.
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