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Iyadorai T, Wong P, Sii H, Png C, Ee S, Tan M, et al.
J Med Virol . 2025 Mar; 97(3):e70281. PMID: 40022583
Rhinovirus (RV), classified into RV-A, RV-B, and RV-C, is a prevalent cause of respiratory tract infections (RTIs). Here, we analysed RV infection and its clinical implications among outpatients with acute...
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Cheung D, Waratworawan W, Kongjareon Y, Jonas K, Lim S, Reeves A, et al.
AIDS Behav . 2025 Jan; 29(2):420-434. PMID: 39779629
This study investigated the clustering of psychosocial adversities and their synergistic effect with depression on suicidality in a 12-month prospective cohort (N = 214) of YMSM living with HIV in...
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Khati A, Wickersham J, Gautam K, Paudel K, Phiphatkhunarnon P, Lim S, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2024 Oct; 13:e60962. PMID: 39441624
Background: HIV continues to have a disproportionate impact on specific populations in Malaysia, particularly men who have sex with men (MSM). HIV self-testing (HIVST) is a strategy that has been...
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Salaton N, Ahmad Zaki R, Lim S, Che Ishak N, Kamarulzaman A, Altice F
Cureus . 2024 Oct; 16(9):e69252. PMID: 39398759
Globally, stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings have been identified as significant barriers to implementing HIV prevention and treatment strategies. However, research on interventions to reduce the stigma in healthcare...
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Iyadorai T, Lim S, Wong P, Sii H, Png C, Ee S, et al.
Virol J . 2024 Oct; 21(1):251. PMID: 39380036
Background: Common cold coronaviruses (ccCoVs) and influenza virus are common infectious agents causing upper respiratory tract infections (RTIs). However, clinical symptoms, comorbidities, and health effects of ccCoV infection remain understudied....
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Cheung D, Samoh N, Jonas K, Lim S, Kongjareon Y, Guadamuz T
Arch Sex Behav . 2024 Aug; 53(9):3527-3536. PMID: 39150645
Sexualized substance use or "chemsex" may contribute to the HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Thailand. Specific patterns of chemsex use may be associated with...
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Cheung D, Samoh N, Jonas K, Lim S, Kongjareon Y, Guadamuz T
Sex Transm Dis . 2024 Feb; 51(5):352-358. PMID: 38301623
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing for Thai men who have sex with men (MSM) is suboptimal, which undermines their linkage to care and subsequent HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake....
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Lee F, Ismail N, Liew P, Lim S
Cureus . 2023 Dec; 15(11):e48758. PMID: 38094537
Introduction Noise is an occupational hazard that has been linked to negative effects beyond the auditory system, including hypertension. This study investigated the associations between occupational noise exposure and the...
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Wong L, Alias H, Lim S
Pathogens . 2023 Oct; 12(10). PMID: 37887777
In the landscape of healthcare disparities and the marginalized status of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Malaysia, understanding the dynamics surrounding HPV vaccination is of paramount importance....
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Gautam K, Paudel K, Jacobs J, Wickersham J, Ikhtiaruddin W, Azwa I, et al.
JMIR Form Res . 2023 Aug; 7:e48113. PMID: 37616034
Background: Chemsex-the use of psychoactive drugs to enhance the sexual experience-is an increasing phenomenon globally. Despite the increasing burden and associated harms of chemsex, evidence-based interventions (ie, behavioral and pharmacological)...