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Ref ID: 34577
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Norhayati, M.
Noor Hayati, M. I.
Nor Fariza, N.
Rohani, A. K.
Halimah, A. S.
Sharon, M. Y.
Zainal Abidin, A. H.
Title: Health status of Orang Asli (Aborigine) community in Pos Piah, Sungai Siput, Perak, Malaysia
Date: 1998
Source: Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health
Abstract: General information on the health of the aborigine community in Malaysia. A study of health status of Orang Asli population (based on physical examination findings) was conducted in 4 villages in Pos Piah, Sungai Siput Perak, Malaysia. In all 356 individuals between 4 months-72 years old (178 males and 178 females) participated in this study. Poor general health status, physical and mental handicaps were seen in 7.8%, 0.3% and 0.3% of the population, respectively. About one-fifth of the population had dental caries. Splenomegaly, hepatomegaly and hepatosplenomegaly were among the commonest abnormalities with the occurrence rates of 19.8%, 13.7% and 6.7%, respectively, being detected in the population. About one-fifth of the population showed signs suggestive of protein-energy deficiency
whilst less than 5% showed signs indicative of riboflavin, iodine and iron deficiencies. Vitamin A deficiency was the commonest nutritional deficiency identified in this community with almost 38.4% of them showing signs of the deficiency. The commonest skin infection was scabies.
Date Created: 7/5/2001
Volume: 29
Number: 1
Page Start: 58
Page End: 61

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