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UPM's Staff Profile
YBHG. PROFESOR DR. ZAMBERI BIN SEKAWI
PROFESOR (PERUBATAN)
FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
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PROFESSIONAL

NAME :
(Ybhg. Profesor Dr.) Zamberi Bin Sekawi
POSITION :
Profesor (perubatan)
ENTITY :
Faculty Of Medicine And Health Sciences

PUBLICATION
2021:
Reliability and validity of knowledge, attitudes, practice, and perception (KAP2) questionnaire on food poisoning and its prevention among consumers in Bangi and Kajang, Malaysia
2021:
Predictors of severe leptospirosis: a multicentre observational study from Central Malaysia
2021:
Hepatitis E Virus: An Emerging Enigmatic and Underestimated Pathogen
2021:
Exploring urban tree diversity and carbon stocks in Zaria Metropolis, North Western Nigeria
2021:
In vivo and in silico virulence analysis of Leptospira species isolated from environments and rodents in leptospirosis outbreak areas in Malaysia
2021:
The Role of Subinhibitory Concentrations of Daptomycin and Tigecycline in Modulating Virulence in Staphylococcus aureus
2020:
Plasma proteome profiling reveals differentially expressed lipopolysaccharide-binding protein among leptospirosis patients
2020:
Combined PCR and MAT improves the early diagnosis of the biphasic illness leptospirosis
2020:
COVID-19 Outbreak in Malaysia: Actions Taken by the Malaysian Government
2020:
The Determinants of Income Inequality in Nigeria: An Autoregressive Distributive Lag Approach
2020:
PATHOLOGY AND HOST IMMUNE EVASION DURING HUMAN LEPTOSPIROSIS: A REVIEW
2020:
Elecated levels of IL-8 in fatal leptospirosis
2020:
Distribution of pathogenic leptospira in environmental water and soils of selected recreational forests in Perak, Malaysia
2020:
Elevated levels of IL-8 in fatal leptospirosis
2020:
Significant clinical presentation of leptospirosis in relation to socio-demographic and risk factors in a tertiary hospital, Malaysia
2020:
Leptospira interrogans and Leptospira kirschneri are the dominant Leptospira species causing human leptospirosis in Central Malaysia.
2020:
Hypocalcemia, hypochloremia, and eosinopenia as clinical predictors of leptospirosis: A retrospective study