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Wah Yun Low
Researcher at University of Malaya
Publications - 353
Citations - 5794
Wah Yun Low is an academic researcher from University of Malaya. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 331 publications receiving 4753 citations. Previous affiliations of Wah Yun Low include University of Surrey & Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
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The Long-Term Public Health Benefits of Breastfeeding.
TL;DR: Recent research evidence is reviewed in this study, building on previous authoritative reviews, that concluded that there was strong evidence for many public health benefits of breastfeeding.
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Knowledge and awareness of cervical cancer and screening among Malaysian women who have never had a Pap smear: a qualitative study.
TL;DR: The findings highlight the importance of emphasising accurate information about cervical cancer and the purpose of Pap smear screening when designing interventions aimed at improving cervical cancer screening for Malaysian women.
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Beck Depression Inventory (BDI): a reliability and validity test in the Malaysian urological population.
TL;DR: The BDI was validated as a reliable and a valid instrument to be used in Malaysia and had a high degree of sensitivity and specificity.
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Factors Affecting COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance: An International Survey among Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Suzanna Awang Bono,Edlaine Faria de Moura Villela,Ching Sin Siau,Won Sun Chen,Supa Pengpid,M. Tasdik Hasan,Philippe Sessou,John Ditekemena,Bob Omoda Amodan,Mina C. Hosseinipour,Housseini Dolo,Joseph Nelson Siewe Fodjo,Wah Yun Low,Robert Colebunders +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted cross-sectional online surveys to investigate COVID-19 vaccine acceptance across nine Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs; N = 10,183), assuming vaccine effectiveness at 90% and 95%.
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Recommendations for the Clinical Evaluation of Men and Women with Sexual Dysfunction
Dimitrios Hatzichristou,Raymond C. Rosen,Leonard R. Derogatis,Wah Yun Low,Eric J.H. Meuleman,Richard Sadovsky,Tara Symonds +6 more
TL;DR: A unified diagnostic and management strategy in sexual medicine, irrespective of condition and gender, would improve patients' sexual well-being and lead to the development of academic curricula to provide practicing physicians across specialties with the needed skills to meet contemporary patients' needs in sexual Medicine health-care delivery.