MUHAMMAD ABDUL BASIT BIN AHMAD TAJUDIN (ムハマツド アブドウル バシツト ビン アハマツド タジユツヂ)

医学研究院 社会医学系部門 社会医学分野博士研究員
Last Updated :2025/03/17

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  • Short-term associations of PM10 attributed to biomass burning with respiratory and cardiovascular hospital admissions in Peninsular Malaysia
    MUHAMMAD ABDUL BASIT AHMAD TAJUDIN, Lina Madaniyazi, Xerxes Seposo, Mazrura Sahani, Aurelio Tobías, Latif MT, Wan Rozita Wan Mahiyuddin, Mohd Faiz Ibrahim, Shingo Tamaki, Kazuhiko Moji, Masahiro Hashizume, Chris Fook Sheng Ng
    International Journal of Epidemiology, 53, 4, Oxford University Press (OUP), 2024年06月12日
    研究論文(学術雑誌)
  • Effects of Coexposure to Air Pollution from Vegetation Fires and Extreme Heat on Mortality in Upper Northern Thailand
    Athicha Uttajug, Xerxes Seposo, Arthit Phosri, Vera Ling Hui Phung, Muhammad Abdul Basit Ahmad Tajudin, Kayo Ueda
    Environmental Science & Technology, American Chemical Society (ACS), 2024年05月28日
    研究論文(学術雑誌)
  • The effect modification of PM2.5 and ozone on the short-term associations between temperature and mortality across the urban areas of Japan.
    Muhammad Abdul Basit Ahmad Tajudin, Ryusei Kubo, Chris Fook Sheng Ng, Masahiro Hashizume, Xerxes Seposo, Yoonhee Kim, Hironori Nishikawa, Hirohisa Takano, Kayo Ueda
    Environmental health and preventive medicine, 29, 57, 57, 2024年, [国内誌]
    英語, 研究論文(学術雑誌), BACKGROUND: The acute effects of temperature and air pollution on mortality are well-known environmental factors that have been receiving more recognition lately. However, the health effects resulting from the interaction of air pollution and temperature remain uncertain, particularly in cities with low levels of pollution. This study aims to examine the modification effects of particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 µm or less (PM2.5) and ozone (O3) on the association between temperature and mortality. METHODS: We collected the daily number of all-cause, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality from 20 major cities in Japan from 2012-2018. We obtained meteorological data from the Japan Meteorological Agency and air pollution data from the National Institute for Environmental Studies. We conducted analyses using a quasi-Poisson regression model with a distributed lag non-linear model for temperature in each city and subsequently performed a random-effects meta-analysis to derive average estimates. RESULTS: We found that high levels of O3 might positively modify the mortality risk of heat exposure, especially for cardiovascular diseases. Subgroups such as the elderly and females were susceptible. We did not observe consistent evidence of effect modification by PM2.5, including effect modification on cold by both pollutants. CONCLUSION: PM2.5 and O3 may positively modify the short-term association between heat and mortality in the urban areas of Japan. These results highlight the need for public health policies and interventions to address the collective impacts of both temperature and air pollution.
  • Children's exposure to air pollution in a natural gas industrial area and their risk of hospital admission for respiratory diseases
    Ibrahim, M.F., Hod, R., Ahmad Tajudin, M.A.B., Wan Mahiyuddin, W.R., Mohammed Nawi, A., Sahani, M.
    Environmental Research, 210, 2022年
    研究論文(学術雑誌)
  • Erratum to "Characteristics of COVID-19 epidemic and control measures to curb transmission in Malaysia" [Int J Infect Dis 101 (December) (2020) 409-411].
    Chris Fook Sheng Ng, Xerxes T Seposo, Meng Ling Moi, Muhammad Abdul Basit Ahmad Tajudin, Lina Madaniyazi, Mazrura Sahani
    International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, 103, 642, 642, 2021年02月, [国際誌]
    英語, 研究論文(学術雑誌), The publisher regrets the following errors in the final published paper: 1 Highlights 2 and 3 are incorrect. The correct highlights are as follows: • Instantaneous reproduction number Rt peaked at 3.1 and case fatality rate is 1.4.• Movement control measures began 3 days after peaked Rt and implemented in stages.2 Supplemental file was incorrect. Correct version has now been replaced online.3 Correct Funding information should be:This work was supported by Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) [Grant Number 20wm0125006] under the Japan Initiative for Global Research Network on Infectious Diseases (J-GRID) program. The funder had no role in the study design, collection of data, preparation of the manuscript, or decision to publish. The publisher would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
  • Characteristics of the COVID-19 epidemic and control measures to curb transmission in Malaysia
    Ng, C.F.S., Seposo, X.T., Moi, M.L., Tajudin, M.A.B.A., Madaniyazi, L., Sahani, M.
    International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 101, 2020年
    研究論文(学術雑誌)
  • Risk of concentrations of major air pollutants on the prevalence of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in urbanized area of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    MUHAMMAD ABDUL BASIT AHMAD TAJUDIN
    Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 171, 2019年04月30日
    英語, 研究論文(学術雑誌)
  • Airborne particles in the city center of Kuala Lumpur: Origin, potential driving factors, and deposition flux in human respiratory airways
    Khan, M.F., Hamid, A.H., Bari, M.A., Tajudin, A.B.A., Latif, M.T., Nadzir, M.S.M., Sahani, M., Wahab, M.I.A., Yusup, Y., Maulud, K.N.A., Yusoff, M.F., Amin, N., Akhtaruzzaman, M., Kindzierski, W., Kumar, P.
    Science of the Total Environment, 650, 2019年
    研究論文(学術雑誌)