Monday, May 25, 2009

Student Incentive Award for SVA Children


IPP Dr Sia presents the Incentive Award to happy Ms Ng

The President awards and congratulates Cik Nur Aishah while MC Dr Chuo checks the cash.
To the proud parents and their children who were awarded the 2007-2008 Student Incentive Awards, we offer our heartiest congrats and wish them all the best in their next stages of education. We hope to see repeaters… in receiving the awards !:

1. Miss Ng Yi Ying ( UPSR 2007 )
2. Master Ng Yong Kai ( PMR 2007 )
3. Master Ng Yong Han ( UPSR 2008)
4. Miss Ng Yi Yian ( PMR 2008)
5. Miss Joana ak Sinang ( UPSR 2008)
6. Cik Nur Aishah Nabilan ( UPSR 2008)

Congratulations!! Hope to see more Veterinarian in future.
Adrian


Friday, May 22, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

MAVP Conference Highlights
To an old dog like me from the old school of training in pathology where we learn its ABC from left to right, it was quite refreshing to view histo slides and hear terms like Mast cells,mitotic figures, cytoplasm/nuclear ratios,Round Cell tumour,BLET...even though I couldn't understand half of it. Like my mum used to say, you stay long enough in mud, you emerge half a buffalo so I guess I can acquire some polish from the conference.
To me , some of the highlights include the info from Dr Kamarruddin that during the HPAI ( Bird flu) scare in W M' sia in 2004, 2006 and 2007, the economic losses were RM 30M,22M and 15M respectively. These include
the cost of managing the outbreaks,compensation, loss of trade, income ,etc. We shudder to think of the impact of Influenza A H1N1...
The bad news is that Nipah virus is still circulating in reservoir animals, plotting a comeback like Pakatan...
A "new" disease of goats I learnt is Gid (Staggers, sturdy) or Coenurosis caused by a metacestode. Thought that this disease only occurs in history books, the deserts, or Africa...Also CAE ( Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis) with head tilt,circling, shifting lameness, reluctance to rise.....a sobering thought is that I could have missed this in a few adult goats having nervous signs which went through our practice.
Another highlight and a compliment to the innovative and creative ability of the vet is the Cytopathology Rapid Stain put out by my old friend Dr Yeoh Eng Cheong...He was too modest to mention the brand but we are using the KY Rapid Stain in our clinic. Congrats are in order to Dr and Mrs Yeoh as the son is graduating this year as a vet from UPM....
I have to say that I enjoyed and learnt a lot from the presenters, including those from Myanmar, Iraq and Africa. I have a chance to asked an Iraqi presenter ( Assoc. Prof Dr Karim Al-Jashamy of MSU) an important question...where to find the best place for hommus in Kl...!
Dr Thomas Wong

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

NEW SVA EXCO FOR 2009 - 1010


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2008-2009

Imm. Past President: Dr Francis Sia
President: Dr Chin Vei Ching
Vice President: Dr Adrian Susin
Secretary: Dr Andrea Lim Li Li
Asst. Secretary: Dr Nicholas Jenek
Treasurer: Dr Lina Lu
Editor: Dr. Thomas Wong

Committee Members:
Dr Chuo Hock Tieng
Dr Abdul Kadir
Dr Henry Ting
Dr Patrixia Kong
Auditors: Dr Ng Siew Thiam
Dr Alice Hong

ASSOCIATION ADDRESS :
State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory,
KM 2, Jalan Datuk Mohd Musa,
94300 Kota Samarahan
P.O.Box 1395, 93728, KUCHING
Tel 082-612949
Fax 082-613460
EmaiL : sva@ live.com.my,sarawakvet@gmail.com

IMPORTANT CONTACT NOS:
Secretary Tel 082-612949
Fax 082-613460
Editor: Tel: 082-627800
Fax: 082-626580

The turnout for the AGM, minus the ones who came for dinner!


This AGM is serious stuff…better take notes …
L-R Dr Hii, Dr Patricia Kong, Dr Lee, Dr Chong

“ SVA needs better, stronger PR presence on matters of public interest …”… Dr Koh

Monday, May 18, 2009

Dinner Host by State Veterinary Authority

On the 16 May 2009, the Ministry Of Modernisation Of Agriculture (MOMA) host a dinner to all the MAVP conference participants. Its a joyful night, plenty of jokes by Mr. Daud Imbang and Dr. Chin Vei Ching.


Dr. Chin Vei Chin sharing his joke - Malaysia Boleh!!! and sing 'Constantly'
Dr. Adrian

- All I have to do is dream
Mr. Daud Imbang - Candle in the wind. Our good MC & sharing nis joke 'Made in Japan'


Dr. Stephen Gabriel - The Young Ones














The VIP TABLE


Dr. Chin Vei Ching - State Veterinary Authority and the President of Sarawak Veterinary Association, Prof. Dr. Mohd Zamri Saad, Dean Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assoc. Prof Dr. Jasni, Prof. Dr. Mohd. Nordin, Prof. Dr. Hair Bejo and Prof. Dr. Nakayama from University of Tokyo, Japan.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Opening Ceremony Of The MAVP Conference

The Veterinary Pathology Conference was officiated by Y.Bhg. Datu Jaul Samion






Press Conference on 'An update on Swine Influenza and Influenza A (H1N1) which attract the media. From right Dr. Oii Peck Toung, Prof. Mohd. Zamri Saad, Y.Bhg. Datu Jaul Samion (Permament Secretary, Ministry Of Modernisation of Agriculture, Dr. Chin Vei Ching and Director Of Agriculture Mr. Paul Vincent Ritom



Saturday, May 16, 2009

1ST VETERINARY PATHOLOGY CONFERENCE HELD IN SARAWAK




1st Malaysian Association Veterinary Pathology Conference entilte" Current in Diagnostic pathology" was jointly organised by MAVP, UPM and Veterinary Division, Department of Agriculture at Harbour View Hotel, Kuching Sarawak attract 80 participants.




Prof. Hair Bejo, Dr. Chia Pek Chin & Mr. Rapoi Sidop (Senior Ass. Director of Agriculture) also attending the function.








Dr. Chin Vei Ching (State Veterinary Authority), Dr. Thomas Wong ( Sarawak Veterinary Supplies), Dr. Sajem Jinim, Dr. Wong Kiong Kheng & Dr Henry Ting seen in the picture.




Adrian

Thursday, May 14, 2009

An Intro to Dr Wendy Lim.....

Those of you who log on may have noticed the little picture box at the bottom left of our blogsite ....you will see the handsome faces of Dr Adrian and Dr Chuo and a lil pix with the tag Wendy Lim....
Dr Wendy Lim is from Sarawak and an UPM graduate who has gone over to the States and is practising there. This charming, talented and adventurous lady is a loss to the state and Malaysia...but will be a valuable asset to Obama's rainbow nation. Dr Wendy is now having sleepless nights with the addition of a lil princess to her family...CONGRATS!! and may you have MORE...!!
I have invited her to write in to our blog on life as a vet in the US of A....or little tips on practice or coping with motherhood.. : ))
BTW, the Vet Pathology Conference tomorrow at HarbourView will have topics on Swine Influenza, IBD,Boer Goat diseases,NDV, macaques,Cytology and even Beached Whales!
Please do not miss out on something that come right to your doorsteps...although I do agree the fee of RM 450.00 for non-members is quite stiff....can even have a weekend inBali for the price..But like they say, what price knowledge? ... C U there,saudara/i.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Opening Ceremony of the 1st Vet Pathology Conference

Dear SVA Members,

You are cordially invited to attend the opening ceremony of the 1st Malaysian Associaton of Vet Pathology Conference as follows:

Date: 16/5/09 (Saturday)
Time : 8.30 am
Venue: Harbour View Hotel, Kuching

See you all.

Adrian

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Continuing my earlier post on N1N1 as my writing shortcircuited......!
I believe we should not use mass vaccination of our pigs as one of the first line of defence. I don't see Kiwi farmers rushing to vaccinate their pigs, and their stake are higher than ours in terms of export value , food safety, security, etc.
We need to increase our biosecurity not only at the borders but also at each farm level. There never is as good a time as NOW to adopt the good husbandry practices and other measures under SALT. SIV is easily destroyed by most farms disinfectants. Regular fogging and spraying of pens, sheds,equipments and vehicles would bring immense benefits to farm health and productivity as experienced in our farms during the Nipah scare.
Dr Thomas Wong

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Influenza A H1N1....where 's the fire??

The hot news in the media and online forum is the H1N1 virus making its way across borders. Strangely on the local vet websites, only a few dared to post anything...Dr KPC, Dr HT and Dr AR...most are sitting on their hands/mouths?.

I just returned from NZ where there are confirmed 6 cases, and they seem to be very sane and methodical in their Emergency Response Plan. We seem to be all at sea on the vet front in Malaysia although the MOH and all the CIQ people are doing all the right things so far. Bravos and kudos to the masked port health staff at the entry points. They are the ones who deserve some incentives or a step up in their payscales when this blows over.

The swine influenza virus H1N1 has been around for ages ( 30 years ..a long time in these IT age). many pigs exposed to Greyhaired vets like myself would recollect that we got free gifts from the States in the late 1980s when imported breeders cause a round of coughing and respiratory complications in our local farms ( the SIV diagnosed then was written up in the Kajian Veterinar). So, my question, where's the fire?

We need to be pragmatic in our approach, as more questions will emerge and more answers are going to evolve from the little bits of puzzles that researchers, virologists, epidemeologists, etc are working on.