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Dang Duc Anh
Researcher at Nagasaki University
Publications - 142
Citations - 4784
Dang Duc Anh is an academic researcher from Nagasaki University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Rotavirus vaccine. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 122 publications receiving 4244 citations.
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Snapshot of Moving and Expanding Clones of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Their Global Distribution Assessed by Spoligotyping in an International Study
Ingrid Filliol,Jeffrey Driscoll,Dick van Soolingen,Barry N. Kreiswirth,Kristin Kremer,Georges Valétudie,Dang Duc Anh,Rachael E. L. Barlow,Dilip K. Banerjee,Pablo Bifani,Karine Brudey,Ángel Adrián Cataldi,Robert C. Cooksey,Debby Cousins,Jeremy W. Dale,Odir Antônio Dellagostin,Francis Drobniewski,Guido Engelmann,Séverine Ferdinand,Deborah Gascoyne-Binzi,Max Gordon,M. Cristina Gutierrez,Walter Haas,Herre Heersma,Eric Kassa-Kelembho,Ho Minh Ly,Athanasios Makristathis,Caterina Mammina,Gerald Martin,Peter Moström,Igor Mokrousov,Valérie Narbonne,Olga Narvskaya,Antonino Nastasi,Sara Ngo Niobe-Eyangoh,Jean W. Pape,Voahangy Rasolofo-Razanamparany,Malin Ridell,M Lucia Rossetti,Fritz Stauffer,Philip Noel Suffys,Howard Takiff,Jeanne Texier-Maugein,Véronique Vincent,Jacobus H. de Waard,Christophe Sola,Nalin Rastogi +46 more
TL;DR: To facilitate the analysis of hundreds of spoligotypes each made up of a binary succession of 43 bits of information, a number of major and minor visual rules were also defined to define 36 major clades (or families) of M. tuberculosis.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing genotype emerging in Vietnam.
Dang Duc Anh,Martien W. Borgdorff,L. N. Van,Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan,T. van Gorkom,Kristin Kremer,D. van Soolingen +6 more
TL;DR: The genotype was associated with younger age (and hence with active transmission) and with isoniazid and streptomycin resistance, but not with BCG vaccination, and the association between the genotype and age, resistance, andBCG vaccination status.
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Antimicrobial Drug Resistance of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi in Asia and Molecular Mechanism of Reduced Susceptibility to the Fluoroquinolones
Tran Thuy Chau,James Campbell,James Campbell,Claudia M. Galindo,Nguyen Van Minh Hoang,To Song Diep,Tran Thu Thi Nga,Nguyen Van Vinh Chau,Phung Quoc Tuan,Anne Laure Page,R. Leon Ochiai,Constance Schultsz,Constance Schultsz,John Wain,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Christopher M. Parry,Sujit K. Bhattacharya,Shanta Dutta,Magdarina D. Agtini,Baiqing Dong,Yang Hong-hui,Dang Duc Anh,Do Gia Canh,Aliya Naheed,M. John Albert,Rattanaphone Phetsouvanh,Paul N. Newton,Paul N. Newton,Buddha Basnyat,Amit Arjyal,Tran Thi Phi La,Nguyen Ngoc Rang,Le Thi Phuong,Phan Van Be Bay,Lorenz von Seidlein,Gordon Dougan,John D. Clemens,Ha Vinh,Tran Tinh Hien,Nguyen Tran Chinh,Camilo J. Acosta,Jeremy Farrar,Jeremy Farrar,Jeremy Farrar,Christiane Dolecek,Christiane Dolecek,Christiane Dolecek +46 more
TL;DR: The pattern and extent of drug resistance in 1,774 strains of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi isolated across Asia between 1993 and 2005 is described and the molecular mechanisms underlying the reduced susceptibilities to fluoroquinolones of these strains are characterized.
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Global distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis spoligotypes.
Ingrid Filliol,Jeffrey Driscoll,Dick van Soolingen,Barry N. Kreiswirth,Kristin Kremer,Georges Valétudie,Dang Duc Anh,Rachael E. L. Barlow,Dilip K. Banerjee,Pablo Bifani,Karine Brudey,Ángel Adrián Cataldi,Robert C. Cooksey,Debby Cousins,Jeremy W. Dale,Odir Antônio Dellagostin,Francis Drobniewski,Guido Engelmann,Séverine Ferdinand,Deborah Gascoyne-Binzi,Max Gordon,M. Cristina Gutierrez,Walter Haas,Herre Heersma,Gunilla Källenius,Eric Kassa-Kelembho,Tuija Koivula,Ho Minh Ly,Athanasios Makristathis,Caterina Mammina,Gerald Martin,Peter Moström,Igor Mokrousov,Valérie Narbonne,Olga Narvskaya,Antonino Nastasi,Sara Ngo Niobe-Eyangoh,Jean W. Pape,Voahangy Rasolofo-Razanamparany,Malin Ridell,M Lucia Rossetti,Fritz Stauffer,Philip Noel Suffys,Howard Takiff,Jeanne Texier-Maugein,Véronique Vincent,Jacobus H. de Waard,Christophe Sola,Nalin Rastogi +48 more
TL;DR: This global distribution was defined by data-mining of an international spoligotyping database, SpolDB3, which contains 11,708 patterns from as many clinical isolates originating from more than 90 countries.
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Population density, water supply, and the risk of dengue fever in vietnam: Cohort study and spatial analysis
Wolf-Peter Schmidt,Motoi Suzuki,Vu Dinh Thiem,Richard G. White,Ataru Tsuzuki,Lay-Myint Yoshida,Hideki Yanai,Ubydul Haque,Le Huu Tho,Dang Duc Anh,Koya Ariyoshi +10 more
TL;DR: Results from 75,000 geo-referenced households in Vietnam during two d Dengue epidemics reveal that human population densities typical of villages are most prone to dengue outbreaks; rural areas may contribute as much to dissemination of denge fever as do cities.