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Dat Tran
Researcher at Hospital for Sick Children
Publications - 5
Citations - 173
Dat Tran is an academic researcher from Hospital for Sick Children. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monitoring program & Information system. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 151 citations. Previous affiliations of Dat Tran include Dalhousie University.
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Pandemic influenza in Canadian children: a summary of hospitalized pediatric cases.
Julie A. Bettinger,Laura Sauve,David W. Scheifele,Dorothy Moore,Wendy Vaudry,Dat Tran,Scott A. Halperin,Louise Pelletier +7 more
TL;DR: The pediatric risk groups affected and course of disease caused by pandemic H1N1 appear similar to seasonal influenza.
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The Impact of the Meningococcal Serogroup C Conjugate Vaccine in Canada Between 2002 and 2012
Manish Sadarangani,Manish Sadarangani,David W. Scheifele,Scott A. Halperin,Wendy Vaudry,Nicole Le Saux,Raymond S. W. Tsang,Julie A. Bettinger,N. Bridger,Robert F. Morris,Halperin S,K. Top,Pierre Déry,David M. Moore,Marc H. Lebel,N Le Saux,Dat Tran,Lee Ford-Jones,Joanne Embree,Barbara Law,R. Tsang,Ben Tan,Vaudry W,Taj Jadavji,Otto G. Vanderkooi,D. Scheifele,Laura Sauve,J. Bettinger +27 more
TL;DR: MCCV dramatically reduced the incidence of serogroup C IMD in Canada through both direct and indirect effects, and the observation that disease incidence decreased with different schedules suggests that the doses at 12 months and adolescence were critical in achieving disease control.
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Burden of seasonal influenza in children with neurodevelopmental conditions.
Catherine Burton,Wendy Vaudry,Dorothy Moore,Julie A. Bettinger,Dat Tran,Scott A. Halperin,David W. Scheifele +6 more
TL;DR: The burden of influenza infection in children with NNC, even those whose conditions do not obviously compromise respiratory function, is significant and all children should be recognized as having a high risk of complicated influenza infection and be targeted to receive influenza immunization.
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Immunization information systems in Canada: Attributes, functionality, strengths and challenges. A Canadian Immunization Research Network study.
Sarah E. Wilson,Susan Quach,Shannon E. MacDonald,Monika Naus,Shelley L. Deeks,Natasha S. Crowcroft,Salaheddin M. Mahmud,Dat Tran,Jeffrey C. Kwong,Karen Tu,Caitlin Johnson,Shalini Desai +11 more
TL;DR: Considerable variability exists among NSs and non-IIS processes used to assess immunization coverage in Canada, and many additional opportunities exist in the information technology realm.
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Characteristics and Outcomes of Young Children Hospitalized With Laboratory-confirmed Influenza or Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Ontario, Canada, 2009-2014.
Sarah A Buchan,Hannah Chung,Timothy Karnauchow,Timothy Karnauchow,J. Dayre McNally,Michael A. Campitelli,Jonathan B. Gubbay,Jonathan B. Gubbay,Kevin Katz,Kevin Katz,Allison McGeer,David C Richardson,Susan E. Richardson,Susan E. Richardson,Andrew E. Simor,Andrew E. Simor,Marek Smieja,George Zahariadis,George Zahariadis,Dat Tran,Natasha S. Crowcroft,Laura C. Rosella,Jeffrey C. Kwong +22 more
TL;DR: Influenza vaccination should be promoted in pregnant women and young children, and a vaccine against RSV would mitigate the high burden of RSV.