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Khoa T. D. Thai
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 23
Citations - 957
Khoa T. D. Thai is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue fever & Dengue virus. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 20 publications receiving 887 citations. Previous affiliations of Khoa T. D. Thai include Erasmus University Rotterdam & Cho Ray Hospital.
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Seroprevalence of dengue antibodies, annual incidence and risk factors among children in southern Vietnam
Khoa T. D. Thai,Tran Quang Binh,Phan T. Giao,Hoang Lan Phuong,Le Quoc Hung,Nguyen V. Nam,Tran Thi Thanh Nga,Jan Groen,Nico Nagelkerke,Peter J. de Vries +9 more
TL;DR: The epidemiology of dengue in southern Vietnam is stable with a constantly high annual incidence of first infections and Transmission occurs mainly peri‐domestically, which has important public health implications.
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Age-Specificity of Clinical Dengue during Primary and Secondary Infections
Khoa T. D. Thai,Hiroshi Nishiura,Hiroshi Nishiura,Phuong Lan Hoang,Nga Thanh Thi Tran,Giao T Phan,Hung Quoc Le,Binh Q. Tran,Nam V. Nguyen,Peter J. de Vries +9 more
TL;DR: Age as an important modulator of clinical d Dengue explains recent increase in dengue notifications in ageing countries in Southeast Asia, and poses a paradoxical problem of an increase in adult patients resulting from a decline in the force of infection.
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Dengue dynamics in binh thuan province, southern vietnam: periodicity, synchronicity and climate variability
Khoa T. D. Thai,Bernard Cazelles,Nam V. Nguyen,Long Thi Vo,Maciej F. Boni,Jj J. Farrar,Cameron P. Simmons,H R van Doom,P. J. de Vries +8 more
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Dengue Dynamics in Binh Thuan Province, Southern Vietnam: Periodicity, Synchronicity and Climate Variability
Khoa T. D. Thai,Khoa T. D. Thai,Bernard Cazelles,Nam-Trung Nguyen,Long Thi Vo,Maciej F. Boni,Jeremy Farrar,Cameron P. Simmons,H. Rogier van Doorn,Peter J. de Vries +9 more
TL;DR: Insight is provided in dengue population transmission dynamics over the past 14.5 years as a multi-annual mode of oscillation was observed and these 2–3-year waves of infection probably started outside Binh Thuan province.
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Dengue Epidemics, Southern Vietnam
Hoang Quoc Cuong,Nguyen Thanh Vu,Bernard Cazelles,Maciej F. Boni,Khoa T. D. Thai,Khoa T. D. Thai,Maia A. Rabaa,Luong Chan Quang,Cameron P. Simmons,Tran Ngoc Huu,Katherine L. Anders +10 more
TL;DR: Dengue incidence during the dry season accounted for 63% of variability in epidemic magnitude and the timing and the magnitude of annual epidemics were significantly more correlated in nearby districts than in remote districts, suggesting that local biological and ecologic drivers operate at a scale of 50–100 km.