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Salah Uddin Khan
Researcher at University of Guelph
Publications - 44
Citations - 1823
Salah Uddin Khan is an academic researcher from University of Guelph. The author has contributed to research in topics: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 & Influenza A virus. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1522 citations. Previous affiliations of Salah Uddin Khan include Duke University & University of Florida.
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Recurrent Zoonotic Transmission of Nipah Virus into Humans, Bangladesh, 2001–2007
Stephen P. Luby,M. Jahangir Hossain,Emily S. Gurley,Be-Nazir Ahmed,Shakila Banu,Salah Uddin Khan,Nusrat Homaira,Paul A. Rota,Pierre E. Rollin,James A. Comer,Eben Kenah,Thomas G. Ksiazek,Mahmudur Rahman +12 more
TL;DR: More than half of identified cases result from person-to-person transmission, and the number of cases is likely to increase over the next few years.
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Ebola Virus Antibodies in Fruit Bats, Bangladesh
Kevin J. Olival,Ariful Islam,Meng Yu,Simon J. Anthony,Jonathan H. Epstein,Shahneaz Ali Khan,Salah Uddin Khan,Gary Crameri,Lin-Fa Wang,W. Ian Lipkin,Stephen P. Luby,Peter Daszak +11 more
TL;DR: These bats might be a reservoir for Ebola or Ebola-like viruses, and extend the range of filoviruses to mainland Asia.
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Date palm sap linked to nipah virus outbreak in bangladesh, 2008
Muhammad Aziz Rahman,Mohammad Jahangir Hossain,Sharmin Sultana,Nusrat Homaira,Salah Uddin Khan,Mahmudur Rahman,Emily S. Gurley,Pierre E. Rollin,Michael K. Lo,James A. Comer,Luis Lowe,Paul A. Rota,Thomas G. Ksiazek,Thomas G. Ksiazek,Eben Kenah,Yushuf Sharker,Stephen P. Luby,Stephen P. Luby +17 more
TL;DR: This is the second Nipah outbreak in Bangladesh where date palm sap has been implicated as the vehicle of transmission and case-patients reported no history of physical contact with bats.
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Influenza in Outpatient ILI Case-Patients in National Hospital-Based Surveillance, Bangladesh, 2007–2008
Rashid Uz Zaman,A. S. M. Alamgir,Mustafizur Rahman,Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner,Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner,Emily S. Gurley,Emily S. Gurley,M. Abu Yushuf Sharker,W. Abdullah Brooks,W. Abdullah Brooks,Tasnim Azim,Alicia M. Fry,Stephen Lindstrom,Larisa V. Gubareva,Xiyan Xu,Rebecca Garten,M. Jahangir Hossain,Salah Uddin Khan,Labib Imran Faruque,Syeda Shegufta Ameer,Alexander Klimov,Mahmudur Rahman,Stephen P. Luby,Stephen P. Luby +23 more
TL;DR: The authors' surveillance data confirms that influenza is prevalent throughout Bangladesh, affecting a wide range of ages and causing considerable morbidity and hospital care, and a unimodal influenza seasonality may allow Bangladesh to time annual influenza prevention messages and vaccination campaigns to reduce the national influenza burden.
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Anthrax Outbreaks in Bangladesh, 2009–2010
Apurba Chakraborty,Salah Uddin Khan,Mohammed Abul Hasnat,Shahana Parveen,M. Saiful Islam,Andrea Mikolon,Ranjit Kumar Chakraborty,Be-Nazir Ahmed,Khorsed Ara,Najmul Haider,Sherif R. Zaki,Alex R. Hoffmaster,Mahmudur Rahman,Stephen P. Luby,M. Jahangir Hossain +14 more
TL;DR: During August 2009-October 2010, a multidisciplinary team investigated 14 outbreaks of animal and human anthrax in Bangladesh to identify the etiology, pathway of transmission, and social, behavioral, and cultural factors that led to these outbreaks.