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Socorro Lupisan
Researcher at Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
Publications - 88
Citations - 3445
Socorro Lupisan is an academic researcher from Research Institute for Tropical Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pneumonia & Population. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 81 publications receiving 2640 citations.
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Biological Risk Assessment: Zika Virus Detection at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
TL;DR: The risk of acquiring Zika at the RITM Virology laboratory is analyzed as part of the institute’s overall preparedness, through biological risk assessment as described in BMBL 5th Edition.
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Complete Genome Sequences of 13 Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Subgroup A Strains of Genotypes NA1 and ON1 Isolated in the Philippines.
Rungnapa Malasao,Yuki Furuse,Michiko Okamoto,Clyde Dapat,Mayuko Saito,Mariko Saito-Obata,Raita Tamaki,Edelwisa Segubre-Mercado,Socorro Lupisan,Hitoshi Oshitani +9 more
TL;DR: This work identified amino acid polymorphisms between the NA1 and ON1 genotypes in the P, G, F, and L proteins in the human respiratory syncytial virus strains obtained from children hospitalized in the Philippines between 2012 and 2013.
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Factors affecting mothers' intentions to visit healthcare facilities before hospitalisation of children with pneumonia in Biliran province, Philippines: a qualitative study.
Mari Sato,Hitoshi Oshitani,Raita Tamaki,Nobuko Oyamada,Kineko Sato,Alkaff Raihana Nadra,Jhoys M. Landicho,Portia P. Alday,Socorro Lupisan,Veronica Tallo +9 more
TL;DR: Children were hospitalised after several days because they visited multiple healthcare facilities, including traditional healers, and mothers’ burden may reduce the hospitalisation delay for children with pneumonia.
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Estimated impact of maternal vaccination on global paediatric influenza-related in-hospital mortality: A retrospective case series.
Yvette N Löwensteyn,Harish Nair,Marta Nunes,Ichelle van Roessel,Femke S Vernooij,Joukje E Willemsen,Louis Bont,Natalie I Mazur,Kentigern Thorburn,Marta C. Nunes,Richard Chawana,Shabir A. Madhi,Anna C. Vittuci,Quique Bassat,Azucena Bardají,Edward Goka,Srđan Roglić,Bosco Paes,LouAnn Elliott,Hitoshi Oshitani,Socorro Lupisan,Angela Gentile,María Florencia Lucion,Michael C. Spaeder,Warwick Butt,Jenny Thompson,Asuncion Mejias,Octavio Ramilo,Rodrigo Fasce,Marta Werner,Diego R. Hijano,Kim J. Allison,Márcia Rosane Pires,Fernanda de-Paris,Giorgi Chakhunashvili,Irakli Karseladze,Grieven P. Otieno,D. James Nokes,Oded Scheuerman,Dario Prais,Mohammed Al Amad,Abdul Wahed Al Serouri,Asad Ali,Mohammad Tahir Yousafzai,Alfredo Bruno,Domenica de Mora,Jenny Ojeda,Ghassan Dbaibo,Rima Hanna-Wakim,Vassiliki Papaevangelou,Elpiniki Kartisouni,Cheryl Cohen,Sibongile Walaza,Rosalie S. Linssen,Hsin Chi,Aykut Eşki,Esen Demir,Senjuti Saha,Samir K Saha,Anthony A. Sochet,Beatriz E. Teppa-Sanchez,Thyyar M. Ravindranath,J. Scott Baird,Shaun K. Morris,Waison Wong,Robert F. Breiman,Emily S. Gurley,Shams El Arifeen,Nega Assefa,J. Anthony G. Scott,Dickens Onyango,Karen L. Kotloff,Samba O. Sow,Inacio Mandomando,Ikechukwu U. Ogbuanu,Amara Jambai,Tanil Kendirli,Edin Botan,Franco Díaz Rubio,Alberto Serra,Luis Moreno Martinez,Luis Pedroso,Soledad Menta,Rosalba Pardo,Alejandro Donoso,Syed Faisal Mahmood,Naveera Khan +86 more
TL;DR: Although maternal influenza vaccination may impact maternal and infant influenza disease burden, additional immunisation strategies are needed to prevent global influenza-related childhood mortality.
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Comparison of Rhinovirus A–, B–, and C–Associated Respiratory Tract Illness Severity Based on the 5′-Untranslated Region Among Children Younger Than 5 Years
Akiko Sayama,Michiko Okamoto,Raita Tamaki,Mariko Saito-Obata,Mayuko Saito,Taro Kamigaki,Yusuke Sayama,Irene C Lirio,Joanna Ina Manalo,Veronica Tallo,Socorro Lupisan,Hitoshi Oshitani +11 more
TL;DR: Comparing the clinical characteristics and respiratory tract illness severity between the RV species and RV-C clades in children in primary care and hospital settings in rural communities in the Philippines found children infected with RV- C had more severe illnesses than children infectedwith RV-A or RV-B.