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Vu Thi Ty Hang

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  30
Citations -  1273

Vu Thi Ty Hang is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dengue virus & Population. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1079 citations.

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Diagnostic accuracy of NS1 ELISA and lateral flow rapid tests for dengue sensitivity, specificity and relationship to viraemia and antibody responses.

TL;DR: Data suggest NS1 assays deserve inclusion in the diagnostic evaluation of dengue patients, but with due consideration for the limitations in patients who present late in their illness or have a concomitant humoral immune response.
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Kinetics of Plasma Viremia and Soluble Nonstructural Protein 1 Concentrations in Dengue: Differential Effects According to Serotype and Immune Status

TL;DR: Clear serotype and immune-status related effects on the dynamics of dengue viremia and sNS1 responses are identified, together with associations with important clinical parameters.
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Enterovirus 71-associated hand, foot, and mouth disease, Southern Vietnam, 2011.

TL;DR: Assessment of public health interventions, use of intravenous immunoglobulin and other therapies, and factors predisposing for progression of disease is needed to improve clinical management in Vietnam during a large outbreak of enterovirus 71-associated hand, foot, and mouth disease.
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Endemic dengue associated with the co-circulation of multiple viral lineages and localized density-dependent transmission.

TL;DR: It is shown that DENV-1 in Viet Nam exhibits strong spatial clustering, with likely importation from Cambodia on multiple occasions, and an important relationship between the density of the human host population and the dispersion rate of dengue, such that the virus tends to move from urban to rural populations and that densely populated regions within Ho Chi Minh City act as major transmission foci.