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    The control of Typhoid fever in Vietnam by Nga, T, Duy, P, Lan, N, Chau, N, Baker, S

    Published 2018
    “…At their peak, these campaigns immunized approximately 1,200,000 children in 35 provinces. Concurrently, Vietnam experienced unprecedented economic development from 1998 to 2014, with the gross national income per capita increasing from $360 to $1,890 over this period. …”
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    Prevalence, genetic diversity and recombination of species G enteroviruses infecting pigs in Vietnam. by Van Dung, N, Anh, P, Van Cuong, N, Hoa, N, Carrique-Mas, J, Hien, V, Campbell, J, Baker, S, Farrar, J, Woolhouse, M, Bryant, J, Simmonds, P

    Published 2014
    “…To better characterize the epidemiology and genetic diversity of members of the Enterovirus genus, faecal samples from pigs from four provinces in Vietnam were screened by PCR using conserved enterovirus (EV)-specific primers from the 5' untranslated region (5' UTR). …”
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    The prevalence and genetic diversity of group A rotaviruses on pig farms in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. by Pham, H, Carrique-Mas, J, Nguyen, VC, Ngo, T, Nguyet, L, Do, T, Vo, B, Phan, V, Rabaa, M, Farrar, J, Baker, S, Bryant, J

    Published 2014
    “…We aimed to determine the prevalence and predominant circulating genotypes of ARoVs on pig farms in a southern province of Vietnam. We found overall animal-level and farm-level prevalence of 32.7% (239/730) and 74% (77/104), respectively, and identified six different G types and 4 P types in various combinations (G2, G3, G4, G5, G9, G11 and P[6], P[13], P[23], and P[34]). …”
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    The prevalence and genetic diversity of group A rotaviruses on pig farms in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam by Hong Anh, P, Carrique-Mas, J, Van Cuong, N, Hoa, N, Lam Anh, N, Duy, D, Hien, V, Vu Tra My, P, Rabaa, M, Farrar, J, Baker, S, Bryant, J

    Published 2014
    “…We aimed to determine the prevalence and predominant circulating genotypes of ARoVs on pig farms in a southern province of Vietnam. We found overall animal-level and farm-level prevalence of 32.7% (239/730) and 74% (77/104), respectively, and identified six different G types and 4 P types in various combinations (G2, G3, G4, G5, G9, G11 and P[6], P[13], P[23], and P[34]). …”
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