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Comprehensive study on virus quasi-species and vascular permeability factors in severe dengue infection in humans for innovative epidemic and clinical managements |
| Principal Investigator / Affiliation | Prof. Futoshi Hasebe / Center for International Collaborative Research, Nagasaki University |
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| Dr. Thi Quynh Mai Le (Head) / Department of Virology, National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology |
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| Dr. Filipinas F. Natividad (Vice President) / Research and Biotechnology Division, St. Luke's Medical Center |
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| Year Adopted | 2013 |
| Research Period | 3 years |
| General Description of the Research Project | This collaborative research aims to identify dengue viral characteristics (serotype, genotype and quasi-species) and vascular permeability factors in human hosts to determine the mechanism of disease severity and to apply that data for predicting dengue epidemics in Vietnam and the Philippines. |
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Futoshi Hasebe Japan
Thi Quynh Mai Le Vietnam
Filipinas F. Natividad the Philippines |
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