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Lok K, Teng J, Fong J, Peng Y, Fan H, Ma Y, et al.
J Pediatr Health Care . 2024 Sep; 39(1):14-21. PMID: 39283281
Introduction: This study investigates the impact of different feeding methods (direct breastfeeding, expressed milk feeding, formula feeding) on the infant microbiota at 6 weeks of age. Methods: A total of...
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Sridhar S, Lo S, Xing F, Yang J, Ye H, Chan J, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect . 2017 Dec; 6(12):e115. PMID: 29259325
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the most common cause of acute viral hepatitis in China. Recently, a shift in molecular epidemiology from hepatitis E genotype 1 (HEV-1) to hepatitis E...
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Joseph S, Wernery U, Teng J, Wernery R, Huang Y, Patteril N, et al.
Emerg Microbes Infect . 2016 Jun; 5:e53. PMID: 27273223
Although antibodies against West Nile virus (WNV) have been detected in the sera of dromedaries in the Middle East, North Africa and Spain, no WNV has been isolated or amplified...
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Lau S, Fan R, Wong G, Teng J, Sze K, Tse H, et al.
Cell Biosci . 2011 Aug; 1:28. PMID: 21849034
Background: Laribacter hongkongensis is a Gram-negative, sea gull-shaped rod associated with community-acquired gastroenteritis. The bacterium has been found in diverse freshwater environments including fish, frogs and drinking water reservoirs. Using...
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Lau S, Wong G, Tsang A, Teng J, Fan R, Tse H, et al.
Cell Biosci . 2011 Jun; 1(1):17. PMID: 21711902
Background: Laribacter hongkongensis is associated with community-acquired gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea. In this study, we performed an in-depth annotation of the genes in its genome related to the various steps...
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Lau S, Fan R, Ho T, Wong G, Tsang A, Teng J, et al.
Cell Biosci . 2011 Jun; 1(1):22. PMID: 21711489
Background: Laribacter hongkongensis is associated with community-acquired gastroenteritis and traveler's diarrhea and it can reside in human, fish, frogs and water. In this study, we performed an in-depth annotation of...
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Woo P, Teng J, Leung K, Lau S, Tse H, Wong B, et al.
J Med Microbiol . 2004 Oct; 53(Pt 11):1083-1088. PMID: 15496384
Lancefield group F streptococci have been found almost exclusively as members of the 'Streptococcus milleri' group, although they have been reported very occasionally in some other streptococcal species. Among 302...