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Tsung-Shu Joseph Wu

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Wu T, Kagoli M, Kaasboll J, Bjune G
PLoS One . 2018 Nov; 13(11):e0200858. PMID: 30496177
Objective: The recent 2014 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks rang the bell to call upon global efforts to assist resource-constrained countries to strengthen public health surveillance system for early response....
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Hardy V, OConnor Y, Heavin C, Mastellos N, Tran T, ODonoghue J, et al.
Trials . 2017 Oct; 18(1):475. PMID: 29020976
Background: There is evidence to suggest that frontline community health workers in Malawi are under-referring children to higher-level facilities. Integrating a digitized version of paper-based methods of Community Case Management...
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Hardy V, Hsieh J, Chirambo B, Wu T, ODonoghue J, Muula A, et al.
Malawi Med J . 2017 Jun; 29(1):53-54. PMID: 28567197
Background: Patient follow-up is a routine component of clinical practice and valuable for evaluating the effectiveness of interventions, but because of the broad dispersion of health facilities and lack of...
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Yen M, Wu T, Chiu A, Wong W, Wang P, Chan T, et al.
PLoS One . 2009 Dec; 4(11):e7962. PMID: 19956722
Background: In September 2007, an outbreak of acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (AHC) occurred in Keelung City and spread to Taipei City. In response to the epidemic, a new crisis management program...
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Wu T, Shih F, Yen M, Wu J, Lu S, Chang K, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2008 Jan; 8:18. PMID: 18201388
Background: With international concern over emerging infectious diseases (EID) and bioterrorist attacks, public health is being required to have early outbreak detection systems. A disease surveillance team was organized to...
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Liu C, Lin S, Chen Y, Lin K, Wu T, King C
PLoS One . 2007 Feb; 2(2):e191. PMID: 17297505
Global influenza surveillance is one of the most effective strategies for containing outbreaks and preparing for a possible pandemic influenza. Since the end of 2003, highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses...