Publications by authors named "N T Ngoc"

In 1998, O'Loan et al. introduced a simplified bus-route model to illustrate bus dynamics. However, fluctuations in passenger numbers make it challenging to achieve an exact solution for the model's stationary state, as these fluctuations can impact bus behavior.

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Background: Awake prone positioning (APP) may be beneficial in patients with respiratory failure who are not receiving mechanical ventilation. Randomized controlled trials of APP have been performed during peak COVID-19 periods in unvaccinated populations, with limited data on compliance or patient acceptability. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and acceptability of APP in a lower-middle income country in an open-label randomized controlled trial using a dedicated APP implementation team and wearable continuous-monitoring devices.

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  • Amphetamine-type stimulant (ATS) use is a significant public health issue among men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) globally, including Vietnam.
  • A study of 1000 MSM and TGW in southern Vietnam found that over 50% had used ATS in the last three months, with higher usage linked to transactional sex activities.
  • The research indicates that certain sexual behaviors associated with ATS use can heighten the risk of HIV transmission in these populations.
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: African swine fever virus (ASFV) continues to spread globally, causing severe economic losses to pig farmers. Vietnam licensed two live attenuated vaccines based on the ASFV strains ASFV-G-ΔI177L and ASFV-G-ΔMGF to control the ongoing ASF outbreaks. In 2023, newly emerging highly virulent recombinant ASF viruses (rASFV I/II) containing genetic elements from both p72 genotype I and II ASF viruses were reported from Northern Vietnam.

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This study aimed to investigate the in vitro and in vivo antibacterial and cytoprotective activities of marine fungal tripeptide derivatives with cinnamic acid moiety asterripeptides A-C (-). The antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of asterripeptides A-C were tested using the ATCC 21027 strain. Human HaCaT keratinocytes infected with were used for the in vitro investigation of the various aspects of the influence of asterripeptides A-C by lumino- and fluorospectrometry, ELISA, flow cytometry, Western blotting, and microscopy techniques.

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