Publications by authors named "Than Duc"

Article Synopsis
  • Point-of-care testing (POCT) is a favored method for disease detection that often struggles with signal enhancement, which is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
  • The study discusses a new POCT method using cysteamine-gold coated carboxylated europium chelated nanoparticles (Cys Au-EuNPs) to detect the H5N1 avian influenza virus, achieving higher sensitivity than commercial options.
  • Results showed the Cys Au-EuNPs-based kits had significantly lower limits of detection (LOD) and improved stability compared to existing nanoparticle tests, making them promising for on-site monitoring of infectious diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Several novel highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAIVs) A(H5N6) viruses were reported in Mongolia in 2020, some of which included host-specific markers associated with mammalian infection. However, their pathogenicity has not yet been investigated. Here, we isolated and evaluate two novel genotypes of A(H5N6) subtype in Mongolia during 2018-2019 (A/wildDuck/MN/H5N6/2018-19).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome (PRRS) virus is one of the most economically significant pathogens in the Vietnamese swine industry. ORF5, which participates in many functional processes, including virion assembly, entry of the virus into the host cell, and viral adaptation to the host immune response, has been widely used in molecular evolution and phylogeny studies. Knowing of molecular evolution of PRRSV fields strains might contribute to PRRS control in Vietnam.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Septicemia and bloodstream infections (BSIs) are major causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality in developing countries. We prospectively recorded all positive blood cultures (BSI) among neonates admitted consecutively to a tertiary pediatric hospital in Vietnam during a 12-month period. Among 5763 neonates, 2202 blood cultures were performed, of which 399 were positive in 385 neonates.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF