Publications by authors named "Trang Hoang Thi Huyen"

Purpose: Communication and swallowing disabilities (CSwD) impact health and well-being (Sustainable Development Goal SDG 3), educational attainment (SDG 4) and employment (SDG 8) and contribute to poverty (SDG 1). In Vietnam, community-based rehabilitation (CBR) workers are often the first point of contact for people with CSwD. This commentary reports research exploring the knowledge, experiences and training needs of CBR workers and their preparedness to provide services to people with CSwD and their families living in a province of Vietnam.

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  • A study on A(H1N1)pdm09 influenza transmission was conducted in 270 households, gathering data through weekly health-worker visits and swabs to assess infections.
  • Among 81 people, 18.6% of contacts were infected, and virus genetic diversity was lower within households compared to between them.
  • The findings revealed that while mothers and children were commonly infected, fathers were rarely affected, and many cases involved asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic virus shedding.
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