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1
Comparison of PanBio dengue duo enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and MRL dengue fever virus immunoglobulin M capture ELISA for diagnosis of dengue virus infections in southeast Asia.
2
Pathophysiological and prognostic role of cytokines in dengue hemorrhagic fever.
3
Community-acquired septicaemia in southern Vietnam; the importance of multi-drug resistant Salmonella typhi.
4
Penicillin versus erythromycin in the treatment of diphtheria.
5
Typhoid fever: and important issues still remain.
6
Poliomyelitis-like illness due to Japanese encephalitis virus.
7
Rapid Diagnosis of Japanese encephalitis by using an immunoglobulin M dot enzyme immunoassay.
8
Reactive nitrogen intermediates and outcome in severe malaria.
9
Systemic endothelial activation occurs in both severe and mild non-fatal malaria.
10
Evaluation of a rapid immunochromatographic test for the diagnosis of dengue infection.
11
Evaluation of a rapid immunochromatographic test for the diagnosis of dengue infection.
12
Untreatable infections ? the challenge of the 21st century.
13
Drug resistance in malaria.
14
Quantitative bacteriology of the blood in typhoid fever and its relationship to clinical features, transmissibility, and antibiotic resistance.