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Infectious diseases in China

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Global Health
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Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B.
Due to its population size, China is a major contributor to infectious disease worldwide - large-scale patient cohorts, well-established infrastructure, and government funding also make research more accessible. Dr Tao Dong's research interests include antigen-specific T cell responses in human virus infections and their contribution to the consequences of the disease. Dr Dong is currently collaborating with Chinese hospitals to research human virus infections such as Hepatitis B, influenza, and Hepatitis C/HIV co-infection.

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Global Health
People
Tao Dong
Keywords
influenza
hiv
flu
hepatitis
china
emerging infections
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 06/03/2012
Duration: 00:07:13

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