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                                  | Faculty > Paul Kay Sheung CHAN 陳基湘 | 
                                 
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                                              | Name | 
                                              Paul  Kay Sheung CHAN 陳基湘 | 
                                             
                                            
                                              | Academic / Professional Qualifications | 
                                              MBBS  (HK), MSc (Virology) (Lond), MD (CUHK), FRCPath, FHKCPath, FHKAM (Pathology) | 
                                             
                                            
                                              | Academic title & affiliations | 
                                              Professor  (Clinical), Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University  of Hong Kong | 
                                             
                                            
                                              | Email | 
                                              paulkschan@cuhk.edu.hk | 
                                             
                                            
                                              Current Appointments 
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                                                - Chairman, Department of  Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chinese  University of Hong   Kong
 
                                                - Deputy Director, Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases,  Faculty of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
                                                - Honorary Consultant in  Microbiology, New Territories East Cluster, Hong Kong Hospital  Authority
 
                                                - Visiting Professor of College of Life Science  and Bioengineering, Beijing   University of Technology
 
                                                - Member of the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network of World Health  Organization
 
                                                - Examiner of the Hong Kong   College of Pathologists
 
                                                 
                                                Service to Hong Kong SAR Government: 
                                                
                                                  - Member of Rabies Appeals Board, since 2014
 
                                                  - 	Member of Licensing Appeals Board, since 2014
 
                                                  - Member of National Verification  Committee for Measles Elimination in Hong Kong,  since 2012.
 
                                                  - Member of Solicitors  Disciplinary Tribunal Panel under the Court of Final Appeal, since 2011.
 
                                                  - Member of Advisory Council  on Food and Environmental Hygiene, Hong Kong  SAR Government, since 2009.
 
                                                  - Scientific Advisor of Hong  Kong Observatory, Hong Kong SAR Government,  since 2008.                                                
 
                                                  - Member of Working Group on  Rotavirus Vaccination, since 2008.
 
                                                  - Member of Working Group on  Human Papillomavirus Vaccination, since 2006.
 
                                                  - Member of Scientific  Committee on Emerging and Zoonotic Diseases of the Centre for Health Protection,  since 2004.
 
                                                  - Member of  Grant Review  Board for the Health and Medical Research Fund, (previously the Research Fund  for the Control of Infectious Diseases), since 2004.
 
                                                 
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                                                | Human papillomavirus (HPV): | 
                                                 
                                              
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                                                Epidemiology  of cervical HPV infection including the prevalence and risk factors for  infection among different populations.  | 
                                               
                                              
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                                                Distribution  of HPV genotypes and their attribution to the development of cervical  precancers and cancers, and also the trend of change over time.  | 
                                               
                                              
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                                                Determinants  for progression of HPV-infected lesions to cervical neoplasia, including  coinfection with other viruses, host genetic factors, host immune status and  viral sequence variations.  | 
                                               
                                              
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                                                Epidemiological  risk association between HLA types and infection with different HPV genotypes  on the development of cervical neoplasia.  | 
                                               
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                                                Phylogenetics  and lineage classification system for HPV types (HPV52 and HPV58), which are  found in higher frequency in East Asia, but rare in cancers worldwide.  | 
                                               
                                              
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                                                T-cell  epitope mapping for HPV52 and HPV58.  | 
                                               
                                              
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                                                Oncogenic  risk of different variants of HPV16, HPV52 and HPV58.  | 
                                               
                                              
                                              
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                                                Viral  genome physical and methylation status of HPV and the potential application in  cervical cancer screening and triage.  | 
                                               
                                              
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                                                | Influenza: | 
                                                 
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                                                Epidemiology  including disease burden, seasonality and their correlation with meteorological  variations.  | 
                                                                                            
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                                                Pathogenesis  including clinical and in-vitro studies on seasonal and avian influenza viruses.  | 
                                               
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                                                Response,  attitude and acceptance to seasonal and pandemic influenza vaccines.  | 
                                               
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                                                Development  and evaluation of molecular methods for rapid diagnosis and strain  characterization.  | 
                                               
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                                                Clinical  response and effectiveness of antiviral treatment.  | 
                                               
                                              
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                                                | General clinical virology: | 
                                                 
                                              
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                                                Epidemiology,  seasonality and disease burden of respiratory and diarrhoeal viruses.  | 
                                               
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                                                Molecular  epidemiology of common viral infections, including hepatitis C and hepatitis E.  | 
                                               
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                                                Opportunistic  viral infections in paediatric transplant recipients, including  cytomegalovirus, human herpes virus types 6 and 7, and polyomaviruses.  | 
                                               
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                                  | Information for Postgraduate Study in Department of Microbiology | 
                                 
                                
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                                          | Name of student | 
                                          PhD  student: Miss Echo Chu Qing ZHANG
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                                          Environmental pollutants and human papillomavirus-mediated  carcinogenesis | 
                                         
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                                          MPhil  student: Miss Grace Pui Yiu CHEUNG | 
                                         
                                        
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                                           Oncogenic risk of human papillomavirus E7 variants | 
                                         
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                                          MPhil  student: Miss Emily Tsui | 
                                           
                                        
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                                          Oncogenic risk of HPV 52 intratypic variants | 
                                           
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                                          MPhil student: Mr Leon Tsz On LAI | 
                                         
                                        
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                                          Human papillomavirus (tentative) | 
                                         
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                                          MPhil student: Mr Dennis Cheng Hua HU | 
                                         
                                        
                                          | Projects / Research areas | 
                                          Human papillomavirus (tentative) | 
                                         
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                                            Outstanding Staff and Teams  Award presented by the Hong Kong Hospital Authority 
                                              (For  being a leader of the Virology Rapid Testing Centre during the avian influenza  A H5N1 outbreak in Hong Kong in 1997.) | 
                                           
                                          
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                                            1999 | 
                                           
                                          
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                                            Hong Kong | 
                                           
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                                            International Virological  Award - Medal "100 Years of Virology" 
                                              (For the contribution in the  development of virology and international collaboration of virology.) | 
                                           
                                          
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                                            2008 | 
                                           
                                          
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                                            presented by the  All-Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and Scientific Council of the D. I.  Ivanovsky Institute of Virology | 
                                           
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                                      | Publications on human papillomavirus: | 
                                       
                                    
                                      
                                           - Zhang C, Park JS, Grce M, Hibbitts       S, Palefsky       JM, Konno R, Smith-McCune       KK, Giovannelli       L, Chu TY, Picconi       MA, Piña-Sánchez       P, Settheetham-Ishida       W, Coutlée       F, De Marco       F, Woo YL, Ho WC, Wong MC, Chirenje       MZ, Magure T, Moscicki       AB, Sabol I, Fiander       AN, Chen Z, Chan MC, Cheung       TH, Burk RD, Chan PKS*. Geographical distribution and risk association of human papillomavirus genotype       52–variant lineages. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2014 May 30. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiu310
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Zhang C, Park JS, Smith-McCune KK, Palefsky JM, Giovannelli L, Coutlée F,       Hibbitts S, Konno R, Settheetham-Ishida W, Chu TY, Ferrera A, Alejandra       Picconi M, De Marco F, Woo YL, Raiol T, Piña-Sánchez P, Bae JH, Wong MC,       Chirenje MZ, Magure T, Moscicki AB, Fiander AN, Capra G, Young Ki E, Tan       Y, Chen Z, Burk RD, Chan MC, Cheung TH, Pim D, Banks L. Geographical       distribution and oncogenic risk association of human papillomavirus type       58 E6 and E7 sequence variations. International Journal of Cancer. 2013       Jun 1;132(11):2528-2536.
 
                                           - Cheung       JL Cheung TH, Yu MY, Chan PKS*. Virological characteristics of cervical cancers carrying pure episomal       form of HPV16 genome. Gynecologic Oncology 2013; 131: 374-379. Chan PKS*,       Picconi MA, Cheung TH, Giovannelli L, Park JS. Laboratory and clinical       aspects of human papillomavirus testing. Critical Reviews in Clinical       Laboratory Sciences 2012; 49: 117-136.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*.       Human papillomavirus type 58: the unique role in cervical cancers in East       Asia. Cell and Bioscience 2012; 2:17.
 
                                           - Sham       CL, To KF, Chan PKS, Lee DLY, Tong MCF, van Hasselt A*.       Prevalence of human papillomavirus, Epstein-Barr virus, p21, and p53       expression in sinonasal inverted papillomas, nasal polyp, and hypertrophied       turbinate in Hong Kong patients. Head and Neck 2012; 34: 520-533.
 
                                           - Lee       A*, Chan PKS, Lau LCH, Chan TTN. How would family physicians       facilitate the uptake of HPV vaccination: focus group study on parents and       single women in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Practitioner 2011; 33: 107-114.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Cheung TH, Li WH, Yu MY, Chan MY, Yim SF, Ho WC, Yeung AC, Ho KM, Ng HK.       Attribution of human papillomavirus types to cervical intraepithelial       neoplasia and invasive cancers in Southern China. International Journal       Cancer. 2012; 131: 692-705.
 
                                           - Leung       WY*, Chan PKS, Lau KH, Ho KM. The prevalence of human       papilloma virus in the anal region of male Chinese attendees in three       public sexually transmitted disease clinics in Hong Kong. Hong Kong       Journal of Dermatology and Venereology 2011; 19: 6-13.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Luk AC, Park JS, Smith-McCune KK, Palefsky JM, Konno Y, Giovannelli L,       Coutlée F, Hibbitts S, Chu TY, Settheetham-Ishida W, Picconi MA, Ferrera       A, De Marco F, Woo YL, Raiol T, Piña-Sánchez P, Cheung JLK, Bae JH,       Chirenje MZ, Magure T, Moscicki AB, Fiander AN, Di Stefano R, Cheung TH,       Yu MM, Tsui SK, Pim D, Banks L. Identification of human papillomavirus       type 58 lineages and the distribution worldwide. Journal of Infectious       Diseases 2011; 203: 1565-1573.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Liu SJ, Cheung JLK, Cheung TH, Yeo W, Chong P, Man S. T-cell response to       human papillomavirus type 52 L1, E6, and E7 peptides in women with       transient infection, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, and invasive       cancer. Journal of Medical Virology 2011; 83:1023-1030.
 
                                           - Yip       YC, Ngai KLK, Vong HT, Tzang LCH, Ji S, Yang M, Chan PKS*.       Prevalence and genotype distribution of cervical human papillomavirus       infection in Macao. Journal of Medical Virology 2010; 82: 1724-1729.
 
                                           - Hlaing       T, Yip YC, Ngai KL, Vong HT, Wong SI, Ho WC, Batalha SL, Chan PKS*.       Distribution of human papillomavirus genotypes among cervical       intraepithelial neoplasia and invasive cancers in Macao. Journal of       Medical Virology 2010; 82: 1600-1605.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Liu SJ, Cheung TH, Yeo W, Ngai SM, Cheung JLK, Chong P, Man S. T-cell       response to human papillomavirus type 58 L1, E6, And E7 peptides in women       with cleared infection, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, or invasive       cancer. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology 2010; 17: 1315-1321.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Chang AR, Yu MY, Li WH, Chan MYM, Yeung ACM, Cheung TH, Yau TN, Wong SM,       Yau CW, Ng HK. Age distribution of human papillomavirus infection and       cervical neoplasia reflects caveats of cervical screening policies.       International Journal of Cancer 2010; 126: 297-301.
 
                                           - Tam       LS*, Chan PKS, Ho SC, Yu MMY, Yim SF, Cheung TH, Wong MCS, Li       EK. Natural history of cervical papilloma virus infection in systemic       lupus erythematosus – a prospective cohort study. Journal of Rheumatology       2010; 37: 330-40.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Ho WCS, Yu MY, Pong WM, Chan ACL, Chan AKC, TH Cheung, MCS Wong, KF To, HK       Ng. Distribution of human papillomavirus types in cervical cancers in Hong       Kong: current situation and changes over the last decades. International       Journal of Cancer 2009; 125: 1671–1677.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Ho WCS, Wong MCS, Chang AR, Chor JSY, Yu MY. Epidemiologic risk profile of       infection with different groups of human papillomaviruses. Journal of       Medical Virology 2009; 81: 1635–1644.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Luk ACS, Luk TNM, Lee KF, Cheung JLK, Ho KM, Lo KK. Distribution of human papillomavirus       types in anogenital warts of men. Journal of Clinical Virology 2009; 44:       111-114.
 
                                           - Cheung       JLK, Cheung TH, Ng CWY, Yu MY, Wong MCS, Siu SSN, Yim SF, Chan PKS*.       Analysis of HPV18 Viral Load and Integration Status from Low-Grade       Cervical Lesion to Invasive Cervical Cancer. Journal of Clinical       Microbiology, 2009: 47: 287-293.
 
                                           - Bae       JH, Cheung JLK, Lee SJ, Luk ACS, Tong SY, Chan PKS, Park JS*.       Distribution of Human Papillomavirus Type 58 Variants in Progression of       Cervical Dysplasia in Korean Women. J Microbiol Biotechnol 2009; 19:       1051–1054.
 
                                           - Wong       WCW*, Fong B, Chan PKS. Acceptance of human papillomavirus       vaccination among first year female university students in Hong Kong.       Sexual Health 2009; 6: 264-271.
 
                                           - Cheung       JLK, Cheung TH, Tang JWT, Chan PKS*. Increase of integration       events and infection loads of human papillomavirus type 52 with lesion       severity from low-grade cervical lesion to invasive cancer. Journal of       Clinical Microbiology 2008; 46: 1356-1362.
 
                                           - Liu       HC, Chen GG*, Vlantis AC, Tong MCF, Chan PKS, van Hasselt CA.       Induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis by 5-fluorouracil in       laryngeal cancer cells containing HPV16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins. Clinical       Biochemistry 2008; 41: 1117-1125.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*.       Commonly asked questions on human papillomavirus vaccine. Hong Kong       Journal of Dermatology and Venereology 2008; 16: 12-17.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Cheung JLK, Cheung TH, Lo KWK, Yim SF, Siu SSN, Tang JW. Profile of viral       load, integration and E2 gene disruption of HPV58 in normal cervix and       cervical neoplasia. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2007; 196: 868-875.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Cheung JLK, Cheung TH, Lin CK, Siu SSN, Yu MMY, Tang JW, Lo KWK, Yim SF,       Wong YF, To KF, Ng HK, Chung TKH. HLA-DQB1 polymorphisms and risk for       cervical cancer: a case-control study in a southern Chinese population.       Gynecologic Oncology 2007; 105: 736-741.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Cheung TH, Lin CK, Siu SSN, Yim SF, Lo KWK, Cheung JLK, Tam AOY, Tang JW.       Association between HLA-DRB1 polymorphism, high-risk HPV infection and       cervical neoplasia in southern Chinese women. Journal of Medical Virology       2007; 79: 970-976.
 
                                           - Cheung       JL, Lo KW, Cheung TH, Tang JW, Chan PKS*. Viral load, E2 gene       disruption status, and lineage of human papillomavirus type 16 infection       in cervical neoplasia. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2006; 194: 1706-1712.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Cheung JLK, Cheung TH, Lin CK, Tam AOY, Chan DPC, Zhou DX, Lo KWK, Yim SF,       Siu SSN. HLA-B alleles, high-risk HPV infection and risk for cervical       neoplasia in southern Chinese women. International Journal of Cancer 2006;       118: 1430-1435.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Cheung THH, Tam AOH, Lo KWH, Yim SFH, Yu MMH, To KFH, Wong YFH, Cheung       JLK, Chan DPC, Hui MH, Ip M. Biases in human papillomavirus genotype       prevalence assessment associated with commonly used consensus primers.       International Journal of Cancer 2006; 118: 243-245.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Yu MMY, Cheung TH, To KF, Lo KWK, Cheung JLK, Tong JHM. Detection and       quantitation of human papillomavirus DNA in primary tumour and lymph nodes       of patients with early stage cervical carcinoma. Journal of Clinical       Virology 2005; 33: 201-205.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*.       Epidemiology of human papillomavirus in Asia: Do HPV-52 and HPV-58 play a       special role? Papillomavirus Report 2005; 16: 265-271.
 
                                           - Chan       DPC, Cheung TH, Tam AOY, Cheung JLK, Yim SF, Lo KWK, Siu NSS, Zhou       DX, Chan PKS*. Risk association of HLA-A allele and high-risk       HPV infection for cervical neoplasia in Chinese women. Journal of       Infectious Diseases 2005; 192: 1749-1756.
 
                                           - Tam       LS*, Chan AYK, Chan PKS, Chang AR, Li EK. Higher prevalence of       squamous intraepithelial lesion in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus -       association with human papillomavirus infection. Arthritis and Rheumatism       2004; 11: 3619-3625.
 
                                           - Du       J, Chen GG*, Vlantis AC, Chan PKS, Tsang RKY, van Hasselt CA.       Resistance to apoptosis of HPV 16-infected laryngeal cancer cells is       associated with decreased Bak and increased Bcl-2 expression. Cancer       Letters 2004; 205: 81-88.
 
                                           - Yu       MY, Tong JHM, Chan PKS, Lee TL, Chan MWY, Chan AWH, Lo KW, To       KF. Hypermethylation of the tumor suppressor gene RASSFIA and frequent       concomitant loss of heterozygosity at 3P21 in cervical cancers.       International Journal of Cancer 2003; 105: 204-209.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Lam CW, Cheung TH, Li WWH, Lo KWK, Chan MYM, Cheung JLK, Cheng AF.       Association of human papillomavirus type 58 variant with the risk of       cervical cancer. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2002; 94:       1249-1253.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Lam CW, Cheung TH, Li WWH, Lo KW, Chan MY, Cheung JL, Xu LY, Cheng AF.       Human papillomavirus 16 intratypic variant infection and risk for cervical       neoplasia in Southern China. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2002; 186:       696-700.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Mak KH, Cheung JLK, Tang NLS, Chan DPC, Lo KK, Cheng AF. Genotype spectrum       of cervical human papillomavirus infection among sexually transmitted       disease clinic patients in Hong Kong. Journal of Medical Virology 2002;       68: 273-277.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Chang AR, Tam WH, Cheung JLK, Cheng AF. Prevalence and genotype       distribution of cervical human papillomavirus infection: comparison       between pregnant women and non-pregnant controls. Journal of Medical       Virology 2002; 67: 583-588.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Chang AR, Cheung JLK, Chan DPC, Xu LY, Tang NLS, Cheng AF. Determinants of       cervical human papillomavirus infection: differences between high and low       oncogenic risk types. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2002; 185: 28-35.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Chan MYM, Li WWH, Chan DPC, Cheung JLK, Cheng AF. Association of human       betaherpesviruses with the development of cervical cancer: bystanders or       cofactors. Journal of Clinical Pathology 2001; 54: 48-53.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Li WH, Chan MYM, Cheng AFB. Detection of human herpesvirus 8 in cervical       cells of Chinese women with abnormal Papanicolaou smears. Clinical       Infectious Diseases 1999; 29: 1584-1585.
 
                                           - Chan PKS*, Li WH, Chan MYM, Ma WL, Cheung JLK, Cheng AF.  High prevalence of human papillomavirus type 58 in Chinese women with cervical  cancer and precancerous lesions. Journal of Medical Virology 1999; 59: 232-238.                                        
 
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                                           - Chan       MC, Lee N, Ngai KL, Leung TF, Chan       PKS*. Clinical and virologic factors associated with reduced       sensitivity of rapid influenza diagnostic tests in hospitalized elderly       patients and young children. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2014; 52:       497-501. 
 
                                           - Chan       MC, Lee N, Lui GC, Ngai KK, Wong RY, Choi KW, Chan PKS.       Comparisons of oseltamivir-resistant (H275Y) and concurrent       oseltamivir-susceptible seasonal influenza A(H1N1) virus infections in       hospitalized adults, 2008-2009. Influenza Other Respiratory Viruses. 2013;       7: 235-239.
 
                                           - Wong       SY, Wong CK, Chan FW, Chan PKS, Ngai K, Mercer S, Woo J.       Chronic psychosocial stress: does it modulate immunity to the influenza       vaccine in Hong Kong Chinese elderly caregivers? Age (Dordr). 2013; 35:       1479-1493.
 
                                           - Chan       MC, Lee N, Chan PKS, To KF, Wong RY, Law CO, Ngai KL, Sung JJ.       Intestinal binding of seasonal influenza A viruses to DC-SIGN(+) CD68(+)       cells. Influenza Other Respiratory Viruses. 2013; 7: 228-230.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS,       Lee N, Zaman M, Adisasmito W, Coker R, Hanshaoworakul W, Gasimov V, Oner       AF, Dogan N, Tsang O, Phommasack B, Touch S, Bamgboye E, Swenson A, Toovey       S, Dreyer NA. Determinants of antiviral effectiveness in influenza virus A       subtype H5N1. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2012; 206: 1359-1366.
 
                                           - Chan PKS*, Chan MC, Cheung JL, Lee N,       Leung TF, Yeung AC, Wong MC, Ngai KL, Nelson EA, Hui DS. Influenza B       lineage circulation and hospitalisation rate in a subtropical city, Hong       Kong, 2000-2010. Clinical Infectious       Diseases. 2013; 56: 677-684. 
 
                                           - Chan       MC, Lee N, Ngai KL, Wong BC, Lee MK, Choi KW, Lai RW, Chan PKS*. A       "pre-seasonal" hospital outbreak of influenza pneumonia caused       by the drift variant A/Victoria/361/2011-like H3N2 viruses, Hong Kong,       2011. Journal of Clinical Virology.       2013; 56: 219-225. 
 
                                           - Oner       AF, Dogan N, Gasimov V, Adisasmito W, Coker R, Chan PKS, Lee       N, Tsang O, Hanshaoworakul W, Zaman M, Bamgboye E, Swenson A, Toovey S, Dreyer       NA. H5N1 Avian Influenza in Children. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2012;       55: 26–32.
 
                                           - Ng       AKL, Lam MKH, Zhang H, Liu J, Au SWN, Chan PKS, Wang J, Shaw       PC. Structural basis for RNA binding and homo-oligomer formation by       influenza B virus nucleoprotein. Journal of Virology 2012;       86: 6758-6767.
 
                                           - Chor       JSY, Pada SK, Stephenson I, Goggins WB, Tambyah PA, Medina M, Lee N, Leung       TF, Ngai KL, Law SK, Rainer TH, Griffiths S, Chan PKS*.       Differences in the compliance with hospital infection control practices       during the 2009 influenza H1N1 pandemic in three countries. Journal       of Hospital Infection 2012; 81: 98-103.
 
                                           - Ng       AKL, Chan WH, Choi ST, Lam MKH, Lau KF, Chan PKS, Au SWN,       Fodor E, Shaw PC. Influenza polymerase activity correlates with the       strength of interaction between nucleoprotein and PB2 through the       host-specific residue K/E627. PLoS One 2012; 7: e36415.
 
                                           - Lam       WY, Yeung ACM, Chan PKS*. Apoptosis, cytokine and       chemokine induction by non-structural 1 (NS1) proteins encoded by       different influenza subtypes. Virology Journal 2011,       8:554.
 
                                           - Lam       WY, Ngai KLK, Chan PKS*. Polymerase activity of hybrid       ribonucleoprotein complexes generated from reassortment between 2009       pandemic H1N1 and seasonal H3N2 influenza A viruses. Virology       Journal 2011, 8: 528.
 
                                           - Chan       MCW, Lee N, Chan PKS, To KF, Wong RYK, Ho WS, Ngai KLK, Sung       JJY. Seasonal influenza A virus in feces of hospitalized adults. Emerging       Infectious Diseases 2011; 17: 2038-2042.
 
                                           - Lee       N, Chan PKS, Lui GC, Wong BC, Sin WW, Choi KW, Wong RY, Lee       EL, Yeung AC, Ngai KL, Chan MC, Lai RW, Yu AW, Hui DS. Complications and       outcomes of pandemic 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) virus infection in       hospitalized adults: how do they differ from those in seasonal       influenza? Journal of Infectious Diseases 2011; 203:       1739-1747.
 
                                           - Lee       N, Chan PKS, Wong CK, Wong KT, Choi KW, Joynt GM, Lam P, Chan       MC, Wong BC, Lui GC, Sin WW, Wong RY, Lam WY, Yeung AC, Leung TF, So HY,       Yu AW, Sung JJ, Hui DS. Viral clearance and inflammatory response patterns       in adults hospitalized for pandemic 2009 influenza A(H1N1) virus pneumonia. Antiviral       Therapy 2011; 16: 237-247.
 
                                           - Lee       N. Wong CK, Chan PKS, Chan MCW, Wong RYK, Lun SWM, Ngai KLK,       Lui GCY, Wong BCK, Lee SKW, Choi KW, Hui DSC. Cytokine response patterns       in severe pandemic 2009 H1N1 and seasonal influenza among hospitalized adults. PLoS       ONE 2011; 6(10):e26050.
 
                                           - Chor       JSY, Pada SK, Stephenson I, Goggins WB, Tambyah PA, Clarke TW, Medina M,       Lee N, Leung TF, Ngai KLK, Law SK, Rainer TH, Griffiths S, Chan       PKS*. Seasonal influenza vaccination predicts pandemic H1N1       vaccination uptake among healthcare workers in three countries. Vaccine 2011;       29: 9364-7369.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Lee N, Joynt GM, Choi KW, Cheung JL, Yeung AC, Lam P, Wong R, Leung BW, So       HY, Lam WY, Hui DC. Clinical and virological course of infection with       haemagglutinin D222G mutant strain of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1)       virus. Journal of Clinical Virology 2011; 50: 320-324.
 
                                           - Cheng       FWT, Chan PKS, Leung WK, Lee V, Shing MK, Yeung ACM, Li CK.       Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 vaccine in paediatric oncology patients : one dose or       two doses? British Journal of Haematology 2011.
 
                                           - Adisasmito       W, Chan PKS, Lee N, Oner AF, Gasimov V, Zaman M, Bamgboye,       Dogan N, Starzyk K, Dreyer NA, Toovey S. Strengthening observational       evidence for antiviral effectiveness in influenza A (H5N1). Journal       of Infectious Diseases 2011; 204: 810-11.
 
                                           - Lee       N, Chan PKS*, Lam WY, Szeto CC, Hui DS. Co-infection with       pandemic H1N1 and seasonal H3N2 influenza viruses.Annals of Internal       Medicine 2010; 152: 618-619.
 
                                           - Ngai       KL, Lam WY, Lee N, Leung TF, Hui DS, Chan PKS*.       Allele-specific conventional reverse-transcription polymerase chain       reaction as a screening assay for discriminating influenza A H1N1 (H275Y)       oseltamivir-resistant and wild-type viruses.Journal of Medical       Virology 2010; 82: 1295-1298.
 
                                           - Lam       WY, Leung TF, Lee N, Cheung JL, Yeung AC, Ho YI, Chan RC, Fung KS, Barr       IG, Hui DS, Sung JJ, Chan PKS*. Development and comparison of       molecular assays for the rapid detection of the pandemic influenza A       (H1N1) 2009 virus.Journal of Medical Virology 2010; 82:       675-683.
 
                                           - Ooi       LS, Ho WS, Ngai KL, Tian L, Chan PKS*, Sun SS, Ooi VE.       Narcissus tazetta lectin shows strong inhibitory effects against       respiratory syncytial virus, influenza A (H1N1, H3N2, H5N1) and B       viruses. Journal of Biosciences 2010; 35: 95-103. 
 
                                           - Lee       N, Choi KW, Chan PKS*, Hui DS, Lui GC, Wong BC, Wong RY, Sin       WY, Hui WM, Ngai KL, Cockram CS, Lai RW, Sung JJ. Outcomes of adults       hospitalised with severe influenza. Thorax 2010; 65:       510-515.
 
                                           - Adisasmito       W, Chan PKS, Lee N, Oner AF, Gasimov V, Aghayev F, Zaman M,       Bamgboye E, Dogan N, Coker R, Starzyk K, Dreyer NA, Toovey S.       Effectiveness of antiviral treatment in human influenza A(H5N1)       infections: analysis of a global patient registry. Journal of       Infectious Diseases 2010; 202: 1154-1160.
 
                                           - Wong       SY, Wong EL, Chor J, Kung K, Chan PKS, Wong C, Griffiths SM.       Willingness to accept H1N1 pandemic influenza vaccine: a cross-sectional       study of Hong Kong community nurses. BMC Infectious Diseases. 2010;       29: 316.
 
                                           - Hon       KL, Leung TF, Cheung KL, Ng PC, Chan PKS. Influenza and       parainfluenza associated pediatric ICU morbidity. Indian Journal       of Pediatrics 2010; 1097-1101.
 
                                           - Lau       JT, Tsui HY, Kim JH, Chan PKS, Griffiths S. Monitoring of       perceptions, anticipated behavioral and psychological responses related to       H5N1 influenza. Infection 2010; 38: 275-283.
 
                                           - Chan       WH, Ng AK, Robb NC, Lam MK, Chan PKS, Au SW, Wang JH, Fodor E,       Shaw PC. Functional analysis of the influenza virus H5N1 nucleoprotein       tail loop reveals amino acids that are critical for oligomerization and       ribonucleoproteins activities. Journal of Virology 2010;       84: 7337-7345.
 
                                           - Hui       DS, Lee N, Chan PKS. Clinical management of pandemic 2009       influenza A(H1N1) infection. Chest 2010; 137:1-10.
 
                                           - Lee       N, Wong CK, Chan PKS, Lindegardh N, White NJ, Hayden FG, Wong       EH, Wong KS, Cockram CS, Sung JJ, Hui DS. Acute encephalopathy associated       with influenza A infection in adults. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2010;       16: 139-142.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*,       Mok HY, Lee TC, Chu IM, Lam WY, Sung JJ. Seasonal influenza activity in       Hong Kong and its association with meteorological variations. Journal       of Medical Virology2009; 81: 1797-1806.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*. A       review on human influenza A H5N1 infections in Hong Kong. Science       in China Series C: Life Sciences, 2009; 52: 412-418.
 
                                           - Chor       JS, Ngai KL, Goggins WB, Wong MC, Wong SY, Lee N, Leung TF, Rainer TH, Griffiths       S, Chan PKS*. Willingness of Hong Kong healthcare workers to       accept pre-pandemic influenza vaccination at different WHO alert levels:       two questionnaire surveys. British Medical Journal 2009;       339: b3391.
 
                                           - Lee       N, Chan PKS*, Hui DS, Rainer TH, Wong E, Choi KW, Lui GC, Wong       BC, Wong R, Lam WY, Chu IM, Lai RW, Cockram CS, Sung JJ. Viral loads and       duration of viral shedding in adult patients hospitalized with       influenza. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2009; 200:       492-500.
 
                                           - Lam       WY, Tang JW, Yeung AC, Chiu LC, Sung JJ, Chan PKS*. Avian       influenza virus A/HK/483/97(H5N1) NS1 protein induces apoptosis in human       airway epithelial cells. Journal of Virology 2008; 82:       2741-2751.
 
                                           - Tang       JW, Ngai LL, Chan PKS*. Lack of cross-immune reactivity       against influenza H5N1 from seasonal influenza vaccine in humans. Journal       of Medical Virology 2008; 80: 1992-1996.
 
                                           - Tang       JW, Ngai KL, Wong JC, Lam WY, Chan PKS*. Emergence of       adamantane-resistant influenza A(H3N2) viruses in Hong Kong between 1997       and 2006. Journal of Medical Virology 2008; 80: 895-901.
 
                                           - Jennings       LC, Monto AS, Chan PKS, Szucs TD, Nicholson KG. Stockpiling       prepandemic influenza vaccines: a new cornerstone of pandemic preparedness       plans. Lancet Infectious Diseases 2008; 8: 650-658.
 
                                           - Ng       AK, Zhang H, Tan K, Li Z, Liu J, Chan PKS, Li SM, Chan WY, Au       SW, Joachimiak A, Walz T, Wang JH, Shaw PC. Structure of influenza virus A       H5N1 nucleoprotein: implications for RNA binding, oligomerization, and       vaccine design. Journal of the Federation of American Societies       for Experimental Biology 2008; 22: 3638-3647.
 
                                           - Hui       DS, Woo J, Hui E, Ip M, To KW, Cheuk ES, Lam WY, Shan A, Chan PKS.       Influenza-like illness in residential care homes: a study of the       incidence, aetiological agents, natural history and health resource       utilization. Thorax 2008; 63: 690-697.
 
                                           - Tang       JW, Ngai KL, Lam WY, Chan PKS. Seasonality of influenza       A(H3N2) virus: a Hong Kong perspective (1997-2006).PLoS ONE 2008;       3: e2768.
 
                                           - Lee       N, Chan PKS, Choi KW, Lui G, Wong B, Cockram CS, Hui DS, Lai       R, Tang JW, Sung JJ. Factors associated with early hospital discharge of       adult influenza patients. Antiviral Therapy 2007; 12:       501-508.
 
                                           - Lee       N, Wong CK, Chan PKS, Lun SW, Lui G, Wong B, Hui DS, Lam CW,       Cockram CS, Choi KW, Yeung AC, Tang JW, Sung JJ. Hypercytokinemia and       hyperactivation of phosphop38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in severe       human influenza A virus infection. Clinical Infectious       Diseases 2007; 45: 723-731.
 
                                           - Chik       KW, Li CK, Chan PKS, Shing MM, Lee V, Tam JS, Yuen PM.       Oseltamivir prophylaxis during the influenza season in a paediatric cancer       centre: prospective observational study. Hong Kong Medical       Journal 2004; 10: 103-106.
 
                                           - Chan       PKS*.       Outbreak of avian influenza A (H5N1) virus infection in Hong Kong in       1997. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2002; 34 (Suppl 2):       S58-64.
 
                                           - To       KF, Chan PKS, Chan KF, Lee WK, Lam WY, Wong KF, Tang NL, Tsang       DN, Sung RY, Buckley TA, Tam JS, Cheng AF. Pathology of fatal human       infection associated with avian influenza A H5N1 virus. Journal of       Medical Virology 2001; 63: 242-246.
 
                                           - Bridges       CB, Katz JM, Seto WH, Chan PKS, Tsang D, Ho W, Mak KH, Lim W,       Tam JS, Clarke M, Williams SG, Mounts AW, Bresee JS, Conn LA, Rowe T,       Hu-Primmer J, Abernathy RA, Lu X, Cox NJ, Fukuda K. Risk of influenza A       (H5N1) infection among health care workers exposed to patients with       influenza A (H5N1), Hong Kong. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2000;       181: 344-348.
 
                                           - Yuen KY, Chan PKS, Peiris M, Tsang  DN, Que TL, Shortbridge KF, Cheung PT, To WK, Ho ET, Sung R, Cheng AF, and  members of the H5N1 study group. Clinical features and rapid viral diagnosis of  human disease associated with avian influenza H5N1 virus. Lancet 1998;  351: 467-471.
                                           
 
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