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Cowling, BJ
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Dr Cowling, Benjamin John
高本恩
Associate Professor
Dept:
Dept of Community Medicine
Faculty:
Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
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Project Code
Amount
Title
Funding Year
1
11100862
612372
Vitamin D and risk of influenza in children and adults in Hong Kong
2011/2012
2
HKU 765811M
850000
Efficacy of face masks to prevent influenza virus transmission: an experimental study
2011/2012
3
11100882
999700
The epidemiology of influenza in households of school-age children
2011/2012
4
10091272
994837
Influenza-like illness and viral aetiology in Hong Kong children
2010/2011
5
HKU 776810M
1200000
A longitudinal community study of influenza virus infections in Hong Kong
2010/2011
6
07080861
437600
A cost-effectiveness analysis of Helicobacter pylori screening for gastric cancer in Hong Kong Chinese: a decision analytic approach
2009/2010
7
CHP-CE-03
6628154
Effectiveness of vaccinating children in reducing influenza among household contacts - a community based, randomized controlled trial
2008/2009
8
PHE-2
528738
The attack rate, transmission dynamics and viral evolution in a cohort of Hong Kong families during an epidemic of novel influenza virus (H1N1)
2009/2010
9
PHE-1&10
1202700
Flagship collaboration project: surveillance surveys on population-based responses to human swine influenza in Hong Kong
2009/2010
10
08070632
551400
Viral shedding, natural clinical history and transmissibility of influenza
2007/2008
11
04050102
322696
Comparison of statistical algorithms for early detection of the start of the annual influenza peak season in Hong Kong using sentinel surveillance data
2005/2006
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