Li‐Yen Chang

1.0k total citations
37 papers, 743 citations indexed

About

Li‐Yen Chang is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Li‐Yen Chang has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 743 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Epidemiology, 15 papers in Infectious Diseases and 13 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Li‐Yen Chang's work include Viral Infections and Vectors (14 papers), Mosquito-borne diseases and control (10 papers) and Virology and Viral Diseases (9 papers). Li‐Yen Chang is often cited by papers focused on Viral Infections and Vectors (14 papers), Mosquito-borne diseases and control (10 papers) and Virology and Viral Diseases (9 papers). Li‐Yen Chang collaborates with scholars based in Malaysia, United States and Taiwan. Li‐Yen Chang's co-authors include Sazaly AbuBakar, Kim‐Kee Tan, Jing Jing Khoo, Fang Shiang Lim, Won Fen Wong, Shiow‐Shuh Chuang, Keivan Zandi, Rafidah Lani, Wai-Yan Yee and Yung-Chie Tan and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Li‐Yen Chang

34 papers receiving 720 citations

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Fields of papers citing papers by Li‐Yen Chang

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Li‐Yen Chang

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Li‐Yen Chang. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Li‐Yen Chang based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Li‐Yen Chang. Li‐Yen Chang is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Tan, Chong Tin, et al.. (2025). Malaysia outbreak survivors retain detectable Nipah antibodies and memory B cells after 25 years. Journal of Infection. 90(2). 106398–106398. 1 indexed citations
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Chang, Li‐Yen, et al.. (2024). Outbreak preparedness and response strategies in ASEAN member states: a scoping review. IJID Regions. 12. 100430–100430.
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Jones, Kathryn M., Bin Zhan, María José Villar, et al.. (2023). Immunomodulatory proteins from hookworms reduce cardiac inflammation and modulate regulatory responses in a mouse model of chronic Trypanosoma cruzi infection. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 1 indexed citations
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Hsu, Che-Hao, et al.. (2023). Anesthesia in patients with Brugada syndrome: two case reports. Journal of Medical Case Reports. 17(1). 275–275.
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Cheong, Heng Choon, Yi Ying Cheok, Ting Tang, et al.. (2023). Chlamydia trachomatis plasmid-encoding Pgp3 protein induces secretion of distinct inflammatory signatures from HeLa cervical epithelial cells. BMC Microbiology. 23(1). 58–58. 6 indexed citations
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Barathan, Muttiah, Thevambiga Iyadorai, Kumutha Malar Vellasamy, et al.. (2021). Comparative expression of pro-inflammatory and apoptotic biosignatures in chronic HBV-infected patients with and without liver cirrhosis. Microbial Pathogenesis. 161(Pt A). 105231–105231. 10 indexed citations
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Tan, Kim‐Kee, Yung-Chie Tan, Li‐Yen Chang, et al.. (2017). Geographical distribution of Brucella melitensis inferred from rpoB gene variation. The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. 11(5). 420–425. 4 indexed citations
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Shu, Meng‐Hooi, Jing Jing Khoo, Won Fen Wong, et al.. (2017). Oral immunization of a non-recombinant Lactococcus lactis surface displaying influenza hemagglutinin 1 (HA1) induces mucosal immunity in mice. PLoS ONE. 12(11). e0187718–e0187718. 9 indexed citations
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AbuBakar, Sazaly, et al.. (2017). Identification of the cell binding domain in Nipah virus G glycoprotein using a phage display system. Journal of Virological Methods. 243. 1–9. 5 indexed citations
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Khoo, Jing Jing, Fang Shiang Lim, Chee‐Sieng Khor, et al.. (2016). Coxiella Detection in Ticks from Wildlife and Livestock in Malaysia. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 16(12). 744–751. 35 indexed citations
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Vellasamy, Kumutha Malar, et al.. (2016). Experimental Phage Therapy for Burkholderia pseudomallei Infection. PLoS ONE. 11(7). e0158213–e0158213. 33 indexed citations
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Song, Adelene Ai‐Lian, et al.. (2016). Oral vaccine of Lactococcus lactis harbouring pandemic H1N1 2009 haemagglutinin1 and nisP anchor fusion protein elevates anti-HA1 sIgA levels in mice. Biotechnology Letters. 38(5). 793–799. 13 indexed citations
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Tan, Kim‐Kee, Yung-Chie Tan, Li‐Yen Chang, et al.. (2015). Full genome SNP-based phylogenetic analysis reveals the origin and global spread of Brucella melitensis. BMC Genomics. 16(1). 93–93. 81 indexed citations
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Tan, Kim‐Kee, Amado Tandoc, Jing Jing Khoo, et al.. (2015). Independent Emergence of the Cosmopolitan Asian Chikungunya Virus, Philippines 2012. Scientific Reports. 5(1). 12279–12279. 17 indexed citations
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Lani, Rafidah, Ehsan Moghaddam, Amin Haghani, et al.. (2014). Tick-borne viruses: A review from the perspective of therapeutic approaches. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 5(5). 457–465. 50 indexed citations
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Rahman, Sohayati Abdul, Sharifah Syed Hassan, Kevin J. Olival, et al.. (2010). Characterization of Nipah Virus from Naturally InfectedPteropus vampyrusBats, Malaysia. Emerging infectious diseases. 16(12). 1990–1993. 102 indexed citations
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AbuBakar, Sazaly, et al.. (2002). Antigenic cell associated dengue 2 virus proteins detected in vitro using dengue fever patients sera.. The University of Malaya Research Repository (University of Malaya). 24(1). 29–36. 4 indexed citations
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Yang, Jui‐Yung, Wen-Guei Yang, Li‐Yen Chang, & Shiow‐Shuh Chuang. (1999). Symptomatic tracheal stenosis in burns. Burns. 25(1). 72–80. 22 indexed citations
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Chang, Li‐Yen, et al.. (1998). Clinical experience of postage stamp autograft with porcine skin onlay dressing in extensive burns. Burns. 24(3). 264–269. 9 indexed citations
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Chang, Li‐Yen, et al.. (1994). Reverse Dorsometacarpal Flap in Digits and Web-Space Reconstruction. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 33(3). 281–289. 18 indexed citations

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