Shuzhen Sim

3.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
35 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Shuzhen Sim is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Insect Science and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Shuzhen Sim has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 23 papers in Insect Science and 9 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Shuzhen Sim's work include Mosquito-borne diseases and control (27 papers), Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (23 papers) and Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms (9 papers). Shuzhen Sim is often cited by papers focused on Mosquito-borne diseases and control (27 papers), Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (23 papers) and Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms (9 papers). Shuzhen Sim collaborates with scholars based in Singapore, United States and United Kingdom. Shuzhen Sim's co-authors include George Dimopoulos, Jayme A. Souza‐Neto, Natapong Jupatanakul, José L. Ramírez, Martin L. Hibberd, Lee Ching Ng, Yuemei Dong, Chris M. Cirimotich, Lindsey S. Garver and Jue Tao Lim and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Shuzhen Sim

34 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

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Lim, Jue Tao, Chee‐Seng Chong, Borame Sue Lee Dickens, et al.. (2024). Efficacy of Wolbachia-mediated sterility to reduce the incidence of dengue: a synthetic control study in Singapore. The Lancet Microbe. 5(5). e422–e432. 38 indexed citations breakdown →
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Li, Jiayu, Junjing Yang, Jue Tao Lim, et al.. (2024). A case-control study of behavioural and built environment determinants of COVID-19 transmission in sheltered markets. Building and Environment. 264. 111909–111909. 1 indexed citations
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Lim, Jue Tao, Chee‐Seng Chong, Borame Sue Lee Dickens, et al.. (2024). Effectiveness of Wolbachia-mediated sterility coupled with sterile insect technique to suppress adult Aedes aegypti populations in Singapore: a synthetic control study. The Lancet Planetary Health. 8(9). e617–e628. 18 indexed citations
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Lim, Jue Tao, Diyar Mailepessov, Chee‐Seng Chong, et al.. (2024). Update to: Assessing the efficacy of male Wolbachia-infected mosquito deployments to reduce dengue incidence in Singapore. Trials. 25(1). 400–400. 2 indexed citations
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Gutiérrez, Ramona Alikiiteaga, et al.. (2023). Assessment of indoor air quality in air-conditioned small business units with no mechanical ventilation. Atmospheric Environment. 299. 119645–119645. 5 indexed citations
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Ong, Janet, Yvonne Y. Y. Wong, Yee Ling Lai, et al.. (2022). Assessing the efficacy of male Wolbachia-infected mosquito deployments to reduce dengue incidence in Singapore: study protocol for a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Trials. 23(1). 1023–1023. 18 indexed citations
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Lwin, May O., Anita Sheldenkar, Irene A. Chen, et al.. (2022). Influence of public hesitancy and receptivity on reactive behaviours towards releases of male Wolbachia-Aedes mosquitoes for dengue control. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 16(11). e0010910–e0010910. 6 indexed citations
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Wang, Min Xian, et al.. (2022). Perfluoroalkyl substances and lipid concentrations in the blood: A systematic review of epidemiological studies. The Science of The Total Environment. 850. 158036–158036. 54 indexed citations
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Ong, Janet, Borame Sue Lee Dickens, Ken Wei Tan, et al.. (2021). Economic impact of dengue in Singapore from 2010 to 2020 and the cost-effectiveness of Wolbachia interventions. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1(10). e0000024–e0000024. 30 indexed citations
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Brady, Oliver J., Adam J. Kucharski, Sebastian Funk, et al.. (2021). Case-area targeted interventions (CATI) for reactive dengue control: Modelling effectiveness of vector control and prophylactic drugs in Singapore. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 15(8). e0009562–e0009562. 3 indexed citations
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Barletta, Ana Beatriz F., Thiago Luiz Alves e Silva, Octávio A. C. Talyuli, et al.. (2020). Prostaglandins regulate humoral immune responses in Aedes aegypti. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 14(10). e0008706–e0008706. 12 indexed citations
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Sim, Shuzhen, Lee Ching Ng, Steve W. Lindsay, & Anne L. Wilson. (2020). A greener vision for vector control: The example of the Singapore dengue control programme. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 14(8). e0008428–e0008428. 71 indexed citations
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Barletta, Ana Beatriz F., Shuzhen Sim, George Dimopoulos, et al.. (2016). Emerging role of lipid droplets in Aedes aegypti immune response against bacteria and Dengue virus. Scientific Reports. 6(1). 19928–19928. 71 indexed citations
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Sim, Shuzhen & Martin L. Hibberd. (2016). Caenorhabditis elegans susceptibility to gut Enterococcus faecalis infection is associated with fat metabolism and epithelial junction integrity. BMC Microbiology. 16(1). 6–6. 34 indexed citations
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Sim, Shuzhen, Pauline Aw, Andreas Wilm, et al.. (2015). Tracking Dengue Virus Intra-host Genetic Diversity during Human-to-Mosquito Transmission. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 9(9). e0004052–e0004052. 66 indexed citations
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Sim, Shuzhen, José L. Ramírez, & George Dimopoulos. (2012). Dengue Virus Infection of the Aedes aegypti Salivary Gland and Chemosensory Apparatus Induces Genes that Modulate Infection and Blood-Feeding Behavior. PLoS Pathogens. 8(3). e1002631–e1002631. 166 indexed citations
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Cirimotich, Chris M., Yuemei Dong, Lindsey S. Garver, Shuzhen Sim, & George Dimopoulos. (2009). Mosquito immune defenses against Plasmodium infection. Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 34(4). 387–395. 151 indexed citations
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Ma, Chao, Shuzhen Sim, Wanliang Shi, et al.. (2009). Energy production genessucBandubiFâ are involved in persister survival and tolerance to multiple antibiotics and stresses inEscherichia coli. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 303(1). 33–40. 101 indexed citations
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Sim, Shuzhen, José L. Ramírez, & George Dimopoulos. (2009). Molecular discrimination of mosquito vectors and their pathogens. Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics. 9(7). 757–765. 10 indexed citations

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