Wai-ting Hui

458 total citations
8 papers, 303 citations indexed

About

Wai-ting Hui is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases and Clinical Biochemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Wai-ting Hui has authored 8 papers receiving a total of 303 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Epidemiology, 4 papers in Infectious Diseases and 2 papers in Clinical Biochemistry. Recurrent topics in Wai-ting Hui's work include Burkholderia infections and melioidosis (4 papers), Amoebic Infections and Treatments (3 papers) and Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing (2 papers). Wai-ting Hui is often cited by papers focused on Burkholderia infections and melioidosis (4 papers), Amoebic Infections and Treatments (3 papers) and Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing (2 papers). Wai-ting Hui collaborates with scholars based in Hong Kong, China and United States. Wai-ting Hui's co-authors include Patrick C. Y. Woo, Kwok‐Yung Yuen, Susanna K. P. Lau, Wei‐Kwang Luk, Tak‐Lun Que, Ami M. Y. Fung, Samson S. Y. Wong, Jade L. L. Teng, Raymond WH Yung and Angie Fong and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease.

In The Last Decade

Wai-ting Hui

8 papers receiving 299 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Wai-ting Hui Hong Kong 7 188 93 50 49 47 8 303
Stefania Cresti Italy 8 105 0.6× 72 0.8× 46 0.9× 61 1.2× 45 1.0× 11 276
Andrea Balbinot Italy 9 113 0.6× 126 1.4× 23 0.5× 29 0.6× 35 0.7× 17 348
Chiara Catavitello Italy 10 116 0.6× 131 1.4× 25 0.5× 34 0.7× 39 0.8× 18 386
Helina Marshall United Kingdom 9 112 0.6× 33 0.4× 70 1.4× 72 1.5× 31 0.7× 14 364
Boonchuay Eampokalap Thailand 9 222 1.2× 230 2.5× 17 0.3× 15 0.3× 24 0.5× 16 369
Kimberly Eadie Netherlands 13 178 0.9× 130 1.4× 72 1.4× 17 0.3× 13 0.3× 30 422
Fabio Febbo Italy 8 102 0.5× 111 1.2× 23 0.5× 27 0.6× 25 0.5× 12 283
Yin Ching Chuang Taiwan 11 71 0.4× 53 0.6× 37 0.7× 139 2.8× 17 0.4× 17 385
Amanda D. Buskirk United States 12 123 0.7× 193 2.1× 46 0.9× 17 0.3× 21 0.4× 13 462
Xuelin Han China 14 152 0.8× 230 2.5× 83 1.7× 54 1.1× 16 0.3× 23 442

Countries citing papers authored by Wai-ting Hui

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Fields of papers citing papers by Wai-ting Hui

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Wai-ting Hui

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Wai-ting Hui. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Wai-ting Hui 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 Wai-ting Hui. Wai-ting Hui is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

8 of 8 papers shown
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Woo, Patrick C. Y., Candy C. Y. Lau, Ken T. K. Chong, et al.. (2007). MP1 Homologue-Based Multilocus Sequence System for Typing the Pathogenic Fungus Penicillium marneffei : a Novel Approach Using Lineage-Specific Genes. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 45(11). 3647–3654. 25 indexed citations
2.
Lau, Susanna K. P., Patrick C. Y. Woo, Wei‐Kwang Luk, et al.. (2006). Clinical isolates of Streptococcus iniae from Asia are more mucoid and β-hemolytic than those from North America. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease. 54(3). 177–181. 64 indexed citations
3.
Teng, Jade L. L., Patrick C. Y. Woo, Thomas H. C. Sit, et al.. (2005). Ecoepidemiology of Laribacter hongkongensis , a Novel Bacterium Associated with Gastroenteritis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 43(2). 919–922. 44 indexed citations
4.
Woo, Patrick C. Y., Susanna K. P. Lau, Tak‐Lun Que, et al.. (2004). Association of Laribacter hongkongensis in community-acquired gastroenteritis with travel and eating fish: a multicentre case-control study. The Lancet. 363(9425). 1941–1947. 74 indexed citations
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Woo, Patrick C. Y., Susanna K. P. Lau, Gibson K. S. Woo, et al.. (2003). Seronegative Bacteremic Melioidosis Caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei with Ambiguous Biochemical Profile: Clinical Importance of Accurate Identification by 16S rRNA Gene and groEL Gene Sequencing. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 41(8). 3973–3977. 18 indexed citations
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Lau, Susanna K. P., Patrick C. Y. Woo, Wai-ting Hui, et al.. (2003). Use of Cefoperazone MacConkey Agar for Selective Isolation of Laribacter hongkongensis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 41(10). 4839–4841. 36 indexed citations
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Woo, Patrick C. Y., et al.. (2001). Cell-wall-deficient bacteria and culture-negative febrile episodes in bone-marrow-transplant recipients. The Lancet. 357(9257). 675–679. 39 indexed citations
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Yuen, Kwok‐Yung, Pak‐Leung Ho, Wei‐Kwang Luk, et al.. (1998). Identification of Acinetobacters on Blood Agar in Presence of d -Glucose by Unique Browning Effect. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 36(5). 1404–1407. 3 indexed citations

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