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Li Wei Ang

11PUBLICATIONS
18CO-AUTHORS
Infectious diseasesDisease surveillanceGene and molecular therapyInformation systems philosophy, research methods and theoryAdolescent health
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Publications (11)

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|Mar 29, 2023
Clinical Predictors for Abnormal ALT in Patients Infected with COVID-19-A Retrospective Single Centre Study.

Wei Da Chew, Jonathan Kuang, Huiyu Lin

|Aug 18, 2021
Epidemiological factors associated with the absence of previous HIV testing among HIV-positive persons in Singapore, 2012-2017.

Li Wei Ang, Matthias Paul Han Sim Toh, Irving Charles Boudville

|Jun 02, 2021
An observational study of the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in treatment-experienced people living with HIV in Singapore.

Li Wei Ang, Oon Tek Ng, Irving Charles Boudville

|Feb 20, 2021
Diagnostic performance of COVID-19 serological assays during early infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 11 516 samples.

John J Y Zhang, Keng Siang Lee, Chee Wui Ong

|Dec 07, 2020
Effectiveness of a Mobile-Based Influenza-Like Illness Surveillance System (FluMob) Among Health Care Workers: Longitudinal Study.

May Oo Lwin, Jiahui Lu, Anita Sheldenkar

|Feb 25, 2020
Characterisation of respiratory syncytial virus activity in children and adults presenting with acute respiratory illness at primary care clinics in Singapore, 2014-2018.

Li Wei Ang, Tze Minn Mak, Lin Cui

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Frequent Collaborators

2 joint publications

Mark I-Cheng Chen

2 joint publications

David Chien Boon Lye

1 joint publications

May Oo Lwin

1 joint publications

Jiahui Lu

1 joint publications

Anita Sheldenkar

1 joint publications

Chitra Panchapakesan

1 joint publications

Yi-Roe Tan

1 joint publications

Peiling Yap

1 joint publications

Vincent Tk Chow

1 joint publications

Koh Cheng Thoon

Frequent Collaborators

2 joint publications

Mark I-Cheng Chen

2 joint publications

David Chien Boon Lye

1 joint publications

May Oo Lwin

1 joint publications

Jiahui Lu

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