Fan‐chen Tseng - Infectious Diseases

Author Information

Fan-chen Tseng is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Nursing at the National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences in Taipei, Taiwan, and the National Institute of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology at the National Health Research Institutes in Tainan, Taiwan. Tseng's work primarily focuses on infectious diseases, with significant contributions to the understanding and management of various infections and their epidemiology.

Research Contributions

Fan-chen Tseng has made substantial contributions to infectious disease research, particularly in the areas of Escherichia coli infections, dengue virus, and hepatitis. Tseng's research has explored the prevalence and risk factors associated with fecal carriage of antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli among children, the impact of liver cirrhosis on bloodstream infections, and the seroepidemiology of dengue virus among adults during epidemic phases. Additionally, Tseng has investigated the effects of diabetes on latent tuberculosis infection risk, and the persistence of IgM against dengue virus. Tseng has also contributed to the development of a mouse model for the Zika virus transmission cycle.

Aliases

Fan-chen Tseng is also known by several aliases, including F. C. Tseng, F Tseng, F-c Tseng, F.-c. Tseng, and Fan Chen Tseng. These variations are used in different publications and databases.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Papers 45
Total Citations 1213
H-index 20

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