Professor David Shu Cheong HUI (許樹昌教授)

MBBS (UNSW); MD(UNSW); FRACP; FRCP (Lond, Glasg,
Edin); FHKCP; FHKAM


Associate Director (Clinical Support), School of Public Health and Primary Care
Head, Division of Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health and Primary Care
Director, Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health and Primary Care
Head and Professor, Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of
Medicine & Therapeutics

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Biography 

Dr. Hui graduated from the University of New South Wales in 1985. He then trained in Respiratory and Sleep Medicine in Sydney, Australia. 
Dr. Hui visited Vietnam in Feb 2004 as a WHO delegate to review clinical management of human H5N1 influenza. In Dec 2005, he visited Hunan and AnHui in China to review treatment of human cases at the invitation by the Chinese Ministry of Health. In Mar 19-21 2007, he attended the *Second WHO Consultation on Clinical Aspects of human infection with avian influenza A (H5N1) virus§ in Turkey as a WHO advisor and contributed to the WHO clinical treatment guidelines. He was a temporary advisor to the WHO/ Thailand on clinical management of pandemic Influenza A/H1N1 cases from 17-19 Aug 2009.
Dr. Hui has published over 150 peer-reviewed journal articles and 15 book chapters since joining the CUHK in 1998.


Teaching Commitment 
MB ChB Programme
Research Postgraduate Programme

Research interests 
  • Clinical management of emerging respiratory infections
  • The safety of respiratory therapy in the post SARS era
  • The efficacy of the medical ward airflow in preventing nosocomial infections
  • Sleep disordered breathing and common airway diseases.

Selected Publications

Hui DS, Chow BK, Hall SD, Ng SS, Gin T, Sung JJ, Chan MT. Exhaled air dispersion distances during application of non-invasive ventilation via different Respironics face masks. Chest 2009 May 1 [epub ahead of print].

Hui DS. Chow BK. Chu LC. Ng SS. Hall SD. Gin T. Chan MT. Exhaled air and aerosolized droplet dispersion during application of a jet nebulizer. Chest 2009;135(3):648-654

Ko FW. Woo J. Tam W. Lai CK. Ngai J. Kwok T. Hui DS. Prevalence and risk factors of airflow obstruction in an elderly Chinese population. Eur Respir J 2008; 32(6): 1472-1478

Hui DS, Woo J, Hui E, Foo A, Ip M, To KW, Cheuk ES, Lam WY, Sham A, Chan PK . Influenza-like illness in residential care homes: A study of the incidence, aetiological agents, natural history, and health resource utilization. Thorax 2008; 63:690-697

Ko FW, Ip M, Chan PK, Ng SS, Chau SS, Hui DS. A one-year prospective study of infectious etiology in patients hospitalized with acute exacerbations of COPD and concomitant pneumonia. Respir Med 2008;102: 1109-1116

Hui DS, Chan PK. Clinical features, pathogenesis and immunobiology of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Clin Opin Pulm Med 2008; 14:241-247

Hui DS. Influenza A/H5N1 infection: Other treatment options and issues. Respirology 2008; 13(Suppl. 1):S22-S26

Hui DS. Review of clinical symptoms and spectrum in humans with influenza A/H5N1 infection. Respirology 2008; 13(Suppl. 1):S10-S13.
 
Ko FW, Ip M, Chan PK, Chan MC, To KW, Ng SS, Chau SS, Tang JW, Hui DS. Viral etiology of acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Hong Kong. Chest 2007; 132:900-908

Hui DS, Hall SD, Chan MTV, Chow B, Ng SS, Gin T, Sung JJ. Exhaled air dispersion during oxygen delivery via a simple oxygen mask. Chest 2007; 132:540-546

Hui DS, Ip M, Tang JW, Wong AL, Chan MT, Hall SD, Chan PK, Sung JJ. Airflows around oxygen masks: A potential source of infection? Chest 2006; 130:822-826

Hui DS, Hall SD, Chan MT, Chow B, Tsou JY, Joynt GM, Sullivan CE, Sung JY. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation: An experimental model to assess air and particle dispersion. Chest 2006; 130:730-740

Chan PK, Tang JW, Hui DS. SARS: clinical presentation, transmission, pathogenesis and treatment options. Clin Sci 2006; 110:193-204

Lee N, Chan PK, Ip M, Wong E, Ho J, Ho C, Cockram CS, Hui DS. Anti-SARS-CoV IgG Response in Relation to Disease Severity of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. J Clin Virol 2006; 35:179-184

Hui DS, Wong KT, Ko FW, Tam LS, Chan DP, Woo J, Sung JJ. The one-year impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) on pulmonary function, exercise capacity and quality of life in a cohort of survivors. Chest 2005; 128:2247-2261

Hui DS, Joynt GM, Wong KT, Gomersall C, Antonio GE, Li TS, Ko FW, Chan MC, Chan DP, Tong MW, Rainer TH, Ahuja AT, Cockram CS, Sung JJ. The impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) on pulmonary function, functional capacity and quality of life in a cohort of survivors. Thorax 2005; 60:401-409

Hui DS, Wong KT, Antonio GE , Lee N, Wu A , Wong V, Lau W, Wu JC, Tam LS, Yu LM, Joynt GM, Chung SC , Ahuja AT, Sung JJ. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS): Correlation of Clinical Outcome and Radiological Features. Radiology 2004; 233:579-585

Sung JJ, Wu A, Joynt GM, Yuen KY, Lee N, Chan PK, Cockram CS, Wong VW, Ahuja AT, Yu LM, Hui DS. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: Report of treatment and outcome after a major outbreak. Thorax 2004; 59:414-420