Qingguo Chen

Qingguo Chen
Fudan University · Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center

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To study the clinical features of BCG infection in children. 51 cases confirmed with BCG infection from all over China were enrolled and followed up for at least 6 months. All cases were treated with anti-tuberculosis drugs. A random, open, group control study was designed in non-disseminated cases to evaluate curative effects of anti-tuberculosis...
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Aims To investigate the histopathological manifestations of two fatal cases of H7N9 influenza A virus infection. Methods Pulmonary and hepatic specimens from two fatal cases of H7N9 influenza virus infection were examined using H&E staining. Additionally, in situ hybridisation was performed with probes (ViewRNA) targeting H7N9 RNA and IP-10, interl...
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To provide prognosis of an 18 patient cohort who were confirmed to have H7N9 lung infection in Shanghai. Patients' history, clinical manifestation, laboratory test, treatment strategy and mortality were followed and recorded for data analysis. A total of 18 patients had been admitted into Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center from April 8th to Jul...
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A novel strain of influenza A(H7N9) virus has emerged in China and is causing mild to severe clinical symptoms in infected humans. Some case-patients have died. To further knowledge of this virus, we report the characteristics and clinical histories of 4 early case-patients.
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Virus detection in 4 influenza A(H7N9) virus–infected persons in Shanghai, China; variables for infection with influenza A subtypes H1N1, H5N1, and H7N9; computer tomography scan and radiograph findings for case-patients 3 and 4; and outline of procedures followed by emergency team managing/treating case-patients 1–4.

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