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Dongmei Yan
Researcher at Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 98
Citations - 2192
Dongmei Yan is an academic researcher from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Phylogenetic tree. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1837 citations. Previous affiliations of Dongmei Yan include World Health Organization.
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An emerging recombinant human enterovirus 71 responsible for the 2008 outbreak of hand foot and mouth disease in Fuyang city of China.
Yan Zhang,Zhen Zhu,Weizhong Yang,Jun Ren,Xiaojuan Tan,Yu Wang,Naiying Mao,Songtao Xu,Shuangli Zhu,Aili Cui,Yong Zhang,Dongmei Yan,Qun Li,Xiao-Ping Dong,Jing Zhang,Yueping Zhao,Junfeng Wan,Zijian Feng,Junling Sun,Shiwen Wang,Dexin Li,Wenbo Xu +21 more
TL;DR: An emerging recombinant HEV71 was responsible for the HFMD outbreak in Fuyang City of China, 2008, and was confirmed as the etiological pathogen of the outbreak.
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An outbreak of hand, foot, and mouth disease associated with subgenotype C4 of human enterovirus 71 in Shandong, China.
Yong Zhang,Xiaojuan Tan,Haiyan Wang,Dongmei Yan,Shuangli Zhu,Dongyan Wang,Feng Ji,Xianjun Wang,Yong-Jun Gao,Li Chen,Hongqiu An,Dexin Li,Shiwen Wang,Aiqiang Xu,Zi-Jun Wang,Wenbo Xu +15 more
TL;DR: The 2007 HFMD outbreak was mainly caused by HEV71 subgenotype C4 with 3 transmission chains, which has been continuously circulating in China since 1998.
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The Persistent Circulation of Enterovirus 71 in People's Republic of China: Causing Emerging Nationwide Epidemics Since 2008
Xiaojuan Tan,Xueyong Huang,Shuangli Zhu,Hui Chen,Qiuli Yu,Haiyan Wang,Xixiang Huo,Jianhui Zhou,Yan Wu,Dongmei Yan,Yong Zhang,Dongyan Wang,Aili Cui,Hongqiu An,Wenbo Xu +14 more
TL;DR: The phylogenetic analysis revealed that the majority of the virus during this HFMD outbreak was the most recent descendant of subgenotype C4 (clade C4a), suggesting that the evolution might be one of the potential reasons for this native virus to cause the emerging outbreak in China.
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Molecular evidence of persistent epidemic and evolution of subgenotype B1 coxsackievirus A16-associated hand, foot, and mouth disease in China.
Yong Zhang,Dongyan Wang,Dongmei Yan,Shuangli Zhu,Jianfeng Liu,Haiyan Wang,Shengchang Zhao,Deshan Yu,Lijuan Nan,Junjing An,Li Chen,Hongqiu An,Aiqiang Xu,Wenbo Xu +13 more
TL;DR: The molecular epidemiology of CVA16 in China between 1999 and 2008 reflects a pattern of endemic cocirculation of clusters B1a and B1b within subgenotype B1 viruses.
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Retrospective seroepidemiology indicated that human enterovirus 71 and coxsackievirus A16 circulated wildly in central and southern China before large-scale outbreaks from 2008
Zhen Zhu,Shuangli Zhu,Xue-bin Guo,Xue-bin Guo,Jitao Wang,Jitao Wang,Dongyan Wang,Dongmei Yan,Xiaojuan Tan,Liuying Tang,Hui Zhu,Zhaohui Yang,Zhaohui Yang,Xiaohong Jiang,Yixin Ji,Yong Zhang,Wenbo Xu +16 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that HEV71 and CVA16 had wildly circulated in a couple provinces in China before the large-scale outbreaks from 2008, and public health measures to control the spread should be devised according to the different regional characteristics.