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Jia Liu
Researcher at Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 20
Citations - 378
Jia Liu is an academic researcher from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 & Virus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications receiving 249 citations.
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Genesis and Spread of Newly Emerged Highly Pathogenic H7N9 Avian Viruses in Mainland China.
Lei Yang,Wenfei Zhu,Xiyan Li,Minmei Chen,Jie Wu,Pengbo Yu,Shun-Xiang Qi,Yiwei Huang,Weixian Shi,Jie Dong,Xiang Zhao,Weijuan Huang,Zi Li,Xiaoxu Zeng,Hong Bo,Tao Chen,Wenbing Chen,Jia Liu,Ye Zhang,Zhenli Liang,Wei Shi,Yuelong Shu,Yuelong Shu,Dayan Wang +23 more
TL;DR: This study comprehensively analyzed the sequences of HPAI H7N9 viruses from 28 human and 21 environmental samples covering eight provinces in China that were taken from November 2016 to June 2017 and showed that the ancestor virus of the HPAi H7n9 viruses originated in the Yangtze River Delta region.
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The re-emergence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H7N9 viruses in humans in mainland China, 2019.
Deshan Yu,Guofeng Xiang,Wenfei Zhu,Xia Lei,Baodi Li,Yao Meng,Lei Yang,Hongyan Jiao,Xiyan Li,Weijuan Huang,Hejiang Wei,Yanping Zhang,Yan Hai,Hui Zhang,Hua Yue,Shumei Zou,Xiang Zhao,Chao Li,Deng Ao,Ye Zhang,Minju Tan,Jia Liu,Xuemei Zhang,George F. Gao,Lei Meng,Dayan Wang +25 more
TL;DR: Several mutations possibly associated to antigenic drift occurred in the haemagglutinin gene, potentially warranting update of H7N9 vaccine strains.
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Human infection with a novel reassortant Eurasian-avian lineage swine H1N1 virus in northern China
Xiaoyan Li,Liru Guo,Caixia Liu,Yanhui Cheng,Mei Kong,Lei Yang,Zhichao Zhuang,Jia Liu,Ming Zou,Xiaochun Dong,Xu Su,Qing Gu +11 more
TL;DR: The isolation and analysis of A/Tianjin-baodi/1606/2018(H1) provide further evidence that EAS-H1N1 poses a threat to human health and greater attention should be paid to surveillance of influenza virus infection in pigs and humans.
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A Gene Constellation in Avian Influenza A (H7N9) Viruses May Have Facilitated the Fifth Wave Outbreak in China
Wenfei Zhu,Jie Dong,Ye Zhang,Lei Yang,Xiyan Li,Tao Chen,Xiang Zhao,Hejiang Wei,Hong Bo,Xiaoxu Zeng,Weijuan Huang,Zi Li,Jing Tang,Jianfang Zhou,Rongbao Gao,Li Xin,Jing Yang,Shumei Zou,Wenbing Chen,Jia Liu,Yuelong Shu,Yuelong Shu,Dayan Wang +22 more
TL;DR: An evolutionary analysis of H7N9 viruses from all five outbreak waves finds that additional subclades of the H7 and N9 genes have emerged, and suggests that the largest outbreak of wave V may be due to a constellation of genes rather than a single mutation.
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Adaptive response of thymocyte apoptosis and cell cycle progression induced by low dose X-ray irradiation in mice.
TL;DR: Results indicate that when the mice were irradiated with 25-100 mGy 6 h before 1.0-2.0 Gy exposure, an adaptive response of thymocyte apoptosis and cell cycle progression may be induced under the condition of WBI, and LDR may change the microenvironment of immune cells and decrease the thymocytes apoptosis.