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Jinquan Cheng
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 150
Citations - 3235
Jinquan Cheng is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Virus. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 144 publications receiving 2397 citations. Previous affiliations of Jinquan Cheng include The Chinese University of Hong Kong & Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Clinical Characteristics of 26 Human Cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Virus Infection in China
Hongjie Yu,Zhancheng Gao,Zijian Feng,Yuelong Shu,Nijuan Xiang,Lei Zhou,Yang Huai,Luzhao Feng,Zhibin Peng,Zhongjie Li,Cuiling Xu,Junhua Li,Chengping Hu,Qun Li,Xiaoling Xu,Xuecheng Liu,Zigui Liu,Longshan Xu,Yusheng Chen,Huiming Luo,Li-ping Wei,Xianfeng Zhang,Jian-bao Xin,Junqiao Guo,Qiuyue Wang,Zhengan Yuan,Longnv Zhou,Kunzhao Zhang,Wei Zhang,Jinye Yang,Xiao-ning Zhong,Shichang Xia,Lanjuan Li,Jinquan Cheng,Erdang Ma,Pingping He,Shui Shan Lee,Yu Wang,Timothy M. Uyeki,Weizhong Yang +39 more
TL;DR: The clinical course of Chinese H5N1 cases is characterized by fever and cough initially, with rapid progression to lower respiratory disease, and decreased platelet count, elevated LDH level, ARDS and cardiac failure were associated with fatal outcomes.
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Association between microbiota-dependent metabolite trimethylamine-N-oxide and type 2 diabetes.
Zhilei Shan,Taoping Sun,Hao Huang,Sijing Chen,Liangkai Chen,Cheng Luo,Wei Yang,Xuefeng Yang,Ping Yao,Jinquan Cheng,Frank B. Hu,Liegang Liu +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that higher plasma TMAO was associated with increased odds of newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and that this association was not modified by the FMO3 rs2266782 polymorphism.
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Health care utilisation amongst Shenzhen migrant workers: does being insured make a difference?
TL;DR: Comparing health needs, self-reported health and healthcare utilisation of insured and uninsured migrant workers in Shenzhen, China, found that younger less educated women who are paid less are more likely to be uninsured and therefore to pay out of pocket for their care.
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Emergence, circulation, and spatiotemporal phylogenetic analysis of coxsackievirus a6- and coxsackievirus a10-associated hand, foot, and mouth disease infections from 2008 to 2012 in Shenzhen, China.
Yaqing He,Long Chen,Long Chen,Wenbo Xu,Hong Yang,Hanzhong Wang,Wen-Ping Zong,Hui-Xia Xian,Hui-Ling Chen,Xiang-Jie Yao,Zhang-Li Hu,Min Luo,Hailong Zhang,Hanwu Ma,Jinquan Cheng,Qianjin Feng,De-Jian Zhao +16 more
TL;DR: The prevalences and genetic characteristics of non-HEV71 and non-coxsackievirus A16 (CV-A16) human enterovirus-associated HFMD infections in Shenzhen, China are explored to provide further insights into the significance of the epidemiological surveillance of HFMD.
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Associations between dietary patterns and the risk of breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
Yunjun Xiao,Junjie Xia,Liping Li,Yuebin Ke,Jinquan Cheng,Yao Jie Xie,Winnie C.W. Chu,Polly Cheung,Jean H. Kim,Graham A. Colditz,Rulla M. Tamimi,Rulla M. Tamimi,Xuefen Su +12 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of observational studies suggests a possible increased risk of breast cancer associated with a Western dietary pattern and a reduced risk with a prudent dietary pattern.