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Juntao Yang
Researcher at Peking Union Medical College
Publications - 26
Citations - 1817
Juntao Yang is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1189 citations.
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COVID-19 control in China during mass population movements at New Year.
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Fangcang shelter hospitals: a novel concept for responding to public health emergencies.
TL;DR: Fangcang shelter hospitals as discussed by the authors are a novel public health concept that were implemented for the first time in China in February, 2020, to tackle the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak.
Fangcang shelter hospitals: a novel concept for responding to public health emergencies
TL;DR: Fangcang shelter hospitals are a novel public health concept that served to isolate patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 from their families and communities, while providing medical care, disease monitoring, food, shelter, and social activities.
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Seroprevalence and humoral immune durability of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in Wuhan, China: a longitudinal, population-level, cross-sectional study.
Zhenyu He,Lili Ren,Juntao Yang,Li Guo,Luzhao Feng,Chao Ma,Xia Wang,Zhiwei Leng,Xunliang Tong,Wang Zhou,Geng Wang,Ting Zhang,Yan Guo,Chao Wu,Qing Wang,Man-Qing Liu,Conghui Wang,Mengmeng Jia,Xuejiao Hu,Ying Wang,Xingxing Zhang,Rong Hu,Jingchuan Zhong,Jin Yang,Juan Dai,Lan Chen,Xiaoqi Zhou,Jianwei Wang,Weizhong Yang,Chen Wang +29 more
TL;DR: Wu et al. as mentioned in this paper used a multistage, population-stratified, cluster random sampling method to determine the seroprevalence and kinetics of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies at population level in Wuhan to inform the development of vaccination strategies.
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Buying time for an effective epidemic response: The impact of a public holiday for outbreak control on COVID-19 epidemic spread.
Simiao Chen,Simiao Chen,Qiushi Chen,Weizhong Yang,Lan Xue,Yuanli Liu,Juntao Yang,Chen Wang,Till Bärnighausen +8 more
TL;DR: It is found that outbreak-control holidays that start earlier in the course of a new epidemic are more effective in stalling epidemic spread than later holidays and that additional control measures during the holidays can boost the holiday effect.