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Ke Xu
Researcher at Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 5
Citations - 2696
Ke Xu 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 & Gene. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 2493 citations. Previous affiliations of Ke Xu include China University of Mining and Technology & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Human Infection with a Novel Avian-Origin Influenza A (H7N9) Virus
Rongbao Gao,Bin Cao,Yunwen Hu,Zijian Feng,Dayan Wang,Wanfu Hu,Jian Chen,Zhijun Jie,Haibo Qiu,Ke Xu,Xuewei Xu,Hongzhou Lu,Wenfei Zhu,Zhancheng Gao,Nijuan Xiang,Yinzhong Shen,Zebao He,Y. Gu,Zhiyong Zhang,Yi Yang,Xiang Zhao,Lei Zhou,Xiaodan Li,Shumei Zou,Ye Zhang,Xiyan Li,Lei Yang,Junfeng Guo,Jie Dong,Qun Li,Libo Dong,Yun Zhu,Tian Bai,Shiwen Wang,Pei Hao,Weizhong Yang,Yanping Zhang,Jun Han,Hongjie Yu,Dexin Li,George F. Gao,Guizhen Wu,Yu Wang,Zhenghong Yuan,Yuelong Shu +44 more
TL;DR: Novel reassortant H7N9 viruses were associated with severe and fatal respiratory disease in three patients, and all three patients died.
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Ebola RNA Persistence in Semen of Ebola Virus Disease Survivors — Final Report
Deen Gf,Nathalie Broutet,Wenbo Xu,Barbara Knust,F. R. Sesay,McDonald Slr,Elizabeth Ervin,Jaclyn E. Marrinan,Philippe Gaillard,N. Habib,Hui Liu,Liu W,Anna Thorson,F. Yamba,Thomas Massaquoi,James F,Archchun Ariyarajah,Christine Ross,Kyle T. Bernstein,A. Coursier,John D. Klena,M. Carino,Wurie Ah,Yong Zhang,Dumbuya Ms,Neetu Abad,Idriss B,Wi T,Sarah D. Bennett,Davies T,Ebrahim Fk,Elissa Meites,Naidoo D,Smith Sj,Ongpin P,Tasneem Malik,Banerjee A,Bobbie R. Erickson,Yanmin Liu,Ke Xu,Aaron C. Brault,Kara N. Durski,Jörn Winter,Tara K. Sealy,Stuart T. Nichol,Lamunu M,Bangura J,Landoulsi S,Jambai A,Oliver Morgan,Guizhen Wu,Liang M,Su Q,Lan Y,Hao Y,Pierre Formenty,Ute Ströher,Foday Sahr +57 more
TL;DR: These data showed the long‐term presence of Ebola virus RNA in semen and declining persistence with increasing time after ETU discharge, as well as the risk of sexual transmission of EVD.
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Epidemiology of avian influenza A H7N9 virus in human beings across five epidemics in mainland China, 2013–17: an epidemiological study of laboratory-confirmed case series
Xiling Wang,Hui Jiang,Peng Wu,Timothy M. Uyeki,Luzhao Feng,Shengjie Lai,Lili Wang,Xiang Huo,Ke Xu,Enfu Chen,Xiaoxiao Wang,Jianfeng He,Min Kang,Renli Zhang,Jin Zhang,Jiabing Wu,Shixiong Hu,Hengjiao Zhang,Xiaoqing Liu,Weijie Fu,Jianming Ou,Shenggen Wu,Ying Qin,Zhijie Zhang,Yujing Shi,Juanjuan Zhang,Jean Artois,Vicky J. Fang,Hongbo Zhu,Yi Guan,Marius Gilbert,Peter Horby,Gabriel M. Leung,George F. Gao,George F. Gao,Benjamin J. Cowling,Hongjie Yu +36 more
TL;DR: This epidemiological study aimed to describe the epidemiological characteristics, clinical severity, and time-to-event distributions of patients infected with A H7N9 in the 2016-17 epidemic compared with previous epidemics.
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Calculating the burden of disease of avian-origin H7N9 infections in China
Xiaopeng Qi,Dong Jiang,Hongliang Wang,Dafang Zhuang,Jiaqi Ma,Jingying Fu,Jingdong Qu,Sun Yan,Shicheng Yu,Yujie Meng,Yaohuan Huang,Lanfang Xia,Yingying Li,Yong Wang,Guohua Wang,Ke Xu,Qun Zhang,Ming Wan,Xuemei Su,Gang Fu,George F. Gao +20 more
TL;DR: Though the proportion of direct medical losses and DALYs losses in the estimate of H7N9 burden was small, the medical costs per case were extremely high (particularly for addressing the use of modern medical devices).
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In vitro propagation, shoot regeneration, callus induction, and suspension from lamina explants of Sorbus caloneura
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of different plant hormones basic medium type, initial callus quality, initial liquid volume, and ratio of old liquid culture medium to new on stem proliferation, regeneration and callus suspension culture were explored.