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Rongmeng Jiang

Researcher at Capital Medical University

Publications -  8
Citations -  36601

Rongmeng Jiang is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 26394 citations.

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Development and validation of a prediction model for early identification of critically ill elderly COVID-19 patients

TL;DR: This six-variable-based nomogram could potentially serve as a practical and reliable tool for early identification of elderly COVID-19 patients at high risk of becoming critically ill.
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GI symptoms and fever increase the risk of severe illness and death in patients with COVID-19.

TL;DR: This retrospective cohort study explored whether GI symptoms and fever increased the risk of severe illness or death in patients with COVID-19 and excluded clinically diagnosed cases who were not laboratory confirmed.
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Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of monkeypox in children: an experts’ consensus statement

TL;DR: In order to improve pediatricians' understanding of monkeypox and achieve early detection, early diagnosis, early treatment, and early disposal, the authors organized national authoritative experts in pediatric infection, respiratory, dermatology, critical care medicine, infectious diseases, and public health and others to formulate this expert consensus, on the basis of the latest “Clinical management and infection prevention and control for monkeypox” released by The World Health Organization, the “guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of Monkeypox (version 2022)” issued by National Health Commission of China and other relevant documents.
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Efficacy and Safety of Lianhua Qingke Tablets in the Treatment of Mild and Common-Type COVID-19: A Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Clinical Study

TL;DR: Preliminary findings indicate LH tablets may be effective in symptomatic COVID-19, especially in relieving coughing, as well as in chest computed tomography signs.