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Shell F. Wong
Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Publications - 6
Citations - 1314
Shell F. Wong is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Down syndrome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1086 citations.
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Pregnancy and perinatal outcomes of women with severe acute respiratory syndrome
Shell F. Wong,Kam Ming Chow,Tse N. Leung,Wai F. Ng,Tak Keung Ng,Chi C. Shek,P. C. Ng,Pansy W.Y Lam,Lau C. Ho,William W.K To,Sik T Lai,Wing W Yan,Peggy Y.H Tan +12 more
TL;DR: Pregnancy and perinatal outcomes of pregnant women with severe acute respiratory syndrome with SARS in Hong Kong are evaluated and SARS during pregnancy is associated with high incidences of spontaneous miscarriage, preterm delivery, and intrauterine growth restriction.
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A case-controlled study comparing clinical course and outcomes of pregnant and non-pregnant women with severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Chui Miu Lam,Shell F. Wong,Tse Ngong Leung,Kam Ming Chow,Wai Cho Yu,Tin Yau Wong,Sik To Lai,Lau Cheung Ho +7 more
TL;DR: The clinical courses and outcomes of pregnant severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) patients and non‐pregnant SARS patients are compared.
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Infants Born to Mothers With Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Chi C. Shek,P. C. Ng,Genevieve P.G. Fung,Frankie W.T. Cheng,Paul K.S. Chan,Malik Peiris,Kim Hung Lee,Shell F. Wong,Hon Ming Cheung,Albert M. Li,Ellis K.L. Hon,Chung K. Yeung,Chun B. Chow,John S. Tam,Man C. Chiu,Tai F. Fok +15 more
TL;DR: This case series is the first report to describe the clinical course of the first cohort of liveborn infants born to pregnant women with SARS, and none of the infants developed clinical, radiologic, hematologic, or biochemical evidence suggestive of SARS.
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SARS in Newborns and Children
TL;DR: The current understanding of the clinical manifestations, diagnostic tests, immunological profiles, patient management and outcomes of SARS-CoV infection in the paediatric population is described.