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Sook San Wong
Researcher at Guangzhou Medical University
Publications - 6
Citations - 1652
Sook San Wong is an academic researcher from Guangzhou Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Concordance & Retrospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1102 citations. Previous affiliations of Sook San Wong include University of Hong Kong.
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Modified SEIR and AI prediction of the epidemics trend of COVID-19 in China under public health interventions
Zifeng Yang,Zifeng Yang,Zhiqi Zeng,Ke Wang,Sook San Wong,Sook San Wong,Wenhua Liang,Mark Zanin,Mark Zanin,Liu Peng,Xudong Cao,Zhongqiang Gao,Zhitong Mai,Jingyi Liang,Xiaoqing Liu,Shiyue Li,Yimin Li,Feng Ye,Wei-jie Guan,Yifan Yang,Fei Li,Shengmei Luo,Yuqi Xie,Bin Liu,Zhoulang Wang,Shaobo Zhang,Yaonan Wang,Nanshan Zhong,Jianxing He +28 more
TL;DR: The implementation of control measures on January 23 2020 was indispensable in reducing the eventual COVID-19 epidemic size, and the dynamic SEIR model, trained on the 2003 SARS data, was effective in predicting the epidemic peaks and sizes.
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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of hospitalised patients with COVID-19 treated in Hubei (epicentre) and outside Hubei (non-epicentre): a nationwide analysis of China.
Wenhua Liang,Wei Jie Guan,Caichen Li,Yimin Li,Heng Rui Liang,Yi Zhao,Xiaoqing Liu,Ling Sang,Ling Sang,Ru Chong Chen,Chun Li Tang,Tao Wang,Wei Wang,Qi Hua He,Zi Sheng Chen,Sook San Wong,Mark Zanin,Jun Liu,Xin Xu,Jun Huang,Jianfu Li,Li Min Ou,Bo Cheng,Shan Xiong,Zhan Hong Xie,Zheng Yi Ni,Yu Hu,Lei Liu,Hong Shan,Chun Liang Lei,Yi Xiang Peng,Li Wei,Yong Liu,Ya Hua Hu,Peng Peng,Jian-ming Wang,Ji Yang Liu,Zhong Chen,Gang Li,Zhi Jian Zheng,Shao Qin Qiu,Jie Luo,Chang Jiang Ye,Shao Yong Zhu,Lin Ling Cheng,Feng Ye,Shi Yue Li,Jin Ping Zheng,Nuo Fu Zhang,Nuo Fu Zhang,Nanshan Zhong,Jianxing He +51 more
TL;DR: There were more severe cases and poorer outcomes for COVID-19 patients treated in Hubei, which might be attributed to the prolonged duration of symptom onset to hospitalisation in the epicentre, and the reason for delaying hospitalisation is warranted.
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Early triage of critically ill COVID-19 patients using deep learning
Wenhua Liang,Jianhua Yao,Ailan Chen,Qingquan Lv,Mark Zanin,Jun Liu,Sook San Wong,Yimin Li,Jiatao Lu,Hengrui Liang,Guoqiang Chen,Haiyan Guo,Jun Guo,Rong Zhou,Limin Ou,Zhou Niyun,Hanbo Chen,Fan Yang,Xiao Han,Wenjing Huan,Weimin Tang,Wei-jie Guan,Zisheng Chen,Yi Zhao,Ling Sang,Yuanda Xu,Wei Wang,Shiyue Li,Ligong Lu,Nuofu Zhang,Nanshan Zhong,Junzhou Huang,Jianxing He +32 more
TL;DR: A deep learning-based survival model can predict the risk of COVID-19 patients developing critical illness based on clinical characteristics at admission and is used to create an online calculation tool designed for patient triage at admission to identify patients at risk of severe illness.
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A Modular Cytokine Analysis Method Reveals Novel Associations With Clinical Phenotypes and Identifies Sets of Co-signaling Cytokines Across Influenza Natural Infection Cohorts and Healthy Controls.
Liel Cohen,Andrew Fiore-Gartland,Adrienne G. Randolph,Adrienne G. Randolph,Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari,Sook San Wong,Jacqui Ralston,Tim Wood,Ruth Seeds,Q. Sue Huang,Richard J. Webby,Paul G. Thomas,Tomer Hertz,Tomer Hertz +13 more
TL;DR: This work presents CytoMod—a novel data-driven approach for analysis of cytokine profiles that uses unsupervised clustering and regression to identify putative functional modules of co-signaling cytokines and finds that in two out of three cohorts, cytokine modules were significantly associated with clinical phenotypes.
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Serosurvey of SARS-CoV-2 among hospital visitors in China.
Wenhua Liang,Yongping Lin,Jianping Bi,Jianfu Li,Ying Liang,Sook San Wong,Mark Zanin,Mark Zanin,Zifeng Yang,Caichen Li,Ran Zhong,Guowu Jiang,Guang Han,Desheng Hu,Jianxing He,Jianxing He,Nanshan Zhong +16 more
TL;DR: This serosurvey of hospital visitors detected individuals positive for antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in hospital visitors from the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University in Guangzhou, the largest city in Southern China, and the Hubei Cancer Hospital in Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak.