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Xiao-Jing Guo

Researcher at Xiamen University

Publications -  9
Citations -  247

Xiao-Jing Guo is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurosyphilis & Rapid plasma reagin. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 200 citations.

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Analysis of 3 Algorithms for Syphilis Serodiagnosis and Implications for Clinical Management

TL;DR: The research supported use of the ECDC algorithm, in which syphilis screening begins with a treponemal immunoassay that is followed by a second, different trep onemal assay as a confirmatory test in high-prevalence populations, and indicated that nontreponemals assay is unnecessary for syphilis diagnosis but can be recommended for determining serological activity and the effect of syphilis treatment.
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Incidence and Risk Factors for the Prozone Phenomenon in Serologic Testing for Syphilis in a Large Cohort

TL;DR: TheProzone phenomenon in the RPR test was associated with the phase of syphilis, pregnancy, and neurosyphilis as well as a range of RPR titers between 1:8 and 1:512, in contrast to previous reports that the prozone phenomenon is associated with very high RPR Titers.
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Characterization of the classical biological false-positive reaction in the serological test for syphilis in the modern era

TL;DR: Analysis of results of parallel rapid plasma reagin and Treponema pallidum particle agglutination tests from a total of 63,765 blood samples obtained at Zhongshan Hospital in the Medical College of Xiamen University found an increased likelihood of the CBFP reaction was associated with female subjects, subjects ≥80years old, and subjects between 16 and 35years old.
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Assessing cerebrospinal fluid abnormalities in neurosyphilis patients without human immunodeficiency virus infection

TL;DR: It is indicated that simultaneous testing of CSF-WBC levels, albumin quotient, IgA index andCSF-LDH can help predict the likelihood of NS in HIV-negative patients.