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Xiao-jing Hu
Researcher at Fudan University
Publications - 14
Citations - 330
Xiao-jing Hu is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 267 citations.
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Chinese expert consensus on the perinatal and neonatal management for the prevention and control of the 2019 novel coronavirus infection (First edition)
Laishuan Wang,Yuan Shi,Tiantian Xiao,Tiantian Xiao,Jianhua Fu,Xing Feng,Dezhi Mu,Qi Feng,Mingyan Hei,Xiao-jing Hu,Zhankui Li,Guoping Lu,Zezhong Tang,Ya-Juan Wang,Chuan-qing Wang,Shiwen Xia,Jianqing Xu,Yujia Yang,Jie Yang,Mei Zeng,Jun Zheng,Wei Zhou,Xiaoyu Zhou,Xiao-Guang Zhou,Lizhong Du,Shoo K. Lee,Shoo K. Lee,Wenhao Zhou +27 more
TL;DR: To prevent and control infection, there should be practical measures to ensure the optimal management of children potentially to be infected in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the Chinese Neonatal 2019-nCoV expert working Group has put forward measures.
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Efficacy of an infection control program in reducing ventilator-associated pneumonia in a Chinese neonatal intensive care unit
Qi Zhou,Shoo K. Lee,Siyuan Jiang,Chao Chen,Majeeda Kamaluddeen,Xiao-jing Hu,Chuan-qing Wang,Yun Cao +7 more
TL;DR: Implementing a multifaceted infection control program resulted in a significant reduction in VAP rate with long-term effects and such interventions could be extended to other low-income countries.
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Successful reduction in central line-associated bloodstream infections in a Chinese neonatal intensive care unit.
TL;DR: A multifaceted infection control program is effective in reducing the CLABSI rate among neonates in a Chinese NICU and could be extended to other resource-limited countries.
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A Quality Improvement Initiative to Increase Mother's Own Milk Use in a Chinese Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
TL;DR: The quality improvement initiative increased the consumption of mother's own milk and reduced the severity of NEC in very low-birth-weight infants.
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Peripheral perfusion index in well newborns at 6 to 72 h of life at different altitudes: a multi-center study in China
Wei-Guo Hua,Conway Niu,Yan Xuan,Qu-ming Zhao,Yan Ren,Xue Hu,Zhi-Xiu Wang,Jin-Qiao Sun,Gesang Yangjin,Yalan Dou,Weili Yan,Xiao-jing Hu,Guoying Huang +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the reference range of peripheral perfusion index (PPI) of asymptomatic well newborns at 6 to 72 h of life at different altitudes was obtained.