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Xiaoke Xu
Researcher at Minzu University of China
Publications - 24
Citations - 430
Xiaoke Xu is an academic researcher from Minzu University of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 298 citations.
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Risk for Transportation of Coronavirus Disease from Wuhan to Other Cities in China.
Zhanwei Du,Lin Wang,Simon Cauchemez,Xiaoke Xu,Xianwen Wang,Benjamin J. Cowling,Lauren Ancel Meyers,Lauren Ancel Meyers +7 more
TL;DR: The probability of transportation of COVID-19 from Wuhan to 369 other cities in China before the quarantine is estimated to be >50% in 130 (95% CI 89–190) cities and >99% in the 4 largest metropolitan areas.
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Risk of 2019 novel coronavirus importations throughout China prior to the Wuhan quarantine
Zhanwei Du,Ling Wang,Simon Cauchemez,Xiaoke Xu,Xianwen Wang,Benjamin J. Cowling,Lauren Ancel Meyers +6 more
TL;DR: The probability of transportation of COVID-19 from Wuhan to 369 cities in China before the quarantine is >50% in 130 cities and >99% in the 4 largest metropolitan areas of China.
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Prediction of upcoming global infection burden of influenza seasons after relaxation of public health and social measures during the COVID-19 pandemic: a modelling study
Sheikh Taslim Ali,Yiu Chung Lau,Songwei Shan,Sukhyun Ryu,Zhanwei Du,Lin Wang,Xiaoke Xu,Dongxuan Chen,Jiaming Xiong,Jungyeon Tae,Tim K. Tsang,Peng Wu,Eric H. Y. Lau,Benjamin J. Cowling +13 more
TL;DR: The results suggest the potential for substantial increases in infection burden in upcoming influenza seasons across the globe, with a significantly higher fold rise in Singapore and Taiwan.
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Household transmissions of SARS-CoV-2 in the time of unprecedented travel lockdown in China.
Xiaoke Xu,Xiao Fan Liu,Lin Wang,Lin Wang,Sheikh Taslim Ali,Zhanwei Du,Paolo Bosetti,Benjamin J. Cowling,Ye Wu +8 more
TL;DR: This report is the first large-scale analysis of the household and social transmission events in the COVID-19 pandemic and finds young and older people have higher risks of being infected with households while males 65+ of age are responsible for a disproportionate number of household infections.
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COVID-19 serial interval estimates based on confirmed cases in public reports from 86 Chinese cities
Zhanwei Du,Xiaoke Xu,Ye Wu,Lin Wang,Benjamin J. Cowling,Lauren Ancel Meyers,Lauren Ancel Meyers +6 more
TL;DR: The serial intervals are presented and the complete dataset is provided in both English and Chinese to support further COVID-19 research and modeling efforts.