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Xuejun Ma

Researcher at Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Publications -  115
Citations -  33131

Xuejun Ma is an academic researcher from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiplex & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 89 publications receiving 24228 citations.

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The etiology of acute meningitis and encephalitis syndromes in a sentinel pediatric hospital, Shenzhen, China

TL;DR: The prevalence of N. meningitidis and JEV was very low and the cases of childhood AMES were mainly caused by other pathogens, including GBS and E. coli were the main causative organisms in neonates, while S. pneumoniae and EV were mainly found in older children.
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A probe-free four-tube real-time PCR assay for simultaneous detection of twelve enteric viruses and bacteria.

TL;DR: This assay proved to be a cost-effective, sensitive and reliable method for simultaneous detection of enteric viruses and bacteria.
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Development of a new resequencing pathogen microarray based assay for detection of broad-spectrum respiratory tract viruses in patients with community-acquired pneumonia.

TL;DR: The results show the capability of RPM-IVDC1 for the accurate detection and identification of multiple virus types, which may be of significant use in epidemic surveillance and outbreak investigations of atypical pathogens.
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Respiratory virus associated with surgery in children patients.

TL;DR: This study suggested that PIV3 is a new risk factor for VRI in PSPs, and Employing a more comprehensive, sensitive and quantitative method should be considered for preoperative testing of respiratory viruses in order to guide optimal surgical timing.
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Reverse transcription genome exponential amplification reaction assay for rapid and universal detection of human rhinoviruses

TL;DR: The RT-GEAR assay based on a portable Genie®II fluorometer is a sensitive, specific and rapid assay for the universal detection of HRV infection.