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Yingmei Liu
Researcher at Capital Medical University
Publications - 4
Citations - 173
Yingmei Liu is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pneumonia & SCCmec. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 145 citations.
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Neuraminidase inhibitors, superinfection and corticosteroids affect survival of influenza patients
Nelson Lee,Yee-Sin Leo,Bin Cao,Paul K.S. Chan,W.M. Kyaw,Timothy M. Uyeki,Wilson W.S. Tam,Catherine S. K. Cheung,Irene M. H. Yung,Hui Li,Li Gu,Yingmei Liu,Zhen-jia Liu,Jiuxin Qu,David S.C. Hui +14 more
TL;DR: NAI treatment may improve survival of hospitalised influenza patients; benefit is greatest from, but not limited to, treatment started within 2 days of illness; superinfections and corticosteroids increase mortality; Antiviral and non-antiviral management strategies should be considered.
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Disease severity and clinical outcomes of community-acquired pneumonia caused by non-influenza respiratory viruses in adults: a multicentre prospective registry study from the CAP-China Network.
Fei Zhou,Yimin Wang,Yingmei Liu,Xuedong Liu,Li Gu,Xiaoju Zhang,Zeng-Hui Pu,Guoru Yang,Bo Liu,Qingrong Nie,Bing Xue,Jing Feng,Qiang Guo,Jian-hua Liu,Hong Fan,Jin Chen,Y. Zhang,Zhenyang Xu,Min Pang,Yu Chen,Xiu-Hong Nie,Zhigang Cai,Jin-Fu Xu,Kun Peng,Xiangxin Li,Pingchao Xiang,Z Y Zhang,Shujuan Jiang,Xin Su,Jie Zhang,Yanming Li,Xiuhong Jin,Rongmeng Jiang,Jian-Ping Dong,Yuanlin Song,Hong Zhou,Chen Wang,Bin Cao +37 more
TL;DR: The high incidence of complications in non- influenza viral pneumonia and similar impact of non-influenza respiratory viruses relative to influenza virus on disease severity and outcomes suggest more attention should be given to CAP caused by non-Influenza virus.
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Investigation of the prevalence of patients co-colonized or infected with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant enterococci in China: a hospital-based study.
TL;DR: The primary objective of the study was to identify the molecular characteristics of epidemic MRSA clones in the authors' hospital and the prevalence of the coexistence with MRSA and VRE in same patients during the 2-year period, 2006 - 2007.
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A case of lethal hemolytic anemia associated with severe pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
Li Gu,Xiukai Chen,Huiqiao Li,Jiuxin Qu,Miao Miao,Fei Zhou,Yanyan Zhu,Xu Wang,Chunlei Wang,Yingmei Liu,Wen-Xiong Li,Bin Cao +11 more
TL;DR: Hemolytic anemia was concerned and the patient was treated by intravenous methylprednisolone and immunoglobulin, and patient symptoms were significantly improved, however, at night on day 10, the patient presented passing dark urine and jaundice next early morning.