Search Results - "Lu, Guanzhu"
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Geriatric risk and protective factors for serious COVID-19 outcomes among older adults in Shanghai Omicron wave
Published in Emerging microbes & infections (01-12-2022)“…Shanghai has been experiencing the Omicron wave since March 2022. Though several studies have evaluated the risk factors of severe infections, the analyses of…”
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Identification of CKD, bedridden history and cancer as higher-risk comorbidities and their impact on prognosis of hospitalized Omicron patients: a multi-centre cohort study
Published in Emerging microbes & infections (31-12-2022)“…To further describe the effect of the "fragile population" and their "higher-risk" comorbidities on prognosis among hospitalized Omicron patients, this…”
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A diagnostic model for serious COVID-19 infection among older adults in Shanghai during the Omicron wave
Published in Frontiers in medicine (19-12-2022)“…The Omicron variant is characterized by striking infectivity and antibody evasion. The analysis of Omicron variant BA.2 infection risk factors is limited among…”
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Repeated vaccination of inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine dampens neutralizing antibodies against Omicron variants in breakthrough infection
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Retrospective study of characteristics and management of pyogenic liver abscess during 5 years' experience
Published in International journal of clinical and experimental pathology (01-01-2021)“…Pyogenic liver abscess is a life-threatening disease. It is urgent to review the clinical patterns, risk factors, and management of the disease in order to…”
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BBIBP-CorV vaccination accelerates anti-viral antibody responses in heterologous Omicron infection: A retrospective observation study in Shanghai
Published in Vaccine (11-05-2023)“…To investigate how BBIBP-CorV vaccination affecting antibody responses upon heterologous Omicron infection. 440 Omicron-infected patients were recruited in…”
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