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Using discrete event simulation to optimize nucleic acid testing process for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Journal article
Guan, Wenda, Zhou, Junhou, Huang, Xiaodong, Wu, Shiguan, Wu, Qiubao, Wong, Sook San, Yang, Zifeng. Using discrete event simulation to optimize nucleic acid testing process for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)[J]. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2022, 14(6), 1794-1801.
Authors:  Guan, Wenda;  Zhou, Junhou;  Huang, Xiaodong;  Wu, Shiguan;  Wu, Qiubao; et al.
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19)  Discrete Event Simulation (Des)  Nucleic Acid Detection  Process Optimization  
Co-infecting pathogens can contribute to inflammatory responses and severe symptoms in COVID-19 Journal article
Chen, Liping, Shen, Lihan, Wu, Weichen, Guan, Wenda, Zhou, Jinchao, Luo, Gengyan, Chen, Qimin, Zhou, Hongxia, Deng, Zhenxuan, Chen, Yaoqing, Zhao, Wenjing, Jin, Wenxiang, Qiu, Minshan, Zheng, Qianwei, Wang, Yutao, Liu, Chen, Bai, Xiangxiang, Guo, Deyin, Holmes, Edward C., Zhong, Nanshan, Shi, Mang, Yang, Zifeng. Co-infecting pathogens can contribute to inflammatory responses and severe symptoms in COVID-19[J]. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 2022, 14(2), 355-370.
Authors:  Chen, Liping;  Shen, Lihan;  Wu, Weichen;  Guan, Wenda;  Zhou, Jinchao; et al.
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Co-infection  Covid-19  Inflammatory Responses  Meta-transcriptomics  Total Infectome