Hui Long

InstitutionGuangzhou Dermatology Institute
AddressGuangzhou
Guangdong
China
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    Publication Timeline
    COVID-19 publications
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    All Publications
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    1. Xiao Y, Wu D, Shi X, Liu S, Hu X, Zhou C, Tian X, Liu H, Long H, Li Z, Wang J, Tan T, Xu Y, Chen B, Liu T, Zhang H, Zheng S, Hu S, Song J, Tang J, Song J, Cheng Z, Xu W, Shen Y, Yu W, Xu Y, Li J, Zhou J, Wang F, Chen M. High Child-Pugh and CRUB65 scores predict mortality of decompensated cirrhosis patients with COVID-19: A 23-center, retrospective study. Virulence. 2021 12; 12(1):1199-1208. PMID: 33870852.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    2. Lu QB, Zhang HY, Che TL, Zhao H, Chen X, Li R, Jiang WL, Zeng HL, Zhang XA, Long H, Wang Q, Wu MQ, Ward MP, Chen Y, Zhang ZJ, Yang Y, Fang LQ, Liu W. The differential demographic pattern of coronavirus disease 2019 fatality outside Hubei and from six hospitals in Hubei, China: a descriptive analysis. BMC Infect Dis. 2021 May 26; 21(1):481. PMID: 34039295.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    3. He X, Yao F, Chen J, Wang Y, Fang X, Lin X, Long H, Wang Q, Wu Q. The poor prognosis and influencing factors of high D-dimer levels for COVID-19 patients. Sci Rep. 2021 01 19; 11(1):1830. PMID: 33469072.
      Citations: 16     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    4. Hu L, Chen S, Fu Y, Gao Z, Long H, Ren HW, Zuo Y, Wang J, Li H, Xu QB, Yu WX, Liu J, Shao C, Hao JJ, Wang CZ, Ma Y, Wang Z, Yanagihara R, Deng Y. Risk Factors Associated With Clinical Outcomes in 323 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Hospitalized Patients in Wuhan, China. Clin Infect Dis. 2020 11 19; 71(16):2089-2098. PMID: 32361738.
      Citations: 153     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    5. Long H, Nie L, Xiang X, Li H, Zhang X, Fu X, Ren H, Liu W, Wang Q, Wu Q. D-Dimer and Prothrombin Time Are the Significant Indicators of Severe COVID-19 and Poor Prognosis. Biomed Res Int. 2020; 2020:6159720. PMID: 32596339.
      Citations: 49     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    6. Li H, Xiang X, Ren H, Xu L, Zhao L, Chen X, Long H, Wang Q, Wu Q. Serum Amyloid A is a biomarker of severe Coronavirus Disease and poor prognosis. J Infect. 2020 06; 80(6):646-655. PMID: 32277967.
      Citations: 73     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health