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    Analyzing Shigella in Wuhan: Serotypes, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Public Health Implications by Deng S, Li C, Zhang H, Xie Y, Wang X, Luo W, Chen Z, Tang F

    Published 2025-07-01

    Shiyong Deng,1,* Changzhen Li,1,* Hui Zhang,2,* Yuduan Xie,3,* Xiaomei Wang,1,* Wanjun Luo,4 Zhi Chen,5 Feng Tang1 1Department of Laboratory Medicine, Wuhan Children’s Hospital (Wuhan Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital), Tongji Medical...

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    “…Shiyong Deng,1,* Changzhen Li,1,* Hui Zhang,2,* Yuduan Xie,3,* Xiaomei Wang,1,* Wanjun Luo,4 Zhi Chen,5 Feng Tang1 1Department of Laboratory Medicine, Wuhan Children’s Hospital (Wuhan Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital), Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan, 430016, People’s Republic of China; 2Laboratory Department, Qiaokou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Wuhan, 430030, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Clinical Laboratory, Wangjing Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, 100102, People’s Republic of China; 4Hospital-Acquired Infection Control Department, Wuhan Children’s Hospital (Wuhan Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital), Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan, 430016, People’s Republic of China; 5Microbiological Laboratory, Wuhan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Wuhan, 430024, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Feng Tang, Email tang33feng66@163.com Zhi Chen, Email 694867557@qq.comObjective: This study aims to delineate the epidemiological characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Shigella flexneri isolates from Wuhan, focusing on serotype distribution, resistance patterns, and genetic diversity.Methods: Our study analyzed 40Shigella flexneri isolates collected from 2011 to 2022 in Wuhan, assessing their serotype distribution and resistance to multiple antibiotics. …”
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    First lung transplant in Wuhan for a critical and elderly COVID‐19 patient by Bo Wang, Jie Huang, Micheal Hsin, Jingyu Chen, Huiqing Lin

    Published 2021-12-01

    Abstract Introduction We report the case of a 65‐year‐old Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) patient with pneumonia and subsequent end‐stage pulmonary failure who required 63 days of mechanical ventilation (MV) and 62 days of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Methods On Day 45, a comprehe...

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    “…This is the first report of lung transplants in patients with COVID‐19 in Wuhan. Conclusions We suggest that a lung transplantation may be a viable treatment for patients with end‐stage pulmonary failure secondary to COVID‐19 in selected situations.…”
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    Enhancing urban identity through the refined management of architectural styles: insights from Wuhan by Wei Liu, Dong Li, Raffaele Pernice, Yuan Meng, Ruoying Wang, Chuanjie Lu

    Published 2025-07-01

    The shaping of urban features is profoundl influenced by the underlying urban context, and architectural features and style management are important parts of the protection and cultivation of urban identity. However, in China, oversight in managing the urban context often results in neglect of the c...

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    Research on the return migration characteristics of highly educated groups targeting Wuhan as their intended destination by GAO Zhe, YU Jiayi, QIU Jiayi, ZHU Yuanyuan

    Published 2025-06-01

    [Objective] The return migration of highly educated groups represents a new phenomenon in China’s current population mobility. Investigating its spatial and demographic characteristics helps understand new trends in China’s population migration during the transitional period. [Methods] Based on the...

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    Subjects: “…return migration|highly educated groups|formal employment|hometown ties|educational ties|wuhan…”
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    Seasonal patterns and prevalence of respiratory pathogens in children with acute respiratory infections in Wuhan, China by Zegang Wu, Chenglin Ye, Guolei Wang, Jun’e Ma, Li Yuan, Xuan Xiao, Chengliang Zhu

    Published 2025-06-01

    Introduction: Acute respiratory infection (ARI) is the major cause of disease and death in children. This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of common pathogens causing ARI in children aged 6 years or younger in Wuhan and the impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the dete...

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    “…This study aimed to analyze the prevalence of common pathogens causing ARI in children aged 6 years or younger in Wuhan and the impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the detection rate of these pathogens. …”
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    Optimized Design of Cultural Space in Wuhan Metro: Analysis and Reflection Based on Multi-Source Data by Zhengcong Wei, Yangxue Hu, Yile Chen, Tianjia Wang

    Published 2025-06-01

    As urbanization has accelerated, rail transit has evolved from being a mere means of transportation to a public area that houses the city’s cultural memory and serves as a crucial portal for the public to understand the culture of the city. As an urban public space with huge passenger flow, the metr...

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    “…In this study, we use Python 3.13.0 crawler technology to capture the public’s comments on cultural space of Wuhan metro in social media and adopt SnowNLP sentiment score and LDA thematic clustering analysis to explore the overall quality, distinct characteristics, and deficiencies of Wuhan metro cultural space construction, and propose targeted design optimization strategies based on this study. …”
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    A water-carbon-economic model coupling system dynamics and InVEST for Wuhan’s sustainability assessment by Yixuan Diao, Jun Xia, Qianjin Dong, Qiting Zuo, Mengyun Xie, Xiaofeng Peng, Long Jiang

    Published 2025-09-01

    Understanding the interactions between water security, carbon storage, and economic and social development (WCE) is critical for achieving sustainable urbanization. This study establishes a coupled WCE system model for Wuhan, China, by integrating System Dynamics (SD) and the Integrated Valuation of...

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    “…This study establishes a coupled WCE system model for Wuhan, China, by integrating System Dynamics (SD) and the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) model to quantify dynamic socioeconomic processes and spatial ecological patterns. …”
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    Exploring the Spatial Distribution of Toponyms and Its Correlation with Landscape Characteristics: A Case Study in Wuhan, China by Zihang Zhou, Bidan Yin, Menglin Huang, Xianjie Pan, Diechuan Yang

    Published 2025-06-01

    Toponyms reflect the multifaceted relationship between humans and nature, recording and transmitting important cultural information. A toponymic cultural landscape (TCL) is the comprehensive embodiment of the cultural connotations and landscape significance carried by toponyms, reflecting various fa...

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    “…This study analyzes 3638 toponyms in Wuhan as the research objects, utilizing geospatial analysis methods, including kernel density analysis, standard deviation ellipse analysis, and average nearest neighbor analysis, to visualize the spatial distribution of Wuhan’s TCL. …”
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    Analysis on Corrosion Rate of Wuhan Buried Gas Pipelines Under Rail Transit Stray Current Interference by LI Bo-cong, JIANG Zi-tao, YANG Jun-hua, WANG Hong-xing, LI Pei, CHEN Cheng

    Published 2021-01-01

    With the rapid development of rail transit in Wuhan, the stray current of rail transit leaking to the earth is increasing.However, there is no systematic study on the corrosion rate under the interference of Wuhan rail transits, especially the dynamic stray current of trams.In this paper, the pipe t...

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    “…With the rapid development of rail transit in Wuhan, the stray current of rail transit leaking to the earth is increasing.However, there is no systematic study on the corrosion rate under the interference of Wuhan rail transits, especially the dynamic stray current of trams.In this paper, the pipe to ground potential of Wuhan Rail Transit under dynamic DC interference was monitored continuously for 24 h.The risk assessment of the interference was carried out and 6 high corrosion risk points were obtained, where the corrosion rate was tested.Results showed that the natural corrosion rate of the soil was 0.022~0.063 mm/a, the corrosion rate caused by the interference was 0~0.38 mm/a.Under the good cathodic protection, the corrosion risk of the gas pipes was low.The corrosion rate of gas pipelines under the interference of stray current was several or even a dozen times more than that under natural soil corrosion.At the tram measure point with the highest level of interference, the highest test rate was 0.38 mm/a.…”
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    Environmental Risk Assessment of Wuhan Qingshan Industrial Park Based on Multi-Source Data Fusion and FAHP by Yang Yangyi

    Published 2025-01-01

    With the rapid advancement of urban industrialization, environmental risks in regional industrial parks are becoming increasingly prominent. Qingshan District in Wuhan, a key industrial hub along the Yangtze River, faces serious ecological pressures due to high emission intensity and complex industr...

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    “…With the rapid advancement of urban industrialization, environmental risks in regional industrial parks are becoming increasingly prominent. Qingshan District in Wuhan, a key industrial hub along the Yangtze River, faces serious ecological pressures due to high emission intensity and complex industrial structures. …”
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    THE EXPERIENCE OF PURSUING A MASTER’S DEGREEIN THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA by V.A. Sekurova

    Published 2023-12-01

    Education is one of the key factors influencing a person’s worldview. The article focuses on the specificity, the problems and opportunities of researching for a Master’s degree in China. The author shares her personal experience. The purpose of the study is to summarise and analyse the characterist...

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    Administrative logic of grassroots community epidemic prevention from the perspective of attention allocation: evidence from Wuhan City by Yanhua Zhang, Zuying Xu, Jiaxi Xu

    Published 2025-06-01

    BackgroundChinese grassroots governments utilize fewer administrative resources to carry out tasks assigned by higher levels of government. They have refined their attention allocation into two dimensions: intensity and span, and have developed different action models for routine and non-routine tas...

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    “…This management style is becoming increasingly common in Chinese grassroots government operations.MethodsThis paper presented a multiple case study of policy practices in Wuhan City, Hubei Province. The study analyzed the attention allocation practices of China’s grassroots government in high-pressure situations, particularly during the COVID-19 outbreak.ResultsGrassroots governments can conserve attention resources by allocating attention efficiently and flexibly to deal with the dilemma of ‘too many tasks with too little power’. …”
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    Corrosion Behavior of 304 Stainless Steel with Two Kinds of Different Surface Treatments in Wenchang and Wuhan Atmospheric Environment by CHEN Hao, ZHOU Xue - jie, WU Jun, ZHENG Peng - hua, WANG Yi - pin

    Published 2021-05-01

    For studying the corrosion behavior and corrosion mechanism of 304 stainless steel samples after two kinds of surface treatments in Wenchang and Wuhan, the samples of Wenchang and Wuhan after two years exposure test were analyzed by electrochemical test, body microscope and molecular dynamics simula...

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    “…For studying the corrosion behavior and corrosion mechanism of 304 stainless steel samples after two kinds of surface treatments in Wenchang and Wuhan, the samples of Wenchang and Wuhan after two years exposure test were analyzed by electrochemical test, body microscope and molecular dynamics simulation. …”
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    Application of geophysical methods in fine detection of urban concealed karst: A case study of Wuhan City, China by Dao-han Liu, Lei Wang, Lei Liu, Jun-jie Xu, Jian-qiang Wu, Pan Liu

    Published 2024-07-01

    ABSTRACT: The construction of modern livable cities faces challenges in karst areas, including ground collapse and engineering problems. Wuhan, with a population of 13.74×106 and approximately 1161 km2 of soluble rocks in the urban area of 8569.15 km2, predominantly consists of concealed karst areas...

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    “…The specific recommendations for method combinations provided in this study serve as a valuable reference for karst detection in Wuhan.…”
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    Research on Spatial Distribution, Accessibility and Resource Equity of Compulsory Education Schools in Megacities: A Case Study of Wuhan by Wei Ping, Huang Jing, Yan Jiaqin, He Sanwei

    Published 2025-06-01

    The accelerated promotion of new urbanization has brought about population mobility, which has placed greater pressure on megacities in terms of inter-regional competition for high-quality resources in compulsory education and their carrying capacity. To achieve high-quality and balanced development...

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    Gene frequency and distribution of human platelet antigen-1 to −6, −10, −15, and −21 of platelets donors in Wuhan, China by Zhen Qu, Wangxia Li, Yuanyan Zhu, Xue Zheng, Mingdi He, Gang Shen, Anyu Bao

    Published 2025-09-01

    Background: In this study, the frequency of human platelet antigen (HPA) alleles and genotypes of platelet donors in Wuhan was evaluated and differences in HPA distribution between Wuhan and other regions in China were compared. Study Design and Methods: HPA genotyping was performed using RT-qPCR in...

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    “…Background: In this study, the frequency of human platelet antigen (HPA) alleles and genotypes of platelet donors in Wuhan was evaluated and differences in HPA distribution between Wuhan and other regions in China were compared. …”
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    Effects of meteorological factors on outpatient visits for chronic rhinosinusitis in Wuhan, China (2018–2019): a time-series analysis by Xiaoli Guan, Wen Xiang, Ao Huang, Min Zhou, Ming Zeng

    Published 2025-06-01

    BackgroundStudies examining associations between meteorological factors and outpatient visits for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) are limited. This study aimed to investigate the effects of daily mean temperature, relative humidity (RH) and precipitation on outpatient visits for CRS.MethodsElectronic r...

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    “…Daily meteorological data were obtained from the Wuhan Meteorological Bureau during the same period. …”
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    Analysis of the epidemiological characteristics and environmental influencing factors of mycoplasma pneumonia in Wuhan, China based on multi-source spatiotemporal data by Yvtao Hua, Qingxiang Meng, Li Shen, Chen Wang, Ke Hu, Yaohua Yi, Yixuan Wang, Rui Xiao

    Published 2025-01-01

    Introduction . Currently, Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection(MPP), a viral infectious respiratory disease, poses a serious threat to public health in Wuhan,China. Previous studies on MPP have mainly focused on epidemiological characteristics and environmental influencing factors. However, current resea...

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    “…Currently, Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection(MPP), a viral infectious respiratory disease, poses a serious threat to public health in Wuhan,China. Previous studies on MPP have mainly focused on epidemiological characteristics and environmental influencing factors. …”
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    Mediating Roles of Cultural Perception and Place Attachment in the Landscape–Wellbeing Relationship: Insights from Historical Urban Parks in Wuhan, China by Chang Su, Xin Wang, Yunda Wang, Yixiu Chen, Fei Dai, Xudounan Chen

    Published 2025-05-01

    While extensive research has examined the contribution of urban parks to well-being, empirical evidence on the role of cultural attributes in historical urban parks and their impact on visitors’ well-being remains limited. This study explores the impact of physical characteristics of historical urba...

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    “…Quantitative data were collected from 11 urban parks in Wuhan, China, combining online crowdsourcing for physical characteristic assessments and questionnaire surveys for psychological evaluations. …”
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