Publications by authors named "Caoyi Xue"

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  • Seasonal influenza is a major public health issue, and this study analyzed vaccination coverage in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, from 2013 to 2023, using data from the Shanghai Immunization Planning Information System.
  • A total of 1,421,295 vaccinations were given, with the quadrivalent and trivalent vaccines making up a majority, yet the overall average vaccination coverage rate was only 2.27%.
  • Notably, children aged 0-4 had the highest vaccination rate at 22.52%, while young adults aged 20-24 had the lowest at 0.32%; the study suggests increasing awareness and offering free vaccinations to boost rates, especially among adults.
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  • This study examined the inactivated A71 (EV-A71) vaccination levels and its impact on hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, using data from 2016 to 2022.
  • Out of 484,056 vaccine doses given, the first dose vaccination rate was 14.03%, while the full vaccination rate was 13.33%, and significant yearly differences were found.
  • Despite the low vaccine coverage, HFMD incidence showed a decline post-vaccination, with most cases being caused by non-EV-A71 and non-CV-A16, highlighting the need for new combined vaccines for better protection.
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Reinfection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants due to immune escape is challenging for the global response to the pandemic. We estimated the Omicron reinfection prevalence among people who had a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Shanghai, China. We conducted a telephone survey in December 2022 with those who had previously been infected with Omicron between March and May 2022.

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Emergency vaccination (EV) is used as effective postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) to control varicella outbreaks within 3-5 days. However, the advantages of a second dose of varicella vaccine (VarV) in students who had received one dose before an outbreak and the potential benefits of EV at more than 5 days after exposure have not been fully evaluated. This study evaluated the vaccine effectiveness (VE) of EV in preventing disease development during a varicella outbreak in Shanghai, China, in 2020.

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Children with hematological malignancies are at increased risk of hepatitis B virus infection. This study assessed the immunogenicity and safety profile of HBV vaccination in pediatric hemato-oncological children. A nonrandomized interventional study was conducted from January 2017 to February 2020 in Shanghai, China.

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The aim of this study was to thoroughly document the effects of multiple intervention and control methods to mitigate the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in Pudong New Area, Shanghai. After identification of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Pudong on January 21, 2020, the local Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched a case investigation involving isolation, close-contact (CC) tracing and quarantine of persons with a potential exposure risk to prevent and control transmission. Epidemiological features of cases detected by three different strategies were compared to assess the impact of these active surveillance measures.

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Outbreaks of norovirus-associated gastroenteritis have been reported in schools in recent decades in China. For early warning and response to infectious disease outbreaks, the Shanghai Infectious Diseases Bud Event Surveillance System (IDBESS) was established in 2016. Bud event is a term used for the early sign of a potential infectious disease outbreak in public settings when the first few cases appear.

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Sixty norovirus outbreaks that occurred in Pudong District, Shanghai in 2017 and affected 959 people were summarised. Of the outbreaks, 29 (48.3%), 27 (45.

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Background: Norovirus (NoV), a member of the Caliciviridae, is now recognized as the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) worldwide. Globally, the GII.4 Sydney_2012 variant has predominated in NoV-related AGE since 2012, although the novel variant GII.

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More than 30 residents and nursing assistants in a geriatric nursing hospital developed acute gastroenteritis from December 7th to December 18th, 2014 in Shanghai, China. An immediate epidemiological investigation was conducted to identify the etiological agent of the outbreak, mode of transmission and the risk factors. Cases were investigated according to an epidemiological questionnaire.

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In the winter of 2014-2015, a novel norovirus (NoV) strain (GII.17) was reported to be the major cause of gastroenteritis outbreaks in East Asia. To determine the time course of gastroenteritis infections associated with the GII.

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Introduction: Clinical and etiological characteristics of influenza-like illness (ILI) in outpatients is poorly understood in the southern temperate region of China. We conducted laboratory-based surveillance of viral etiology for ILI outpatients in Shanghai from January 2011 to December 2013.

Materials And Methods: Clinical and epidemiological data from ILI outpatients, both children and adults, were collected.

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Background: More than 200 students and teachers at a boarding school in Shanghai developed acute gastroenteritis in December, 2012. The transmission mode remained largely unknown. An immediate epidemiological investigation was conducted to identify it.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Caoyi Xue"

  • - Caoyi Xue's research primarily focuses on infectious disease epidemiology and vaccination strategies in Shanghai, with recent studies analyzing vaccination coverage, effectiveness, and the impact of viral outbreaks in the region.
  • - Key findings highlight significant variations in influenza vaccination rates among age groups and the successful role of inactivated A71 vaccines in reducing hand-foot-mouth disease incidence in Pudong New Area.
  • - Additionally, Xue’s work includes investigating the risks of reinfection by SARS-CoV-2 variants and assessing the effectiveness of vaccination campaigns during disease outbreaks, demonstrating the importance of vaccination in public health strategies.