Publications by authors named "Jane Dong"

Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) infection affects approximately 90 million people in China, where there are profoundly unmet clinical and public health needs. This study evaluated patient demographics, disease progression, and treatment management using national administrative claims data. This retrospective, observational study used anonymized data from the China Health Insurance Research Association claims database (January 1-December 31, 2016); data that could not be validated, or from duplicate entries, were excluded.

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  • * A review of patient data revealed a high male (59%) and adult (99.4%) demographic among 68,866 patients studied, with 34.5% receiving treatment; notably, untreated patients often exhibited signs of fibrosis/cirrhosis.
  • * The findings highlight that chronic HBV infection is a significant global health problem with many patients still needing treatment, despite effective therapies being available.
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A strong synergy can result from China-US antimicrobial resistance (AMR) collaborations given similarities and differences between their respective healthcare systems and research infrastructures. The Antibacterial Resistance Leadership Group has employed a model of realistic growth, starting with a feasible, relatively low-resource observational study in a critical priority pathogen. This and other observational studies will provide vital scientific information required for the rational design of future interventional trials.

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Mechanosensitivity of enteric neurons has been reported in the small intestine and colon, but not in the esophagus. Our earlier in vivo studies show that mechanical stretch of the esophagus in the axial direction induces neurally mediated relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter, possibly through mechanosensitive motor neurons. However, this novel notion that the motor neurons are mechanosensitive has not been examined in isolated esophageal myenteric motor neurons.

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