item: #1 of 143 id: cord-002583-cgcf7mgj author: Zhuo, Xun-hui title: Evaluation of potential anti-toxoplasmosis efficiency of combined traditional herbs in a mouse model date: 2017-06-01 words: 3792 flesch: 48 summary: Even though many antigens including rhoptry, surface, and dense granule excreted-secreted antigens were evaluated as potential vaccines (Kur et al., 2009) , there is no licensed vaccine against T. gondii infection clinically making the situation even worse (Jongert et al., 2009; Innes, 2010b) . There exists a possibility that Chinese herbs may provide protection against T. gondii. keywords: blood; control; dpi; gondii; group; herbs; mice cache: cord-002583-cgcf7mgj.txt plain text: cord-002583-cgcf7mgj.txt item: #2 of 143 id: cord-002918-jmjtr1pb author: Luo, Cheng-Xin title: Chinese research into severe ulcerative colitis has increased in quantity and complexity date: 2018-03-16 words: 5625 flesch: 44 summary: Treatment with infliximab was also reported to reduce the colectomy rate in SUC patients, but our search determined that publications on infliximab therapy in Chinese SUC patients did not appear until 2013. More evidence is required to evaluate the benefit and safety of both cyclosporine and infliximab treatment in Chinese SUC patients. keywords: chinese; colitis; patients; publications; rate; research; studies; suc cache: cord-002918-jmjtr1pb.txt plain text: cord-002918-jmjtr1pb.txt item: #3 of 143 id: cord-003612-bp7sray2 author: Hu, Guangyu title: Public Perception on Healthcare Services: Evidence from Social Media Platforms in China date: 2019-04-10 words: 4502 flesch: 41 summary: Such differences may result from biases rooted in the survey and media coverage; however, the inconsistency also pointed to the need for additional data sources to monitor public opinions on Chinese healthcare services. A list of the key words of healthcare services were used to extract data from WeChat and Qzone, between June 2017 and September 2017. keywords: china; data; healthcare; information; media; patient; public; services; study cache: cord-003612-bp7sray2.txt plain text: cord-003612-bp7sray2.txt item: #4 of 143 id: cord-006092-v25ji4zt author: Zhenzhen, Li title: Health biotechnology in China—reawakening of a giant date: 2004 words: 3754 flesch: 39 summary: The Chinese government has supported health biotechnology innovation in the public and private sectors from the mid-1980s, and this has provided the necessary knowledge capacity to make a growth of enterprises in the health biotechnology sector possible. key: cord-006092-v25ji4zt authors: Zhenzhen, Li; Jiuchun, Zhang; Ke, Wen; Thorsteinsdóttir, Halla; Quach, Uyen; Singer, Peter A; Daar, Abdallah S title: Health biotechnology in China—reawakening of a giant date: 2004 journal: Nat Biotechnol DOI: 10.1038/nbt1204supp-dc13 sha: doc_id: 6092 cord_uid: v25ji4zt nan the Communist regime of the 1950s, Chinese achievements in science suggested that the country would soon join the elite group of countries spearheading innovative scientific research. keywords: biotechnology; china; chinese; government; health; innovation; research; science cache: cord-006092-v25ji4zt.txt plain text: cord-006092-v25ji4zt.txt item: #5 of 143 id: cord-008692-y61sg1q9 author: Congdon, Nathan G. title: A Tale of Two Systems: Health Reform in China and the United States date: 2010-02-25 words: 1242 flesch: 40 summary: Prevalence of vision impairment in older adults in rural China: the China nine-province survey Statistics yearbook on the undertakings of people with disabilities in China A survey of blindness and cataract surgery in Doumen County, China Visual acuity and quality of life outcomes in patients with cataract in Shunyi County, China A two-site, population-based study of barriers to cataract surgery in rural China Willingness to pay for cataract surgery in rural Southern China The Chinese health system at a crossroads Prevention of blindness: key: cord-008692-y61sg1q9 authors: Congdon, Nathan G.; Aung, Tin title: A Tale of Two Systems: Health Reform in China and the United States date: 2010-02-25 journal: Ophthalmology DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2010.01.025 sha: doc_id: 8692 cord_uid: y61sg1q9 nan The 9-province survey of Zhao et al, 1 provides new evidence of the burden of vision disability facing rural China. keywords: cataract; china; medical; surgery cache: cord-008692-y61sg1q9.txt plain text: cord-008692-y61sg1q9.txt item: #6 of 143 id: cord-013405-68777jts author: Lu, Wenze title: The Importance of Genuineness in Public Engagement—An Exploratory Study of Pediatric Communication on Social Media in China date: 2020-09-27 words: 8342 flesch: 42 summary: Academically, this study contributes to the research of health communication in the following aspects: (1) developed an integrated framework to conceptualize and measure genuineness in social media communication and (2) shed lights in the understanding of effect of genuineness on Chinese public engagement in SMIP online communication. [33, 36] on health communication studies and proposed three main sub-dimensions to measure genuine response: (1) consistency, (2) knowledge, skill, experience and treatment advice, and (3) facilitation of hopefulness. keywords: chinese; comments; communication; dimensions; disclosure; engagement; genuineness; health; media; number; public; response; self; study cache: cord-013405-68777jts.txt plain text: cord-013405-68777jts.txt item: #7 of 143 id: cord-014597-66vd2mdu author: None title: Abstracts from the 25th European Society for Animal Cell Technology Meeting: Cell Technologies for Innovative Therapies: Lausanne, Switzerland. 14-17 May 2017 date: 2018-03-15 words: 50744 flesch: 43 summary: [3] ) -Error frequency does not invalidate use of direct observation methods for cell cloning -Single cell seen by both scientists is highly likely to be monoclonal -During method development, strategies established to control potential sources of error ( Table 1 ) Use of a contemporaneous visualisation approach, a strict control strategy, and a suitable statistical model (which takes into account potential errors) results in: -The CACC method being at least as robust as the LDC method -The CACC method being a reliable, single-step method for cloning to achieve a high P(monoclonality) The main feature of our CI-SCREEN technology is the ability to combine the advantage of cell linesthe unlimited cell supplywith the advantage of primary cellsthe physiological relevance. keywords: addition; analysis; antibodies; antibody; approach; background; batch; bioreactor; cell; cell clones; cell culture; cell density; cell growth; cell line; cho; cho cell; clones; concentration; conditions; control; cultivation; cultures; data; day; development; experiments; expression; fed; feed; fig; fold; free; gene; glucose; glycosylation; high; human; increase; integration; levels; lines; mab; media; medium; method; model; number; parameters; performance; perfusion; phase; platform; process; process development; processes; production; productivity; protein; protein production; quality; rate; results; scale; selection; specific; study; system; table; target; therapeutic; time; titer; transfection; use; vector; viability; virus cache: cord-014597-66vd2mdu.txt plain text: cord-014597-66vd2mdu.txt item: #8 of 143 id: cord-014897-rnrlslfh author: Rong-bing, Wang title: Therapeutic effects of integrated traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine in treating severe acute respiratory syndrome date: 2003 words: 2325 flesch: 42 summary: Fever is a common symptom revealed in SARS patients. There are many lethal factors that could cause death to SARS patients, among which secondary infection caused by serious destruction of immune function and utilization of steroid is an important one. keywords: group; icwm; patients; sars; treatment cache: cord-014897-rnrlslfh.txt plain text: cord-014897-rnrlslfh.txt item: #9 of 143 id: cord-016120-pz2q62i7 author: Zhang, Jie title: Chai Jing: The Power of Vulnerability date: 2019-02-16 words: 7943 flesch: 48 summary: When Chai's Insight came out in 2013, some of her disapproving readers denominated her Chai Huiyin 柴徽因, alluding to Lin Huiyin 林徽因 (1904 -1955 , one of China's celebrity intellectuals known for her literary talent and romantic relations with several high-achieving men. Chai’s embracing her own feelings of vulnerability, which dominated the beginning of her career, and using it to channel public feelings and drive news reporting has made her a distinctively controversial media personality. keywords: audiences; career; cctv; chai; china; chinese; documentary; dome; feelings; media; news; people; public; reporting; self; smog; state cache: cord-016120-pz2q62i7.txt plain text: cord-016120-pz2q62i7.txt item: #10 of 143 id: cord-017149-cegevjw8 author: Gassmann, Oliver title: The Internationalization Challenge: Where to Access Innovation date: 2018-05-11 words: 6261 flesch: 44 summary: On the other hand, home country restrictions may induce companies to move R&D abroad (push regulations): European regulations caused biotechnology R&D to be transferred to the U.S., and lack of homegrown talent forced Swiss pharma companies to set up R&D centers abroad. Founded in 1925 in Tokyo, it had established R&D centers in Ukima, Kanagawa, and Shizuoka. keywords: center; china; chinese; companies; countries; development; global; innovation; market; new; novartis; pharmaceutical; r&d; research; shanghai cache: cord-017149-cegevjw8.txt plain text: cord-017149-cegevjw8.txt item: #11 of 143 id: cord-017225-6ofi6mg5 author: Wei, Yuwa title: Human Rights Issues date: 2018-12-10 words: 11350 flesch: 47 summary: These problems are mainly associated with failures in environmental protection, food safety, and medical security. These problems are mainly associated with failures in environmental protection, food safety, and medical security. keywords: care; china; chinese; control; environment; food; food safety; government; health; health care; human; inspection; law; national; people; problems; protection; public; quality; rights; state; system cache: cord-017225-6ofi6mg5.txt plain text: cord-017225-6ofi6mg5.txt item: #12 of 143 id: cord-018070-js9vvsud author: Hayes, Anna Marie title: Human Insecurity in the People’s Republic of China: The Vulnerability of Chinese Women to HIV/AIDS date: 2011-10-13 words: 9384 flesch: 46 summary: While China was, traditionally, very much a society whereby passivity was expected of women in sexual matters, after 1949 this situation was widely believed to have altered because of Mao's proclamations about female equality as well as the belief that the 'smashing' of class 7 Surveys conducted in Africa reveal that 60-80% of HIV positive women, who contracted HIV from sexual intercourse, reported that their only sexual partner was their husband. Another study, which was conducted in India, another region where HIV/AIDS is growing at an alarming rate, reveals that 91% of HIV positive women surveyed, who had contracted HIV from sexual intercourse, also reported that their only sexual partner was their husband (Feinstein and Prentice 2000 : 22) . keywords: aids; august; china; chinese; comm; gender; hiv; interviewee; pers; prevention; sex; transmission; vulnerability; women cache: cord-018070-js9vvsud.txt plain text: cord-018070-js9vvsud.txt item: #13 of 143 id: cord-018699-gri4vybv author: Tobias, Michael Charles title: China Declares Global State of Emergency: An Urgent Telegram from Taihu date: 2014-06-10 words: 2725 flesch: 44 summary: Amoyensis (South China tiger China's new middle class environmental protests China Central Television (2013) PM2.5: invisible killer World Air Quality.info, Insdio Prod (nd) Beijing air pollution: real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) Beijing adopts emergency measures for hazardous pollution China's growing appetite for pork creates new pollution Animal rights in China Millennium Development Goal # 7 -Ensure environmental sustainability: how are we doing? 18699 cord_uid: gri4vybv May 18th, 2013, China’s 4th most powerful politician, Yu Zhengsheng, Chairman of the National Committee of the CPPCC (Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference) opened the Second Conference of the (carbon-neutralized) Taihu World Cultural Forum in Hangzhou, a city 1 h by speed train southwest of Shanghai. keywords: air; china; chinese; fig; forum; human; pollution; species; taihu; world cache: cord-018699-gri4vybv.txt plain text: cord-018699-gri4vybv.txt item: #14 of 143 id: cord-019032-vdiaexbw author: Kshetri, Nir title: China date: 2020 words: 19007 flesch: 63 summary: Mainland China's busiest port in 2012 was Ningbo-Zhoushan (handling 744Á0m. tonnes of cargo), followed by Shanghai (637Á4m. tonnes), Tianjin (477Á0 tonnes), Guangzhou (Canton) (435Á2m. tonnes) and Qingdao (406Á9m. tonnes). Population of largest cities in 2010: Shanghai, 20Á22m.; Beijing (Peking), 16Á45m.; Shenzhen, 10Á36m.; Guangzhou (Canton), 9Á70m.; Tianjin, 9Á29m.; Dongguan, 7Á27m.; Wuhan, 6Á84m.; Foshan, 6Á77m.; Chengdu, 6Á32m.; Chongqing, 6Á26m.; Nanjing, 5Á83m.; Shenyang, 5Á72m.; Xian, 5Á21m.; Hangzhou, 5Á16m.; Haerbin, 4Á60m.; Suzhou, 4Á08m.; Dalian, 3Á90m.; Zhengzhou, 3Á68m.; Shantou, 3Á64m.; Jinan, 3Á53m.; Qingdao, 3Á52m.; Changchun, 3Á41m.; Kunming, 3Á28m.; Changsha, 3Á19m.; Taiyuan, 3Á15m.; Xiamen, 3Á12m.; Hefei, 3Á10m.; Urumqi (Wulumuqi), 2Á85m.; Fuzhou, 2Á82m.; Shijiazhuang, 2Á77m.; Wuxi, 2Á76m.; Zhongshan, 2Á74m.; Wenzhou, 2Á69m.; Nanning, 2Á66m.; Ningbo, 2Á58m.; Guiyang, 2Á52m.; Lanzhou, 2Á44m.; Zibo, 2Á26m.; Changzhou, 2Á26m.; Nanchang, 2Á22m.; Xuzhou, 2Á21m.; Tangshan, 2Á13m. China has 56 ethnic groups. keywords: china; chinese; council; country; economic; economy; exports; foreign; gdp; government; growth; hong; hong kong; international; jan; july; kong; mainland; march; national; new; number; party; people; population; president; production; state; taiwan; tonnes; total; trade; usa; world; year; yuan cache: cord-019032-vdiaexbw.txt plain text: cord-019032-vdiaexbw.txt item: #15 of 143 id: cord-019040-lj1r8ptb author: Xiao, Ren title: Human Security in Practice: The Chinese Experience date: 2018-12-07 words: 7568 flesch: 49 summary: This chapter has addressed the three research questions the research project raised by elaborating on how the idea of human security is understood or defined by the government and social actors, the ways in which the distinctions between the protection and empowerment aspects of human security are understood and accepted, and what downside risks are perceived as pressing human security issues in China. This chapter elaborates on how the idea of human security is defined and understood by the government and various actors in China. keywords: china; chinese; development; food; government; human; national; people; safety; security; social; society; state; value cache: cord-019040-lj1r8ptb.txt plain text: cord-019040-lj1r8ptb.txt item: #16 of 143 id: cord-019106-vpc76p2c author: Yates, J. Frank title: Culture and decision making date: 2016-09-14 words: 11658 flesch: 42 summary: Research suggests that better ways of handling sacred values in cross-cultural decisions include adding a culturally meaningful, symbolic gesture (such as an apology) to increase the value of an option (Atran & Axelrod, 2008) . This review reveals several areas of progress in the study of cross-cultural decision making. keywords: americans; asian; chinese; creativity; cross; cultures; decision; decision making; differences; east; groups; japanese; making; people; study; value cache: cord-019106-vpc76p2c.txt plain text: cord-019106-vpc76p2c.txt item: #17 of 143 id: cord-021179-sctzn7i7 author: Zhao, Kejin title: China’s Rise and its Discursive Power Strategy date: 2016-07-04 words: 10504 flesch: 44 summary: The Communist Party of China has placed emphasis on international discursive power since its establishment. The most fundamental reason why China lacks international discursive power is because it does not control the media well enough (Wang 2009; Liu 2010; Liang 2009; Hu 2014) . keywords: affairs; china; chinese; communication; countries; country; development; diplomacy; discourse; foreign; international; leaders; media; party; power; public; rise; strategy; system; values; world cache: cord-021179-sctzn7i7.txt plain text: cord-021179-sctzn7i7.txt item: #18 of 143 id: cord-021375-lca26xum author: Voelkner, Nadine title: Riding the Shi: From Infection Barriers to the Microbial City date: 2019-08-23 words: 9600 flesch: 42 summary: The article began by looking at the antimicrobial politics in Chinese postcolonial Hong Kong since the turn of the century. Culturally, Baehr found the mask culture, which arose during this time, a sign of an emerging social solidarity among Hong Kong people in which they paid tribute to a common good by meeting one's duty not to endanger the wider Hong Kong community. keywords: chinese; city; disease; health; hong; hong kong; human; hygiene; infection; kong; life; macphail; microbes; sars; urban; viruses cache: cord-021375-lca26xum.txt plain text: cord-021375-lca26xum.txt item: #19 of 143 id: cord-022161-quns9b84 author: Cui, Shunji title: China in the Fight Against the Ebola Crisis: Human Security Perspectives date: 2018-09-02 words: 7851 flesch: 47 summary: Additionally, to help Sierra Leone improve lab testing, China sent a laboratory team of 59 (thirty doctors and twenty-nine laboratory technicians) to work at the Sierra Leone-China Friendship Hospital (China Daily, September 17, 2014). The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon acknowledged 'the speed and breadth' of China's response and emphasized the commitment and dedication made by Chinese medical staff to fighting Ebola (China Daily, February 15, 2015) . keywords: africa; aid; china; chinese; countries; crisis; ebola; fight; foreign; global; health; human; national; outbreak; security cache: cord-022161-quns9b84.txt plain text: cord-022161-quns9b84.txt item: #20 of 143 id: cord-022316-mh4pslnv author: Breda, Zélia title: Safety and Security Issues Affecting Inbound Tourism in the People's Republic of China date: 2009-11-16 words: 9169 flesch: 49 summary: After almost 40 years of strict restrictions on travel between the two divided states, the ban on travel via a third country was finally lifted in 1987, allowing Taiwan residents to enter mainland China for the purpose of visiting families. Despite this rapid recovery, the Qiandao Lake tragedy might have caused a long-term impact, similar to the one Tiananmen Square massacre had on the people of Hong Kong, which deeply affected the perception of mainland China, thus strengthening general feelings for independence. keywords: arrivals; china; chinese; country; crime; growth; impact; industry; people; safety; sars; security; taiwan; tourism; tourists; travel; travelers; world cache: cord-022316-mh4pslnv.txt plain text: cord-022316-mh4pslnv.txt item: #21 of 143 id: cord-022467-j2trahab author: Loo, May title: Select Populations: Children date: 2009-05-15 words: 19091 flesch: 37 summary: Relationship between breast-feeding duration and acute respiratory infections in infants Cognitive training in ADHD children: less to it than meets the eye Hyperactive children treated with stimulants: is cognitive training a useful adjunct? Efficacy and safety of a fixed-combination homeopathic therapy for sinusitis Clinical assessment of acupuncture in asthma therapy: discussion paper Committee on Drugs: Guidelines for the ethical conduct of studies to evaluate drugs in pediatric populations Committee on Children with Disabilities: Counseling families who choose complementary and alternative medicine for their child with chronic illness or disability Measles-mumps-rubella immunisation, autism, and inflammatory bowel disease: update Evaluation of massage with essential oils on childhood atopic eczema Respiratory syncytial virus vaccines for otitis media The use of alternative therapies by children with asthma: a brief report Use of complementary and alternative medicine in the treatment of asthma Use of complementary treatment by those hospitalised with acute illness Some nontraditional (unconventional and/or innovative) psychosocial treatments for children and adolescents: critique and proposed screening principles Hypnotherapy in the treatment of bronchial asthma International study of asthma and allergies in childhood (ISAAC): rationale and methods Asthma mortality and hospitalization among children and young adults: United States Cranio-sacral therapy and the treatment of common childhood conditions A comparison of active and simulated chiropractic manipulation as adjunctive treatment for childhood asthma Hypnosis and self-hypnosis in the management of nocturnal enuresis: a comparative study with imipramine therapy Spirituality, religion, and pediatrics: intersecting worlds of healing Acupuncture and micro-massage in the treatment of idiopathic nocturnal enuresis Treatment of incontinent boys with non-obstructive disease Academic medicine and complementary medicine differ from each other in reasoning and evaluation but not in goals Alternative and controversial treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Parent acceptability and feasibility of ADHD interventions: assessment, correlates, and predictive validity Management of acute and chronic otitis media in pediatric practice Evaluation of rhesus rotavirus monovalent and tetravalent reassortant vaccines in U.S. children Traditional acupuncture increases the content of beta-endorphin in immune cells and influences mitogen induced proliferation A double-blind placebo-controlled study of desipramine in the treatment of ADD. I. General trends and demographic groups Relationship of infant feeding to recurrent wheezing at age 6 years Current treatment of allergic rhinitis and sinusitis 302 cases of enuresis treated with acupuncture Treatment of acne with ear acupuncture-a clinical observation of 80 cases 14 cases of child bronchial asthma treated by auricular plaster and meridian instrument Acupuncture of guanyuan (Ren 4) and Baihui (Du 20) in the treatment of 500 cases of enuresis Effect of acupuncture on bronchial asthma Acupuncture treatment of chronic rhinitis in 75 cases Immediate antiasthmatic effect of acupuncture in 192 cases of bronchial asthma Preliminary study of traditional Chinese medicine treatment of minimal brain dysfunction: analysis of 100 cases Clinical and experimental study on yifei jianshen mixture in preventing and treating infantile repetitive respiratory infection Clinical investigation on massage for prevention and treatment of recurrent respiratory tract infection in children Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine for young children Prevention of asthma morbidity: recent advances keywords: acupuncture; acupuncture treatment; acute; age; alternative; asthma; breast; cam; childhood; children; chiropractic; chronic; diarrhea; disease; efficacy; enuresis; group; homeopathic; infants; medicine; months; otitis; patients; pediatric; studies; study; symptoms; therapy; treatment; trial; use; years cache: cord-022467-j2trahab.txt plain text: cord-022467-j2trahab.txt item: #22 of 143 id: cord-023837-kenstpja author: None title: China date: 2019 words: 17769 flesch: 62 summary: Mainland China's busiest port in 2012 was Ningbo-Zhoushan (handling 744·0m. tonnes of cargo), followed by Shanghai (637·4m. tonnes), Tianjin (477·0 tonnes), Guangzhou (Canton) (435·2m. tonnes) and Qingdao (406·9m. tonnes). Mandarin in one form or another is spoken by 885m. people in China, or around 70% of the population of mainland China. keywords: china; chinese; economic; economy; foreign; gdp; government; growth; hong; hong kong; international; jan; july; kong; mainland; national; number; party; people; population; power; production; rate; republic; schools; state; taiwan; tonnes; total; usa; world; year; yuan cache: cord-023837-kenstpja.txt plain text: cord-023837-kenstpja.txt item: #23 of 143 id: cord-024111-7yrftdp4 author: Zhang, Runzhi title: Traditional Chinese Medicine and Gut Microbiome: Their Respective and Concert Effects on Healthcare date: 2020-04-22 words: 8559 flesch: 23 summary: Ginsenoside compounds K (CK) is one of the metabolites of ginsengoside, which exerts various pharmacological effects, including antiallergic (Shin and Kim, 2005) , antidiabetic (Kim et al., 2014) , anticarcinogenic (Zhou et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2013) , anti-inflammatory (Joh et al., 2011; Chen et al., 2014) , and antiaging effects (Kim et al., 2004) . Such bacterial conversion and potential health consequences for the human host (Chiou et al., 2014) are hardly unique: Baicalin, puerarin, and daidzin, which are widely found in TCM prescriptions, can also be metabolized by gut microbiome (Kim et al., 1998) . keywords: bacteria; cancer; chinese; crc; disease; drug; effects; et al; flora; gut; gut microbiome; health; host; human; intestinal; medicine; metabolism; mice; microbial; microbiome; research; studies; tcm; treatment cache: cord-024111-7yrftdp4.txt plain text: cord-024111-7yrftdp4.txt item: #24 of 143 id: cord-025246-zah72cd6 author: Lai, Daniel W. L. title: Revisiting Social Work with Older People in Chinese Contexts from a Community Development Lens: When East Meets West date: 2020-03-13 words: 6499 flesch: 35 summary: At the individual level, older people, including Chinese older people, face physical, social, and psychological challenges associated with increased age. At the societal level, challenges facing older people, including Chinese older people, may be associated with environment, infrastructure, and wider social network dynamics. keywords: china; chinese; community; community development; development; empowerment; people; practice; workers cache: cord-025246-zah72cd6.txt plain text: cord-025246-zah72cd6.txt item: #25 of 143 id: cord-026721-hrxf3rr7 author: Lukin, Artyom title: The Russia–China entente and its future date: 2020-06-13 words: 8176 flesch: 52 summary: 7 October, EastWest Institute A surprise winner from the US-China trade spat: Russian soybean farmers China Acquires 20 Percent Stake in Novatek's Latest Arctic LNG Project Chinese banks comply with US sanctions against Russia Zapad i rossiysko-kitayskiye otnosheniya: stadii otritsaniya. So far the most important case of the Russia-China Arctic collaboration has been Chinese participation as the biggest foreign stakeholder in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects on Russia's Arctic shore (Humpert 2019) . keywords: alliance; arctic; asia; beijing; central; china; chinese; east; entente; military; moscow; power; putin; relations; russia; south; strategic cache: cord-026721-hrxf3rr7.txt plain text: cord-026721-hrxf3rr7.txt item: #26 of 143 id: cord-028566-avl980hg author: Palko, Hannah Catherine title: In fighting common threats, people’s deep commitment to taking collective action matters: examples from China’s COVID-19 battle and her other combats date: 2020-07-06 words: 4534 flesch: 53 summary: [1] The label became almost obsolete after the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, with Chairman Mao Zedong's famous proclamation thatThe Chinese people have stood up (Lau 2008; Mao 1949) . In 2017, Chinese historians reached a consensus that the resistance began in as early as 1931 in Northeast China right after the September 18 Incident (also known as Manchurian Incident among historians outside China); and that the resistance lasted 14 years till September 2, 1945 when Japan's unconditional surrender was formally signed (Sun 2017) . keywords: china; chinese; coronavirus; covid-19; february; ibid; mission; people; team; war cache: cord-028566-avl980hg.txt plain text: cord-028566-avl980hg.txt item: #27 of 143 id: cord-030821-kr9i33dy author: Yan, Fei title: Managing ‘Digital China’ During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Nationalist Stimulation and its Backlash date: 2020-08-25 words: 2313 flesch: 49 summary: Great numbers of Chinese people paid tribute to him on social media. Chinese people have come to fear that African immigrants could be spreading the virus, and there is evidence that black people in China have been treated in a most unpleasant and discriminatory manner. keywords: china; chinese; fang; government; media; people cache: cord-030821-kr9i33dy.txt plain text: cord-030821-kr9i33dy.txt item: #28 of 143 id: cord-030959-olcz7g19 author: Hussain, Ejaz title: China–Pakistan Economic Cooperation: The Case of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) date: 2020-08-28 words: 7150 flesch: 47 summary: Fudan J DOI: 10.1007/s40647-020-00292-5 sha: doc_id: 30959 cord_uid: olcz7g19 This article attempts to underscore the extraordinary significance of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in the industrialization and economic growth of Pakistan as well as the development and consolidation of China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)—which is a core component of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). key: cord-030959-olcz7g19 authors: Hussain, Ejaz; Rao, Muhammad Furqan title: China–Pakistan Economic Cooperation: The Case of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) date: 2020-08-28 journal: keywords: challenges; china; chinese; corridor; country; cpec; economic; government; growth; pakistan; security; sezs; special; zones cache: cord-030959-olcz7g19.txt plain text: cord-030959-olcz7g19.txt item: #29 of 143 id: cord-031840-k9l91unc author: Lu, Li title: Forum: COVID-19 Dispatches date: 2020-09-11 words: 15690 flesch: 50 summary: Viruses are viruses are viruses. With the similar control of cases less than 20,000, Japan and South Korea remain at the heart of this imagined safe zone in company with China even though the reality has seen even fewer confirmed cases in other parts of Asia as well as the recent resurgence of virus spreading in all these three countries. keywords: china; chinese; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; crisis; earth; east; health; history; humans; india; japan; korea; life; media; national; new; normal; pandemic; people; public; south; state; time; viruses; world cache: cord-031840-k9l91unc.txt plain text: cord-031840-k9l91unc.txt item: #30 of 143 id: cord-033146-2v1kuq50 author: Boylan, Brandon M. title: US–China Relations: Nationalism, the Trade War, and COVID-19 date: 2020-10-04 words: 7902 flesch: 44 summary: Trump Accuses China of 'Raping' US with Unfair Trade Policy China Falling Further behind US Trade Deal Energy Targets, Even as Crude Oil Imports Soar to Record Volumes Chinese Nationalism Under Xi Jinping Revisited The Scandal of Trump's China Policy. The United States in Historical and Comparative Perspective American Exceptionalism: A Double-edged Sword Trump Imposes Tariffs on Solar Panels and Washing Machines in First Major Trade Action The Thucydides Trap as an Alternative Explanation for the US-China Trade War Trump Administration Cracks Down on Giant Chinese Tech Firm, Escalating Clash with Beijing: The President Also Signed an Executive Order to Protect U.S. Networks from Foreign Espionage, a Move That Appears to Target China The Surprisingly Swift Decline of US Manufacturing Employment Neo-internationalism and China's Diplomacy Trump Proclamation Bars Entry of Certain Chinese Students. keywords: administration; china; chinese; energy; foreign; global; leaders; nationalism; oil; political; president; relations; state; support; trade; trade war; trump; usa; war cache: cord-033146-2v1kuq50.txt plain text: cord-033146-2v1kuq50.txt item: #31 of 143 id: cord-034118-zwlugvlk author: Whitten, Gregory title: Do political relations affect international trade? Evidence from China’s twelve trading partners date: 2020-10-22 words: 7854 flesch: 47 summary: This paper adds to empirical studies on the interactions between international political relations and trade. To avoid estimates potentially biased by dynamic behavior in the data, we adopt the following approach based on Berkowitz, DeJong, and Husted (1998) and Whitten (2018) in order to discover a meaningful relationship between international political relations and trade. keywords: china; chinese; countries; country; data; economic; effect; exports; international; relations; shock; trade; variables cache: cord-034118-zwlugvlk.txt plain text: cord-034118-zwlugvlk.txt item: #32 of 143 id: cord-235946-6vu34vce author: Beskow, David M. title: Social Cybersecurity Chapter 13: Casestudy with COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-08-23 words: 8974 flesch: 58 summary: We see a modest number of state sponsored tweets, with substantially more amplification of state sponsored accounts. It is often important to evaluate the quantity and nature of suspended accounts in any event oriented stream. keywords: accounts; analysis; bot; chinese; covid-19; data; figure; information; media; memes; network; operations; state; stream; twitter; use cache: cord-235946-6vu34vce.txt plain text: cord-235946-6vu34vce.txt item: #33 of 143 id: cord-248932-i1v2lyd2 author: Madraki, Golshan title: Characterizing and Comparing COVID-19 Misinformation Across Languages, Countries and Platforms date: 2020-10-13 words: 6831 flesch: 44 summary: We show how examining social media misinformation from the perspective of one country, one language, or one platform, misses important and more holistic aspects of the pandemic. Given that politics was the largest root of misinformation across all three languages in this dataset, all societies are extremely vulnerable to government misinformation. keywords: china; chinese; covid-19; english; farsi; government; iran; languages; media; misinformation; platforms; roots; usa cache: cord-248932-i1v2lyd2.txt plain text: cord-248932-i1v2lyd2.txt item: #34 of 143 id: cord-252531-i3b647wv author: Song, Zaiwei title: Hospital pharmacists’ pharmaceutical care for hospitalized patients with COVID-19: Recommendations and guidance from clinical experience date: 2020-04-03 words: 3542 flesch: 27 summary: Based on the Chinese perspective of centralizing COVID-19 patients and centralized inpatient treatment, the paper established a pharmaceutical care framework of COVID-19 hospitalized patients, including participating in making evidence-based decisions for medication, monitoring and evaluation of medication safety and efficacy, strengthened care for special population and patients with combined underlying diseases, monitoring and management of convalescent plasma therapy (CPT), providing emotional counselling and psychological support and providing scientific information about COVID-19 vaccines. Based on the Chinese perspective of centralizing COVID-19 patients and centralized inpatient treatment, the purpose of the paper is to establish an integrated strategy for pharmaceutical care services, which focus on COVID-19 hospitalized patients and hospital pharmacists. keywords: care; covid-19; drugs; hospital; patients; pharmaceutical; pharmacists; treatment cache: cord-252531-i3b647wv.txt plain text: cord-252531-i3b647wv.txt item: #35 of 143 id: cord-253182-s60vzf3q author: Fang, Evandro F. title: A research agenda for ageing in China in the 21st century (2nd edition): Focusing on basic and translational research, long-term care, policy and social networks date: 2020-09-21 words: 23336 flesch: 37 summary: Rapid ageing and an alarming increase in non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have arisen as major health concerns in China Marten et al., 2014) . Fourthly, a reform of the payment model used in elderly care services should be carried out, focusing on value rather than volume of care for populations at risk of care dependency. keywords: adults; ageing; care; china; chinese; clinical; community; data; dementia; development; diseases; et al; factors; family; fig; frailty; government; health; healthcare; hiv; insurance; level; life; mortality; national; patients; people; population; prevalence; research; risk; sarcopenia; services; society; studies; study; system; treatment; use; years cache: cord-253182-s60vzf3q.txt plain text: cord-253182-s60vzf3q.txt item: #36 of 143 id: cord-253286-ieyqoxe6 author: Xu, Judy title: Traditional Chinese medicine in the Chinese health care system date: 2008-10-22 words: 4597 flesch: 49 summary: Among the 5326 SARS patients treated, 3104 cases involved TCM treatment. In Beijing, the death rate decreased 80% after integrating TCM treatments. keywords: care; china; chinese; government; health; herbal; hospitals; medicine; tcm; treatment cache: cord-253286-ieyqoxe6.txt plain text: cord-253286-ieyqoxe6.txt item: #37 of 143 id: cord-257749-eyhsc8q8 author: Koul, Bhupendra title: Genus Psoralea: A review of the traditional and modern uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology date: 2019-03-25 words: 11106 flesch: 33 summary: cytotoxicity of bakuchiol and the analogues Gamma radiation effects on growth and yield attributes of Psoralea corylifolia L. with reference to enhanced production of psoralen Review of constituents in fruits of Psoralea corylifolia L Anti-oxidants from a Chinese medicinal herb-Psoralia corylifolia L Induction of apoptosis in human hepatocarcinoma SMMC-7721 cells in vitro by psoralen from Psoralea corylifolia Isopsoralen from the seeds of Psoralea corylifolia L Chemical examination of the seeds of Psoralea corylifolia New Delhi, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co Pvt Ltd; Medicinal Plants In vivo anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant potential of Psoralea corylifolia seeds in Streptozotocin induced type-2 diabetic rats Handbook of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants In vitro antimicrobial activities of bakuchiol against oral microorganisms Kinetics of the anti-staphylococcal activity of bakuchiol in vitro The Psoralea food resource of northern plains Daidzin: a potent, selective inhibitor of human mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase Anti-oxidant, hemolytic and mutagenic potential of Psoralea corylifolia Encyclopedia of Indian Medicinal Plants Anti-bacterial compounds from the seeds of Psoralea corylifolia Pesticidal activity of a novel coumestan derivative isolated from Psoralea corylifolia L. against Tribolium casteneum Herbst adults and larvae Psoralea corylfolia Experimental and theoretical studies The botany, chemistry pharmacological and therapeutic application of Psoralea corylifolia L -a review A Dictionary of Plants Used by Man Osteoblastic proliferation stimulating activity of Psoralea corylifolia extracts and two of its flavonoids Experimental study on the effect of fructus lyc II and 7 other Chinese drugs on cells cultured in vitro and macrophages of the abdominal cavity in mice Furocoumarins affect hepatic cytochrome P450 and renal organic ion transporters in mice Identification and characterization of naturally occurring inhibitors against UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 in Fructus psoraleae (Bugu-zhi) Synergistic effect of psoralen cooperated with substrates on tyrosinase activation Screening anti-tumor compounds psoralen and isopsoralen from Psoralea corylifolia L. seeds. keywords: activity; anti; bakuchiol; cancer; cells; compounds; constituents; corylifolia; effect; et al; extract; fructus; human; isopsoralen; new; plants; potential; properties; psoralea; psoralea corylifolia; psoralidin; roots; seeds; species; studies; study; treatment; tumor; vitro cache: cord-257749-eyhsc8q8.txt plain text: cord-257749-eyhsc8q8.txt item: #38 of 143 id: cord-258792-4lakgpxp author: Yoon, Sung‐Won title: Sovereign Dignity, Nationalism and the Health of a Nation: A Study of China's Response in Combat of Epidemics date: 2008-04-08 words: 7935 flesch: 45 summary: The official narrative of modern China is generally a tragic tale of its fall from being the 'centre of the Universe' beginning with the Opium Wars, to the incursion of Western powers into imperial China, to the grand finale of the invasion of China by the Japanese. This sort of mentality belies a negotiated basis of existence behind the modern Chinese nation -as if to say that there are no problems that modern China cannot handle or solve. keywords: aids; china; chinese; disease; epidemic; government; health; national; nationalism; nations; outbreak; response; sars; world cache: cord-258792-4lakgpxp.txt plain text: cord-258792-4lakgpxp.txt item: #39 of 143 id: cord-258991-mrs5j2ep author: Huang, Yeen title: Generalized anxiety disorder, depressive symptoms and sleep quality during COVID-19 outbreak in China: a web-based cross-sectional survey date: 2020-04-12 words: 3077 flesch: 49 summary: key: cord-258991-mrs5j2ep authors: Huang, Yeen; Zhao, Ning title: Generalized anxiety disorder, depressive symptoms and sleep quality during COVID-19 outbreak in China: a web-based cross-sectional survey date: 2020-04-12 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.112954 sha: doc_id: 258991 cord_uid: mrs5j2ep China has been severely affected by Coronavirus Disease 2019(COVID-19) since December, 2019. Third, univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were performed to explore potential influence factors for GAD, depressive symptoms, and sleep quality during COVID-19 outbreak. keywords: covid-19; outbreak; sleep; symptoms cache: cord-258991-mrs5j2ep.txt plain text: cord-258991-mrs5j2ep.txt item: #40 of 143 id: cord-260565-cdthfl5f author: Burkle, Frederick M. title: Declining Public Health Protections within Autocratic Regimes: Impact on Global Public Health Security, Infectious Disease Outbreaks, Epidemics, and Pandemics date: 2020-04-02 words: 8816 flesch: 47 summary: China Environment Series Wuhan seafood market may not be source of novel virus spreading globally Research: Virus did not originate at Wuhan market China's engagement with global health diplomacy: was SARS a watershed The SARS Epidemic and its Aftermath in China: A Political Perspective Disappearing the coronavirus truth tellers SARS was a watershed for China public health domestically but not globally Negotiating and Navigating Global Health: Case Studies in Global Health Diplomacy The Guardian Weekly. All autocratic regimes define public health along economic and political imperatives that are similar across borders and cultures. keywords: africa; china; chinese; coronavirus; countries; country; covid-19; disease; global; government; health; korea; nations; north; population; public; regimes; sars; world cache: cord-260565-cdthfl5f.txt plain text: cord-260565-cdthfl5f.txt item: #41 of 143 id: cord-261971-rt6uo9pw author: Jaworsky, Bernadette Nadya title: The Politics of Blaming: the Narrative Battle between China and the US over COVID-19 date: 2020-09-01 words: 8262 flesch: 55 summary: Trump fired back within days, retweeting a message containing the term China virus, 13 invoking the popular conspiracy that the virus was leaked from a high-security biochemical lab in Wuhan, suggested already by US Senator Tom Cotton publicly in February. The short-term and long-term impact of COVID-19 on globalization Glorious memories of imperial China and the rise of Chinese populist nationalism Constructing a new type of great power relations Covid-19 in China: From Chernobyl moment to impetus for nationalism Her two most recent articles, featuring the cultural sociological analysis of media coverage on refugees entering the United States and Canada, have been published in 2019 in Nations and Nationalism and Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies Runya's research focuses on civil society, social governance, and international relations through cultural sociological lenses. keywords: 2020; actors; battle; china; chinese; coronavirus; covid-19; foreign; july; narrative; nationalism; performance; public; trump; virus; world cache: cord-261971-rt6uo9pw.txt plain text: cord-261971-rt6uo9pw.txt item: #42 of 143 id: cord-262201-4pab383g author: Wang, Lei title: Chinese herbs in treatment of influenza: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial date: 2010-06-22 words: 4313 flesch: 43 summary: The presence and severity of influenza symptoms, including cough, sore throat, nasal obstruction and rhinorrhoea, headache, fatigue, myalgia, thirst and chills, were recorded once daily using a four-point scale (0 absent, 1 mild, 2 moderate, and 3 severe). In our study, the antipyretic effect was apparent within 24 h of Antiwei administration, when influenza symptoms are generally most troublesome. keywords: antiwei; group; influenza; patients; placebo; study; symptoms; treatment; virus cache: cord-262201-4pab383g.txt plain text: cord-262201-4pab383g.txt item: #43 of 143 id: cord-262936-yo6jf3ng author: Deng, Jia-gang title: Carry forward advantages of traditional medicines in prevention and control of outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-06-02 words: 2944 flesch: 32 summary: It is the responsibility of our joint laboratory members to accelerate the development of traditional medicine research and industry. It is the responsibility of our joint laboratory members to accelerate the development of traditional medicine research and industry. keywords: chinese; control; cov-2; covid-19; development; epidemic; medicine; prevention; research; sars cache: cord-262936-yo6jf3ng.txt plain text: cord-262936-yo6jf3ng.txt item: #44 of 143 id: cord-264675-w8ptpg0b author: Bai, Chengke title: Growth years and post-harvest processing methods have critical roles on the contents of medicinal active ingredients of Scutellaria baicalensis date: 2020-12-15 words: 9957 flesch: 39 summary: In this study, a systematic analysis on the effects of growth years and post-harvest processing on the contents of medicinal active ingredients of S. baicalensis was conducted. However, there is no clear evidence to show whether the contents of medicinal active ingredients of S. baicalensis harvested at such time have the highest levels. keywords: baicalensis; baicalin; contents; et al; fresh; ingredients; materials; processing; roots; time; treatment; wogonoside; years cache: cord-264675-w8ptpg0b.txt plain text: cord-264675-w8ptpg0b.txt item: #45 of 143 id: cord-266211-cz7m1iqk author: Cheng, Tsung O. title: The current state of cardiology in China date: 2004-03-25 words: 6001 flesch: 51 summary: Myocardial infarction, which was extremely rare in old China, has been the fifth leading cause of death in modern China So much changes have taken place that I felt it important to report a few of the more significant ones in modern China. keywords: artery; cardiology; china; chinese; coronary; disease; fig; heart; medical; national; obesity; population; years cache: cord-266211-cz7m1iqk.txt plain text: cord-266211-cz7m1iqk.txt item: #46 of 143 id: cord-266257-hp11at50 author: Zhang, Yao title: Mental Health Problems during the COVID-19 Pandemics and the Mitigation Effects of Exercise: A Longitudinal Study of College Students in China date: 2020-05-25 words: 5417 flesch: 42 summary: In addition, our study advances a suitable range of physical activity to maintain psychological health of 108 min of light, 80 min of moderate, or 45 min of vigorous physical activity daily, which we recommended for psychological interventions during the COVID-19 period. Total minutes of vigorous physical activity in the last week were constructed based on two questions: During the last seven days, how many days did you spend on vigorous physical activities like lifting, fast cycling, and fast swimming? keywords: activity; covid-19; death; emotions; health; outbreak; quality; sleep; study cache: cord-266257-hp11at50.txt plain text: cord-266257-hp11at50.txt item: #47 of 143 id: cord-268179-bmtfanax author: Fan, Jingchun title: Bibliometric Analysis on COVID-19: A Comparison of Research Between English and Chinese Studies date: 2020-08-14 words: 4949 flesch: 40 summary: There are 252 institutions from 32 countries published COVID-19 related English papers. Methods: Publications on COVID-19 research were retrieved from both English and Chinese databases. keywords: analysis; authors; china; chinese; covid-19; english; journals; keywords; papers; publications cache: cord-268179-bmtfanax.txt plain text: cord-268179-bmtfanax.txt item: #48 of 143 id: cord-269958-nj0ub9in author: Woods, Eric Taylor title: COVID‐19, nationalism, and the politics of crisis: A scholarly exchange date: 2020-07-19 words: 10582 flesch: 45 summary: Greenfeld argues that ethnic nationalism is a key variable shaping the responses of many states to COVID-19 when compared with previous pandemics such as H1N1. In the monotheistic civilization alone, in which ethnic nationalism is indeed the most common type, there exist two other types of nationalism: individualistic nationalism (such as the original English one) and collectivistic-civic nationalism (such as the French). keywords: anti; china; chinese; conflict; covid-19; crisis; global; government; greenfeld; nationalism; new; pandemic; people; states; united; united states; virus; world cache: cord-269958-nj0ub9in.txt plain text: cord-269958-nj0ub9in.txt item: #49 of 143 id: cord-271853-wexe9gq0 author: Lu, Quan title: Social Policy Responses to the Covid-19 Crisis in China in 2020 date: 2020-08-14 words: 8436 flesch: 37 summary: (4) For medical institutions admitting a large number of patients, social medical insurance would prepay funds to ensure that the effectiveness of treatment from hospitals is not impaired due to payment policies. Different types of social policy programs have been combined and synthesized, including social insurance, social assistance, and social welfare arrangements. keywords: assistance; china; covid-19; crisis; insurance; pandemic; policy; security; social; state; system; unemployment; welfare cache: cord-271853-wexe9gq0.txt plain text: cord-271853-wexe9gq0.txt item: #50 of 143 id: cord-272465-i2l4cq8h author: Law, Betty Yuen Kwan title: New Potential Pharmacological Functions of Chinese Herbal Medicines via Regulation of Autophagy date: 2016-03-17 words: 16375 flesch: 24 summary: Therefore, cancer intervention with the use of autophagy inducers can trigger both autophagic cell death and physiological changes, such as cell cycle arrest, on cancer cells. For example, cepharanthine abolished the drug resistance property of cancer cells by modulating the activities of multidrug resistance factor ABCC10 (MRP7) and ATPase keywords: activation; activity; akt; ampk; anti; apoptosis; autophagy; blood; cancer; cancer cells; carcinoma; cell death; cells; chinese; clinical; death; disease; effects; herb; human; induction; inhibition; kinase; mtor; novel; pathway; potential; protein; radix; regulation; rhizoma; role; signaling; stress; therapeutic; treatment; tumor cache: cord-272465-i2l4cq8h.txt plain text: cord-272465-i2l4cq8h.txt item: #51 of 143 id: cord-273388-615acz0l author: He, Miao title: The Impact of Emerging Infectious Diseases on Chinese Blood Safety() date: 2016-11-04 words: 7071 flesch: 49 summary: Novel approach for detection of hepatitis E virus infection in German blood donors Transmission of hepatitis E virus by transfusion: what is the risk? Seroprevalence of hepatitis E virus infection, rural southern People's Republic of China Swine as a principal reservoir of hepatitis E virus that infects humans in eastern China Serological and molecular study of hepatitis E virus among illegal blood donors Prevalence of hepatitis E virus in Chinese blood donors The global distribution and burden of dengue Dengue viremia in blood donors identified by RNA and detection of dengue transfusion transmission during the 2007 dengue outbreak in Puerto Rico Probable and possible transfusion-transmitted dengue associated with NS1 antigen-negative but RNA confirmed-positive red blood cells Detection of dengue virus in sera of Brazilian blood donors Prevalence of antidengue immunoglobulin G antibodies among American Red Cross blood donors in Puerto Rico Dynamic spatiotemporal trends of dengue transmission in the Asia-Pacific region Dengue fever in mainland China A study of seroprevalence and rates of asymptomatic viremia of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus among Chinese blood donors Seroprevalence and risk factors for severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus infection in Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus Antibodies against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus in healthy persons, China Science, medicine, and the future: leishmaniasis Leishmania braziliensis in blood 30 years after cure Leishmania donovani transmission by packed RBC transfusion to anemic dogs in the United States Transmission of visceral leishmaniasis through blood transfusions from infected English foxhounds to anemic dogs Cutaneous leishmaniasis, cutaneous-ganglionic leishmaniasis, and transfusional kala-azar Visceral leishmaniasis in an infant in Brittany: discussion on the modes of transmission out endemic zones Visceral leishmaniasis after cardiac surgery Survivability and infectivity of viscerotropic Leishmania tropica from operation desert storm participants in human blood products maintained under blood bank conditions Asymptomatic infection by Leishmania infantum in blood donors from the Balearic Islands (Spain) Detection of Leishmania infantum cryptic infection in asymptomatic blood donors living in an endemic area (Eivissa, Balearic Islands, Spain) by different diagnostic methods Asymptomatic Leishmania infantum/chagasi infection in blood donors of western Sicily Serological screening for Leishmania infantum in asymptomatic blood donors living in an endemic area Occurrence of Leishmania infantum parasitemia in asymptomatic blood donors living in an area of endemicity in southern France Current epidemiological profile and features of visceral leishmaniasis in people's Republic of China Major trends in human parasitic diseases in China Q fever as a biological weapon Q fever: a biological weapon in your backyard Chronic Q fever: diagnosis and follow-up Host factors in the severity of Q fever Q fever and HIV infection Postinfection fatigue syndrome following Q fever Q fever in the Netherlands: an update on the epidemiology and control measures Coxiella burnetii infection among blood donors during the 2009 Q-fever outbreak in the Netherlands Screening of blood donors for chronic Coxiella burnetii infection after large Q fever outbreaks Progress of Q-fever epidemiological research in China Molecular epidemiology investigation for Q-fever in northeast of China Sero-investigation of Q-fever among different population and livestock in Anhui Province Q-fever detection on antibody of one causal fever Blood donation in China: sustaining efforts and challenges in achieving safety and availability Epidemiology and cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Guangdong, People's Republic of China Probable limited person-to-person transmission of highly pathogenic avian influenza a (H5N1) virus in China Transfusion-transmitted dengue and associated clinical symptoms during the 2012 epidemic in Brazil Evidence for transmission of Zika virus by platelet transfusion Survey of blood collection centers and implementation of guidance for prevention of transfusion-transmitted Zika virus infection-Puerto Rico First case of laboratoryconfirmed Zika virus infection imported into China Early detection of Zika virus infection among travellers from areas of ongoing transmission in China Clearance of dengue virus in the plasma-derived therapeutic proteins Nile virus and the safety of plasma derivatives: verification of high safety margins, and the validity of predictions based on model virus data Quantitative evaluation of plasma after methylene blue and white light treatment in four Chinese blood centers The authors acknowledge Dr Hua Shan and Dr Ling Shi for their careful review of the paper. keywords: agents; blood; cases; china; dengue; donors; eid; fever; infection; malaria; prevalence; risk; transfusion; transmission; virus cache: cord-273388-615acz0l.txt plain text: cord-273388-615acz0l.txt item: #52 of 143 id: cord-273941-gu6nnv9d author: Chandran, Uma title: Chapter 5 Network Pharmacology date: 2017-12-31 words: 10268 flesch: 30 summary: Molecular dockingÀbased NEP can be a useful tool to computationally elucidate the combinatorial effects of traditional medicine to intervene disease networks (Gu et al., 2013c ). Disease and Gene Annotation (DGA), a database that provides a comprehensive and integrative annotation of human genes in disease networks, is useful in identifying the disease type that each indication belongs to (Peng et al., 2013) . keywords: action; analysis; approach; bioactives; data; database; discovery; disease; drug; et al; formulation; information; interactions; mechanism; medicine; network; pharmacology; protein; study; targets; tcm; triphala cache: cord-273941-gu6nnv9d.txt plain text: cord-273941-gu6nnv9d.txt item: #53 of 143 id: cord-275171-uokqn2u8 author: Zhang, Li title: Wildlife trade, consumption and conservation awareness in southwest China date: 2008-03-21 words: 10002 flesch: 45 summary: In the analysis of different groups' attitudes towards wild animal consumption, we find that a high percentage of those who have never consumed wild animals hold the 'utilization value theory,' and the percentage of those holding 'vague cognition' is even higher among those who have never consumed wild animals than among wild animal consumers. As a result, wild animal trade has expanded quickly, and illegal wild animal trafficking has increased sharply. keywords: animals; border; china; chinese; consumers; consumption; groups; people; percentage; protection; residents; respondents; species; survey; trade; wild; wildlife cache: cord-275171-uokqn2u8.txt plain text: cord-275171-uokqn2u8.txt item: #54 of 143 id: cord-275813-iddn9onx author: Croddy, Eric title: Rat poison and food security in the People’s Republic of China: focus on tetramethylene disulfotetramine (tetramine) date: 2003-10-09 words: 3135 flesch: 45 summary: From 2000-2002, Henan province alone saw 275 cases of rodenticide poisoning, 63 of these being fatal. Therefore, open-source data on rodenticide poisonings in China may be erring on the very low side. keywords: cases; china; chinese; market; poisoning; prc; rodenticides; tetramine cache: cord-275813-iddn9onx.txt plain text: cord-275813-iddn9onx.txt item: #55 of 143 id: cord-276976-ybsk1r79 author: Jiang, Qinxu title: Factors Influencing Life Satisfaction of International Students in Mainland China date: 2020-08-04 words: 9396 flesch: 29 summary: Factors influencing international student satisfaction in Korean universities Institutional satisfaction and recommendation: What really matters to international students Improving the student experience: Learning from a comparative study of international student satisfaction Supporting international students through strengthening their social resources. Wen et al. (2013) found that international students were more satisfied with tuition fees, living expenses and scholarships in Beijing because the municipal government there had invested more funding to support international student education. keywords: china; chinese; counseling; countries; education; et al; international; language; life; satisfaction; services; students; study; support cache: cord-276976-ybsk1r79.txt plain text: cord-276976-ybsk1r79.txt item: #56 of 143 id: cord-277446-0e6akcjf author: Liu, Peilong title: China's distinctive engagement in global health date: 2014-08-28 words: 6236 flesch: 50 summary: Figure 3 shows China health aid to Africa with countries shaded according to density of medical team coverage and demarcated by aided facilities and malaria control. Figure 4 shows four scatter-plots of China health aid and African trade. keywords: africa; aid; china; chinese; control; countries; data; development; engagement; global; health; international; medicine; teams; world cache: cord-277446-0e6akcjf.txt plain text: cord-277446-0e6akcjf.txt item: #57 of 143 id: cord-278083-ut2ssdbz author: Li, Juan title: A comparative study of international and Chinese public health emergency management from the perspective of knowledge domains mapping date: 2020-10-02 words: 5818 flesch: 47 summary: China considered severe acute respiratory syndrome as the starting research background and the legal system construction as the research starting point, which was followed by the mechanism, structure, system, and training abroad for public health emergency management. Public health emergency management (PHEM) is a relatively new field that draws on specific sets of knowledge, techniques, and organizing principles found in emergency management [6] . keywords: analysis; articles; china; chinese; data; emergency; health; international; management; phem; public; research; system cache: cord-278083-ut2ssdbz.txt plain text: cord-278083-ut2ssdbz.txt item: #58 of 143 id: cord-278117-hypyxzk2 author: Gao, Wayne title: Geo temporal distribution of 1,688 Chinese healthcare workers infected with COVID-19 in severe conditions, a secondary data analysis date: 2020-03-23 words: 1814 flesch: 51 summary: Method Using the descriptive results recently reported by the Chinese CDC, we compare the percentage of infected healthcare workers in severe conditions over time and across three areas in China, and the fatality rate of infected healthcare workers with all the infected individuals in China aged 22 to 59 years. Using the descriptive results recently reported by the Chinese CDC, we compare the percentage of infected healthcare workers in severe conditions over time and across three areas in China, and the fatality rate of infected healthcare workers with all the infected individuals in China aged 22-59 years. keywords: healthcare; preprint; workers cache: cord-278117-hypyxzk2.txt plain text: cord-278117-hypyxzk2.txt item: #59 of 143 id: cord-278817-dfxly2qg author: Xiaoyan, Li title: Clinical outcomes of influenza-like illness treated with Chinese herbal medicine: an observational study date: 2018-02-28 words: 3667 flesch: 51 summary: The baseline characteristics of patients in the CHM group, conventional treatment group, and combination treatment group are shown in Table 1 . The mean time until alleviation of symptoms was 4.2, 4.4, and 4.4 d, respectively, in the CHM group, conventional treatment group, and combination treatment group. keywords: chinese; chm; group; influenza; patients; study; treatment cache: cord-278817-dfxly2qg.txt plain text: cord-278817-dfxly2qg.txt item: #60 of 143 id: cord-279227-l6keimm5 author: Li, Yuxi title: Clinical practice guidelines and experts’ consensuses of traditional Chinese herbal medicine for novel coronavirus (COVID-19): protocol of a systematic review date: 2020-08-03 words: 2525 flesch: 39 summary: Clinical practice guidelines and experts’ consensuses of traditional Chinese herbal medicine for novel coronavirus (COVID-19): protocol of a systematic review date: 2020-08-03 journal: Updated versions of diagnosis and treatment guideline for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) patients have been issued, and traditional Chinese herbal medicine has been recommended as a treatment. keywords: clinical; coronavirus; covid-19; guidelines; medicine; patients; treatment cache: cord-279227-l6keimm5.txt plain text: cord-279227-l6keimm5.txt item: #61 of 143 id: cord-279960-1phc0wds author: Zhao, Ai title: Dietary Diversity among Chinese Residents during the COVID-19 Outbreak and Its Associated Factors date: 2020-06-06 words: 5975 flesch: 48 summary: Those alterations in activities and behaviors during a pandemic period collectively influence and potentially impair food diversity. China has been experiencing a rapid growth of online food ordering and delivery services in recent years. keywords: china; chinese; covid-19; diversity; food; hdds; participants; people; person; study cache: cord-279960-1phc0wds.txt plain text: cord-279960-1phc0wds.txt item: #62 of 143 id: cord-280691-nzc8ir0n author: Guo, Sun-Wei title: China’s “Gene War of the Century” and Its Aftermath: The Contest Goes On date: 2013-08-30 words: 12491 flesch: 47 summary: Association studies identify disease genes by finding the significant gene frequency differentials between a group of unrelated healthy individuals and another group of unrelated people with the disease of interest. They quickly reached a consensus and soon made it public: (1) China's genetic resources should not be pilfered by foreigners; (2) Chinese scientists should immediately grasp the opportunity to find disease genes and patent them; (3) We should educate the people, and raise the awareness and importance of protection of our genetic resources; (4) We welcome all international collaborations based on fairness and mutual benefits; (5) Through various avenues, the Chinese scientists should be vocal about certain views deemed to be harmful to China's genetic research (Xiao et al. 1997) . keywords: anhui; china; chinese; disease; dna; gene; gene war; genetic; genome; government; harvard; human; medical; people; population; projects; research; resources; samples; science; scientists; war cache: cord-280691-nzc8ir0n.txt plain text: cord-280691-nzc8ir0n.txt item: #63 of 143 id: cord-281333-fj2u5uif author: Rittichainuwat, Bongkosh title: Ghosts A travel barrier to tourism recovery date: 2011-04-30 words: 8151 flesch: 41 summary: Young Tourism, terrorism, and political instability Determining future tourist behavior from past tourist experience and perceptions of risk and safety Burial at Sea: Separating and placing the dead during the age of sail Accident risk and driver behaviors Buddhism and the spirit cults in The Buddhist saints of the forest and the cult of amulets: A study in charisma, hagiography, sectarianism, and millennial Buddhism Terrorism and tourism Providing safety for tourists: A study of a selected sample of tourist destinations in the United States and Brazil Monks and magic: An analysis of religious ceremonies in central Thailand Thai tourism officials ask media not report on tsunami ghosts. Most of them also have searched for more information about tourist destinations by chatting with returned tourists on the Internet. keywords: beliefs; chinese; destination; disaster; ghosts; hit; news; people; recovery; study; thai; tourism; tourists; travel; tsunami cache: cord-281333-fj2u5uif.txt plain text: cord-281333-fj2u5uif.txt item: #64 of 143 id: cord-282298-8tcw3cll author: Wang, Jie title: Current Situation and Perspectives of Clinical Study in Integrative Medicine in China date: 2012-02-21 words: 8025 flesch: 29 summary: Aiming at the hot issues and knotty problems confronted in clinical medicine, we could put forward scientific hypotheses in exploring the etiology and pathogenesis of the disease and seek for the effective therapeutic principles and classical prescriptions. With medical science transforming from traditional experience medicine into evidence-based medicine, fundamental changes have taken place in clinical medicine. keywords: acute; blood; chinese; coronary; differentiation; disease; effect; heart; medicine; new; patients; stasis; syndrome; tcm; theory; treating; treatment cache: cord-282298-8tcw3cll.txt plain text: cord-282298-8tcw3cll.txt item: #65 of 143 id: cord-282871-y2i5pdmb author: Wiwanitkit, Viroj title: Chinese Medicine in the Management of New and Emerging Infectious Diseases date: 2018-03-31 words: 1164 flesch: 41 summary: The use of Chinese medicine to manage new and emerging infectious diseases, however, has attracted significant attention. This brief article summarizes and discusses the use of Chinese medicine in the management of new and emerging infectious diseases. keywords: drug; influenza; management; medicine cache: cord-282871-y2i5pdmb.txt plain text: cord-282871-y2i5pdmb.txt item: #66 of 143 id: cord-284946-3y16j3ts author: Addo, Isaac Yeboah title: Double Pandemic: Racial Discrimination amid Corona virus Disease 2019 date: 2020-10-20 words: 5816 flesch: 42 summary: key: cord-284946-3y16j3ts authors: Addo, Isaac Yeboah title: Double Pandemic: Racial Discrimination amid Corona virus Disease 2019 date: 2020-10-20 journal: nan DOI: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2020.100074 sha: doc_id: 284946 cord_uid: 3y16j3ts The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has seen an escalation of racial discrimination against non-citizens and people of colour in many places around the world. Following that, the 2001 ground-breaking World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance was held in Durban, South Africa to promote a global discussion on how to eliminate all forms of racial discrimination keywords: china; chinese; citizens; colour; covid-19; discrimination; non; pandemic; people; rights cache: cord-284946-3y16j3ts.txt plain text: cord-284946-3y16j3ts.txt item: #67 of 143 id: cord-285268-39c7pqr3 author: Niu, Baozhuang title: Conflict management in a multinational firm's production shifting decisions date: 2020-08-18 words: 7184 flesch: 64 summary: When there is a difference in competition intensity between the Chinese market and Southeast Asian market, the MNF's preferences will switch twice from SS 2 to TS 2 and back to SS 2 (i.e. |# ] , we know that the MNF prefers SS 2 when the relative market potential % is small or large if there exists a difference in competition intensity between the Chinese market and Southeast Asian market (i.e. |# ] keywords: asian; china; chinese; market; mnf; southeast; vat cache: cord-285268-39c7pqr3.txt plain text: cord-285268-39c7pqr3.txt item: #68 of 143 id: cord-285567-glm49rr4 author: Zeng, Pengjiao title: The structures and biological functions of polysaccharides from traditional Chinese herbs date: 2019-03-25 words: 5400 flesch: 27 summary: Evid Based Antitumor activity of a polysaccharide from longan seed on lung cancer cell line A549 in vitro and in vivo Lycium barbarum polysaccharides protect rat liver from non-alcoholic steatohepatitis-induced injury Lycium barbarum polysaccharides therapeutically improve hepatic functions in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis rats and cellular steatosis model Polysaccharides from wolfberry prevents corticosteroneinduced inhibition of sexual behavior and increases neurogenesis Baicalin can scavenge peroxynitrite and ameliorate endogenous peroxynitrite-mediated neurotoxicity in cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury Lycium barbarum extracts protect the brain from blood-brain barrier disruption and cerebral edema in experimental stroke Polysaccharides from wolfberry antagonizes glutamate excitotoxicity in rat cortical neurons Immunomodulatory activity of polysaccharide isolated from Angelica sinensis Angelica Sinensis polysaccharides stimulated UDP-sugar synthase genes through promoting gene expression of IGF-1 and IGF1R in chondrocytes: promoting anti-osteoarthritic activity In vitro evaluation of antioxidant activities of aqueous extracts from natural and cultured mycelia of Cordyceps sinensis The scientific rediscovery of a precious ancient Chinese herbal regimen: Cordyceps sinensis: part II Protective effect of extract of Cordyceps sinensis in middle cerebral artery occlusion-induced focal cerebral ischemia in rats The protective effects of Cordyceps sinensis extract on extracellular matrix accumulation of glomerular sclerosis in rats Efficacy of Cordyceps sinensis in long term treatment of renal transplant patients Reparative properties of the traditional Chinese medicine Cordyceps sinensis (Chinese caterpillar mushroom) using HT29 cell culture and rat gastric damage models of injury Effect of Cordyceps sinensis on renal function of patients with chronic allograft nephropathy A systematic review of the mysterious caterpillar fungus Ophiocordyceps sinensis in Dong-ChongXiaCao (Dong Chong Xia Cao) and related bioactive ingredients The genus Cordyceps: a chemical and pharmacological review Physiochemical properties and antitumor activities of two α-glucans isolated from hot water and alkaline extracts of Cordyceps (Cs-HK1) fungal mycelia Recent advances in Cordyceps sinensis polysaccharides: mycelial fermentation, isolation, structure, and bioactivities: a review A minor, protein-containing galactomannan from a sodium carbonate extract of Cordyceps sinensis Structural features and hypoglycemic activity of a polysaccharide (CS-F10) from the cultured mycelium of Cordyceps sinensis Studies on isolation and structural features of a polysaccharide from the mycelium of an Chinese edible fungus (Cordyceps sinensis) Comparison and characterization of polysaccharides from natural and cultured Cordyceps using saccharide mapping Studies on fungal polysaccharides. Diels: preparation, characterization and bioactivity Structural determination and antioxidant activity of a polysaccharide from the fruiting bodies of cultured Cordyceps sinensis Photoprotective potential of Cordyceps polysaccharides against ultraviolet B radiation-induced DNA damage to human skin cells Effects of polysaccharides from Cordyceps sinensis mycelium on physical fatigue in mice Cordyceps sinensis: in vitro anti-fibrotic bioactivity of natural and cultured preparations Cordyceps sinensis decreases TGF-β1 dependent epithelial to mesenchymal transdifferentiation and attenuates renal fibrosis Advances in research of polysaccharides in Cordyceps species Recent advances in polysaccharides from Ophiopogon japonicus and Liriope spicata var. keywords: activities; activity; anti; cells; chinese; cordyceps; extraction; ginseng; herb; lycium; medicine; polysaccharides; sinensis; structure; studies cache: cord-285567-glm49rr4.txt plain text: cord-285567-glm49rr4.txt item: #69 of 143 id: cord-286531-3syf6upw author: Dong, Chuanmei title: Young Children’s Online Learning during COVID-19 Pandemic: Chinese Parents’ Beliefs and Attitudes date: 2020-09-08 words: 7252 flesch: 44 summary: As the first exploration of Chinese parents' beliefs and attitudes around online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, this study has found that many young children had online learning experiences that were delivered by their kindergarten teachers or online learning apps at no or low cost. The parents generally had negative beliefs about the values and benefits of online learning and preferred traditional learning in early childhood settings. keywords: beliefs; children; chinese; education; home; learning; online; pandemic; parents; study; time cache: cord-286531-3syf6upw.txt plain text: cord-286531-3syf6upw.txt item: #70 of 143 id: cord-287118-30s0a27q author: Idrovo, Alvaro Javier title: Data Quality of Chinese Surveillance of COVID-19: Objective Analysis Based on WHO’s Situation Reports date: 2020-05-14 words: 1020 flesch: 50 summary: This type of ongoing evaluation is possible in other countries, and it will allow officials in charge to make relevant decisions to improve epidemiological surveillance systems and the response of health care services. Good epidemiological surveillance systems are essential for epidemic management. keywords: data; law; surveillance cache: cord-287118-30s0a27q.txt plain text: cord-287118-30s0a27q.txt item: #71 of 143 id: cord-287135-m73nepej author: Pham, Tien Duc title: The determinants of Chinese visitors to Australia: A dynamic demand analysis date: 2017-07-01 words: 6763 flesch: 48 summary: The use of CPI as a proxy for tourism prices is rather controversial. Visitors from those countries of origin were found to be very responsive to changes in tourism prices in Australia and changes in their income, indicating that international tourism is a luxury product. keywords: arrivals; australia; cent; china; chinese; demand; elasticity; growth; income; price; tourism; visitors cache: cord-287135-m73nepej.txt plain text: cord-287135-m73nepej.txt item: #72 of 143 id: cord-287262-gkolbiil author: Li, Yulin title: The efficacy and safety of Chinese traditional medicine injections on patients with coronavirus disease 2019: A protocol for systematic review and meta analysis date: 2020-07-31 words: 2715 flesch: 35 summary: Quality Assessment tool for Quantitative Studies Systematic reviews in health care: investigating and dealing with publication and other biases in meta analysis Analysis on the treatment of pneumonia infected by new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) from the cold epidemic National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China Medicine (2020) 99:31 www.md-journal Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel coronavirus: implications for virus origins and receptor binding Application of Chinese medicine injection in the treatment of SARS Chinese Pharmaceutical Association: Academic Affairs Department of Chinese Pharmaceutical Association Analysis on the application of Chinese patent medicines for the treatment of SARS Clinical study on treatment of severe acute respiratory syndrome with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine Clinical study on 71 cases of SARS patients with interventional treatment of traditional Chinese medicine Thoughts on the rational use of traditional Chinese medicine injection in the treatment of new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) Observation of the clinical efficacy of Xuebijing in the treatment of new coronavirus pneumonia key: cord-287262-gkolbiil authors: Li, Yulin; Xu, Haonan; Lang, Hui; Li, Jing; Bi, Lin; Li, Yanqing; Dong, Liang; Zhang, Lin; Liang, Xin; Zhu, Hongqiu title: The efficacy and safety of Chinese traditional medicine injections on patients with coronavirus disease 2019: keywords: chinese; clinical; covid-19; injection; medicine; review; treatment cache: cord-287262-gkolbiil.txt plain text: cord-287262-gkolbiil.txt item: #73 of 143 id: cord-287283-t1hnswsq author: Paul, Norbert W. title: Human rights violations in organ procurement practice in China date: 2017-02-08 words: 5158 flesch: 42 summary: As a result, the use of prisoner organs remains legal in China if consent is obtained. In December 2014, the Chair of the China Organ Donation and Transplant Committee and former Vice-Minister of Health, Huang Jiefu, announced that the country would completely cease the use of prisoner organs for transplantation in China after 2015. keywords: brain; brain death; china; chinese; death; donation; human; medical; organ; prisoners; rights; transplantation cache: cord-287283-t1hnswsq.txt plain text: cord-287283-t1hnswsq.txt item: #74 of 143 id: cord-289238-f3lv7o4d author: Wu, Taixiang title: Traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of acute respiratory tract infections date: 2008-08-31 words: 3910 flesch: 48 summary: The reporting of TCM trials is usually cursory, with a lack of description surrounding important detailed information, such as how the allocation sequence was generated; recruitment and enrolment of the participants; blinding for assessors and analyzers, statistical methods and number of drop-outs. Thus, the methodological issues in these trials may be a more extreme representation of the problems seen in the conduct of TCM trials generally. keywords: acute; chinese; cochrane; medicine; review; studies; tcm; trials cache: cord-289238-f3lv7o4d.txt plain text: cord-289238-f3lv7o4d.txt item: #75 of 143 id: cord-290412-m6fesoyb author: Zhao, Chang-qing title: Traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of liver diseases: progress, challenges and opportunities date: 2014-09-30 words: 4276 flesch: 37 summary: As complementary and alternative therapies, TCMs will play an expanding role in the future of liver disease treatment. Several patent drugs (Chinese herbal formulas) for treatment Clinical observations showed that FZHYC can effectively improve liver function and decrease the expression of fibrosis biomarkers such as serum hyaluronic acid, collagen type IV, procollagen type III and laminin, in chronic liver disease patients with fibrosis or cirrhosis [43, 44] . keywords: chronic; clinical; diseases; effects; fibrosis; fzhyc; herbal; liver; medicine; patients; tcm; treatment cache: cord-290412-m6fesoyb.txt plain text: cord-290412-m6fesoyb.txt item: #76 of 143 id: cord-291279-8rfx9qde author: Li, Zhuman title: Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia Treatment With Traditional Chinese Medicine: Response Philosophy in Another Culture date: 2020-07-10 words: 1509 flesch: 48 summary: A novel coronavirus outbreak of global health concern Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan A novel coronavirus from patients with pneumonia in China A familiar cluster of pneumonia associated with the 2019 novel coronavirus indicating person-to-person transmission: a study of a family cluster Discovering drugs to treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Clinical medication response under new major infectious disease: off-label use and compassionate use Traditional Chinese medicine contributes to the treatment of COVID-19 patients Psychological, social, and behavioral factors that influence drug efficacy: a noteworthy research subject in clinical pharmacology Is traditional Chinese medicine useful in the treatment of SARS? Effect of glucocorticoid with traditional Chinese medicine in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) keywords: chinese; medicine; tcm; treatment cache: cord-291279-8rfx9qde.txt plain text: cord-291279-8rfx9qde.txt item: #77 of 143 id: cord-291934-pm3ns6ge author: Jiang, Ronglin title: Chinese herbal experience for the 2019 novel coronavirus date: 2020-07-21 words: 409 flesch: 46 summary: Despite with limited sample size, the mortality rate decreased significantly after applying Chinese herbal to these patients (4/9 vs. 5/5 vs. 14/16, p = 0.033), especially in patients who received Chinese herbal therapy during the whole disease course. However, in China, Chinese herbal therapy has been fully applied to patients with COVID-19 infection in the middle stage of this epidemic and the effect is positive. keywords: patients cache: cord-291934-pm3ns6ge.txt plain text: cord-291934-pm3ns6ge.txt item: #78 of 143 id: cord-293126-6ae1p15w author: Liu, Yu title: Establishing Appropriate Agency Relationships for Providers in China date: 2019-08-27 words: 5547 flesch: 34 summary: However, by 2012, the pilot public hospital reforms in 17 cities had failed to deliver meaningful results, 20 and the progress of public hospital reforms had been slow. 6 Currently, public hospital reform remains one of the major issues on the Chinese health care reform agenda. keywords: care; china; chinese; health; hospitals; level; physicians; professionalism; public; reform; system cache: cord-293126-6ae1p15w.txt plain text: cord-293126-6ae1p15w.txt item: #79 of 143 id: cord-293265-qqxlwpju author: Zeng, Yong title: Clinical characteristics of 9 cancer patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection date: 2020-05-14 words: 1371 flesch: 45 summary: 56% of patients showed signs of multiple mottling and ground-glass opacity, in other studies, earlystage chest CT examination mostly showed multiple, small patch-like shadows and interstitial changes [13] , which may indicate that in cancer patients with SARS-CoV-2 infections lung lesions progressed faster. D-dimmer rise, infection index rise, and chest CT(computed tomography) progression may be clinical warning indicators for severe patients, in our study, more 50% of patients had elevated levels of these indicators, but only 44% (including the dead) of patients had received treatment in the intensive care unit. keywords: cancer; medicine; patients; sars cache: cord-293265-qqxlwpju.txt plain text: cord-293265-qqxlwpju.txt item: #80 of 143 id: cord-293372-saqoft9p author: Heffner, Kelley title: Expanded Chinese hamster organ and cell line proteomics profiling reveals tissue-specific functionalities date: 2020-09-28 words: 4866 flesch: 38 summary: These detailed comparisons of CHO cell lines and hamster tissues will enhance understanding of the relationship between proteins and tissue function and pinpoint potential pathways of biotechnological relevance for future cell engineering. This multi-tissue and multi-cell line analysis aims to improve our understanding of the Chinese hamster as the original tissue www.nature.com/scientificreports/ source for CHO cell lines. keywords: analysis; brain; cell; cho; expression; fig; hamster; heart; lines; lung; ovary; proteins; table; tissue cache: cord-293372-saqoft9p.txt plain text: cord-293372-saqoft9p.txt item: #81 of 143 id: cord-294167-58ti0m1l author: Kelley, Keith W. title: Psychoneuroimmunology goes East: Development of the PNIRS(China) affiliate and its expansion into PNIRS(Asia-Pacific) date: 2020-04-15 words: 8557 flesch: 37 summary: The establishment of PNIRS China in 2013 was a hallmark development that is already rapidly promoting psychoneuroimmunology research in China. Here, regional experts who have been instrumental in organizing these PNIRS(Asia-Pacific) symposia briefly review and share their views about the past, present and future state of psychoneuroimmunology research in China, Taiwan, Australia and Japan. keywords: activation; asia; behavior; brain; china; chinese; countries; immune; immunity; kelley; medicine; pacific; pnirs; pnirs asia; professor; psychoneuroimmunology; research; scientists cache: cord-294167-58ti0m1l.txt plain text: cord-294167-58ti0m1l.txt item: #82 of 143 id: cord-295500-j84v1k1o author: Conway, J. title: Chinese and British Hospitalised Patients with COVID-19—a Comparative Case Series Analysis date: 2020-07-18 words: 2278 flesch: 47 summary: In this analysis, we aimed to describe a comparative analysis between a Chinese and a British cohort to explore the differences of COVID-19 patients across Asia and Europe. In this case series, we aimed to describe a comparative analysis between a Chinese and a British cohort to explore the differences of COVID-19 patients between the two countries. keywords: british; cohort; covid-19; patients cache: cord-295500-j84v1k1o.txt plain text: cord-295500-j84v1k1o.txt item: #83 of 143 id: cord-296717-ay4wcmk3 author: Long, Wen title: Can the Chinese volatility index reflect investor sentiment? date: 2020-10-20 words: 7171 flesch: 48 summary: In order to measure the expectation of investor, scholars put forward the concept of investor sentiment index. We use several technologies including data cleaning, text representation, feature extraction and classification, to compute investor sentiment index with individual sentiments, which will be applied into following study. keywords: data; factor; index; investor; investor sentiment; ivx; level; market; sentiment; sentiment index; stock; term; volatility cache: cord-296717-ay4wcmk3.txt plain text: cord-296717-ay4wcmk3.txt item: #84 of 143 id: cord-296816-mzd1499c author: Huang, Yanzhong title: China's Response to the 2014 Ebola Outbreak in West Africa date: 2017-01-30 words: 5357 flesch: 49 summary: Ebola Virus Disease Time for the Reckoning The National Interest Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Federal Republic of Nigeria Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Republic of Guinea Science Insider [WWW Document East China likely to handle Ebola transfer cases, China Daily (Beijing) (accessed Renmin zhengxie bao (CPPCC News) There were also reports that by mid-October China had sent enough of the experimental anti-Ebola drug (jk-05) to West Africa to treat 10 000 people. keywords: africa; aid; china; chinese; countries; ebola; evd; global; health; outbreak; west cache: cord-296816-mzd1499c.txt plain text: cord-296816-mzd1499c.txt item: #85 of 143 id: cord-297599-y4lu8m4k author: Luo, Hua title: Anti-COVID-19 drug screening: Frontier concepts and core technologies date: 2020-10-28 words: 7681 flesch: 39 summary: Res Square Study on pneumonia prescription of traditional chinese medicine to prevent novel coronavirus coronavirus infection in different regions based on data mining Study on the medication regularity of traditional chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 based on data minin Structure of SARS coronavirus spike receptor-binding domain complexed with receptor Rapid establishment of traditional Chinese medicine prevention and treatment of 2019-nCoV based on clinical experience and molecular docking Study on screening potential traditional Chinese medicines against 2019-nCoV based on Mpro and PLP Screening of Active Ingredients from Traditional Chinese Medicine Against the Novel Coronavirus Based on Molecular Docking Prediction of active components and potential targets of Weixuening mixture for the treatment of novel coronavirus pneumonia based on network pharmacology Study on active compounds of Yupingfeng San in preventing and treating COVID-19 based on network pharmacology and molecular docking technology Exploring active compounds of Jinhua Qinggan Granules for prevention of COVID-19 based on network pharmacology and molecular docking Research advances in application of biochip in traditional Chinese medicine Identifying potential treatments of COVID-19 from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by using a data-driven approach Study on the mechanisms of active compounds in traditional chinese medicine for the treatment of influenza virus by virtual screening Publisher's Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations We would like to acknowledge and thank Prof. Mouse plays an important role in researches on the pathogenesis of respiratory diseases associated with human virus infection [45] [46] keywords: chinese; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; disease; drugs; human; infection; influenza; medicine; model; potential; protein; sars; screening; study; tcm; treatment; virus cache: cord-297599-y4lu8m4k.txt plain text: cord-297599-y4lu8m4k.txt item: #86 of 143 id: cord-299007-5m6lk409 author: Paterson, R. 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Carbohydr Macrophage biospecific extraction and high performance liquid chromatography for hypothesis of immunological active components in Cordyceps sinensis Simultaneous determination of free ergosterol and ergosteryl esters in Cordyceps sinensis by HPLC Anti-diabetic effects of CCCA, CMESS, and Cordycepin from Cordyceps militaris and the immune responses in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice Prosecutable function of Cordyceps sinensis extracts for hepatic mitochondrial oxidative injuries in diabetic mice Induction of HL-60 apoptosis by ethyl acetate extract of Cordyceps sinensis fungal mycelium Activation of murine peritoneal macrophages by natural Cordyceps sinensis and its cultured mycelia Lewis lung cancer of mice treated with Cordyceps sinensis and its artificial cultured mycelia Effects of the exopolysaccharide fraction (EPSF) from a cultivated Cordyceps sinensis on immunocytes of H22 tumor bearing mice Immunomodulatory and antitumour effects of an exopolysaccharide fraction from cultivated Cordyceps sinensis (Chinese caterpillar fungus) on tumourbearing mice Dynamical influence of Cordyceps sinensis on the activity of hepatic insulinase of experimental liver cirrhosis Influence of Cordyceps sinensis on pancreatic islet beta cells in rats with experimental liver fibrogenesis Epicoccins A-D, pipolythiodioxopiperazines from a Cordyceps-colonizing isolate of Epicoccum nigrum Clinical and experimental studies on elimination of oxygen free radical of jinshuibao capsule in treating senile deficiency syndrome and its deoxyribonucleic acid damage repairing effects Cordyceps sinensis -I as an immunosuppressant in heterotopic heart allograft model in rats CordyMax Cs-4 improves glucose metabolism and increases insulin sensitivity in normal rats Inhibitory effect of Cordyceps sinensis and Cordyceps militaris on human glomerular mesangial cell proliferation induced by native LDL Investigation on distribution and habitat of Blaps rynchopetera fairmaire (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in Yunnan Cordyceps sinensis in protection of the kidney from cyclosporine keywords: activities; activity; anti; apoptosis; authors; bodies; body; cells; compounds; cordyceps; cordyceps sinensis; cultured; effects; et al; extracts; fungal; fungi; fungus; growth; human; insect; medicine; mice; militaris; mycelia; polysaccharide; production; proliferation; rats; sinensis; species; treatment; tumour cache: cord-299007-5m6lk409.txt plain text: cord-299007-5m6lk409.txt item: #87 of 143 id: cord-300517-41pr3dwa author: Zhang, Dan title: The clinical benefits of Chinese patent medicines against COVID-19 based on current evidence date: 2020-05-05 words: 4792 flesch: 20 summary: In silico screening of Chinese herbal medicines with the potential to directly inhibit 2019 novel coronavirus Clinical features and treatment of COVID-19 patients in northeast Chongqing Protective effect of phillyrin on lethal LPS-induced neutrophil inflammation in zebrafish Phillyrin is an effective inhibitor of quorum sensing with potential as an anti-Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection therapy Protective effects of phillyrin against influenza A virus in vivo Efficacy of Xuebijing injection for sepsis (EXIT-SEP): protocol for a randomised controlled trial Microcirculatory disorders and protective role of Xuebijing in severe heat stroke Effects of radix ginseng on microbial infections: a narrative review Protective roles of ginseng against bacterial infection The characteristics and regularities of cardiac adverse drug reactions induced by Chinese materia medica: A bibliometric research and association rules analysis A review of cinnabar (HgS) and/or realgar (As4S4)-containing traditional medicines Study on cardiotoxicity and mechanism of Fuzi extracts based on metabonomics A review of traditional and current methods used to potentially reduce toxicity of Aconitum roots in Traditional Chinese Medicine Safety profile of traditional Chinese herbal injection: An analysis of a spontaneous reporting system in China Safety concerns of traditional Chinese medicine injections used in Chinese children Respiratory syncytial virus prophylaxis and the special population Do ethanol and metronidazole interact to produce a disulfiram-like reaction? Observation on clinical effect of modified Qingfeipaidu decoction in treatment of COVID-19 This work is supported by the Programs Foundation for Leading Talents in State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of China-Qihuang scholars Project (10400633210004), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 81874349), and National special support plan for high-level talents (Plan of ten thousand people)-Famous Teacher Program to Professor Bing Zhang. As recommended in the Guideline on Diagnosis and Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Revised 7th version) which was officially released by National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China, TCM could exert favorable effects for patients with different syndromes and distinct stages of COVID-19, contributing to infections in the periods of both medical observation and clinical treatment [23] . keywords: china; chinese; coronavirus; covid-19; cpms; disease; effects; injection; medicine; patients; tcm; treatment cache: cord-300517-41pr3dwa.txt plain text: cord-300517-41pr3dwa.txt item: #88 of 143 id: cord-300838-43spq01m author: Zhang, G.-X. title: Social and professional consequences of COVID-19 lockdown in patients with multiple sclerosis from 2 very different populations date: 2020-10-29 words: 2704 flesch: 53 summary: Both populations showed similar results, with 84% of Chinese patients and 79.8% of Spanish patients indicating that the pandemic has had little or no impact on their physical health, suggesting that the effects of lockdown on these patients were similar to the effect on individuals without MS (Fig. 7) . The pandemic had a greater impact on younger individuals , which explains why Chinese patients reported more severe economic consequences than Spanish patients. keywords: china; covid-19; impact; lockdown; patients; spain cache: cord-300838-43spq01m.txt plain text: cord-300838-43spq01m.txt item: #89 of 143 id: cord-303039-rteysj8j author: Liu, Ming title: Efficacy and Safety of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine for Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): a systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2020-05-11 words: 3915 flesch: 59 summary: Some research clues on Chinese herbal medicine for SARS prevention and treatment On the rational exertion for the prescriptions and drugs of TCM in prevention and treating SARS To explore the value of Chinese medicine in the treatment of COVID-19 from the perspective of Treatment of COVID-19 by Pneumonia No.1 Prescription and Pneumonia No.2 Prescription Clinical study on 34 cases of COVID-19 treated by integrated Chinese and western medicine Clinical study on 37 cases of COVID-19 treated by integrated Chinese and western medicine Clinical observation of 49 cases of non-critical COVID -19 treated by integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine in Shanghai Lianhuaqingwen exerts anti-viral and anti-inflammatory activity against novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Traditional Chinese medicine for COVID-19 treatment Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement The methodological and reporting quality of systematic reviews from China and the USA are similar Network meta-analyses could be improved by searching more sources and by involving a librarian The reporting characteristics and methodological quality of Cochrane reviews about health policy research The Cochrane Collaboration's tool for assessing risk of bias in randomised trials The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) for assessing the quality of non-randomised studies in metaanalysis Measuring inconsistency in meta-analyses Clinical value of glycyrrhizinate in the treatment of patients with common new coronavirus pneumonia Clinical Effect and Mechanism of Qingfei Touxie Fuzheng Recipe in the Treatment of Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia Clinical Observation of Jinhua Qinggan Granule in Treating Pneumonia Infected by New Coronavirus Observation on the clinical effect of Shufeng Jiedu Capsule combined with Arbidol Hydrochloride Capsules in the treatment of COVID-19 Retrospective Clinical Analysis on Treatment of Novel Coronavirus-infected Pneumonia with Traditional Chinese Medicine Lianhua Qingwen Analysis of the value of Shufeng Jiedu capsules combined with Abidol in the treatment of mild new type of coronary toxin pneumonia Analysis of 51 cases of new coronavirus pneumonia treated with traditional Chinese medicine Lianhua Qingwen: a multicenter retrospective study Multi-center Clinical Observation of Reyanning Mixture in Treatment of Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia Effect of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine on SARS: a review of clinical evidence Atheroprotective Effects and Molecular Targets of Bioactive Compounds from Traditional Chinese Medicine Recent Advances in Traditional Chinese Medicine for Kidney Disease Anti-ageing active ingredients from herbs and nutraceuticals used in traditional Chinese medicine: pharmacological mechanisms and implications for drug discovery The immunopharmaceutical effects and mechanisms of herb medicine Standardising outcomes for clinical trials and systematic reviews Adverse event: cochrane The revised consort statement for reporting randomized trials: explanation and elaboration Appendix Table 1 However, due to the low number of included studies, low quality, and inadequate methodologies, high-quality RCTs are needed to evaluate the effect of Integrated Medicine for COVID-19. keywords: chinese; covid-19; medicine; quality; studies; study cache: cord-303039-rteysj8j.txt plain text: cord-303039-rteysj8j.txt item: #90 of 143 id: cord-303107-f5k686pg author: Yang, Yifan title: Globalism or Nationalism? The Paradox of Chinese Official Discourse in the Context of the COVID-19 Outbreak date: 2020-09-16 words: 9122 flesch: 36 summary: Meanwhile, nationalism as a sentiment or consciousness of belonging to the nation is presented by in Chinese media discourse as well praising China, blaming the US and lecturing the EU when reporting the COVID-19 outbreak. At first sight, these two contradicting positions in the spectrum of Chinese national identity discourse are easily explained. keywords: china; chinese; community; corpora; countries; covid-19; discourse; globalism; identity; media; nationalism; news; outbreak; world cache: cord-303107-f5k686pg.txt plain text: cord-303107-f5k686pg.txt item: #91 of 143 id: cord-303217-xdi9b6a7 author: Feng, Yibin title: Bear bile: dilemma of traditional medicinal use and animal protection date: 2009-01-12 words: 5996 flesch: 47 summary: Xinjiang Agricultural Sciences Identification and differentiation of bear bile used in medicinal products in Taiwan Pharmacological effects and clinical application of Bear bile. By far, there were 123 Chinese medicine products made of bear bile and 183 enterprises supported by bear bile powder [48] . keywords: acid; alternative; animal; bear; bear bile; bile; china; chinese; coptis; liver; medicine; products; research; use cache: cord-303217-xdi9b6a7.txt plain text: cord-303217-xdi9b6a7.txt item: #92 of 143 id: cord-303581-wowtg63z author: Gao, Grace title: Opposing the toxic apartheid: The painted veil of COVID‐19 pandemic, race and racism date: 2020-08-08 words: 3317 flesch: 52 summary: Prejudice and ethnocentrism toward us, deliberately dehumanise Chinese people and imply that it is our fault. Admittedly, the visibility of Chinatowns along with Chinese workers' high income, a group who earn about thirty percentage higher than their white British counterparts (Office for National Statistics, 2019); and the boosting numbers of Chinese students studying across British institutions contribute to the discourse of race, racism and inequality overlooks This article is protected by copyright. keywords: article; chinese; people; racism; resistance; rights; vulnerability; white cache: cord-303581-wowtg63z.txt plain text: cord-303581-wowtg63z.txt item: #93 of 143 id: cord-304021-e0zj7apb author: Tang, Haitao title: SWOT analysis and revelation in traditional Chinese medicine internationalization date: 2018-01-25 words: 5778 flesch: 36 summary: The current status and prospects in the elaboration of monographs for the European Pharmacopoeia Pharmacopoeia monographs for Chinese herbal drugs for quality assurance The role of the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph EU) in quality control of traditional Chinese herbal medicine in European member states Opportunities, challenges and countermeasures of China's pharmaceutical industry after China's accession to WTO Study on transcultural communication of culture of traditional chinese medicine in countries along one belt one road Inheritance and innovation of Chinese traditional medicine in the background of One Belt and One Road Statistical evidence for the usefulness of chinese medicine in the treatment of sars The efficacy of chinese medicine for SARS: a review of chinese publications after the crisis Traditional chinese medicine in views of system science and system complexity Study on the influencing factors and preventive methods of toxic and side effects of Chinese herbal medicine The challenge to China's pharmaceutical enterprises after WTO entry Export of Chinese medicine: difficult to develop Not applicable. key: cord-304021-e0zj7apb authors: Tang, Haitao; Huang, Wenlong; Ma, Jimei; Liu, Li title: SWOT analysis and revelation in traditional Chinese medicine internationalization date: 2018-01-25 journal: Chin Med DOI: 10.1186/s13020-018-0165-1 sha: doc_id: 304021 cord_uid: e0zj7apb Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is currently the best-preserved and most influential traditional medical system with the largest number of users worldwide. keywords: china; chinese; development; drugs; herbal; international; market; medicine; quality; research; tcm; treatment cache: cord-304021-e0zj7apb.txt plain text: cord-304021-e0zj7apb.txt item: #94 of 143 id: cord-304490-q9ab1pji author: Iqbal, Najaf title: Nexus between COVID-19, temperature and exchange rate in Wuhan City: New findings from Partial and Multiple Wavelet Coherence date: 2020-04-22 words: 3774 flesch: 47 summary: In this uncertain situation where literature is inconclusive about the role of temperature in the covid-19 spread, we attempt to analyze the number of daily new covid-19 cases and average daily temperature in this regard. Weather is found to be associated with the daily number of covid-19 cases in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta also (Tosepu et al., 2020) . keywords: coherence; covid-19; exchange; rate; temperature; wavelet; wuhan cache: cord-304490-q9ab1pji.txt plain text: cord-304490-q9ab1pji.txt item: #95 of 143 id: cord-305747-h17l3rt6 author: Sznajderska, Anna title: Macroeconomic spillover effects of the Chinese economy date: 2020-04-24 words: 5451 flesch: 58 summary: But the Chinese GDP shocks in BVAR model are much stronger than the Chinese GDP shock in GVAR model. 9 We estimate the models on first differences (all variables except of interest rate are in first differences) to ensure maximum comparability to GVAR model. keywords: china; chinese; economies; gdp; gvar; model; p.p; results; shock; variables cache: cord-305747-h17l3rt6.txt plain text: cord-305747-h17l3rt6.txt item: #96 of 143 id: cord-306448-pxdqvk1p author: Zhang, Li title: Selective depletion of glycyrrhizin from Si-Ni-San, a traditional Chinese prescription, blocks its effect on contact sensitivity in mice and recovers adhesion and metalloproteinases production of T lymphocytes date: 2005-03-21 words: 6046 flesch: 48 summary: These findings demonstrated that inhibition on T cell adhesion and interference with the activities of the proteinases including MMPs may represent a useful approach to the treatment of T cell-mediated immune diseases. Specificity of cell adhesion assays was corroborated using BSA as substratum. keywords: adhesion; cells; chinese; column; fig; glycyrrhizin; mice; san cache: cord-306448-pxdqvk1p.txt plain text: cord-306448-pxdqvk1p.txt item: #97 of 143 id: cord-308431-l4sv28hj author: Schindler, Seth title: Covid-19, China and the future of global development date: 2020-08-04 words: 7016 flesch: 48 summary: South China Morning Post China urges World Bank to suspend debt payments for poorest countries Mnuchin says IMF and World Bank funds won't repay debts to China The Specter of Global China: Politics, Labor, and Foreign Investment in Africa The Rise and Fall of Development Theory Demystifying Chinese overseas investment in infrastructure: Port development, the Belt and Road Initiative and regional development U.S. and China turn coronavirus into a geopolitical football World Bank Group President Malpass: Remarks to the Development Committee South-South cooperation 3.0?: key: cord-308431-l4sv28hj authors: Schindler, Seth; Jepson, Nicholas; Cui, Wenxing title: Covid-19, China and the future of global development date: 2020-08-04 journal: nan DOI: 10.1016/j.resglo.2020.100020 sha: doc_id: 308431 cord_uid: l4sv28hj Abstract Tensions between the United States and China have been escalating in recent years, and the Covid-19 pandemic has intensified their competition. keywords: american; bank; china; chinese; countries; covid-19; crisis; debt; development; economic; example; global; government; leadership; policy; post; world cache: cord-308431-l4sv28hj.txt plain text: cord-308431-l4sv28hj.txt item: #98 of 143 id: cord-309997-iwueedmm author: Chan, C.H. title: Post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence: A review of the literature date: 2010-03-19 words: 5989 flesch: 39 summary: Also, as Chinese women are more likely to seek help from informal social networks, nurses may consider collaborating with such networks in providing abused Chinese women with social support. The objectives of this paper were (1) to review the literature for information about post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese women survivors of intimate partner violence; (2) to provide a synthesis of the literature on post-traumatic stress disorder among abused Chinese women; and (3) to identify implications for practice and to suggest directions for research relating to post-traumatic stress disorder among abused Chinese women. keywords: chinese; et al; ipv; partner; ptsd; stress; violence; women cache: cord-309997-iwueedmm.txt plain text: cord-309997-iwueedmm.txt item: #99 of 143 id: cord-310210-f2wb3er0 author: Xie, Runsheng title: The RIGHT Extension Statement for Traditional Chinese Medicine: Development, Recommendations, and Explanation date: 2020-09-02 words: 2917 flesch: 43 summary: The RIGHT Statement Reporting quality evaluation of clinical practice guidelines published in journals of mainland China in 2016 Practice guidelines on migrants' health: assessment of their quality and reporting A quality evaluation of guidelines on five different viruses causing public health emergencies of international concern Using the RIGHT Statement to evaluate the reporting quality of clinical practice guidelines in traditional Chinese medicine CONSORT Extension for Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas 2017: Recommendations, Explanation, and Elaboration (Traditional Chinese Version) Clinical practice guidelines in China Guidance for developers of health research reporting guidelines GRADE guidelines: a new series of the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Use of GRADE grid to reach decisions on clinical practice guidelines when consensus is elusive Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions Version 5.1.0. Among of them, items 8, 9 and 10 J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f (traditional Chinese medicine decoction, traditional Chinese patent medicine and acupuncture) are the contents often mentioned in interventions section of TCM guidelines. keywords: guidelines; items; medicine; quality; reporting; right; tcm cache: cord-310210-f2wb3er0.txt plain text: cord-310210-f2wb3er0.txt item: #100 of 143 id: cord-310232-n10ciwy6 author: Cheung, Wing title: Maternal anxiety and feelings of control during labour: A study of Chinese first-time pregnant women date: 2007-06-30 words: 4983 flesch: 41 summary: Women at low risk were classified as a midwifery case according to the hospital protocol; this meant that women in labour were cared for by midwives without the involvement of an obstetrician unless a complication was detected. Woollett and Dosanjh (1995) indicated that Chinese women who lived in East London perceived personal involvement in decision-making as very helpful, and were more committed to seeking childbirth information than non-Asian women. keywords: anxiety; childbirth; control; feelings; labour; pain; relationship; study; women cache: cord-310232-n10ciwy6.txt plain text: cord-310232-n10ciwy6.txt item: #101 of 143 id: cord-310856-9dc9bqv8 author: Bardhan, Pranab title: The Chinese governance system: Its strengths and weaknesses in a comparative development perspective date: 2020-06-30 words: 4638 flesch: 38 summary: The much worse performance of sub-provincial local bodies in India in the last-mile delivery of public services and facilities is partly attributable to this (even though Chinese local governments have also much larger responsibility for infrastructure-building and public services). But a less well-known factor about Chinese promotion system is that as one climbs up the political ladder, to the provincial levels and beyond, performance factor seems to diminish in importance in career prospects, and the factor of political connections assumes significance-this is suggested, for example, by Landry, Lu, and Duan (2017) from an analysis of a comprehensive dataset of political appointments at the provincial, prefectural and county levels. keywords: business; china; chinese; economic; governance; india; officials; party; performance; system cache: cord-310856-9dc9bqv8.txt plain text: cord-310856-9dc9bqv8.txt item: #102 of 143 id: cord-311353-ozqfsuh8 author: Sun, Chun-Yang title: The role of Chinese medicine in COVID-19 pneumonia: A systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2020-07-08 words: 1654 flesch: 45 summary: key: cord-311353-ozqfsuh8 authors: Sun, Chun-Yang; Sun, Ya-Lei; Li, Xin-Min title: The role of Chinese medicine in COVID-19 pneumonia: This meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of CM in the treatment of COVID-19 pneumonia. keywords: covid-19; pneumonia; rcts; treatment cache: cord-311353-ozqfsuh8.txt plain text: cord-311353-ozqfsuh8.txt item: #103 of 143 id: cord-313418-v5rtsqtx author: Zhu, Annah title: Understanding China’s wildlife markets: Trade and tradition in an age of pandemic date: 2020-08-04 words: 3054 flesch: 47 summary: They show why wildlife trade and consumption will likely persist despite the threat of pandemic, but also they provide hints for how it might be more collaboratively restricted moving forward. The pandemic will certainly alter China's policies towards wildlife trade and captive breeding programs; however, it is unlikely to end these practices entirely. keywords: breeding; china; chinese; markets; medicine; trade; wildlife cache: cord-313418-v5rtsqtx.txt plain text: cord-313418-v5rtsqtx.txt item: #104 of 143 id: cord-314205-6d5yloxp author: Tambo, Ernest title: China-Africa Health Development Initiatives: Benefits and Implications for Shaping Innovative and Evidence-informed National Health Policies and Programs in Sub-saharan African Countries date: 2016 words: 8038 flesch: 27 summary: Chinese aid and investment in Africa health development have made substantial contributions to the continent's development over the last 15 years. China health expenditure increased more than 30fold and accounted for 5.1% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in 2011. keywords: africa; capacity; china; chinese; cooperation; countries; development; diseases; economic; global; health; health development; initiatives; investment; programs; projects; support; systems cache: cord-314205-6d5yloxp.txt plain text: cord-314205-6d5yloxp.txt item: #105 of 143 id: cord-314538-l4ek54cu author: Lin, Peng title: Purification of melibiose‐binding lectins from two cultivars of Chinese black soybeans date: 2008-12-16 words: 4706 flesch: 46 summary: Its hemagglutinating activity is preserved in the pH range 3−12 and in the temperature range 0−70 ºC. Little black soybean lectin is stable in the pH range 3−12 and in the temperature range 0−40 ºC. Yellow soybean lectin is active in the pH range 3−12 and in the temperature range 0−50 ºC. French bean lectin is stable in pH range 4−10 and in the temperature range 0−90 ºC As such, the biological activities of black soybean lectins are potentially exploitable in medicine. keywords: activity; buffer; cells; fraction; hemagglutinating; lectin; sepharose; soybean; soybean lectin cache: cord-314538-l4ek54cu.txt plain text: cord-314538-l4ek54cu.txt item: #106 of 143 id: cord-315591-5ttn8beu author: Xie, Yaofei title: Dose–response relationship between intergenerational contact frequency and depressive symptoms amongst elderly Chinese parents: a cross-sectional study date: 2020-09-15 words: 4964 flesch: 46 summary: key: cord-315591-5ttn8beu authors: Xie, Yaofei; Ma, Mengdi; Wu, Wenwen; Zhang, Yupeng; Zhang, Yuting; Tan, Xiaodong title: Dose–response relationship between intergenerational contact frequency and depressive symptoms amongst elderly Chinese parents: a cross-sectional study date: 2020-09-15 journal: BMC Geriatr DOI: 10.1186/s12877-020-01751-0 sha: doc_id: 315591 cord_uid: 5ttn8beu BACKGROUND: Given the high prevalence of depressive symptoms amongst the elderly Chinese population and the significance of intergenerational contact in this demographic group, the purpose of this study was to examine the association and dose–response relationship between the frequency of intergenerational contact and depressive symptoms. keywords: children; chinese; contact; depression; frequency; study; symptoms cache: cord-315591-5ttn8beu.txt plain text: cord-315591-5ttn8beu.txt item: #107 of 143 id: cord-315665-pe56le2s author: Smyth, Russell title: The Environment and Well-Being in Urban China date: 2008-12-01 words: 5325 flesch: 42 summary: In this paper we have examined the relationship between environmental variables and subjective well-being in urban China. We examine the relationship between atmospheric pollution, measured as sulphur dioxide emissions, environmental disasters, traffic congestion, access to parkland and well-being in urban China, using a large survey administered across 30 cities in 2003. keywords: china; cities; environment; income; pollution; relationship; respondents; studies; urban; variables cache: cord-315665-pe56le2s.txt plain text: cord-315665-pe56le2s.txt item: #108 of 143 id: cord-315997-x7gf49qz author: Li, Li-Juan title: Traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis of overview date: 2020-07-31 words: 2736 flesch: 36 summary: key: cord-315997-x7gf49qz authors: Li, Li-Juan; Chen, Xuan; Yang, Wen-Na; Xu, Xiang-Mei; Lu, Li-Ying; Wang, Jie; Kong, Yi-Xuan; Zheng, Jing-Hui title: Traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis of overview date: 2020-07-31 journal: Medicine (Baltimore) DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000021310 sha: doc_id: 315997 cord_uid: x7gf49qz BACKGROUND: Since December 2019, there have been many cases of viral pneumonia of unknown causes in Wuhan City, Hubei Province. Therefore, a systematic re-evaluation of the systematic evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis may help to understand the effective treatment scheme of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis and provide more reliable evidence for the first-line clinicians to treat novel coronavirus. keywords: chinese; evaluation; fibrosis; medicine; pulmonary; quality; treatment cache: cord-315997-x7gf49qz.txt plain text: cord-315997-x7gf49qz.txt item: #109 of 143 id: cord-316181-ccauw70y author: Yang, Fude title: Radix Bupleuri: A Review of Traditional Uses, Botany, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology date: 2017-05-16 words: 5736 flesch: 29 summary: Autophagy: process and function Autophagy modulation as a potential therapeutic target for diverse diseases The role of autophagy in cancer: therapeutic implications The dual role of autophagy in cancer Role of autophagy in aging Autophagic effects of Chaihu (dried roots of Bupleurum Chinense DC or Bupleurum scorzoneraefolium WILD) Assessment of the effects of Radix Bupleuri and vinegarbaked Radix Bupleuri on cytochrome 450 activity by a six-drug cocktail approach Effect of saikosaponins and extracts of vinegar-baked Bupleuri Radix on the activity of -glucuronidase Saikosaponin a functions as anti-epileptic effect in pentylenetetrazol induced rats through inhibiting mTOR signaling pathway Saikosaponin-a Attenuates Oxidized LDL Uptake and Prompts Cholesterol Efflux in THP-1 Cells Saikosaponin C induces endothelial cells growth, migration and capillary tube formation A potential therapeutic effect of saikosaponin C as a novel dual-target anti-Alzheimer agent Anthelmintic activity of saikosaponins a and d from radix bupleuri against Dactylogyrus spp. The results showed that both raw and processed Radix Bupleuri showed liver protective effects against CCl 4 induced liver injury, and the vinegar-baked Radix Bupleuri exerted better effects than that of raw Radix Bupleuri keywords: activity; bupleuri; bupleurum; cancer; cells; chinese; effects; liver; radix; radix bupleuri; rats; saikosaponins; ssd cache: cord-316181-ccauw70y.txt plain text: cord-316181-ccauw70y.txt item: #110 of 143 id: cord-316853-vaea6siv author: Xie, Nanzhen title: Prevalence of depressive symptoms among nurses in China: A systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2020-07-07 words: 4364 flesch: 40 summary: Furthermore, the nationwide investigation of depressive symptoms prevalence should be performed with a standard diagnostic tool, which may be more useful for policy makers and planners. Furthermore, the nationwide investigation of depressive symptoms prevalence should be performed with a standard diagnostic tool, which may be more useful for policy makers and planners. keywords: analysis; chinese; depression; meta; nurses; prevalence; studies; study; symptoms cache: cord-316853-vaea6siv.txt plain text: cord-316853-vaea6siv.txt item: #111 of 143 id: cord-319016-ymypvg6k author: Li, Yu-xi title: Clinical Practice Guidelines and Experts’ Consensuses for Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Patients with Chinese Herbal Medicine: A Systematic Review date: 2020-10-08 words: 2096 flesch: 36 summary: Treatment of novel coronavirus pneumonia in Jilin province by TCM How does Qingfei Paidu Decoction work quickly and effectively Clinical observation of therapeutic effect of Lianhua Qingwen Granule combined with abidor on mild coronavirus pneumonia Clinical observation on 63 suspected cases of coronavirus pneumonia treated by Lianhua Qingwen Granule Combined with Western medicine conventional therapy Efficacy analysis of 51 COVID-19 patients treated with Chinese medicine Lianhua Qingwen: a multicenter retrospective study Efficacy and safety of integrated Traditional Chinese and Western medicine for corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19): a systematic review and meta-analysis Clinical observation of Qingfeipaidu Decoction in the treatment of COVID-19 Treatment efficacy analysis of traditional Chinese medicine for novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19): an empirical study from Wuhan Guideline-based Chinese herbal medicine treatment plus standard care for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (G-CHAMPS): evidence from China CHM for treating novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pneumonia: protocol for a systematic review and metaanalysis Quality assessment of clinical practice guidelines for infectious diseases in China Herbal medicine and pattern identification for treating COVID-19: a rapid review of guidelines Herbal medicine for treatment of children diagnosed with COVID-19: a review of guidelines Diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia caused by novel coronavirus by traditional Chinese medicine in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous region Traditional Chinese medicine differentiation and treatment protocol for novel coronavirus pneumonia in Jiangsu Province (Trial version 3) Military Medical Expert Group on the Front-line. keywords: coronavirus; medicine; novel; pneumonia; prevention; province; treatment cache: cord-319016-ymypvg6k.txt plain text: cord-319016-ymypvg6k.txt item: #112 of 143 id: cord-321041-51b7oh8s author: Chiappelli, Francesco title: 2019-nCoV - Towards a 4th generation vaccine date: 2020-02-12 words: 2857 flesch: 45 summary: The proposed 4 th generation vaccine would, besides protecting the cells from CoV infection, also preserve ACE2 intracellular functional activity, and guard against the rise of serum angiotensin II levels, which can be pathogenic to lung cell integrity. Indeed, administration of recombinant human ACE2 in experimental models of CoV infection ameliorates lung injury in animal models [4] . keywords: case; generation; january; ncov; patients; vaccine cache: cord-321041-51b7oh8s.txt plain text: cord-321041-51b7oh8s.txt item: #113 of 143 id: cord-322575-3goj00ej author: Karl, Julie A. title: Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Haplotype Diversity in Chinese Rhesus Macaques date: 2013-07-01 words: 4455 flesch: 37 summary: I A region in rhesus macaques: extensive haplotype diversity at the population level as revealed by microsatellites Genome sequence and global sequence variation map with 5.5 million SNPs in Chinese rhesus macaque Screening and confirmatory testing of MHC class I alleles in pigtailed macaques Demographic histories and patterns of linkage disequilibrium in Chinese and Indian rhesus macaques An optimized SIV DNA vaccine can serve as a boost for Ad5 and provide partial protection from a high-dose SIVmac251 challenge Identification of MHC class I sequences in Chinese-origin rhesus macaques Mitochondrial DNA of the Mauritian macaques (Macaca fascicularis): an example of the founder effect Preliminary observations of MHC class I A region polymorphism in three populations of Chinese-origin rhesus macaques Characterization of peripheral blood T lymphocyte subsets in Chinese rhesus macaques with repeated or long-term infection with Plasmodium cynomolgi Effect of combination antiretroviral therapy on Chinese rhesus macaques of SIV infection Epithelial cells lining salivary gland ducts are early target cells of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the upper respiratory tracts of rhesus macaques Mamu-B genes and their allelic repertoires in different populations of Chinese-origin rhesus macaques Identification of 17 novel major histocompatibility complex-A alleles in a population of Chinese-origin rhesus macaques Characterization of the peptide-binding specificity of Mamu-BÃ17 and identification of Mamu-BÃ17-restricted epitopes derived from simian immunodeficiency virus proteins Efficient mucosal transmissibility but limited pathogenicity of R5 SHIVSF162P3N in Chinese origin rhesus macaques Diversity of MHC class I genes in Burmese-origin rhesus macaques MHC class This unexpected conservation of Indian rhesus macaque MHC class I haplotypes in the Chinese rhesus macaque population suggests that immunologic insights originally gleaned from studies using Indian rhesus macaques may be more applicable to Chinese rhesus macaques than previously appreciated and may provide an opportunity for studies of CD8(+) T-cell responses between populations. keywords: chinese; class; haplotypes; indian; macaques; mamu; mhc; rhesus cache: cord-322575-3goj00ej.txt plain text: cord-322575-3goj00ej.txt item: #114 of 143 id: cord-322908-e3gok0ot author: Huang, Fangfang title: A review of therapeutic agents and Chinese herbal medicines against SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19) date: 2020-05-20 words: 5067 flesch: 28 summary: Analysis on the application of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the treatment of COVID-19 by suppressing cytokine storm One-Compound-Multi-Target: Combination Prospect of Natural Compounds with Thrombolytic Therapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke Baicalin ameliorates oxidative apoptosis by restoring mitochondrial dynamics in the spleen of chickens via the opposite modulation of NF-kappaB and Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway during Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection In vitro susceptibility of 10 clinical isolates of SARS coronavirus to selected antiviral compounds Inhibitory activities of baicalin against renin and angiotensin-converting enzyme Availability, Pharmaceutics, Security, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacological Activities of Patchouli Alcohol, Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Antiviral potential of ERK/MAPK and PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling modulation for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection as identified by temporal kinome analysis Inhibition effects of patchouli alcohol against influenza a virus through targeting cellular PI3K/Akt and ERK/MAPK signaling pathways Oral administration of patchouli alcohol isolated from Pogostemonis Herba augments protection against influenza viral infection in mice Novel extraction techniques and pharmaceutical activities of luteolin and its derivatives Therefore, it can be reasonably speculated that baicalin is one of the potential drugs for COVID-19 treatment. keywords: activity; anti; clinical; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; effect; novel; patients; pneumonia; potential; sars; treatment; trial cache: cord-322908-e3gok0ot.txt plain text: cord-322908-e3gok0ot.txt item: #115 of 143 id: cord-322982-c4xhg567 author: Patou, M.‐L. title: Low genetic diversity in the masked palm civet Paguma larvata (Viverridae) date: 2009-04-17 words: 4816 flesch: 43 summary: Wild civet populations were an important genetic resource for farm populations. Pairwise F st values for different civet populations ranged from À0.001 to 0.132, and no pairwise F st value differed significantly from zero. keywords: china; civet; farm; individuals; palm; populations; region; species; sundaic; variability cache: cord-322982-c4xhg567.txt plain text: cord-322982-c4xhg567.txt item: #116 of 143 id: cord-323261-1of5ertf author: Lo, Catherine Yuk-ping title: Securitizing HIV/AIDS: a game changer in state-societal relations in China? date: 2018-05-16 words: 9434 flesch: 43 summary: The body China AIDS Fund For Non-Governmental Organizations Making Turkey's transformation possible: claiming securityspeak-not Desecuritization! Having said that the Chinese government realized the impacts health problems or infectious diseases could have on its economic and social development, the previous work cannot explain why a high degree of political recognition was observed solely in HIV/ AIDS NGOs, instead of other health NGOs, such as TB or cancer NGOs in China. keywords: aids; aids securitization; china; chinese; fund; global; government; grassroots; health; hiv; hiv/ aids; national; ngos; securitization; security; society; state cache: cord-323261-1of5ertf.txt plain text: cord-323261-1of5ertf.txt item: #117 of 143 id: cord-323307-nu9ib62h author: Dong, Dong title: The genomes of two bat species with long constant frequency echolocation calls date: 2016-10-26 words: 7643 flesch: 44 summary: Our result showed more visual perception genes have become pseudogenes in rhinolophoid bats, and it is reasonable to speculate that some visual perception gene may have undergone relaxed natural selection in echolocating bats. The result based on nucleotide data was in line with previous analysis that bats are a sister group to odd-toed ungulates, whereas the result based on amino acid data supported that bat bats are sister group to the Fereuungulata (Carnivores + Perissodactyla + Cetartiodactyla). keywords: bats; et al; evolution; genes; genome; hearing; horseshoe; leaf; result; rhinolophoid; sequences; species; substitutions; supplementary cache: cord-323307-nu9ib62h.txt plain text: cord-323307-nu9ib62h.txt item: #118 of 143 id: cord-323479-vlgv3nwq author: Speranza, Jasmine title: Isatis tinctoria L. (Woad): A Review of Its Botany, Ethnobotanical Uses, Phytochemistry, Biological Activities, and Biotechnological Studies date: 2020-03-01 words: 14442 flesch: 39 summary: Interestingly, the treatment over two weeks with a high dose of I. tinctoria extract did not determine macroscopic lesions of the rat gastric mucosa. The observed effect was related to the reduced production of the typical mediators of the Th2 immune response IL-4, IL-5, and RANTES (Regulated on Activation Normal T cell Expressed and Secreted) highlighted after treatment with I. tinctoria extract. keywords: acid; activity; analysis; cell; compounds; cultures; extracts; i. tinctoria; indigo; indirubin; isatan; isatis; isatis tinctoria; leaf; leaves; phenolic; plant; production; properties; root; rosette; studies; study; tryptanthrin cache: cord-323479-vlgv3nwq.txt plain text: cord-323479-vlgv3nwq.txt item: #119 of 143 id: cord-325380-uo1tdi1z author: Hu, Caiyun title: Efficacy of Lianhua Qingwen Compared with Conventional Drugs in the Treatment of Common Pneumonia and COVID-19 Pneumonia: A Meta-Analysis date: 2020-09-17 words: 5015 flesch: 35 summary: e lesson of supplementary treatment with Chinese medicine on severe laboratory-confirmed SARS patients e use of an herbal formula by hospital care workers during the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic in Hong Kong to prevent severe acute respiratory syndrome transmission, relieve influenza-related symptoms, and improve quality of life: a prospective cohort study A case of autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cirrhosis overlap syndrome treated with Chinese herbs Utilization and practice of traditional/complementary/alternative medicine (TM/CAM) in South Africa Protective essential oil attenuates influenza virus infection: an in vitro study in MDCK cells Advances in pharmacology and clinical research of lianhua Qingwen capsules Lianhua Qingwen Community-acquired pneumonia requiring hospitalization among U.S. children A novel coronavirus from patients with pneumonia in China 19 sitrep-199.pdf?sfvrsn�6b9d262d_2, World Health 12 Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Organization World Health Organization, WHO Director-General's Opening Remarks at the Media Briefing on COVID-19-3 National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China, Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of COVID-19 Pneumonia, National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China e CONSORT statement: revised recommendations for improving the quality of reports of parallel-group randomized trials Assessing the quality of reports of randomized clinical trials: is blinding necessary? e cochrane collaboration's tool for assessing risk of bias in randomised trials Measuring inconsistency in meta-analyses Meta-analysis in clinical trials Trim and fill: a simple funnel-plotbased method of testing and adjusting for publication bias in meta-analysis Observation of clinical effect of Lianhuaqingwen capsule combined with cefuroxime in the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia Effects of lianhuaqingwen granules on pulmonary function and serum inflammatory factors in children with mycoplasma pneumonia pneumonia erapeutic effect of Lianhua Qingwen granule combined with sequential therapy of azithromycin on children mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia complicated with atelectasis and its effect on T lymphocyte subsets and inflammatory factors Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of Lianhuaqingwen granule combined with cefoperazone sodiumsulbactam sodium in patients with community-acquired pneumonia Analysis of the application of Lianhuaqingwen and oseltamivir phosphate capsules in the treatment of pneumonia Clinical study of Lianhuaqingwen capsules combined with cefuroxime in treatment of community acquired pneumonia Clinical study on Lianhua Qingwen capsules combined with levofloxacisn in treatment of pneumonia Effect of Lianhua Qingwen capsules on pulmonary function index, serum inflammatory factor level and curative effect in children with mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia Observation of the effect of Lianhua Qingwen granule combined with moxifloxacin tablets on elderly community-acquired pneumonia Clinical observation of Lianhua Qingwen capsules combined with piperacillin and sulbactam in treatment of pneumonia Clinical 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community-acquired pneumonia Clinical observation on treatment of 49 cases of viral pneumonia with Lianhua Qingwen capsule erapeutic effect of Lianhua Qingwen granules on community acquired pneumonia Clinical observation of Lianhua Qingwen capsule in treating community acquired pneumonia Observation on the efficacy and safety of Lianhua Qingwen granule in adjuvant treatment of pneumonia Clinical effect of Lianhua Qingwen granules combined with moxifloxacin tablets in the treatment of acquired pneumonia in the elderly community Observation of curative effect of Lianhua Qingwen granules combined ceftriaxone sodium for injection on the treatment of senile bacterial pneumonia Observation on the therapeutic effect of Lianhua Qingwen granule on non-severe community-acquired pneumonia erapeutic effect observation of Lianhua Qingwen particles in treating patients with bronchopneumonia Clinical evaluation of Lianhua Qingwen particle on treatment of pneumonia e observation of curative effect of 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rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps Effect of lianhua qingwen on immunity of mice infected with flu virus Lianhua Qingwen exerts anti-viral and anti-inflammatory activity against novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Effect of Lianhua Qingwen capsules on inflammatory cytokines and junction protein expression in mice with acute lung injury induced by lipopolysaccharides Identification of a pharmacological biomarker for the bioassay-based quality control of a thirteen-component TCM formula (Lianhua Qingwen) used in treating influenza A virus (H1N1) infection Chinese herbal medicine for severe acute respiratory syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis Traditional Chinese herbal medicine as a source of molecules with antiviral activity Traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of patients infected with 2019-new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2): a review and perspective Outbreak of pneumonia of unknown etiology in Wuhan, China: the mystery and the miracle A meta-analysis of the effect and safety of Lianhua Qingwen capsules in the treatment of community acquired pneumonia Efficacy and safety of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine for corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19): a systematic review and meta-analysis Announcement of Shijiazhuang Yiling pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. on media reports Clinical drug safety of Lianhua Qingwen preparation: a systematic evaluation Systematic review of efficacy and safety of Lianhua Qingwen capsules in treatment of viral influenza Efficacy and safety of Lianhua Qingwen capsule for influenza: a systematic review Efficacy of Lianhua Qingwen capsule compared with oseltamivir for influenza A virus infection: a meta-analysis of randomized, controlled trials Research on Clinical Efficacy of Facilitating the Flow of Lung-qi and Clear Lung-Heart of Community-Acquired Pneumonia (Lung-Heart Syndrome) e Lianhua Qingwen group had a shorter healing period than the conventional drug group (WMD � −1.68, 95% CI � −2.62 to −0.74, P < 0.001). keywords: analysis; group; lianhua; lianhua qingwen; pneumonia; qingwen; studies cache: cord-325380-uo1tdi1z.txt plain text: cord-325380-uo1tdi1z.txt item: #120 of 143 id: cord-327253-gge6wzly author: Villa, Simone title: Stigma at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-08-07 words: 1376 flesch: 47 summary: In Italy, some politicians accused Chinese people of poor hygiene and unhealthy cultural practices, including that of eating live mice. The Guardian Asian Americans report over 650 racist acts over last week, new data says Politician apologizes for saying coronavirus caused by Chinese people eating 'live mice' Italiani untori You Could Lick the Benches': Life for the First Wave of U Immunity passports in the context of COVID-19. keywords: covid-19; health; people; stigma cache: cord-327253-gge6wzly.txt plain text: cord-327253-gge6wzly.txt item: #121 of 143 id: cord-327502-za6x4reh author: Tian, Lin title: Inward international students in China and their contributions to global common goods date: 2020-03-11 words: 8167 flesch: 33 summary: International student mobility, in its multiplicity of forms, continues to be a high priority of internationalization, which refers to students moving from a country of origin to a country of education for study in a limited time (Knight 2012) . (2018) consider that international student mobility has brought diverse and plentiful benefits to students, home and host institutions, communities, and countries, for instance, international students can be portrayed as precious human capital to boost the host country's economy and also as sources of income for the higher education sector. keywords: china; chinese; countries; education; global; goods; international; internationalization; mobility; policies; research; student mobility; students; university cache: cord-327502-za6x4reh.txt plain text: cord-327502-za6x4reh.txt item: #122 of 143 id: cord-330674-enq6kgab author: Yu, Jung-Sheng title: Traditional Chinese medicine treatments for upper respiratory tract infections/common colds in Taiwan date: 2014-06-12 words: 4024 flesch: 48 summary: key: cord-330674-enq6kgab authors: Yu, Jung-Sheng; Ho, Chung-Han; Hsu, Yao-Chin; Wang, Jhi-Joung; Hsieh, Ching-Liang title: Traditional Chinese medicine treatments for upper respiratory tract infections/common colds in Taiwan date: 2014-06-12 journal: Six countries, six reform models: their healthcare reform: experience of Israel, the Netherlands Use frequency of traditional Chinese medicine in Taiwan Evidence combination in medical data mining Discovering frequent closed itemsets for association rules Machine learning in action Frequency and pattern of Chinese herbal medicine prescriptions for urticaria in Taiwan during 2009: analysis of the national health insurance database Nationwide surveillance of influenza during the pandemic (2009-2010) and post-pandemic Prescriptions of Chinese herbal medicines for insomnia in Taiwan during Application of frequent itemsets mining to analyze patterns of one-stop visits in Taiwan Knowledge, attitude and behavioral intention of Chinese traditional medicine among outpatients Respiratory tract infections -antibiotic prescribing: prescribing of antibiotics for self-limiting respiratory tract infections in adults and children in primary care The Chinese national guidelines on diagnosis and management of cough Chinese guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of influenza Influenza-associated morbidity in subtropical Taiwan Influenza virus transmission is dependent on relative humidity and temperature IgA class switch occurs in the organized nasopharynx-and gut-associated lymphoid tissue, but not in the diffuse lamina propria of airways and gut Pathogen burden in essential hypertension Allergic respiratory disease as a potential co-morbidity for hypertension Allergic rhinitis and immunoglobulin deficiency in preschool children with frequent upper respiratory illness Respiratory and allergic health effects of dampness, mold, and dampness-related agents: a review of the epidemiologic evidence Othman NH. keywords: chinese; infections; influenza; medicine; patients; study; taiwan; tcm; treatment; urtis cache: cord-330674-enq6kgab.txt plain text: cord-330674-enq6kgab.txt item: #123 of 143 id: cord-333119-vu4qbcy1 author: Zhang, Xiao-rui title: The Important Role of Volatile Components From a Traditional Chinese Medicine Dayuan-Yin Against the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-09-25 words: 5875 flesch: 27 summary: It has various pharmacological potential such as antibacterial, antiviral, and immune-enhancing properties which can be exploited in the treatment of acute upper respiratory tract infection (Zhang et al., 2013) . Furthermore, lopinavir and many interferons, especially interferon beta, have moderate effects against SARS-COV in vitro and can be used in combination with ribavirin (Chen et al., 2004; Chan et al., 2013) . keywords: acute; antibacterial; components; covid-19; dayuan; disease; effects; et al; injury; lung; medicine; oil; patients; prevention; treatment; yin cache: cord-333119-vu4qbcy1.txt plain text: cord-333119-vu4qbcy1.txt item: #124 of 143 id: cord-333479-d0mgma42 author: Duan, Li title: An investigation of mental health status of children and adolescents in China during the outbreak of COVID-19 date: 2020-07-02 words: 4622 flesch: 35 summary: Having a family member or friend infected with coronavirus was also significantly associated with increases in anxiety levels. Given that the outbreak originated in a highly dense urban area, and there have been subsequently many more deaths in this area, it could be the case that anxiety levels of urban residents are higher than those of rural areas. keywords: adolescents; anxiety; children; china; depression; epidemic; internet; levels; study cache: cord-333479-d0mgma42.txt plain text: cord-333479-d0mgma42.txt item: #125 of 143 id: cord-333595-9erjf8rk author: Maurushat, Alana title: The benevolent health worm: comparing Western human rights-based ethics and Confucian duty-based moral philosophy date: 2008-02-14 words: 10022 flesch: 49 summary: As one human rights expert writes, 'the Chinese government essentially views these obligations as a matter of foreign affairs, and seeks to insulate the domestic arena from the reach of international human rights law, both in symbolic and practical terms. ' Is there a moral duty to write and disseminate public health information which differs from authorized accounts? keywords: censorship; china; chinese; computer; consent; health; health worm; human; information; international; internet; law; public; rights; state; use; worm cache: cord-333595-9erjf8rk.txt plain text: cord-333595-9erjf8rk.txt item: #126 of 143 id: cord-334401-i5dz7ufc author: Adja, K.Y.C. title: Pandemics and social stigma: Who's next? Italy's experience with COVID-19 date: 2020-06-04 words: 1304 flesch: 59 summary: Italy's experience with COVID-19 date: 2020-06-04 journal: Public Health DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2020.05.054 sha: doc_id: 334401 cord_uid: i5dz7ufc nan On December 31, 2019, Chinese authorities reported to the World Health Organization the first case of what is now known as COVID-19, a respiratory syndrome caused by SARS-CoV Q2 -2. However, discussions on whether to admit people coming from the outbreak epicenter in China raged immediately not only at the political level but also on the media and social media, paired with xenophobic comments on Chinese wet markets and culinary habits. keywords: chinese; covid-19; virus cache: cord-334401-i5dz7ufc.txt plain text: cord-334401-i5dz7ufc.txt item: #127 of 143 id: cord-336753-4212ftlc author: Luo, Lu title: Analysis on herbal medicines utilized for treatment of COVID-19 date: 2020-05-27 words: 3560 flesch: 23 summary: key: cord-336753-4212ftlc authors: Luo, Lu; Jiang, Jingwen; Wang, Cheng; Fitzgerald, Martin; Hu, Weifeng; Zhou, Yumei; Zhang, Hui; Chen, Shilin title: Analysis on herbal medicines utilized for treatment of COVID-19 date: 2020-05-27 journal: Acta Pharm Sin B DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2020.05.007 sha: doc_id: 336753 cord_uid: 4212ftlc As coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic poses a substantial global public health threat, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was used in 91.50% of the COVID-19 cases in China, showing encouraging results in improving symptom management and reducing the deterioration, mortality, and recurrence rates. Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers Lab of system pharmacology Research on component law of Chinese patent medicine for anti-influenza and development of new recipes for anti-influenza by unsupervised data mining methods A hierarchical clustering based on mutual information maximization Molecular scaffold analysis of natural products databases in the public domain Classification of mixtures of Chinese herbal medicines based on a self-organizing map (SOM) keywords: analysis; anti; china; chinese; covid-19; disease; effects; formulae; medicine; tcm; treatment cache: cord-336753-4212ftlc.txt plain text: cord-336753-4212ftlc.txt item: #128 of 143 id: cord-336794-ok6j19kf author: Lu, Meiqi title: Efficacy and safety of Chinese patent medicine injection for COVID-19: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2020-06-19 words: 2514 flesch: 42 summary: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Chinese patent medicine injection in the treatment of COVID-19 and to explore the role of Chinese medicine in the treatment of COVID-19. key: cord-336794-ok6j19kf authors: Lu, Meiqi; Lu, Zhen; Zhang, Ting; Wang, Wei; Xue, Ye; Cao, Zhiqun title: Efficacy and safety of Chinese patent medicine injection for COVID-19: keywords: analysis; bias; chinese; covid-19; injection; medicine; treatment cache: cord-336794-ok6j19kf.txt plain text: cord-336794-ok6j19kf.txt item: #129 of 143 id: cord-337546-60xq8dpg author: Chang, Chia-Chien title: Weaponized Interdependence: China's Economic Statecraft and Social Penetration against Taiwan date: 2020-12-31 words: 8313 flesch: 48 summary: How Sharp Power Threatens Soft Power: The Right and Wrong Ways to Respond to Authoritarian Influence The Rise of Digital Authoritarianism Fake News: National Security in the Post-Truth Era How the Chinese Government Fabricates Social Media Posts for Strategic Distraction, not Engaged Argument A 16-year-old pop star was forced to apologize to China for waving Taiwan's flag Taiwan Rebukes Beijing's New 26 Measures for Cross-strait Exchanges Taipei Times The Social Media 'War' Over the South China Sea You can speak whatever you want in the Golden Horse Film Festival:' From 'Taiwan as an independent country' to 'China: we cannot lose a single inch China Bans Citizens From Traveling to Taiwan as Individual Tourists Storm in a bubble teacup over Taiwan firm's support for Hong Kong protesters Absence of China a 'loss' at Chinese-language 'Oscars' in Taiwan Taiwan YouTuber loses China business over Tsai interview Goods manufactured in Taiwan and exported to China are required to be labeled 'Made in Taiwan, China,' source tells China's Tsinghua Unigroup to invest $12 billion via world's biggest private placement Chinese Cyber-Operatives Boosted Taiwan's Insurgent Candidate Hackers accessed to and monitored the email accounts of political science professors of National Sun Yat-sen University for three years Most of the participants were strongly encouraged to show their support for Chinese nationalism, recognize the traditional cultural roots as the basis for the unification of the two sides of the Taiwan Straits The opinion leaders, including scholars, experts, and retired military officers, were invited to participate in China's state-run TV programs and expressed their support for the Chinese government or the unification of the two sides of the Taiwan Straits, which led the Chinese people to mistakenly believe that this was the mainstream opinion of Taiwanese society. According to the data, every summer, more than 3,000 Taiwanese students participate in such China tours. keywords: china; chinese; example; exchange; government; information; media; national; networks; party; penetration; power; pro; social; statecraft; strait; taiwan; taiwanese; temples cache: cord-337546-60xq8dpg.txt plain text: cord-337546-60xq8dpg.txt item: #130 of 143 id: cord-338901-1kzy7rts author: Li, Heng title: Overview of therapeutic drug research for COVID-19 in China date: 2020-06-17 words: 5106 flesch: 44 summary: Molecular basis of ribavirin resistance Comparative effectiveness of aerosolized versus oral ribavirin for the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus infections: a single-center retrospective cohort study and review of the literature Ideal oral combinations to eradicate HCV: the role of ribavirin A major outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong Clinical features and short-term outcomes of 144 patients with SARS in the greater Toronto area Short term outcome and risk factors for adverse clinical outcomes in adults with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) Severe acute respiratory syndrome: report of treatment and outcome after a major outbreak Ribavirin and interferonbeta synergistically inhibit SARS-associated coronavirus replication in animal and human cell lines Ribavirin and interferon alfa-2a for severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a retrospective cohort study Use of chloroquine in viral diseases Effects of chloroquine on viral infections: an old drug against today's diseases? Remdesivir and chloroquine effectively inhibit the recently emerged novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in vitro Evidence for a common evolutionary origin of coronavirus spike protein receptor-binding subunits Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread Progress in antiviral therapy of new coronavirus pneumonia Arbidol as a broad-spectrum antiviral: an update Arbidol: a broad-spectrum antiviral compound that blocks viral fusion The synthetic antiviral drug arbidol inhibits globally prevalent pathogenic viruses Comparison of inhibitory effects of arbidol and Lianhuaqingwen Capsules on Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in vitro and in vivo Clinical characteristics and therapeutic procedure for four cases with 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia receiving combined Chinese and Western medicine treatment Dancing with chemical formulae of antivirals: a personal account Dancing with chemical formulae of antivirals: A panoramic view (Part 2) Mechanism of action of T-705 against influenza virus. In vitro susceptibility of 10 clinical isolates of SARS coronavirus to selected antiviral compounds Combined adjuvant effect of ginseng stem-leaf saponins and selenium on immune responses to a live bivalent vaccine of Newcastle disease virus and infectious bronchitis virus in chickens Structure of the SARS-CoV-2 spike receptor-binding domain bound to the ACE2 receptor Structural basis of receptor recognition by SARS-CoV-2 Cryo-EM structure of the 2019-nCoV spike in the prefusion conformation The SARS-coronavirus papain-like protease: structure, function and inhibition by designed antiviral compounds Learning from the past: possible urgent prevention and treatment options for severe acute respiratory infections caused by 2019-nCoV Nucleotide analogues as inhibitors of viral polymerases SARS-CoV-2 cell entry depends on ACE2 and TMPRSS2 and is blocked by a clinically proven protease inhibitor keywords: antiviral; chinese; clinical; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; medicine; pneumonia; rna; sars; treatment cache: cord-338901-1kzy7rts.txt plain text: cord-338901-1kzy7rts.txt item: #131 of 143 id: cord-339864-rv5zw972 author: Reihani, Hamidreza title: Non-evidenced based treatment: An unintended cause of morbidity and mortality related to COVID-19 date: 2020-05-06 words: 1012 flesch: 41 summary: In silico screening of Chinese herbal medicines with the potential to directly inhibit 2019 novel coronavirus Traditional Chinese herbal medicine for treating novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pneumonia: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis Toxicities by herbal medicines with emphasis to traditional Chinese medicine Misinformation and false medical advice spreads in Iran Risk Communication: EPI-WIN World Health Organization. Use of Chinese herbal products for treating viruses is not guided by viral pathology, rather herbs are prescribed by herbalists according to Chinese diagnostic patterns (inspection, listening, smelling, inquiry, and palpitation) keywords: coronavirus; covid-19; health; herbal cache: cord-339864-rv5zw972.txt plain text: cord-339864-rv5zw972.txt item: #132 of 143 id: cord-340119-af8i359n author: Wang, Shi-xin title: Diagnosis and treatment of novel coronavirus pneumonia based on the theory of traditional Chinese medicine date: 2020-04-15 words: 5329 flesch: 45 summary: Epub ahead of print Clinical characteristics of novel coronavirus disease 2019 in China Coronavirus: UK screens direct flights from Wuhan after US case First case of 2019 novel coronavirus in the United States Identification of a novel coronavirus causing severe pneumonia in human: a descriptive study Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 99 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a descriptive study A textual research on the origin of the disease in the theory of pathogeny and syndromes. Notice on issuing the prevention and treatment plan of traditional Chinese medicine for pneumonia infected by novel coronavirus in Gansu Province (trial second edition) Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of pneumonia infected by novel coronavirus in Shaanxi Province Henan Province released a traditional Chinese medicine plan for the prevention of pneumonia caused by novel coronavirus Hebei Provincial Health Commission. keywords: blood; chinese; coronavirus; dampness; disease; medicine; novel; pneumonia; tcm; treatment cache: cord-340119-af8i359n.txt plain text: cord-340119-af8i359n.txt item: #133 of 143 id: cord-340995-t1zu7uqa author: Jiang, Sida title: Databases for facilitating mechanistic investigations of traditional Chinese medicines against COVID-19 date: 2020-06-02 words: 457 flesch: 26 summary: Traditional Chinese medicine for COVID-19 treatment The use of Traditional Chinese Medicines to treat SARS-CoV-2 may cause more harm than good The pros and cons of traditional Chinese medicines in the treatment of COVID-19 Chemical Composition and Pharmacological Mechanism of Qingfei Paidu Decoction and Ma Xing Shi Gan Decoction Against Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): key: cord-340995-t1zu7uqa authors: Jiang, Sida; Cui, Qiuji; Ni, Bingwei; Chen, Yingying; Tan, Ying; Chen, Weiping; Chen, Yu Zong title: Databases for facilitating mechanistic investigations of traditional Chinese medicines against COVID-19 date: 2020-06-02 journal: keywords: chemical; medicines cache: cord-340995-t1zu7uqa.txt plain text: cord-340995-t1zu7uqa.txt item: #134 of 143 id: cord-341436-apcueljv author: Zhai, Yusen title: Mental health care for international Chinese students affected by the COVID-19 outbreak date: 2020-03-19 words: 460 flesch: 43 summary: key: cord-341436-apcueljv authors: Zhai, Yusen; Du, Xue title: Mental health care for international Chinese students affected by the COVID-19 outbreak date: 2020-03-19 journal: Mental health care for international Chinese students requires improvement. keywords: health; students cache: cord-341436-apcueljv.txt plain text: cord-341436-apcueljv.txt item: #135 of 143 id: cord-342852-8wlqbwdi author: Chen, Jie title: Risk factors for depression and anxiety in healthcare workers deployed during the COVID-19 outbreak in China date: 2020-09-10 words: 3995 flesch: 49 summary: A novel coronavirus outbreak of global health concern National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China (2020-03-04) Daily briefing on novel coronavirus cases in China Report of the WHO-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19 Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong in 2003: stress and psychological impact among frontline healthcare workers The mental health of medical workers in Wuhan, China dealing with the 2019 novel coronavirus Dynamics of a stressful encounter: Cognitive appraisal, coping, and encounter outcomes The relationship between burnout, depression and anxiety: a systematic review and meta-analysis Prevalence of burnout, depression, anxiety and stress in Australian midwives: a cross-sectional survey Responding to the hidden pandemic for healthcare workers: stress 2020) Occurrence, prevention, and management of the psychological effects of emerging virus outbreaks on healthcare workers: rapid review and meta-analysis Clinical characteristics of 138 hospitalized patients with 2019 novel coronavirus-infected pneumonia in Wuhan Relationship between anxiety and burnout among Chinese physicians: a moderated mediation model Work-family conflict and burnout among Chinese female nurses: the mediating effect of psychological capital The mediating role of coping style in the relationship between psychological capital and burnout among Chinese Nurses Nurse burnout and its association with occupational stress in a cross-sectional study in Shanghai Prevalence and factors associated with occupational burnout among HIV/AIDS healthcare workers in China: a cross-sectional study Associations between erectile dysfunction and psychological disorders (depression and anxiety): a crosssectional study in a Chinese population Reliability and validity of a generalized anxiety scale in general hospital outpatients Validation of the generalized anxiety disorder-7 (GAD-7) among Chinese people with epilepsy The patient health questionnaire somatic, anxiety, and depressive symptom scales: a systematic review Reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9) in the general population Validity study of Patient Health Questionnaire-9 items for Internet screening in depression among Chinese university students Logistic regression diagnostics: understanding how well a model predicts outcomes Managing workplace stress in outpatient nursing Evolution of the novel coronavirus from the ongoing Wuhan outbreak and modeling of its spike protein for risk of human transmission Genomic characterisation and epidemiology of 2019 novel. We conducted a cross-sectional survey of psychological state on Chinese healthcare workers by delivering online questionnaires through WeChat platform (https ://www. keywords: anxiety; burnout; covid-19; depression; healthcare; study; symptoms; workers cache: cord-342852-8wlqbwdi.txt plain text: cord-342852-8wlqbwdi.txt item: #136 of 143 id: cord-343163-khnyx9qu author: Zhao, Rui title: Defining and quantifying China's ocean economy date: 2013-06-21 words: 7226 flesch: 43 summary: The definition and value of the ocean industries in China and their relevant importance to the overall Chinese economy are then compared to the definition for ocean economy industries in the US and Europe. [24] proposes four principles for developing a robust profile of ocean industries: keywords: activities; china; chinese; data; development; economic; industry; marine; national; ocean economy; ocean industries; value cache: cord-343163-khnyx9qu.txt plain text: cord-343163-khnyx9qu.txt item: #137 of 143 id: cord-348486-3ji6nwer author: Turcios-Casco, Manfredo A. title: Do not blame bats and pangolins! Global consequences for wildlife conservation after the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic date: 2020-09-19 words: 1950 flesch: 41 summary: Emerg Infec Dis Wildlife and traditional Chinese medicine: supply and demand for wildlife species key: cord-348486-3ji6nwer authors: Turcios-Casco, Manfredo A.; Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto title: Do not blame bats and pangolins! keywords: bats; pangolins; species; wildlife cache: cord-348486-3ji6nwer.txt plain text: cord-348486-3ji6nwer.txt item: #138 of 143 id: cord-350057-2rac6nql author: Yao, Xuebiao title: In focus: molecular and cell biology research in China date: 2013-08-07 words: 4969 flesch: 36 summary: It is worth noting that the funding agencies in China are taking increasingly strict measures with regard to scientific ethics to minimize the issue of scientific misconduct that has occurred in China and could setback the fast-growing phase of scientific research and development. There is no doubt that as scientific research continues to flourish in China, more goodquality journals will emerge from Chinese biological societies. keywords: biology; cell; china; chinese; development; funding; mcb; nsfc; research; scholars; scientific; scientists; talent cache: cord-350057-2rac6nql.txt plain text: cord-350057-2rac6nql.txt item: #139 of 143 id: cord-350443-ca5avyjf author: Zhang, Lei title: Trends in Notifiable Infectious Diseases in China: Implications for Surveillance and Population Health Policy date: 2012-02-16 words: 7966 flesch: 45 summary: In 1955, a total of 5,970,000 malaria cases were reported nationally, accounting for 68% of the total number of reported infectious disease cases and an incidence of 1,028 per 100,000 population. Vaccine-preventable diseases, bacterial infections and gastrointestinal diseases were the greatest causes of death, accounting for 30.0%, 24.0% and 19.5% of reported infectious diseases death cases among Chinese population in 1975 ( Figure 1b) . keywords: cases; china; chinese; diseases; epidemic; health; hiv; mortality; number; population; rate; surveillance; transmission cache: cord-350443-ca5avyjf.txt plain text: cord-350443-ca5avyjf.txt item: #140 of 143 id: cord-353185-aapg75af author: Tambo, Ernest title: The value of China-Africa health development initiatives in strengthening “One Health” strategy date: 2019-09-24 words: 6745 flesch: 19 summary: Greater commitment to strengthen local and regional operationalization of integrated disease surveillance and response, public health systems and core capacities have been documented to critically address public health emergencies, biosecurity and disaster risk across the continent. The US CDC looks forward to engaging in this partnership for many years to come to advance public health across Africa and global health security keywords: africa; africa health; capacity; china; chinese; control; countries; development; diseases; evidence; global; health; medical; programs; response; surveillance cache: cord-353185-aapg75af.txt plain text: cord-353185-aapg75af.txt item: #141 of 143 id: cord-353427-m7xwsqdk author: Cheng, Peng title: Psychometric Property Study of the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) in Chinese Healthcare Workers during the Outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 date: 2020-08-23 words: 3543 flesch: 44 summary: We revised this previously studied PCL-5 Chinese version by using translating-callback method (F, C, & D, 1993). A survey of traumatic stress professionals Evidence for a unique PTSD construct represented by PTSD's D1-D3 symptoms Evaluating Structural Equation Models with Unobservable Variables and Measurement Error The epidemiology of post-traumatic stress disorder after disasters A follow-up study of post-traumatic stress disorder of SARS patients after discharge Cross-cultural adaptation of health-related quality of life measures: literature review and proposed guidelines Editorial: Post-traumatic Stress in the Family Cutoff criteria for fit indexes in covariance structure analysis: Conventional criteria versus new alternatives Posttraumatic stress disorder checklist for DSM-5: Psychometric properties in a Japanese population Mental health impact of 9/11 Pentagon attack: Validation of a rapid assessment tool Factors Associated With Mental Health Outcomes Among Health Care Workers Exposed to Coronavirus Disease The German version of the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5): psychometric properties and diagnostic utility The underlying dimensions of DSM-5 posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in an epidemiological sample of Chinese earthquake survivors The Investigation of Mental State in Victims of Wen-chuan Earthquake Post-traumatic stress disorder following disasters: a systematic review Psychiatric disorders among survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing Functional significance of a novel 7-factor model of DSM-5 PTSD symptoms: results from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans study Cronbach's Alpha: A Tool for Assessing the Reliability of Scales Confirmatory factor analyses of posttraumatic stress symptoms in deployed and nondeployed veterans of the Gulf War Psychometric properties of the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5: a pilot study Dimensional Structure of DSM-5 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms: Results From the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study Assessing the underlying dimensionality of DSM-5 PTSD symptoms in Chinese adolescents surviving the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake The PTSD checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5). keywords: chinese; factor; healthcare; pcl-5; ptsd; study; validity; version cache: cord-353427-m7xwsqdk.txt plain text: cord-353427-m7xwsqdk.txt item: #142 of 143 id: cord-353866-0r1b44id author: Sun, Hongpeng title: Changes of Adult Population Health Status in China from 2003 to 2008 date: 2011-12-02 words: 3422 flesch: 50 summary: Hence it is imperative to assess population health using indicators that reflect contemporary health issues. However, overall Chinese adult population health status has not been improved due to short time and small proportion of residents performing frequent exercise; hence it seems that the prevalence and burden of chronic diseases will continue to grow. keywords: china; chinese; disease; health; population; prevalence; status; survey cache: cord-353866-0r1b44id.txt plain text: cord-353866-0r1b44id.txt item: #143 of 143 id: cord-355120-fg8iqhxq author: Gong, Linna title: The Herba Patriniae (Caprifoliaceae): A Review on Traditional uses, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Quality Control date: 2020-08-23 words: 8565 flesch: 23 summary: A traditional Chinese medicine formula for the treatment of bronchitis Analysis of chemical constituents of Patrinia scabiosaefolia Fisch The anti-inflammatory and 1466 anti-nociceptive activities of Patrinia villosa and its mechanism on the proinflammatory 1467 cytokines of rats with pelvic inflammation An analysis of nutrient constituents 1470 of wild Patrinaia villosa Effect of Patrinia villosa Juss extract on the 1472 sleep function and spontaneous activity of mice. The ethanol extract of PS (0.5 g/mL/10 g) had an obvious sedative effect on mice, its sedative time was longer than water extract and its intensity was similar to that of pentobarbital, while without hypnotic effect. keywords: acid; chinese; ethanol; ethanol extract; extract; medicine; patrinia; traditional; water; water extract cache: cord-355120-fg8iqhxq.txt plain text: cord-355120-fg8iqhxq.txt