Ling Yang
Boston Children's Hospital
3 Papers
Ling Yang is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Mainland China. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Diagnostic and clinical utility of next‐generation sequencing in children born with multiple congenital anomalies in the China neonatal genomes project
Huijun Wang,Feifan Xiao,Xinran Dong,Yulan Lu,Guoqiang Cheng,Lai-Shuan Wang,Wei Lu,Lin Yang,Liping Chen,Wenqing Kang,Long Li,Xinnian Pan,Qiufen Wei,Deyi Zhuang,Dongmei Chen,Zhaoqing Yin,Ling Yang,Qi Ni,Renchao Liu,Gang Li,Ping Zhang,Yanyan Qian,Xu Li,Xiaomin Peng,Yao Wang,Fang Liu,Dahui Wang,Hao Li,Chun Shen,Liling Qian,Yun Cao,Bingbing Wu,Wenhao Zhou,Wenhao Zhou +33 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the genetic causes and characteristics of clinical outcomes in a large cohort of neonates with multiple congenital anomalies (MCAs) at birth, and showed that both CNVs and SNVs contribute to the genetic cause of MCAs, and earlier genetic assertion may lead to better clinical management for patients.
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A Cross-Sectional Nationwide Study on Accessibility and Availability of Neonatal care Resources in Hospitals of China: Current Situation, Mortality and Regional Differences
Qiuping Li,Xing Li,Qian Zhang,Yanping Zhang,Ling Liu,Xiuyong Cheng,Bin Yi,Jian Mao,Chao Chen,Shaoru He,Li Liu,Xiaoyu Zhou,Xianmei Lu,Zhenlang Lin,Jun Zheng,Xiao Chen,Shiwen Xia,Yangfang Li,Shaojie Yue,Chaoying Yan,Xinzhu Lin,Zhuying Wang,Jun Tang,Yang Wang,Dan-Ni Zhong,Li Ma,Yanxiang Chen,Mingxia Li,Hua Mei,Kezhan Liu,Ling Yang,Xiaorong Wang,Hong Wu,Yuan Shi,Zhichun Feng +34 more
- 01 Sep 2021
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper conducted a survey of all hospitals equipped with neonatal facilities in China from March 2019 to March 2020 with respect to the level and nature of these hospitals, the number of newborn beds and NICU beds, number of neonatal pediatricians, and the development of therapeutic techniques.
A randomized controlled trial protocol comparing the feeds of fresh versus frozen mother's own milk for preterm infants in the NICU.
Huiqing Sun,Yun Cao,Shuping Han,Rui Cheng,Ling Liu,Jiang-Qin Liu,Shiwen Xia,Jiajie Zhang,Zhankui Li,Xiuyong Cheng,Chuanzhong Yang,Xinnian Pan,Long Li,Xin Ding,Rensheng Wang,Mingyuan Wu,Xiaoying Li,Liping Shi,Falin Xu,Fengqin Yu,Jia-Hua Pan,Xiaolan Zhang,Li Li,Jie Yang,Mingxia Li,Changhong Yan,Qi Zhou,Jiao Lu,Mou Wei,Laishuan Wang,Ling Yang,Xiang Y. Ye,Sharon Unger,Foteini Kakulas,Shoo K. Lee,Shoo K. Lee +35 more
TL;DR: A pilot study showed that one feed of fresh mother’s own milk per day was safe, feasible, and can reduce morbidity in preterm infants, and changed health policy in NICUs across China, such that mothers are encouraged to enter the NICU and express fresh milk for their infants.