Zhenying Yang
5 Papers
3 Citations
Zhenying Yang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Invasive fungal infection is associated with antibiotic exposure in preterm infants: A multicentre prospective case-control study.
Shanshan Hou,Xiaoli Wang,Yonghui Yu,Hongyan Ji,Xiaoyu Dong,Jiahui Li,Huanhuan Li,Hai-Ying He,Zhongliang Li,Zhenying Yang,Wei-Bi Chen,G Yao,Yong-Feng Zhang,Jinghui Zhang,Mei-rong Bi,Shi-Ping Niu,Guo-Ying Zhao,Ren-xia Zhu,Guozhi Liu,Yong-Xia Jia,Yanan Gao +20 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the correlation of invasive fungal infection (IFI) and antibiotic exposure in very preterm infants or very low-birthweight infants admitted to 23 tertiary hospitals in China between 2018 and 2021.
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Pathogen Distribution and Antimicrobial Resistance of Early Onset Sepsis in Very Premature Infants: A Real-World Study
Hongyan Ji,Yonghui Yu,Lei Huang,Yan Kou,Xin Liu,Shin-Pai Li,Yong-Feng Zhang,Zhongliang Li,Xuemei Sun,Jing Wang,Kun Yang,Li-ying Zhou,Yao Luo,Guo-Ying Zhao,Zhenying Yang,Xiao Zhang,Xiujie Cui,Jing Li,Ying Wang,Jing Yuan Shi,Wei-Bi Chen,Yan Ma,Peng Zhao,Ri-ming Zhao,K. Zhou,Binghui Li,Ren-xia Zhu,Yanan Gao,Zhi-hao Zhou,Huanhuan Li,Jinlan Dou,Haiyan Li,Changliang Zhao,Bingjin Zhang,Xiaokang Wang +34 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors assessed the epidemiologic characteristics and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of pathogens causing early onset sepsis (EOS) among a cohort of very preterm infants in China.
Morbidity and Mortality of Neonatal Respiratory Failure in China: Surfactant Treatment in Very Immature Infants
Huanhuan Wang,Xirong Gao,Cuiqing Liu,Chaoying Yan,Xinzhu Lin,Chang-yi Yang,Zhenlang Lin,Wenjun Zhu,Zhenying Yang,Fengqin Yu,Yin-Ping Qiu,Xianzhi Liu,Xiaoyu Zhou,Chao Chen,Bo Sun +14 more
TL;DR: The outcomes of NRF, especially in extremely premature infants, reflect both progress and persistent limitations in providing respiratory support in the emerging NICUs of China, but overall survival for sick newborns had improved steadily.
Association Between Antibiotic Overexposure and Adverse Outcomes in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants Without Culture-Proven Sepsis or Necrotizing Enterocolitis: A Multicenter Prospective Study
Shanshan Hou,Yonghui Yu,Yanqiu Wu,Yangyang Cao,Jinghui Zhang,Zhijie Liu,Cheng Guo,Yao Chen,Xuemei Sun,Min Li,Yanan Gao,Guo-Ying Zhao,Shi-Ping Niu,Zhi-hao Zhou,Yun Wang,Zhenying Yang,Lei Huang,Chengyuan Zhang,Tong-Jong Chen,Xinfeng Zhao,Xia Li,Yong-Feng Zhang,Peng Zhao,Mei-rong Bi,Ri-ming Zhao +24 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the associations between higher antibiotic use rates (AURs) and adverse outcomes in very low birthweight (VLBW) infants without culture-proven sepsis or necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in a multicenter of China.
Determining resuscitation threshold for extremely preterm infants based on the survival rates without severe neurological injury
Xiao-Yu Dong,Wen-Wen Zhang,Dan Bi,Zhenying Yang,Hui Wang,De-Juan Yang,Bingjin Zhang,S Chandramohan Reddy,Yonghui Yu +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a prospective multi-centre cohort study between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2021, where infants with a gestational age between 22 and 28 (postnatal age in days) admitted to 40 tertiary NICUs in northern China were included and evaluated for death or severe neurological injury before discharge.