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http://weekly.chinacdc.cn/article/doi/10.46234/ccdcw2020.146?pageType=en
Fei Tuo, Qiang Zhou, Baolu Yang, Xuan Peng, Jing Zhang, Quanfu Sun China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 537-540.
Fei Tuo, Qiang Zhou, Baolu Yang, Xuan Peng, Jing Zhang, Quanfu Sun China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 537-540.
National Monitoring for Radioactivity in Foods — China, 2012–2019
Fei Tuo, Qiang Zhou, Baolu Yang, Xuan Peng, Jing Zhang, Quanfu Sun
2020-07-18
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China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 537-540.
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doi:10.46234/ccdcw2020.146
10.46234/ccdcw2020.146
China CDC Weekly
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http://weekly.chinacdc.cn/article/doi/10.46234/ccdcw2020.131?pageType=en
Xiaomin Xu, Liang Sun, Yizhe Zhang, Jiayang Song, Chao Xing, Hongshun Zhang <sec<<p< <b<What is already known about this topic?</b< </p<</sec<<sec<<p<Among all food poisoning, poisonings caused by wild mushrooms containing amanitin toxins have the highest case fatality rate. Amanitin toxins can cause acute liver function damage, and symptoms of the poisoning can include vomiting and diarrhea in early stages and progressive liver damage 2–3 days later.</p<</sec<<sec< <p< <b<What is added by this report?</b< </p<</sec<<sec< <p<Before 2019, there were about 1–2 cases of wild mushroom containing amanitin toxins poisoning each year in Zhejiang Province. In 2019, 10 cases were identified through disease investigation and toxin detection and biological identification in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province. All patients had a history of wild mushroom consumption.</p< </sec<<sec< <p< <b<What are the implications for public health practice?</b< </p<</sec<<sec< <p<In the summer, some people collect the wild mushrooms for consumption. In China, about 20 species of mushrooms can cause death, and most people lack the ability to identify which mushrooms are edible. To combat this, effective science popularization and prevention and control work will be able to reduce the occurrence of related poisoning events.</p<</sec< China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 541-544.
Xiaomin Xu, Liang Sun, Yizhe Zhang, Jiayang Song, Chao Xing, Hongshun Zhang <sec<<p< <b<What is already known about this topic?</b< </p<</sec<<sec<<p<Among all food poisoning, poisonings caused by wild mushrooms containing amanitin toxins have the highest case fatality rate. Amanitin toxins can cause acute liver function damage, and symptoms of the poisoning can include vomiting and diarrhea in early stages and progressive liver damage 2–3 days later.</p<</sec<<sec< <p< <b<What is added by this report?</b< </p<</sec<<sec< <p<Before 2019, there were about 1–2 cases of wild mushroom containing amanitin toxins poisoning each year in Zhejiang Province. In 2019, 10 cases were identified through disease investigation and toxin detection and biological identification in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province. All patients had a history of wild mushroom consumption.</p< </sec<<sec< <p< <b<What are the implications for public health practice?</b< </p<</sec<<sec< <p<In the summer, some people collect the wild mushrooms for consumption. In China, about 20 species of mushrooms can cause death, and most people lack the ability to identify which mushrooms are edible. To combat this, effective science popularization and prevention and control work will be able to reduce the occurrence of related poisoning events.</p<</sec< China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 541-544.
Poisonings Caused by Wild Mushroom Containing Amanitin Toxins — Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, China, 2019
Xiaomin Xu, Liang Sun, Yizhe Zhang, Jiayang Song, Chao Xing, Hongshun Zhang
2020-07-18
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China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 541-544.
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doi:10.46234/ccdcw2020.131
10.46234/ccdcw2020.131
China CDC Weekly
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Qianfang Guo, Lirong Zou, Jianxiang Yu, Yingchao Song, Lijun Liang, Xue Zhuang, Tie Song, Jie Wu China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 545-548.
Qianfang Guo, Lirong Zou, Jianxiang Yu, Yingchao Song, Lijun Liang, Xue Zhuang, Tie Song, Jie Wu China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 545-548.
First Human Infection with Avian Influenza H9N2 — Guangdong Province, China, 2020
Qianfang Guo, Lirong Zou, Jianxiang Yu, Yingchao Song, Lijun Liang, Xue Zhuang, Tie Song, Jie Wu
2020-07-18
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China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 545-548.
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doi:10.46234/ccdcw2020.147
10.46234/ccdcw2020.147
China CDC Weekly
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http://weekly.chinacdc.cn/article/doi/10.46234/ccdcw2020.145?pageType=en
Xiaona Shen, Jianyun Li, Mengguang Fan, Lianxu Xia, Wei Li China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 549-550.
Xiaona Shen, Jianyun Li, Mengguang Fan, Lianxu Xia, Wei Li China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 549-550.
A Reemergent Case of Bubonic Plague-Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, July, 2020
Xiaona Shen, Jianyun Li, Mengguang Fan, Lianxu Xia, Wei Li
2020-07-18
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China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 549-550.
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doi:10.46234/ccdcw2020.145
10.46234/ccdcw2020.145
China CDC Weekly
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http://weekly.chinacdc.cn/article/doi/10.46234/ccdcw2020.133?pageType=en
Robert G. Webster China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 551-552.
Robert G. Webster China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 551-552.
A Prepandemic Warning!
Robert G. Webster
2020-07-18
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China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 551-552.
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doi:10.46234/ccdcw2020.133
10.46234/ccdcw2020.133
China CDC Weekly
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http://weekly.chinacdc.cn/article/doi/10.46234/ccdcw2020.148?pageType=en
Peter Hao, Yu Chen, Zhenjun Li, Jingjing Xi, Feng Tan China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 553-554.
Peter Hao, Yu Chen, Zhenjun Li, Jingjing Xi, Feng Tan China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 553-554.
Xu Su, China CDC’s Chief Expert of Radiation Protection
Peter Hao, Yu Chen, Zhenjun Li, Jingjing Xi, Feng Tan
2020-07-18
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China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 553-554.
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doi:10.46234/ccdcw2020.148
10.46234/ccdcw2020.148
China CDC Weekly
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China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 555-556.
China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 555-556.
Reported Cases and Deaths of National Notifiable Infectious Diseases — China, May, 2020
2020-07-18
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China CDC Weekly. 2020 2(29): 555-556.
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doi:10.46234/ccdcw2020.130
10.46234/ccdcw2020.130
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