![]() Xi Men Yan and Feng Mei Zuo compliment Shan Cai when she enters the party with Jing. She also invites Shan Cai to her birthday party. That night, Jing helps Shan Cai prepare for the party by doing her makeup and lending her a dress. Jing then invites her to a party and promises her that Si will not pick on her. While checking out his family's boat, they spot a familiar figure, Si, on board a yacht. That weekend, Qing He and Shan Cai drive to Sanya, where he gives her a tour of his family's large villa. She rejects his offer to go with him to Hawaii, informing him that she is going to Sanya with Qing He. Si asks her about her plans for the holiday. Shan Cai's parents force her to walk Si out, despite her protests. He ignores her and acts surprisingly polite to her parents. Shan Cai tries to goad Si into saying something rude. Her parents are instantly impressed by him and invite him to stay for dinner. Shan Cai, having developed a fever, begins to feel dizzy and faints. He asks her to spend the holiday with him at his family's villa. Jing lends her some new clothes, saying "girls should always be clean and stylish." Chen Qing He finds Shan Cai after she changes her clothes. All rights reserved.Teng Tang Jing brings Dong Shan Cai to restroom, after Dao Ming Si's and Hua Ze Lei's fight in the cafeteria. ![]() Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Lifting of NPIs can lead to resurgence of viral infections, particularly in children.ĬOVID-19 China acute respiratory infection nonpharmaceutical interventions. These observations remain valid after accounting for seasonality and long-term trend of each virus.Īctivities of respiratory viral infections were reduced substantially in the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, and massive NPIs were likely the main driver. Resurgence was more prominent among children <18 years and in northern China. While IFV and HMPV were consistently suppressed year-round, RSV, HPIV, HCoV, HRV, and HBoV resurged and went beyond historical levels during September 2020-January 2021, after NPIs were largely relaxed and schools reopened. Sharp decreases mostly occurred between February and August when massive NPIs remained active, although HRV rebounded to the historical level during the summer. ![]() Test-positive rates of all respiratory viruses decreased during 2020, compared to the average levels during 2012-2019, with changes ranging from -17.2% for RSV to -87.6% for IFV. To combat the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) were implemented worldwide, which impacted a broad spectrum of acute respiratory infections (ARIs).Įtiologically diagnostic data from 142 559 cases with ARIs, who were tested for 8 viral pathogens (influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, human parainfluenza virus, human adenovirus, human metapneumovirus, human coronavirus, human bocavirus, and human rhinovirus ) between 20, were analyzed to assess the changes in respiratory infections in China during the first COVID-19 pandemic year compared with pre-pandemic years. ![]() Wei Zhong Yang, George F Gao, Zhong Jie Li, Li Ping Wang, Xiang Ren, Yi Fei Wang, Sheng Hong Lin, Cui Hong Zhang, Meng Jie Geng, Xin Wang, Huai Qi Jing, Wen Bo Xu, Ai Li Cui, Yu Juan Shen, Yan Yan Jiang, Qiao Sun, Li Peng Hao, Chu Chu Ye, Wei Liu, Xiao Ai Zhang, Liu Yu Huang, Yong Wang, Wen Yi Zhang, Ying Le Liu, Jian Guo Wu, Qi Zhang, Wei Yong Liu, Zi Yong Sun, Fa Xian Zhan, Ying Xiong, Lei Meng, De Shan Yu, Chun Xiang Wang, Sheng Cang Zhao, Wen Rui Wang, Xia Lei, Juan Sheng Li, Yu Hong Wang, Yan Zhang, Jun Peng Yang, Yan Bo Wang, Fu Cai Quan, Zhi Jun Xiong, Li Ping Liang, Quan E Chang, Yun Wang, Ping Wang, Zuo Sen Yang, Ling Ling Mao, Jia Meng Li, Li Kun Lv, Jun Xu, Chang Shu, Xiao Chen, Yu Chen, Yan Jun Zhang, Lun Biao Cui, Kui Cheng Zheng, Xing Guo Zhang, Xi Zhang, Li Hong Tu, Zhi Gang Yi, Wei Wang, Shi Wen Zhao, Xiao Fang Zhou, Xiao Fang Pei, Tian Li Zheng, Xiao Ni Zhong, Qin Li, Hua Ling, Ding Ming Wang, Shi Jun Li, Shu Sen He, Meng Feng Li, Jun Li, Xun Zhu, Chang Wen Ke, Hong Xiao, Biao Di, Ying Zhang, Hong Wei Zhou, Nan Yu, Hong Jian Li, Fang Yang, Fu Xiang Wang, Jun Wang
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