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Chapter 328 309 This Gao Feng is so good at flattering!
Chapter 328 309. This Gao Feng is so good at flattering!
"Contact several nearby provinces and distribute the test kits to them?" Li Youliang was stunned for a moment, "Why? Isn't this a small amount of money?"
"The larger the sample size, the better." Gao Feng explained, "As soon as possible, I need the data next week. I have conceived the framework of the article, and now I need the final statistical results."
"Isn't the price a bit high?" Li Youliang couldn't help but ask, "It will cost nearly 2000 million to get it."
I spent tens of millions of dollars on a research project at my own expense. If I tell anyone about it, I will be regarded as a fool by others.
"It's not all for research, the patients really benefited from it." Gao Feng glanced at him, "Besides, others don't know, don't you know? Am I short of these three melons and two dates?"
Li Youliang almost choked to death. I am so troublesome, he thought to himself.
Soon, provincial hospitals in several provinces in central and northern China received the information.
Vice President Yu from Nanhu Children's Hospital felt incredible, "Free? Are you sure?"
After hanging up the phone, he immediately spoke to several directors of the respiratory department.
"What a generous move by Gao Feng!" someone said, "I'm convinced. This is the first time I've seen something like this happen in so many years of work."
"Indeed, this person's structure is really big."
"rich!"
Others also nodded. No matter what the reason, you must apply to the higher authorities to carry out the project. It can only be carried out after the funding is approved. How can you spend real money on it?
However, if there is an unexpected situation, it will definitely be too late to apply for the project at this time. By the time everything is approved, the day lily will be cold.
During this major outbreak of mycoplasma pneumonia, many people applied for this project, but most of them conducted retrospective analysis, that is, making post-event summaries.
The work done by Gao Feng is naturally not of the same magnitude.
One week passed quickly, and Gao Feng finally got the final data, which made him very excited that he had finally reached this step.
I will write the article tonight and submit it tomorrow. But where to send it? He thought to himself, a few top issues should be fine, just pick one at random?
While he was stuck in the troubles of happiness, he suddenly received a phone call.
"Hello?"
"Is it Gao Feng?" A slightly older voice came from the phone.
"I'm Gao Feng, who are you?" Gao Feng asked. The caller was definitely not a patient. Patients who winked usually called him Director Gao or Professor, and those who didn't wink would call him Doctor Gao.
It must not be from this court, because he has no impression of this voice at all.
"I'm Zhang Yihui from Beijing Children's Hospital." The old voice said, "It was Lao Bao who gave me your phone number."
Lao Bao? Gao Feng was stunned for a moment, who is Old Bao? Do I know anyone named Lao Bao?
Damn it, it’s not Academician Bao, right?
Why does the name Zhang Yihui sound familiar? Gao Feng's brain was running wildly. There seemed to be this name on the cover of pediatrics when he was in school.
"Are you Academician Zhang?" He perked up.
"Haha, I thought you didn't know me." Academician Zhang said cheerfully, "Young people are too good."
"Hello, Mr. Zhang! Your name is well known in the medical field." Gao Feng immediately knelt down and said, "What do you want from me?"
"It's really something." Academician Zhang said, "Recently, our Pediatric Medical Association has produced a guideline for the treatment of mycoplasma pneumonia. I want you to take a look at some things to see if there is anything that needs improvement."
"Ah?" Gao Feng was suddenly flattered, "Isn't this appropriate? Those who participated in the formulation of the guidelines must be all experts and big names. How am I qualified to participate in this matter?"
He really felt unworthy.
Children and adults are completely different species, and their medications are very different. He has always stayed away from pediatrics.
Especially for children under 2 years old, they can't talk and will only cry when they encounter any uncomfortable situation.
When Gao Feng was transferred to pediatrics, he had only one feeling: torture.
"Didn't you do a project on detecting mycoplasma drug resistance genes?" Academician Zhang said with a smile, "Many people here said that they need to refer to your statistical results."
"I've summarized it and can send it to you now." Gao Feng was very positive.
"Yes." Academician Zhang was extremely satisfied with his attitude. "Has your article been written? Where are you going to send it?"
"It's almost finished. I haven't decided where to publish it yet," Gao Feng said.
"How about the Lancet? Can you like it?"
"Mr. Zhang, you really know how to joke." Gao Feng felt that Academician Zhang was making fun of him. The Lancet is one of the four major medical journals. Who dares to say that he doesn't like it? There are so many people who can publish an article in it. A medical worker's dream.
Yes, it is a dream. Many people dare not mention it for fear of being laughed at: Are you worthy of it?
"I will send you an email later. You can write it and send it over." Academician Zhang said, "I will help you correct it and submit it as soon as possible."
"Okay, I'll send it to you as soon as possible." Gao Feng replied quickly.
After hanging up the phone, he ran back home directly. Li Xinyao was quite puzzled.
"Why did you come back so early today?"
"Writing an article." Gao kissed the other person, "How are you feeling today?"
"It's okay. My mother took me for fetal heart rate monitoring today. Nothing happened." Li Xinyao smiled and said, "What are you drinking? Tea or boiled water?"
"pulsation."
"In more than 2 test reports, we found that the vast majority of children are positive for the A2063G drug resistance gene, that is, they are resistant to macrolide drugs," Gao Feng wrote in the article, "more than half of them The patient has not used macrolide drugs in the past, which shows that many pediatric patients are naturally resistant to macrolide drugs."
"In previous guidelines, the first choice drug for the treatment of mycoplasma pneumonia in children was azithromycin, one of the macrolide drugs. This may need to be changed after subsequent treatment."
Academician Zhang was deeply shocked after seeing the statistical data sent.
"Is the drug resistance rate so high? Is there something wrong with the test?"
"Probably not. We have sent more than 200 specimens for testing before, and the drug resistance rate is higher than his." A director said, "At the time, I thought it was survivor bias."
The so-called survivor bias means that when information is obtained only from survivors, the information may deviate from the actual situation.
"Considering that all the hospitalized patients are relatively serious patients, it makes sense that the drug resistance rate is high." The director said, "I later found out that was not the case."
“Many patients’ conditions were not controlled after initial treatment with azithromycin, and follow-up imaging revealed that the infection was more widespread.”
"I raised this situation at the time, so for recently hospitalized children over 8 years old, we have always recommended tetracycline drugs first." "How is the treatment effect?" Academician Zhang is very concerned about this.
"It's not bad. After changing the dressing, the conditions of most patients are under control." Dixiarenhui reported.
"Then we will quickly revise and improve the guideline based on this data." Academician Zhang was very decisive, "Then contact the committee and recommend that it be reviewed and issued as soon as possible."
"By the way, the Medical Association can issue a draft opinion first."
"Okay, I'll do it right away." Someone quickly responded.
"By the way, don't forget to add Gao Feng's name." Academician Zhang stopped him and said, "Put it in front."
"Mr. Zhang, this is inappropriate." Someone objected, "The signatures are all big names. It won't look good on anyone's face if you add them."
"Although Gao Feng is excellent, his age and qualifications are too young after all. I think it's pretty good to be placed in the last place."
"Our industry does have to talk about qualifications." Academician Zhang felt that what he said made sense. "But what should I say this time? Gao Feng did the research with his own money this time."
"I heard it cost more than 2000 million."
"Even if they don't say anything, I think they should give an explanation and praise."
The people next to me were silent now. That was more than 2000 million, so it was definitely appropriate to change the signature.
"His article has also been written. Let's take a look at it together." After finishing speaking, Academician Zhang took out his reading glasses. There is no other way. People are like this when they get old. They need to wear myopia glasses to see far away, but it is difficult to see close up. Wear reading glasses instead.
Everyone looked at it with different thoughts.
"This Gao Feng is really" Some people don't know how to comment.
"Spent 2000 million to catch Mr. Zhang's eyes, do you think it's worth it?"
"I don't think it's worth it. He is not a pediatrician." Someone who knows Gao Feng said softly, "He is a respiratory professional and is highly regarded by Academician Bao. He has published an article in Nature recently."
“Publish an article in Nature?”
"Yes, the first article will be published soon."
"What do you mean the first article will be published soon?" Some people felt something was wrong.
"It's said to be a series. Two articles have already been accepted, and we are going to send them out one issue at a time."
"Mom!"
Now everyone was shocked. Those who were a little jealous just now immediately put away their strange thoughts. What was left was full of envy and admiration.
"The writing is so good, there is nothing that needs to be changed." Academician Zhang was a little unhappy. He felt that he had not put in any effort at all.
"I even quoted a few of your articles." A disciple said softly.
"Hahaha" Academician Zhang laughed out loud, "This Gao Feng is so good at flattering!"
"Tell him to submit the article as soon as possible. I'll urge the people over there and try to get in line for publication."
This flattery is in the right place, everyone thought to themselves.
The Lancet is an independent general medical journal founded in 1823 by Thomas Wakley. It is published weekly by Elsevier and is internationally recognized. Four major comprehensive medicine journals.
As the world's top trusted source of clinical, public health and global health knowledge, it ranks first among 167 general medicine and internal medicine journals in the world, with the latest impact factor of 168.9.
Rudney Ross, editor of the Lancet medical journal, received a call from the editor-in-chief asking him to review an article as soon as possible.
It seemed that some big boss had submitted the manuscript. Rudney Ross did not dare to neglect it. The editor-in-chief Jordan Stott was both his superior and his teacher, and he always obeyed the latter's instructions.
"Research on the Current Situation of Mycoplasma Resistance to Macrolides" Rudney Ross first glanced at the title. Well, it didn't sound very gimmicky or new.
As he continued to read, his brows began to wrinkle.
“In a study of more than 2 samples, it was found that the resistance rate to macrolide drugs in children infected with mycoplasma was as high as over 50%.”
"No way? Is the resistance rate of mycoplasma to macrolides so scary now?" Rudney Ross also graduated with a medical major, and his medical knowledge reserve far exceeds that of ordinary clinicians.
In China, the abuse of antibiotics is relatively common, but the people included in this statistics are children.
Children do not abuse antibiotics for the time being. The article also mentioned that most patients are using macrolide drugs for the first time.
"Teacher, I sent you the article." Rudney Ross was a little undecided, so he directly contacted the editor-in-chief Jordan Stout.
Jordan Stout is currently on vacation at the beach in the Hawaiian Islands. Although China has entered a cold winter, Hawaii is still as warm as spring.
"Don't worry about work when you're on vacation." His wife Arianna was a little dissatisfied, "You only have two months off a year."
If these words were heard by the editors of domestic medical journals, they would probably faint in the toilet.
In Arianna's eyes, her husband's job is very hard. He goes out after 8 o'clock every day and doesn't come back until after 7 o'clock in the evening. He is always disturbed by trivial matters at work on weekends.
"An old friend said hello, I need to take a look now." Jordan Stout explained.
He is an upright and upright person who is not very good at socializing. His ability to become one of the editors-in-chief of The Lancet is due to his extremely excellent abilities.
Jordan Stout was a former professor at Stanford University. He had made many achievements in the field of infection, but he was tired of the day-to-day research and teaching work and became a magazine editor by chance.
The feeling of being able to access and appreciate the latest research results of others while sitting in the office is simply wonderful for him, especially when he can criticize them.
"More than 2 samples?" Jordan Stout clicked his tongue. Being able to find so many samples in a short period of time is simply a fantasy in some small Western European countries. You must know that the total population of Iceland is only 30 Ten thousand up and down.
Is the drug resistance rate so high? He was lost in thought. Infection was his specialty. As far as Jordan Stott knew, the Western World had just revised the guidelines for mycoplasma pneumonia the year before last, and the anti-infective drug of choice was still azithromycin.
After thinking about it, he forwarded the article to several reviewers in related professions, and also made a special phone call to explain the situation.
Hori Yudai is an Asian who lived a good life in his childhood. As one of the reviewers of The Lancet magazine, Hori Yudai has a high reputation in the field of anti-infection.
Looking at the article in front of him, Hori Yuda frowned and said, "Call Hiramoto over here."
(End of this chapter)
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