1.Difference of peripheral blood leucocyte percentages in malaria patients among Sysmex-XE5000,CellaVisionDM96 and manual microscope classification
Zhiping HOU ; Qiuping ZHANG ; Feidi YE ; Zhongming ZHANG ; Wenping ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(15):2081-2083
Objective To compare the difference of peripheral blood leucocyte percentages in malaria patients among Sysmex‐XE5000 ,CellaVisionDM96 and manual microscope classification ,and to verify the accuracy and reliability of the Sysmex‐XE5000 automatic blood corpuscle detection instrument for detecting the leukocyte classification in blood routine .Methods The leucocyte percentages data in 82 cases of malaria detected by using the Sysmex‐XE5000 in the Shenzhen Municipal Third People′s Hospital from January 2011 to December 2015 were retrospectively collected ;the peripheral blood smear in 82 cases of malaria obtained the percentages after the classification by the CellaVisionDM 96 ;then the peripheral blood smear was performed the leucocyte classifica‐tion by the manual microscopy for calculating the percentage .Results In the pairwise comparison of percentage obtained from the peripheral blood leucocyte classification by Sysmex‐XE5000 ,CellaVisionDM96 and manual microscopy ,only the monocytes percent‐age had statistical difference between CellaVisionDM 96 and manual microscopy (P<0 .05) ,the other differences had no statistical significance (P>0 .05) .Conclusion By comparing the peripheral blood leucocyte percentages data in malaria patients by Sysmex‐XE5000 ,CellaVisionDM96 and manual microscopic classification ,it is indicated that the leukocyte classification data by Sysmex‐XE5000 are accurate and reliable ,malaria parasite does not affect peripheral blood leukocyte classification ,but it is necessary to pay more attention to monocytes classification in CellaVision DM 96 classification .
2.Distrbution and risk factors analysis of infections caused by extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli
Wenping ZHANG ; Feidi YE ; Wenjie LAI ; Zhongming ZHANG ; Shan CHEN ; Shasha HUANG ; Jianting ZHANG ; Xuan ZENG ; Qiuping ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(15):2048-2050
Objective To analyze the specimen types,ward distribution and risk factors for infections caused by extended-spectrum β-lactamase(ESBLs)-producing-Escherichia coli(ECO) in recent two years,so as to provide bacteriological basis for both hospital infection control and clinical anti-infection treatment.Methods Non-repetitive 443 ECO strains isolated from the hospitalized patients in the Third People′s Hospital of Shenzhen were collcted,and the phoenix100 system was employed for bacterial identification and antimicrobial susceptibility tests.ESBLs-ECO was further confirmed by the double-disk synergy test,and the risk factors caused ESBLs-ECO were statistically analyzed.Results A total of 115 strains of ESBLs-ECO were identified among the 443 strains of ECO,which accounted for 26.0%.The ESBLs-ECO strains were mainly isolated from the sputum,urine,and blood specimens.Among the isolated ESBLs-ECO strains,20.9% were isolated from the department of Tuberculosis,13.9% from the department of pediatric,12.2% from the department of live disease,and 8.7% from the department of infection.The male sex,surgery and use of the third generation cephalosporins were independent risk factors of ESBLs-ECO infection.Conclusion The isolation rate of ESBLs-ECO in this hospital is high.It is necessary for the hospital to strengthen the control of nosocomial infections according to the risk factors.More attention should be payed on male patients,the standardization of surgical operation and disinfection,and the restriction of using the third generation cephalosporins,so as to reduce the incidene of ESBLs-ECO infections.