1.Endemic situation of malaria in Dongtai City,1999-2013
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(5):550-551,556
Objective To understand the characteristics of malaria endemic situation in Dongtai City from 1999 to 2013. Methods The data of diagnosed malaria cases and related information of prevention and treatment were collected and analyzed with the epidemiological method. Results From 1999 to 2013 there were 27 malaria cases in total and among which 2 cases were local-infected with Plasmodium vivax 10 cases were imported P. vivax infections 13 cases were imported P. falciparum infections and 1 case was a mixed infections P. falciparum P. vivax and P. ovale . The imported cases accounted for 92.59%and local-infected cases accounted for 7.41%. There were no local-infected cases after 2003 and all the cases were overseas-im-ported. The main first-diagnosis points were town hospitals and village health stations accounting for 33.33%and 33.33%re-spectively. Totally 62.96%of cases visited the clinic in 1 day after the attacking the median of time-interval from the attacking to visiting the clinic was 1 day the median of time-interval from the attacking to confirmed diagnosis was 3 days and the max time from the attacking to confirmed diagnosis was 33 days. Conclusion The malaria cases are mainly imported cases in Dong-tai City from 1999 to 2013 and therefore the key of eliminating malaria should be the monitoring of the retuned exporting la-bors.
2.Surveillance of schistosomiasis in Dongtai City, 2004 -2008
Yishan CHEN ; Huaiyu JIANG ; Changlin YANG ; Fusheng SHI
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2009;21(6):534,537-
The surveillance of schistosomiasis in Dongtai City, Jiangsu Province from 2004 to 2008 showed that the achievements of schistosomiasis control in local were consolidated.
3.Experimental research of shielding the patients during electron beam radiotherapy
Shaohui JIANG ; Shuxu ZHANG ; Ruihao WANG ; Huaiyu LEI ; Xiang ZHOU ; Guoqian ZHANG ; Shengqu LIN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2016;36(7):517-523
Objective To explore the shielding effects of 1-4 layers of lead aprons (LPs) and body shielding devices (BSDs) against stray radiation (SR) outside the electron beam field of 6-15 MeV.Methods JR-115B LiF TLDs were used to measure the stray radiation doses (SRDs) to the patient undergoing treatment,before and after being shielding,for different distances,different energies,different applicators,variable layers of LPs,and different thickness of body shielding devices (BSDs),respectively,along long calculating and comparing the shielding ratios of LPs and BSDs against SR.Results When the applicator (10 cm × 10 cm) is unchanged,the shielding ratio increased with the increased distance from measuring point (r =0.717,P < 0.05) and decreased with the increased electron energy (r =-0.678,P < 0.05);when the energy was constant,there was no correlation between the shielding ratio and the size of applicator (P > 0.05);For lower energy electron beam of 6 and 9 MeV,the shielding ratio for 1 mm Pb-BSD was slightly higher than that for 2 layers of LA (t =2.519,2 662,P < 0.05),ranging from 81.5% to 95.3% and 55.4% to 84.6%,respectively.For 12 and 15 MeV higher energy electron beam,the shielding ratio for 2 mm Pb-BSD was slightly higher than that for 4 layers of LA (t=3.768,7.934,P<0.05),ranging from 64.6% to 93.4% and 51.1% to 92.4%,respectively.Conclusions LAs or BSDs are availavle for effectively reducing the doses from stray radiation,and may help reduce the secondary risks from stray radiation.BSDs have more obvious advantages than LPs with regard to shielding effect.
4.Surveillance and risk assessment system of schistosomiasis in Jiangsu Prov-ince II Surveillance pattern and effect of Oncomelania hupensis snail status in Dongtai City,Jiangsu Province
Huaiyu JIANG ; Bochao SUN ; Guoxiang CAO ; Xia GAO ; Changgui ZHANG ; Xingjun ZHOU ; Kun YANG ; Leping SUN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(6):622-625,631
Objective To explore the method of Oncomelania hupensis snail surveillance in transmission?interrupted re?gions of schistosomiasis,so as to provide a new pattern for the surveillance of snail status in the transmission?interrupted areas. Methods In Dongtai County,north of Jiangsu Province where the transmission of schistosomiasis was interrupted,the surveil?lance of snail status was performed by means of the village?level general survey,village?level sampling survey,snail survey in key settings of township and county,and snail reporting by residents. In addition,quality?control snail sites were set up for quali?ty control. The effectiveness and cost of the four methods of snail surveillance was compared. Results A total of 163 079 set?tings and 22 785.62 hm2 were surveyed in Dongtai County from 2008 to 2013,and 89 residual snail breeding sites were found, with a snail area of 1.48 hm2. The patterns of village?level general survey,village?level sampling survey,and snail survey in key settings of township and county were employed for investigation of 94 550,45 033 and 23 496 settings,consisting of 57.98%, 27.61%and 14.41%of total settings,and 2,0 and 6 settings were found with snails,with 0.021/thousand,0,and 0.255/thou?sand detection rates of settings with snail breading sites,respectively. The pattern of snail survey in key settings of township and county was more effective than that of village?level survey to detect snail breeding sites(χ2 =19.158,P=0). The recovery rate of quality?control snail breeding sites was 52.56%,38.27%and 73.62%for the three patterns of snail survey,respectively,and the pattern of snail survey in key settings of township and county showed a higher quality for snail survey than that of village?lev?el survey(χ2 =111.597 and 85.991,both P=0). During the period from 2008 to 2013,289 person?times reported 279 sus?pected snail habitats and 1 501 living snails,and no Oncomelania snails were found. During the 6?year period,there were 1617.5,964.7 and 527.7 thousand RMB invested for village?level general survey,village?level sampling survey,and snail sur?vey in key settings of township and county,and the cost of snail survey per hm2 was 129.88,133.6 and 162.57 RMB/hm2,re?spectively. The cost of village?level general survey and snail survey in key settings of township and county to detect a snail?breed?ing site was 808 800 and 88 000 RMB,respectively(t=12.850,P=0.000),and the cost of snail survey in key settings of town?ship and county was 10.88%of that of village?level general survey. Conclusion The snail survey in key settings of township and county is a highly effective and high?quality method for snail surveillance,which may serve as a prior way for the surveil?lance of snail status in the transmission?interrupted areas of schistosomiasis.
5.Vision deterioration after transsphenoidal surgery for removal of pituitary adenoma.
Huaiyu TONG ; Shaobo WEI ; Dingbiao ZHOU ; Ruyuan ZHU ; Longsheng PAN ; Jinli JIANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2002;40(10):746-748
OBJECTIVETo explore the mechanism and strategies of prevention and treatment of vision deterioration after transsphenoidal surgery for removal of pituitary adenoma.
METHODSFrom January 1980 to February 2001, 1 412 patients were operated on by transsphenoidal surgery to remove pituitary adenoma. Fourteen patients experienced vision deterioration after operation. Clinical data from the 14 patients with vision deterioration were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSIn this group, the incidence of vision deterioration was 0.99%. Over packing of the adenoma bed was seen in 5 patients, apoplexy of residual tumor in 3, high intracranial pressure in 2, vascular spasm in 2, injury of the optic nerve in the cannel in 1 and unknown reason in 1.
CONCLUSIONSVision deterioration is a severe complication after transsphenoidal surgery. Early diagnosis and treatment can greatly improve the vision.
Adenoma ; surgery ; Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Ischemia ; complications ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Optic Nerve ; blood supply ; Optic Nerve Injuries ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Pituitary Neoplasms ; surgery ; Postoperative Complications ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Retrospective Studies ; Sphenoid Sinus ; Vision Disorders ; etiology ; prevention & control