1.Identification and renaming of one strain used for tracheitis vaccine production
Jichun SHI ; Huijing DU ; Li LIANG ; Kang LI ; Xiao XU ; Yuhua XING ; Cuiping CHENG ; Qiang YE
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2016;36(6):448-452
Objective To identify and rename one strain stored in National Center for Medicine Culture Collections ( CMCC) and used for tracheitis vaccine production. Methods The test strain CMCC (B)29108 and the type strain DSM30007T were cultured on NA medium. Characteristics in morphology, physiology, biochemistry and fatty acid profile were compared between the two strains. Phylogenetic analysis was based on 16S rRNA and rpoB gene sequences, together with the DNA-DNA hybridization assay. Results A Comparative analysis of a partial sequence of the 16S rRNA gene sequence revealed that the CMCC( B) 29108 strain was closed to the Acinetobacter species and showed the highest similarity with the type strain Acinetobacter baumannii DSM30007T. Moreover, the CMCC(B)29108 strain was highly similar to type strain DSM30007T in morphology, physiology, biochemistry and fatty acid profile. On the phylogenetic tree based on 16S rRNA and rpoB gene of all Acinetobacter members, the CMCC(B)29108 strain steadily clustered into one independent branch only with the DSM30007 T strain with a DNA-DNA hybridization value of 100%. Conclusion The CMCC(B)29108 strain that is one of the strains used for the production of tracheitis vac-cine should be assigned to the species of Acinetobacter baumannii based on its phenotypic, phylogenetic and chemotaxonomic characteristics.
2.Analysis of Articles Cited by SCI about Metabolism of TCM
Yang LIU ; Jichun LIANG ; Renbing SHI ; Huaqiang ZHAI ; Yanyan JIANG ; Min FANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2009;31(5):448-450
To analysis the articles cited by SCI about metabolism of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and help researchers studying metabolism of TCM.
3.Structural comparison of the granted projects at Chinese Center for Desease Control and Prevention with its scientific develonment plan during the 11th 5-year period
Min WANG ; Liang CHEN ; Hui HUANG ; Jichun WANG ; Chao CHEN ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiaoping DONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2012;25(1):33-36
From 2006 to 2010,381 national or provincial projects were granted to Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Chinese CDC).According to the development plan of key dsciplines made by Chinese CDC, this study stratified the granted projects and analyzed their distribution in the four units (including 37 subunits),namely,infection disease,health,chronic disease and general technology platform. The results indicated that most of the important topics proposed by our center received financial support from the government,and the supported projects were mostly in the field of infectious disease and health.The results also revealed that the key projects proposed by Chinese CDC meet the practical requirements of disease control,and those projects covered the key scientific topics and key technologies.Meanwhile,the result reflected that Chinese CDC is very competitive as far as scientific research is concerned,but the research structure is not balanced among the 4 units.
4.The neuron-specific enolase levels of the cerebrospinal fluid in children with convulsion
Xiaohua LI ; Jichun WANG ; Qiqige CHAOLUMEN ; Guanglu YANG ; Shaomin REN ; Liang FU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(7):637-639
Objective To explore the levels of neuron-speciifc enolase (NSE) of the cerebrospinal lfuid (CSF) in children with convulsion. Methods Ninety children with convulsion were enrolled. According to the frequency of convulsion attack, the children were divided into brief convulsion group 51 cases and prolonged convulsion group 39 cases, further, based on the etiology, the children were divided into viral encephalitis (VE) group, idiopathic epilepsy (EP) group, and febrile convulsion (FS) group. CSF was collected within 24-48 h convulsion attack. Twenty-three children with elective surgery were selected as a control group. CSF was collected before surgery. The NSE level of CSF were measured by ELISA method and compared among groups. Results The NSE levels of CSF in prolonged convulsion group and brief convulsion group were signiifcantly higher than that in control group, while the NES levels of CSF in prolonged convulsion group were signiifcantly higher than that in brief convulsion group (all P<0.05). Among the prolong convulsion group or the brief convulsion group, the VE group had the highest NSE level of CSF, which was signiifcantly higher than EP group and FS group (all P<0.01), and the difference between EP group and FS group was not statistically signiifcant (P>0.05). Conclusions Convulsion contributed to higher NSE levers of CSF, especially in children with prolonged convulsion attack or with VE. The NSE level of CSF can be regarded as an early objective indicator of brain damage after convulsions.
5.Medical Ethics Analysis on Clinical Research Paper about Tuberculosis
Jichun WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Lei SHA ; Min WANG ; Yu QIN ; Yilin JIAO ; Kai LU ; Guangxue HE ; Liang CHEN
Chinese Medical Ethics 2014;(2):233-235
Objective:To evaluate the clinical research papers published in recent years about tuberculosis , to understand the ethical review in biomedical journals in our country .Method:We analyzed clinical papers published in two journals that are famous in the field of tuberculosis since 2010 .Results:There were 33 articles included in our study .The number of informed consent is higher than that of ethical review .The descriptions of informed con-sents were not standardized in 12%articles.9%of articles did not mention the name of the ethics committee .Con-clusion:The attention degree to ethics of some editors and researchers should be improved .Pay more attention to medical ethical education , improve cognitive level of ethical issues , ensure the interests of the participants and im-prove the quality of research .
6.Analyses on horizontal scientific research projects from 2015 to 2019 by provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention in China
Xi YANG ; Meng WANG ; Xiaojie LI ; Yudan SONG ; Liang CHEN ; Yuansheng CHEN ; Jing XU ; Yu QIN ; Yanhua HOU ; Jichun WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2022;35(1):36-41
Objective:To analyze the horizontal scientific research projects from 2015 to 2019 by the provincial Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in China, and to compare the regional differences, in order to provide the suggestion on the scientific management of CDC.Methods:The horizontal scientific research projects from 2015 to 2019 were retrospectively analyzed by questionnaire survey. Multiple linear regression models were adopted to examine the trend, and variance analyses were used to test the differences in horizontal scientific research projects among the Eastern, Central, and Western regions.Results:From 2015 to 2019, provincial CDC have received RMB 124.3 million of horizontal scientific research project funds totally, of which 51.9% were funded by enterprises, and 86.9% were undertaken by provincial CDC themselves. There were no statistical significance in the change of research project funds obtained by provincial CDC ( F=0.46, P = 0.764) during this period.The number of horizontal scientific research projects undertook or participated by provincial CDC in the Eastern region were more than that of the Central and Western region ( F = 5.85, P = 0.004; F = 5.03, P = 0.008). Conclusions:The horizontal scientific research projects obtained by the provincial CDC remained stable in recent years while distribution was unbalanced in the region areas. It is suggested to innovate the management mode of scientific research projects with strengthening the trans-agency, trans-department and trans-regional cooperation.
7. Study on the mechanism of serotype conversion of historical isolates of Shigella flexneri
Xiao XU ; Jichun SHI ; Chune WANG ; Li LIANG ; Rui ZHENG ; Kang LI ; Yang HUANG ; Cuiping CHEN ; Qiang YE ; Biao KAN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(10):1050-1055
Objective:
The serotype screening of
8.Data analysis of Journal of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine winning the prise of 100 Outstanding Academic Journals ofChina for three contin-ous years
Haiyan YOU ; Chi ZHANG ; Yan LI ; Guanglin LU ; Bin LUO ; Jin BAI ; Jichun LIANG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;39(6):524-528
Objective To analyze the evaluation evidence of Journal of Beijing University of Chinese Med-icine winning the prise of 100 Outstanding Academic Journals ofChina for three consecutive years from 2012 to 2014.To understand objectively the academic influence of the journal and to provide theoretical supportfortheadjustmentofdevelopmentalstrategy.Methods The evaluation evidence of the priseis based on the statistical data from China Journal Citation Reports(CJCR).This article analyzed and com-pared the data from CJCR related with Journal of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,including journal cited indicators (general cited rate and core impact factor),journal source indicators and journal indica-torsinsimilardiscipline.Results The coregeneralcitedrate of Journal of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from 2012 to 2014 was 0.769,0.589,0.722.The journal ranked 24,111,72 in the overall e-valuation ranking in Chinese Scierue and Technology S&T Core Journals (Nature and Science).Conclu-sions Journal ofBeijing University ofChinese Medicine ranked front in the indicator statistics by Chinese S&T Core Journals (Nature and Science).The academic influence of this journal always took the domi-nant place among academic journals in the category of TCM university journals.