1.Prevalence and distribution characteristics of symptoms of anorectal disease in Chinese residents
Ping CHEN ; Bao HAN ; Lu ZHOU ; Lishuo SHI ; Gong CHEN ; Hong YAN ; Shiyue LI
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(8):1090-1092,1096
Objective To understand the prevalence and distribution characteristics of symptoms of anorectal diseases in Chinese residents(older than 18) as to provide reference for prevention,care and treatment of anorectal diseases.Methods Stratified sampling was used according to the economic level in every province in the country,and each province selected two cities.Face-toface interviews were used to collect data in 68 906 interviewers and SPSS 17.0 was performed to analyze the data.Results Of 68 906 respondents,25 634 (37.20 %) reported to suffer from at least one symptoms of anorectal diseases.The prevalence of the top 5 main symptoms of anorectal diseases were prolapse of anus neoplasms(14.55%),anal sore(16.53%),anal pendant expansion (14.98 %),perianal abscess (5.88 %),hematochezia (22.52 %).Each symptom frequency difference was statistically significant (x2=7 727.6,P<0.001).Populations which proned to suffer from symptoms of anorectal disease had the following characteristics:living in city,male,ageing 25-54 years old,having specialist qualifications,lacking of physical.Conclusion The prevalence of symptoms of anorectal diseases among Chinese residents was high,and each symptom had its distribution characteristics.More targeted interventions should be taken in anorectal disease prone people.
2.Spatiotemporal distribution and related factors of congenital syphilis in Guangdong province from 2005 to 2017: a spatial panel data analysis
Shangqing TANG ; Wen CHEN ; Peizhen ZHAO ; Heping ZHENG ; Bin YANG ; Lishuo SHI ; Li LING ; Cheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(4):620-625
Objective:To explore the spatiotemporal distribution and macro-related factors of congenital syphilis in Guangdong province and provide suggestions and recommendations for prevention.Methods:Yearly reported cases of syphilis and some influencing factor data of Guangdong province were collected from 2005 to 2017. The spatiotemporal distribution of congenital syphilis was described. Meanwhile, the spatial panel data model was constructed to analyze the relationship between the incidence rates of congenital syphilis and related factors.Results:From 2005 to 2017, 13 361 cases of congenital syphilis were reported in Guangdong province. The number of congenital syphilis cases rose to its highest point during 2005-2011. A slow downward trend followed. The peaks of incidence were observed from August to December. The incidence of the non-Pearl River Delta region has experienced a process of rising first and then decreasing. The spatial panel data model results showed that congenital syphilis had significant positive spatial autocorrelation ( P<0.001). The incidence of primary and secondary syphilis in women ( β=0.822, P<0.001), gross domestic product per capita ( β=3.511, P<0.001), net migrate rate ( β=0.215, P=0.047) and maternal system management rate ?(β=0.017, P=0.021) were all positively correlated with the incidence rates of congenital syphilis. Registered population density ( β=-1.167, P<0.001) and prenatal examination rate ( β=-0.038, P=0.031) was negatively correlated with congenital syphilis. Conclusions:The incidence of congenital syphilis was spatially aggregated in Guangdong province from 2005 to 2017. The intensity of prevention might be strengthened in cities with developed economies and high net migration rates, which have high risks of congenital syphilis. Controlling the incidence of primary and secondary syphilis in women and increasing the prenatal examination rate for pregnant women appears effective prevention measures of congenital syphilis.