1.Genotypes analysis of HPV infection in cervical cell samples among women in Xxuzhou region
Lin XIA ; Peiyao GONG ; Jianxiang GENG ; Hongjing WANG ; Jin TAN ; Wei XIAO ; Wenyuan MA ; Xiurong LONG ; Xue ZHAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(7):882-884
Objective To investigate the distribution situation of human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes profile in cervical cells among women in Xuzhou area and its clinical significance .Methods 23 kinds of HPV DNA were extracted in cervical cell samples from 8 010 women in Xiuzhou area .The gene‐chips technique of PCR combined with reverse dot blot was adopted to detect the HPV genotypes .Results Among 8010 cervical cell samples ,there were 1 852 HPV infected cases ,the total HPV infection rate was 23 .12% ,the HPV infection rates of single type accounted for 17 .17% and its predominant types were 16 type (4 .35% ) ,followed by 58 type (2 .12% ) and 52 type (1 .82% ) ,The detection rate of multiple HPV infection was 5 .96% ,in which the predominant types were HPV16+58(4 .40% ) ,16+52(2 .94% ) ,11+16(2 .52% ) .Conclusion The single HPV infection of HPV16 ,58 ,52 and the multiple HPV infection of HPV16+58 ,16+52 ,11+16 are the main genotypes of cervical cells among women in Xuzhou area , this gene chip technique is suitable for the cervical cell sample ,its once detection can detect 23 kinds of HPV genotypes with high specificity and high sensitivity ,which has an important significance for the molecular epidemiologic survey study of HPV genotypes distribution among women in our country .
2.Relationship between early intestinal dysbiosis and allergic asthma in children
Heng YANG ; HongMei DUAN ; Youhua LIU ; Luo YANG ; Shaohua GONG ; Xiaoping YI ; Dan ZHAO ; Peiyao LI ; Hong GUO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(20):2698-2701
The incidence of bronchial asthma in children increases year by year, which seriously affects children's physical and mental health. Intestinal microbial structure and function has been a research hotspot in recent years. Colonization and succession of intestinal microbiota in early life are affected by many factors, and studies have shown that it is closely related to the onset of asthma. Early intervention on intestinal microbiota imbalance can effectively reduce the risk of childhood asthma. This article summarizes the research progress of the above related content.