1.Proposals of Design and Construction of High-level Biosafety Laboratory
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(03):-
The experiences and references for high-level biosafety laboratory design and construction are supplied by the detailed expositions of the basic design principles. Construction procedures on the laboratory construction, the structure mode, the establishment of central laboratory, the floor plan, the pipeline distribution and the selection of key technical e- quipment, and the matters needing attention of design and construction are also discussed.
2.Design and development of management information system for bacteria (virus) preservation
Bei SUN ; Siqing ZHAO ; Meiling CHEN
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(1):64-67
Objective To establish a management information system for bacteria ( virus ) preservation in order to improve the management efficiency and quality of bacteria ( virus) preservation organizations to the largest possible extent . Methods Client/Server(C/S) structure was adopted to design the system with Visual Basic 6.0 and SQL Server2000 as the platform of development .A bacteria ( virus) information database was established with the E-R model and 3NF.The system was developed by face to object language program .Results Devices needed were supplied .Functional modules of bacteria ( virus ) information management , scientific research project management , user management and system maintenance were constructed .Visiting permission was installed on the platform and database to maximize the protection of bacteria ( virus ) information safety .Conclusion Bacteria ( virus ) information flow management , involving storage , classification, preservation, collection and record, is achieved.All the resources of the preservation organization are integrated.Bacteria (virus) management efficiency is increased and bacteria (virus) information safety is ensured.
3.Sealed Design of Key Nodes of Building Enclosure for Biosafety Laboratories
Siqing ZHAO ; Hongmei LANG ; Gongyi YU ; Xin LI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
Based on the engineering practice, the sealed design of key nodes for high-level biosafety laboratories(BSL-3 and BSL-4 Laboratory) are introduced including the selection and assemblage of panel materials of building enclosure, a variety of channels through walls, and inflatable airtight doors and efficient exhaust filtration unit, which can solve the gastightness questions of building enclosure. The test results of model laboratory show that natural attenuation of the pres- sure is less than 250 Pa in 20 min when he indoor air pressure up to 500 Pa.
4.Development of Chemical Spray Sterilization Device
Siqing ZHAO ; Yuan WANG ; Dawei ZHU ; Tiansheng SHI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(01):-
Aimed at the decontamination of protective clothes used for high level biosafety laboratory,infectious sickroom and field sampling,a kind of chemical spray sterilization device adopting PLC and touch screen technology is developed,which has the advantages of being safe,reliable,easy to operate and adjustable for parameters.The experimental results show that the decontamination effect of the device is reliable,and the device runs stable and highly-automatized,and the effect of the spray is satisfactory.The device has great practical value in the areas of biosafety,inspection & quarantine and medical facility.
5.Biological warfare agent detection technology and research progress
Xin LI ; Huiyun WU ; Zhisong HUANG ; Shuhai HUANG ; Siqing ZHAO ; Zhenhai SUN ; Xiegu XU
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(4):312-316
As a weapon of mass destruction ,the biological weapon , composed of biological warfare agents and their re-lease devices,is characterized by strong pathogenicity , large pollution areas, various routes of infection, low cost, user-friendliness and a large number of impact factors .Although the United Nations has banned the use of biological weapons , there are still some countries and regions that continue biological weapon researches .In addition, illegal use of biological warfare agents in the field of terrorism and non-military arena poses a serious threat to public safety .Early detection of bio-logical warfare agent use and determination of its type are crucial to biological weapon defense and epidemic control .There-fore, to enhance researches on rapid detection and early warning of biological warfare agents is of great significance .This paper reviews the main technologies currently applied to the field of biological warfare agent detection and their progress .
6.Quality Evaluation of Fructus aurantii and Citrus Changshan-huyou with Their Processed Products
Jianfeng SONG ; Jingqian FENG ; Liping XU ; Weinan HU ; Chuang CHENG ; Chunxian ZHU ; Yichao FANG ; Xinli CHAI ; Siqing ZHAO ; Jianhua HU ; Jianli ZHENG
China Pharmacy 2015;(30):4258-4261
OBJECTIVE: To determine the mass scores of naringin and neohesperidin in Fructus aurantii and Citrus chang-shan-huyou with their processed products and evaluate the quality of Fructus aurantii and Citrus changshan-huyou with their pro-cessed products. METHODS:According to the requirements of Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2010 edition)and Zhejiang Province Tradi-tional Chinese Medicine Preparation Standards (2005 edition),the moisture and ash of F. aurantii and C. changshan-huyou with their processed products were detected. And the contents of naringin and neohesperidin were determined. The ZORBAX SB-C18 column was used with the mobile phase of acetonitrile-water(20∶80,V/V)at the flow rate of 1.0 ml/min. The detection wave-length was set at 283 nm,and the column temperature was 40℃.The samples size was 10μl. RESULTS:The moisture of F. au-rantii and C. changshan-huyou was decreased after processing with no obvious change for ash. The contents of naringin and neohes-peridin were decreased,significantly for F. aurantii,and all consistent with the requirements of Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2010 edi-tion)except F. aurantii. The linear range was 0.028 45-0.284 5μg(r=0.999 7)for naringin and 0.085 9-0.858 6μg(r=0.999 6)for neohesperidin;the RSDs of precision,stability and reproducibility tests were no more than 1.36% and the average recovery was re-spectively 96.45%-100.43%(RSD=1.45%,n=6) and 98.36%-102.00%(RSD=1.26%,n=6). CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant difference in the inspection and determination re-sults in F. aurantii and C. changshan-huyou. It is suggested to adjust the limitation of content determination in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2010 edition)and processed standards.
7.Research hotspots and frontiers of childhood hypertension
BAI He, ZHOU Jiali, CHENG Siqing, CAO Jin, XIAO Wenhan, AN Lin, ZHAO Dong, ZHANG Ronghua, SONG Peige
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(4):606-611
Objective:
To analyze the research status, hotspots and frontier progress of hypertension in children in English and Chinese literature, so as to provide reference for the early prevention of hypertension in children.
Methods:
The Web of Science core collection database and CNKI database were searched to collect the literature related to the study of hypertension in children from 2000 to 2021, and the CiteSpace 5.8.R3 and VOSviewer 1.6.18 visualization tools were used to analyze the literature characteristics including publications, authors, regions, institutional cooperation, research hotspots and frontiers.
Results:
A total of 22 687 English studies and 4 440 Chinese studies were finally included. According to the analysis results, the number of articles published on hypertension in children was on the rise. The published English articles were mainly University of Toronto and University of Colorado. The main publishing institution of Chinese articles was the First Affiliated Hospital of Peking University. The United States and China took the lead in the number of core journals published in the field of hypertension in children, the United States ranked first in terms of the influence of publications. Keyword co occurrence analysis showed that the high frequency keywords in the English literature included prevalence, risk, obesity, risk factor, body mass index, insulin resistance, overweight, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease and mortality. Chinese high frequency keywords in the literature include obesity, risk factors, adiposis, influencing factors, overweight, prevalence, diabetes, treatment, health education and body mass index. The analysis of keywords showed that 25 burst terms were obtained separately in English and Chinese literature.
Conclusion
In recent years, the research interest on hypertension in children continues to grow and keeps updated, with the research scope expanding significantly, regarding obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
8.Research on the framework of biosafety standards for pathogenic microbial laboratories
Jing LI ; Zhen CHEN ; Sisi LI ; Bing LU ; Siqing ZHAO ; Rong WANG ; Guoqing CAO ; Wei WANG ; Chuntao MA ; Xuexin HOU ; Yanhai WANG ; Chihong ZHAO ; Guizhen WU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(2):294-299
Developing and implementing biosafety standards for pathogenic microbiology laboratories is essential to achieving scientific, efficient, and standardized management and operation. This article analyzes the current standardization construction in biosafety in pathogenic microbiology laboratories domestically and internationally. It proposes a framework for the biosafety standard system of pathogenic microbiology laboratories, which mainly includes four parts: basic standards, management standards, technical standards, and industry applications. It provides a reference for the standardization work of pathogenic microbiology laboratories and helps to standardize the biosafety industry in China.
9.Associations between adverse childhood experiences and diabetes among middle-aged and older Chinese: a social-ecological perspective
Siyu ZHU ; Leying HOU ; Jiaying MA ; Shuting LI ; Weidi SUN ; Wen LIU ; Jiajun HAO ; Wenhan XIAO ; Siqing CHENG ; Dexing ZHANG ; Dong ZHAO ; Peige SONG
Epidemiology and Health 2023;45(1):e2023071-
OBJECTIVES:
This study examined the associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and diabetes within a social-ecological framework, incorporating personal and environmental unfavorable conditions during childhood from family, school, and community contexts.
METHODS:
Data were obtained from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (2014 life history survey and 2015 survey), including 9,179 participants aged ≥45 years. ACEs were collected through self-report questionnaires, and participants were categorized based on the number of distinct ACEs experienced (0, 1, 2, 3, or ≥4 ACEs). Diabetes was defined by biomarkers, self-reported diagnosis, and treatment status. Logistic regression was conducted to explore the associations between ACEs and diabetes. Subgroup analyses were conducted by gender, age, and obesity status.
RESULTS:
Compared with participants without ACEs, those exposed to any ACE (odds ratio [OR], 1.19; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.01 to 1.40), 3 ACEs (OR, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.07 to 1.62) and ≥4 ACEs (OR, 1.29; 95% CI, 1.07 to 1.56) had an increased risk of diabetes. For each additional ACE, the risk of diabetes increased by about 5%. Regarding the source of ACEs, those originating from the family (OR, 1.23; 95% CI, 1.08 to 1.41) were associated with diabetes. In terms of specific ACE types, family members with substance abuse (OR, 1.23; 95% CI, 1.01 to 1.52), emotional abuse (OR, 1.28; 95% CI, 1.12 to 1.46), and poor parental relationship (OR, 1.25; 95% CI, 1.09 to 1.43) were associated with diabetes.
CONCLUSIONS
ACEs, particularly those originating from the family, were associated with diabetes. Interventions aimed at preventing and mitigating ACEs are essential for the early prevention of diabetes.
10.Ketogenic diet therapy for glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome with food allergies: a case report
Zhuoqi ZHAO ; Jun FEI ; Siqing SONG ; Li HONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2023;31(6):362-367
The development of genetic testing technology has allowed the increasing diagnosis of inherited metabolic diseases. The principle of treatment of inherited metabolic diseases is to limit the intake of the substrates of a reaction that is impaired, reduce the accumulation of harmful metabolites, and replenish insufficient metabolites. Common inherited metabolic diseases include amino acid and peptide metabolism disorders, lipid and lipoprotein metabolism disorders, fatty acid and ketone metabolism disorders, carbohydrate metabolism disorders, and other metabolic disorders. Therefore, fine modification on the ratios of nutrients is required in the clinical nutrition treatment for such diseases. The commonly used approach is diet intervention. Here we report a case of a child with glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome, who received the whole course nutritional management with dietary nutrient ratio modification, and discuss the role of ketogenic diet in this disease and its implementation. We aim to explore the significance of individualized dietary therapy in improving the prognosis and quality of life in children with inherited metabolic diseases.