1.Prospective study of 17 cases of postburn multiple organ failure
Zhuodao ZHAO ; Zongzheng YANG ; Ao LI
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
Seventeen cases of postburn multiple organ failure (MOF) were studied prospectively.It was found that MOF mainly occurred in those patients with a burn area over 70% TBSA.Mortality rate of the cases of MOF was directly proportional to the number of organs involved.The incidence of pulmonary failure was the highest and the highest mortality was attributed to renal failure;MOF in the early stage after burns was mainly induced by burn shock and that in the late stage by burn wound infection.Endogenous infection seemed to be one of the important causes to precipitate the outbreak of postburn MOF.The morphological changes of the functionally failed organs were as follows:There were various degrees of cellular degeneration and necrosis.Or- ganelle changes such as swelling and vacuolization of mitochondria,enlargement of endoplasmic reticulum,gap formation of capillary endothelium etc were seen.Extravascular organ water volume of the functionally failed organs was increased.Stasis and/or hyperemia were found in the heart,the lungs,the liver and the GI,tract,but ischemia in the kidneys.The changes of the.enzyme spectrum of the myocardium,PaO2,RI,IB/DB,and DB were parallel to those of pathomorphology and extravascular organ water volume and they could reflect the severity of organ damages firly well.
2.Biological characteristics of Ebola virus:research advances
Yi ZHANG ; Yinglong QU ; Zhendong GUO ; Siyan ZHAO ; Yingying FU ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Zhongyi WANG ; Zongzheng ZHAO ; Linna LIU ; Jun QIAN
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(5):386-389
Ebola virus disease , which can cause ebola hemorrhagic fever , is a potent zoonotic infectious virus disease . In 2014 , Ebola virus spread across West Africa and it has become a new major threat to global public health .This article summarizes the structural features of Ebola virus , transmission characteristics , interactions ,animal models .
3.Advances in biological spectroscopy detection of pathogenic microorganisms
Zhendong GUO ; Siyan ZHAO ; Yi ZHANG ; Yingying FU ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Yinglong QU ; Zhongyi WANG ; Zongzheng ZHAO ; Jun QIAN ; Linna LIU
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(4):311-315
Detection of pathogenic microorganisms has been a hot research field of microbiology.Conventional detection methods,such as isolation and culture, PCR technology, ELISA and genomic sequencing,are all time-consuming and com-plex.Because of the advantages of quick-testing, accuracy, safety and efficiency, spectroscopy has become a new non-inva-sive testing technology and has witnessed rapid development in pathogen detection and disease diagnosis.This article intro-duces three types of common spectroscopy technologies ( laser excitation fluorescence spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy) , and also explains how they work in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms.
4.Research development of human infection with H5N6 avian influenza virus
Lina LIU ; Zongzheng ZHAO ; Zhendong GUO ; Yi ZHANG ; Yingying FU ; Zhongyi WANG ; Hongqi SUN ; Jiaming LI ; Tianrui ZHANG ; Chunmao ZHANG ; Linna LIU ; Jun QIAN
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(1):69-72
Avian influenza virus is a new recombinant virus , which can cause severe respiratory symptoms ,such as short course,acute disease,and a high mortality rate.The purpose of this paper was to summarize the current status of this virus in terms of its epidemiology ,genetic evolution and virulence .By introducing the advancement in the research of this subtype virus, we hope to provide data and evidence ,for effective surveillance and prevention of this virus .