1.Molecular epidemiological study of adenovirus causing acute respiratory infection in children in Hebei Province
Fangzhou QIU ; Mengchuan ZHAO ; Guixia LI ; Le WANG ; Xiaotong YAN ; Weiwei GUO ; Shuo YANG ; Zhishan FENG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2018;38(12):902-907
Objective To analyze the molecular epidemiology of adenovirus ( ADV) causing acute respiratory diseases and to investigate the mixed infection of ADV and other respiratory pathogens in Hebei Province. Methods Sputum samples were collected from inpatient children with acute respiratory diseases at Children′s Hospital of Hebei Province between June 2017 and May 2018. Multiplex reverse transcription PCR assay was used to detecte 13 kinds of respiratory pathogens. Nested PCR was performed to amplify ADV hexon gene and the amplified products were then sequenced. Results A total of 353 ADV-positive speci-mens were detected in 8839 specimens with a positive rate of 3. 99%. Significant difference in the positive rate of ADV was not observed between male and female patients (χ2=0. 0003, P=0. 99), but found among different age groups (χ2=115. 69, P<0. 001). All isolated ADV strains belonged to 11 serotypes, which were type 1 (16. 15%, 57/353), type 2 (35. 98%, 127/353), type 3 (21. 25%, 75/353), type 4 (1. 13%, 4/353), type 5 (11. 33%, 40/353), type 6 (3. 97%, 14/353), type 7 (8. 22%, 29/353), type 31 (0. 28%, 1/353), type 41 (0. 28%, 1/353), type 55 (0. 28%, 1/353) and type 57 (1. 13%, 4/353). Among the 353 ADV-positive specimens, 259 were mixed infections mainly caused by ADV and human rhinovirus (35. 52%). ADV and respiratory syncytial virus co-infections accounted for 12. 74% and 33. 20% of the mixed infections involved three or more pathogens. ADV could be detected throughout the year, especially in September and April to May. The predominant serotypes were types 1, 2 and 3. The av-erage ages of the two groups of ADV infection alone and ADV mixed infection were (27. 56±24. 67) months and (21. 33 ±20. 28) months, respectively, and the difference between them was statistically significant (P=0. 037). The incidence of ADV 2 infection alone was 25. 77% (25/97), which was lower than that of ADV 2-involved mixed infection [39. 84% (102/256),χ2=6. 05, P=0. 014]. However, the rate of ADV 7 infection alone was significantly higher than that of ADV 7-involved mixed infection [16. 49% 16/97) vs 5. 08% (13/256),χ2=6. 05, P<0. 001]. Conclusion ADV 1, ADV 2 and ADV 3 were the predominant serotypes circulating in Hebei Province from June 2017 to May 2018, especially in September and April to May. The younger the patients were, the higher the incidence would be. ADV 2 was prone to cause mixed infections with other respiratory pathogens, while ADV 7 was less common in mixed infections. Younger pa-tients were more susceptible to mixed infections. The most common co-infection was caused by ADV and hu-man rhinovirus.
2. Application and trend of development of digital PCR in virus detection
Fangzhou QIU ; Xinxin SHEN ; Zhishan FENG ; Xuejun MA
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2018;32(6):664-668
In recent years, digital PCR (dPCR), as a novel nucleic acid amplification detection technique, contrasts real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (qPCR) without the need to establish a standard curve, "single molecule template amplification" absolute quantification, insensitive to inhibitors that affect PCR efficiency, and excellent sensitivity, specificity, extremely strong repeatability and the development of the existing commercial platform technology that has great application advantages in virology and nucleic acid quantification. In this review, we address the application advantages of digital PCR in virus detection and describe its future development.
3. Study on the health literacy and related factors of the cancer prevention consciousness among urban residents in China from 2015 to 2017
Chengcheng LIU ; Chunlei SHI ; Jufang SHI ; Ayan MAO ; Huiyao HUANG ; Pei DONG ; Fangzhou BAI ; Yunsi CHEN ; Debin WANG ; Guoxiang LIU ; Xianzhen LIAO ; Yana BAI ; Xiaojie SUN ; Jiansong REN ; Li YANG ; Donghua WEI ; Bingbing SONG ; Haike LEI ; Yuqin LIU ; Yongzhen ZHANG ; Siying REN ; Jinyi ZHOU ; Jialin WANG ; Jiyong GONG ; Lianzheng YU ; Yunyong LIU ; Lin ZHU ; Lanwei GUO ; Youging WANG ; Yutong HE ; Peian LOU ; Bo CAI ; Xiaohua SUN ; Shouling WU ; Xiao QI ; Kai ZHANG ; Ni LI ; Wanghong XU ; Wuqi QIU ; Min DAI ; Wanqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(1):47-53
Objective:
To understand the health literacy and relevant factors of cancer prevention consciousness in Chinese urban residents from 2015 to 2017.
Methods:
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 16 provinces covered by the Cancer Screening Program in Urban China from 2015 to 2017. A total of 32 257 local residents aged ≥18 years old who could understand the investigation procedure were included in the study by using the cluster sampling method and convenient sampling method. All local residents were categorized into four groups, which contained 15 524 community residents, 8 016 cancer risk assessment/screening population, 2 289 cancer patients and 6 428 occupational population, respectively. The self-designed questionnaire was used to collect the information of demographic characteristics and cancer prevention consciousness focusing on nine common risk factors, including smoking, alcohol, fiber food, food in hot temperature or pickled food, chewing betel nut, helicobacter pylori, moldy food, hepatitis B infection, estrogen, and exercise. The logistic regression model was adopted to identify the influencing factors.
Results:
The overall health literacy of the cancer prevention consciousness was 77.4% (24 980 participants), with 77.4% (12 018 participants), 79.9% (6 406 participants), 77.2% (1 766 participants) and 74.5% (4 709 participants) in each group (