2.An investigation on the epidemic characteristics of mycoplasmal pneumonia outbreak in a middle school
Qi-Yue SHENG ; Yue-Juan FU ; Hai-Jun CHEN ; Shun-Fu FAN ; Dan ZHU ; Zhi-Feng PANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2015;(6):568-571
Objective To investigate the epidemic characteristics of mycoplasmal pneumonia outbreak in a middle school, and to provide suggestions for outbreak prevention and control.Methods Principle and method of field epidemiology was used and,speciously,questionnaire investigation was carried out for the outbreak of mycoplasmal pneumonia.Outbreak characteristics and corresponding emergency intervention were discussed.Results There was an outbreak of mycoplasmal pneumonia in 2 classes of the middle school,and the attack rate was 42.50%.The attack rate of other classes was 6.75%.Timely identification and diagnosis of the disease,and comprehensive control to prevent the spread of the epidemic,brought the disease under control.Conclusion The outbreak of mycoplasmal pneumoniae infection is associated with the close contact in daily activities.Emergency intervention can prevent the further spread of the disease.
3.Cryopreservation of microencapsulated rat islets.
Jun HOU ; Wu-jun XUE ; Xiao-hui TIAN ; Xin-lu PANG ; Yan TENG ; Xin-shun FENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2006;26(1):46-48
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of alginate-polylysine-alginate (APA) microcapsules in protecting rat islet cells in cryopreservation.
METHODPurified rat islet cells microencapsulated with APA and free islet cells were cryopreserved for one month and then thawed for culture in RPMI 1640 overnight. The morphology of the cells was observed and their function assessed by stimulated insulin release test.
RESULTAPA microcapsulation protected the fragile islets from freezing damage by increasing the recovery rate of the cells from 68.6%+/-2.9% to 94.7%+/-1.4% (P<0.05). After incubation with high glucose (16.7 mmol/L) solution, the insulin release from the encapsulated cells after cryopreservation significantly increased in comparison with that of the nonencapsulated cells (22.6+/-1.8 mU/L vs 11.7+/-1.5 mU/L, P<0.05). In high glucose solution containing theophylline, the calculated stimulation index of the encapsulated cells was about 3 times that of the nonencapsulated cells.
CONCLUSIONAPA microencapsulation may significantly increase the post-thaw recovery and improve the function for cryopreserved rat islets.
Alginates ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Capsules ; Cell Separation ; Cell Survival ; Cryopreservation ; methods ; Insulin ; secretion ; Islets of Langerhans ; cytology ; secretion ; Male ; Polylysine ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
4.Co-culture of cryopreserved rat islets with small intestinal submucosa.
Jun HOU ; He-li XIANG ; Xin-shun FENG ; Xiao-hui TIAN ; Xin-lu PANG ; Yan TENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2006;26(8):1121-1123
OBJECTIVETo investigate the feasibility and benefits of co-culture of cryopreserved islets with small intestinal submucosa (SIS).
METHODSPurified rat islets cryopreserved for one month were divided into SIS group and control group, and after culture in standard islet culture media RPMI1640 for 1 week, the morphology and function of the islets were assessed.
RESULTSThe SIS protects the fragile islets from damage by cryopreservation, and increased the recovery from (60.6-/+3.3)% to (91.7-/+1.8) % (P<0.05). Compared with the control group, incubation of the islets of the SIS group in high-glucose (16.7 mmol/L) solution resulted in significantly enhanced insulin secretion (23.7-/+1.6 vs 12.5-/+1.1 mU/L, P<0.05). When the islets were incubated in high-glucose solution containing theophylline, the calculated stimulation index of SIS group was about 3-fold higher than that of the control group.
CONCLUSIONCo-culture of cryopreserved rat islets with SIS can increase the recovery of islet cells and improve their function.
Animals ; Coculture Techniques ; Cryopreservation ; methods ; Glucose ; pharmacology ; Insulin ; secretion ; Intestinal Mucosa ; cytology ; drug effects ; physiology ; Intestine, Small ; cytology ; drug effects ; physiology ; Islets of Langerhans ; cytology ; drug effects ; physiology ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Theophylline ; pharmacology
5.Analysis on potential factors of small for gestational age of Zhuang ethnicity in Wuming District of Nanning
Xiao-ling QIN ; Shun LIU ; Xue-feng GUO ; Neng WANG ; Xiao-qiang QIU ; Ting PANG ; Ke-hua LI ; Mei-liang LIU ; Liu-yu WU ; Xiao-yun ZENG
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2019;23(1):24-28
Objective To understand the prevalence of small for gestational age (SGA) in Zhuang population, and to analyze the potential factors of SGA. Methods A total of 3 839 live births in the Wuming District People’s Hospital and Wuming Maternal and Child Health Hospital from January 2016 to January 2018 were recruited. Random Forest, 2 test and Logistic regression model were used for statistical analyses. Results The incidence of SGA was 9.6% (368/3 839), and it was 6.9% (142/2 049) and 12.6% (226/1 790) for male and female infants respectively. Random Forest method showed that second-trimester intrauterine growth restriction’s importance score was the highest, but gestational week’s was the lowest. Also, seven important variables were selected by this method. Unconditional logistic regression analysis showed that parity <2, the height of mothers <1.55 m, insufficient gestational weight gain, second-trimester intrauterine growth restriction were risk factors for SGA, but pre-pregnancy BMI ≥18.5 kg/m2 and male infants were protective factors. Conclusions The incidence of SGA is slightly higher, among the Zhuang population in Guangxi. SGA is affected by many factors. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the status of intrauterine growth and adopt comprehensive measures to control and reduce the incidence of SGA.
6.Investigation on the source of the first human of avian influenza A (H5N1) case in Beijing
Peng YANG ; Jian SHI ; Jian-Xin MA ; Xiu-Jun LIU ; Shun-Xiang QI ; Fang HUANG ; Wei-Xian SHI ; Xiao-Min PENG ; Yan-Ning LV ; Hui-Jie LIANG ; Xin-Yu LI ; Xiang-Feng DOU ; Xiao-Li WANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Xing-Huo PANG ; Xiong HE ; Quan-Yi WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(11):1114-1116
Objective To investigate the source of the first human case of avian influenza A (H5N1) infection in Beijing. Methods Interviewing the relatives of the case and other key persons, collecting and detecting samples of related biological, epidemiological and environmental data of the case were conducted. Later, the infection source was thoroughly investigated. Results The case ever contacted a slaughtered duck 5 days prior to the onset of illness, and the duck was bought from a stall of a wet market in Yanjiao area of Hebei province. Ten environmental samples were collected in this stall and the neighboring stall of the market. Another 6 samples were tested positive for H5N1 virus by PCR method, with 5 virus strains isolated. The whole-genome sequencing indicated that the amino acid homology between the H5N1 virus strains from the environment and the virus isolated from the case reached 99.8%-100%. Conclusion From both epidemiological and virological evidence, it was proved that the first human case of avian influenza A (H5N1) infection in Beijing was infected by a duck that carrying H5N1 virus the case contacted 5 days proceeding the onset of illness.
7.Application of Nano-Carbon in lymph node dissection and protection of parathyroid glands in 3D laparoscopic thyroidectomy
Chen YAN-CHEN ; Lin XIAO-JIE ; Chen HONG-YAN ; Chen JING-BAO ; Chen JUAN ; Lin ZHAN-HONG ; Pang FENG-SHUN ; Zhang XIAO-BO ; Qin YOU
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(10):37-41
Objective To explore the clinical significance of Nano-Carbon particles and 3D laparoscopy in central compartment lymph node dissection and parathyroid glands protection in treatment of cN0 thyroid cancer. Methods We conduct a retrospective analysis of sixty-five patients with cN0 thyroid cancer who were received 3D laparoscopic thyroidectomy in the last 3 years. All patients were received total resection of thyroid plus the affected side and (or) contralateral side central compartment lymph node dissection. All patients were allocated to control group (n = 32) and carbon nano-particles trace group (tracer group, n = 33). The lymph node-related indexes (including number of dissected lymph node at Ⅵ area, number of Metastatic lymph node and Frozen lymph node-positive rate at Ⅵ area), serum calcium (24 h after surgery) and PTH (48 h after surgery) were collected and compared between the 2 groups. Results Number of dissected lymph node at Ⅵ area, positive rates of intraoperative frozen-section examination of parathyroid glands and PTH (48 h after surgery) were found statistical higher in nanoparticles group than control (P < 0.05). No statistical difference were found in Number of Metastatic lymph node and serum calcium (24 h after surgery) (P < 0.05). Conclusion The clinical significance of carbon nanoparticles and 3D laparoscopy is effective and feasible for central compartment lymph node dissection and parathyroid glands protection in treatment of cN0 thyroid cancer.