1.A study on relationship between variation of P gene region and genotyping of Lamivudine-resistant hepatitis B virus
Guo-Can YANG ; Guo-Feng MAO ; Shao-Qing SHEN ; Zhuan ZHENG ; Jian-Jun CHEN
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;(6):544-547
Objective To analyze hepatitis B virus( HBV)genotype and the correlation between variation of P gene region and genotyping of Lamivudine-resistant HBV,in order to provide molecular virology basis for anti-virus individualized treatment to different HBV genotypes. Methods Serum markers and HBV DNA of 187 Lamivudine -resistant chronic HBV patients were detected by ELISA and fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Moreover,DNA Star and viral genotyping tool were used. Results Of the 187 cases infected with HBV genotype B and C,51 cases were B gene (27. 27%),134 cases were C gene(71. 66%),and 2 cases were mixed infections(1. 07%). HBeAg levels were significantly different between genotype B and C(P<0. 05). P gene mutation results showed that genotype B dominated by YMDD mutation alone and genotype C dominated by YMDD and rtL180M mutation. Conclusion The main HBV genotype of this study is genotype C,and different genotypes may determine the variation patterns of P region which associated with resistance.
2.Analysis of incidence characteristics and trend of pneumoconiosis in Ningbo City from 1967 to 2019.
Xiao Hai LI ; Ai Hong WANG ; Peng Bo LENG ; Guo Zhuan MAO ; Dan Dan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2022;40(5):354-358
Objective: To understand the incidence of pneumoconiosis in Ningbo city from 1967 to 2019, and to analyze the distribution characteristics and change trend of pneumoconiosis. Methods: In February 2021, the data of pneumoconiosis patients in Ningbo city from 1967 to 2019 were sorted out. The data from 1967 to 1987 were from historical case files of Zhejiang Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the data from 1988 to 2005 were from the historical case files of Ningbo Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and the data from 2006 to 2019 were from the pneumoconiosis report card in China Disease Prevention and Control Information System; Followed up and supplement relevant information, including basic information, basic information of employers and information related to pneumoconiosis diagnosis, and comprehensively analyze the composition and development trend, population characteristics and industry characteristics of pneumoconiosis. Results: From 1967 to 2019, a total of 1715 cases of pneumoconiosis were reported in Ningbo City, including 1254 cases of stageⅠpneumoconiosis, 258 cases of stageⅡpneumoconiosis, 172 cases of stage Ⅲpneumoconiosis. 1202 cases of silicosis (70.09%) , 296 cases of asbestosis (17.26%) , 40 cases of welder's pneumoconiosis (2.33%) , 32 cases of graphite pneumoconiosis (1.87%) were reported. There were 1296 male cases (75.57%) and 419 female cases (24.43%) were reported. Silicosis (91.15%, 1102/1209) and welder's pneumoconiosis (100.00%, 40/40) were the most common pneumoconiosis in males, while asbestosis (90.24%, 268/297) and graphite pneumoconiosis (87.50%, 28/32) were the most common pneumoconiosis in females. The average age was (49.71±10.90) years old and the average length of service was (10.98±6.96) years. The top three reported pneumoconiosis cases were construction industry (336 cases, 19.59%) , ferrous metal smelting and rolling industry (317 cases, 18.48%) and non-metallic mineral products industry (315 cases, 18.37%) . The top three reported pneumoconiosis cases were 414 cases (24.14%) in Ninghai County, 294 cases (17.14%) in Yuyao City and 272 cases (15.86%) in Yinzhou District. Conclusion: With the development of industries in Ningbo City, government departments should strengthen supervision and management of enterprises involving silica dust and welding fume to curb the high incidence of pneumoconiosis.
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