1.Study on mobile command and communication platform system for public health emergency
Hongbin DING ; Jianyi YAO ; Geping ZHANG
China Medical Equipment 2015;(2):11-15,16
Objective:To adapt to the health emergency needs, we strengthened our equipments of public health emergency response team in order to specialize, normalized, and standardize them. Methods: We used advanced and mature communication technology by modular combination to ensure smooth flow of communication system in a public health emergency state. Results:Mobile command and communication platform system for Public Health Emergency is important means of coping with the Emergency and public health events, and mobile command center and platform. It can guarantee us to understand circumstance at the scene of the events, to provide timely, factual information for decision-making. Conclusion: According to the needs of the public health emergency, the provincial health institutions should be equipped with emergency mobile command and communication platform and draw up its standard technical protocols to ensure interoperability in public health emergency events, providing the communication support for emergency response program.
2.Effect of sodium hyaluronate compound solution injected with booster in treatment of neck wrinkles
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2021;27(5):387-390
Objective:To observe the clinical effect of booster injection of sodium hyaluronate compound solution in the treatment of neck wrinkles.Methods:From April 2020 to January 2021, Chongqing Yihengyan Medical Cosmetology Clinic recruited 50 female patients with cervical stripes, aged 32 to 56 years, with an average of 42.8 years, and divided into booster group and control group, 25 cases in each group. Patients in the booster group were injected with sodium hyaluronate composite solution to fill neck wrinkles using an automatic subcutaneous electronic syringe control booster device, while patients in the control group were injected manually with syringes. Efficacy evaluation included pain degree during injection, difficulty of injection, swelling and bruising degree after injection, complications and treatment satisfaction.Results:The pain degree ( F=0.228, P<0.01), difficulty of injection ( t=2.741, P<0.05) and the complication after injection for uneven swelling (χ 2=4.878, P<0.05), scleroma (χ 2=5.882, P<0.05), ecchymosis degree (χ 2=5.333, P<0.05) inbooster group were lower than those of control group, and the treatment satisfactory score was higher than that in control group. Conclusions:The application of booster can significantly improve the therapeutic effect of injecting sodium hyaluronate compound solution to fill the neck wrinkles, reduce complications, increase the patient's comfort, and ease the operation difficulty of the injector, which is worthy of clinical promotion.
3. A multicenter, retrospective study of pathogenic bacteria distribution and drug resistance in febrile neutropenic patients with hematological diseases in Shanghai
Jun ZHU ; Jiong HU ; Yuanfei MAO ; Fangyuan CHEN ; Jianyi ZHU ; Jumei SHI ; Dandan YU ; Siguo HAO ; Rong TAO ; Peng LIU ; Shiyang GU ; Jian HOU ; Haiyan HE ; Aibin LIANG ; Yi DING ; Ligen LIU ; Yinghua XIE ; Qi ZHU ; Yehua YU ; Yonghua YAO ; Wei CHEN ; Huili XU ; Xiuhua HAN ; Chun WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(11):945-950
Objective:
To investigate the pathogen spectrum distribution and drug resistance of febrile neutropenic patients with hematological diseases in Shanghai.
Methods:
A retrospective study was conducted on the clinical isolates from the febrile neutropenic patients hospitalized in the departments of hematology in 12 general hospitals in Shanghai from January 2012 to December 2014. The drug susceptibility test was carried out by Kirby-Bauer method. WHONET 5.6 software was used to analyze pathogenic bacteria and drug susceptibility data.
Results:
A total of 1 260 clinical isolates were collected from the febrile neutropenic patients. Gram-positive bacteria accounted for 33.3% and Gram-negative bacteria accounted for 66.7%.
4.Epidemiological characteristics of human avian influenza A (H7N9) virus infection in China.
Ruiqi REN ; Lei ZHOU ; Nijuan XIANG ; Bo LIU ; Jian ZHAO ; Xingyi GENG ; Yali WANG ; Chao LI ; Yong LYU ; Fuqiang YANG ; Ming YANG ; Haitian SUI ; Xu HUANG ; Ling MENG ; Zhiheng HONG ; Wenxiao TU ; Yang CAO ; Leilei LI ; Fan DING ; Zhe WANG ; Rui WANG ; Jianyi YAO ; Yongjun GAO ; Lianmei JIN ; Yanping ZHANG ; Daxin NI ; Qun LI ; Zijian FENG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;35(12):1362-1365
OBJECTIVETo investigate the epidemiological characteristics of human infections with avian influenza A (H7N9) in China and to provide scientific evidence for the adjustment of preventive strategy and control measures.
METHODSDemographic and epidemiologic information on human cases were collected from both reported data of field epidemiological investigation and the reporting system for infectious diseases.
RESULTSA total of 433 cases including 163 deaths were reported in mainland China before June 4, 2014. Two obvious epidemic peaks were noticed, in March to April, 2013 and January to February, 2014. Confirmed cases emerged in 14 areas of China. Five provinces, including Zhejiang, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shanghai, and Hunan, reported about 85% of the total cases. Median age of the confirmed cases was 58 years (range, 1-91), with 70% as males. Of the 418 cases with available data, 87% had ever exposed to live poultry or contaminated environments. 14 clusters were identified but human to human transmission could not be ruled out in 9 clusters.
CONCLUSIONHuman infections with avian influenza A (H7N9) virus showed the characteristics of obvious seasonal distribution, with certain regional clusters. The majority of confirmed cases were among the elderly, with more males seen than the females. Data showed that main source of infection was live poultry and the live poultry market had played a significant role in the transmission of the virus.
Adaptation, Psychological ; Aged ; Animals ; China ; epidemiology ; Demography ; Environmental Pollution ; Female ; Humans ; Influenza A Virus, H7N9 Subtype ; Influenza, Human ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; transmission ; Male ; Meat ; Poultry ; Research Design