1.Executive function of children with speech or language disorders
International Journal of Pediatrics 2016;43(5):401-404
Language is a tool for human communication, which is closely connected with cognitive function and the development of thinking.As an advanced cognitive function, executive function is closely connected with preschool children's language ability.To explore the relationship between language competence and executive function has a broad theory and application prospect.This paper mainly summaries the research status on children with speech or language disorders based on information in domestic and abroad.
2.Inhibitory control in children with functional articulation disorder
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(6):530-532
Objective To understand the inhibitory control in children with functional articulation disorder (FAD).Methods 30 children who met the criteria of FAD aged of 4-6 years were selected as the case group,and 30 normal speaking children matched in age were selected as the control group.The inhibitory control function were examined by handgame and day-night stroop task.The data were described as median (P25,P75) and the differences were compared between the two groups by rank test.Results The scores of handgame (4(3,5)) and day-night stroop task(13(11,16)) in case group were much inferior to those in control group (5 (4,5),15 (14,15)) (P<0.05).Conclusion The inhibitory control of children with functional articulation disorder was much inferior to normal children.
3.Progress of neonatal infection with Elizabethkingia anophelis
International Journal of Pediatrics 2023;50(8):521-524
Elizabethkingia anophelis is one of the most significant pathogens threatening human health.As an important opportunistic pathogen, it is prone to nosocomial infection outbreaks, and can cause neonatal meningitis, especially in prematurity, seriously affecting the safety and quality of life of children.E.anophelis has the characteristic of multi-drug resistance, which brings great challenges to clinical treatment.E.anophelis was commonly misidentified as E. meningosepticum in previous reports.In fact, E.anophelis accounts for a significant proportion of Elizabethkingia infections, which needs more attention.This article reviews the epidemiology of E. anophelis, clinical features of neonatal infection, drug sensitivity, treatment and prevention, in order to provide reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.