1.Investigation on Whole Blood Lead Levels in 2956 Children of 1/12~13 Years old in Wenzhou
Meiqin ZHENG ; Changrong ZHAO ; Jianming CAO
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(01):-
Objective To Inves tigate the blood lead levels of children of 1/12~13 years old in Wenzhou and early diagnose lead poisoning in them.Methods The whole blood lead levels of 2956 children aged 1/12~13 years were determined by atom absorbspectral analysis.Results The mean of all blood lead levels was(63.11?30.17)?g/L (2037 boys were 65.55?31.23?g/L,919 girls were 57.72?26.78?g/L),318 children(10.77%) were with a blood lead ≥100?g/L(259 boys,59 girls).The prevalence of lead poisoning in boys(12.7%)as higher than those in girls 6.4%(?~2=18.99,P
2.Development and application of pre bar code hospital-laboratory information system
Meiqin CAO ; Hongjian TANG ; Shufang JIANG ; Hong QIU ; Ning ZHOU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
Objective To realize the automatic delivery of the data in the laboratory and the synchronous transmission of the information on patient,diagnosis and laboratory.Method The system was designed and developed under the Client/server structure,with the application of MSSQLSERVER2000 database management and PowerBuilder8.0 language program.It has many functions,such as data transmission,quality control,comprehensive inquiry and data security management.Result The seamless connection between pre bar code hospital-laboratory information system and HIS makes the work efficiency and work quality enhanced,and makes the information shared and transmitted synchronously.The formal lab requisition results in scientific,normalized and standardized management.
3.Prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases among men who have sex with men in some cities of Jiangsu province
Pai LIU ; Ningxiao CAO ; Meiqin SHI ; Jinping ZHANG ; Juan JIANG ; Jianfang SUN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2013;46(9):626-629
Objective To estimate the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases(STDs) among men who have sex with men (MSM) in some cities of Jiangsu province.Methods A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was carried out among MSM attending gay bars in some cities of Jiangsu province.Participants underwent screening for STDs in accordance with their personal wishes.Urethral swabs,first void urine and blood samples were collected at these survey sites and delivered to the STD research laboratory for testing.Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis were performed to assess factors associated with STDs.Results A total of 388 subjects completed the questionnaire and underwent physical examination and STD screening.Of these subjects,45.6% had only homosexual behavior.Examination of urine or urethral swab specimens showed that the prevalence rate was 1.3% (5/388),9.4% (36/385),17.2% (66/384) and 28.1% (109/388) for Neisseda gonorrhoeae,Chlamydia trachomatis,Mycoplasma genitalium and Ureaplasma urealyticum infection respectively.Serological tests revealed that the positivity rate was 1.0% (4/388) for anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)antibody,18.8%(73/388) for Treponema pallidum particle agglutination assay (TPPA),12.1%(47/388) for rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test,9.8% (38/388) for human herpes simplex virus (HSV)-2-IgG,9.8% (38/388) for hepatitis B surface antigen,1.0% (4/388) for anti-hepatitis C virus antibody and 2.1% (8/388) for anti-hepatitis E virus antibody.Multivariate analysis indicated that Chlamydia trachomatis infection was independently and significantly associated with polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMNL) counts in urethral swab smears (adjusted odds ratio (AOR):5.30,95% CI:2.04-13.77,P < 0.01),Mycoplasma genitalium infection was significantly associated with age (AOR:2.84,95% CI:1.17-6.87,P< 0.05),PMNL counts in urethral swab smears (AOR:2.37,95% CI:1.01-557,P< 0.05) and urethral discomfort in the past three months (AOR:2.43,95% CI.1.18-5.02,P< 0.05),and syphilis (defined as a positive TPPA and RPR test) was associated with age (AOR:2.46,95% CI:1.05-5.75,P < 0.05) and seropositivity for anti-HSV-2 antibodies (AOR:3.70,95% CI:1.62-8.44,P < 0.01).Conclusions There is a high prevalence of STDs among MSM attending gay bars in some cities of Jiangsu province,with Chlamydia trachomatis and Mycoplasma genitalium as the most common pathogens of urethritis.
4.A Study on Infection and Colonization of Mycoplasma genitalium and Ureaplasma ureafyticum in Dif- ferent Male Populations
Juan JIANG ; Shunzhang YE ; Guozhu HAN ; Heying WANG ; Meiqin SHI ; Hongchun WANG ; Huazhong XUE ; Ningxiao CAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(10):-
Objectives To investigate the infection and colonization of Mycoplasma genitalium and Ureaplasma urealyticum in different male populations, to explore the association of M. genitalium and U. urealyticum with nongonococcal urethritis (NGU) respectively. Methods A case-controlled, cross sectional study of four different male populations was performed, namely: NGU patients (G1), non-NGU subjects attending STD clinic (G2), men who had sex with men participating in a health education program (G3), and healthy volunteers (G4). Nested PCR and culture were used to detect U. urealyticum. Nested PCR and PCR product sequencing were applied to detect M. genitalium. Results The prevalence rates of M. genitalium in the four study populations were 25.0%(25/100), 6.4%(6/94), 5.5%(6/110) and 0% respectively. Significant difference was found between each two groups except G2~G3 with a p value of 0.80. By multivariate regression analysis, controlling for the age of first sex, new sexual partners, urethritis and condom use in the previous 3 months, M. genitalium was only associated with urethritis (P= 0.004, OR = 6.754, 95% CI 1.833~24.893). The direct sequencing of PCR products showed gene mutations, in comparison with the reference sequence in GenBank, in 3 samples. The prevalence rates of U. urealyticum by PCR in 4 groups were 40.0%, 44.7%, 22.7% and 46.9% respectively, and there was no significant difference between G1~G2, G1~G4 or G2~G4 with a p value of 0.419, 0.325, 0.868 respectively, but the prevalence rate of U. urealyticum in G3 was significantly lower than that in other groups. Conclusions M. genitalium is strongly associated with NGU and the prevalence rate is significantly higher in groups with high risk sexual behaviors than that in general population. There is no association between the colonization of U. urealyticum and NGU.
5.Fungal infection induced by Cryptococcus neoformans aerosol inhalation in immunosuppressed Balb/c mice.
Meiqin FU ; Yadong WANG ; Yongluan LIN ; Lili ZHANG ; Wenying LUO ; Tie ZHAO ; Min LONG ; Hong CAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(2):169-172
OBJECTIVETo explore the feasibility of inducing fungal infection by Cryptococcus neoformans aerosol inhalation in immunosuppressed Balb/c mice.
METHODSTwenty-four Balb/c mice were randomized into cyclophosphamide (CTX) group and control group (n=12). The mice in CTX group were subject to inhalation of Cryptococcus neoformans aerosol prepared using a ultrasonic nebulizer 4 days after intraperitoneal CTX injection, and the control mice received the inhalation only. The leukocyte count and changes in appetite, body weight, and behaviors of the mice were observed after the treatments. On days 3 and 7 after the inoculation, the mice were sacrificed to analyze the fungal counts in brain and lung tissue homogenates and examine the pulmonary pathologies.
RESULTSCTX injection caused lowered appetite and body weight loss in the mice, and significantly reduced the leukocyte counts (2.77∓0.45 vs 8.26∓0.56, P<0.05). At days 3 and 7 after inoculation, the Cryptococci load in the lungs increased obviously in CTX group with a colony-forming unit (CFU) of the lungs of 271.67∓122.22 and 41.67∓0.28, respectively, significantly higher than that in the control group (60.00∓43.36 and 3.00∓5.30, respectively, P<0.05). In CTX group, the CFU was 10.17∓5.42 and 9.17∓6.34 in the peripheral blood and 6.83∓4.92 and 11.00∓5.44 in the brain tissue at days 3 and 7, respectively, whereas no Cryptococci was detected in the peripheral blood or in the brain tissue in the control group. Pathological examination of the lungs revealed destruction of normal alveolar structure in CTX group, with numerous infiltrating inflammatory cells and visible yeast.
CONCLUSIONInhalation of Cryptococcus neoformans aerosol can cause fungal infection in the lungs of immunosuppressed Balb/c mice.
Aerosols ; Animals ; Brain ; microbiology ; Colony Count, Microbial ; Cryptococcosis ; microbiology ; Cryptococcus neoformans ; growth & development ; Disease Models, Animal ; Immunocompromised Host ; Inhalation ; Lung Diseases, Fungal ; microbiology ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Ultrasonics