1.Hygienic Evaluation of Drinking Water Safety Project in Countryside of Ya'an in 2008
Shichao ZHANG ; Gaoyan WU ; Zhizhi ZHENG
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To know the basic hygienic condition of the drinking water safety project in the countryside of Ya'an. Methods The water samples were collected in 2008 and were analyzed complying with the standard protocol of drinking water quality test(GB/T 5750-2006),the basic condition of the water supply was investigated in the same time. Results The main water sources of the researched 133 water supply projects were brook and spring,accounted for 64.66%. The central water supply projects with complete water treatment accounted for 36.84% ,the projects with partial water treatment accounted for 56.39% ,the projects without water treatment accounted for 6.77%. In the projects with partial water treatment, 84% of them had no disinfection facilities. In low flow and ample flow period,the eligible rates of water quality were 26.32%(70/266)and 37.98%(98/258)respectively. The bacteriological indexes were the main influencing factors. Conclusion The centralized water supply projects in the countryside in Ya'an have a high eligible rate in the items,but the bacteria contamination is still a main influencing factor in the rural area drinking water safety.
2.Prevalence and related factors of post-traumatic stress disorder in nurses two years after Wenchuan earthquake
Min YIN ; Xiaolin LI ; Xuehua WU ; Shichao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(4):58-61
Objective To explore the prevalence and related factors of post-traumatic stress disorder (FTSD) among nurses who took part in rescue of 5.12 Wenchuan earthquake after two years.Methods The PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version (PCL-C) was used to diagnose PTSD among nurses from Mianzhu,one of the city where the earthquake happened.Results Totally 223 subjects finished the evaluation.The incidence rate of PTSD among the nurses was 1.7%(PCL-C>50),and 8.2% people had different degree of post-traumatic stress disorder.Comparing the three symptom clusters,hyper-arousal was the most prominent one.Different age,professional position,marriage,health condition significantly influenced the prevalence of PTSD.The risk factors of PTSD was bad health condition and being divorced or widowed.Conclusions The nurses still showed some symptoms of PTSD two years after the earthquake,individualized psychological intervention should be applied to them.
3.Antitumor effects of the polysaccharides from Gloiopeltis furcata on H_(22) tumor bearing mice
Jie YU ; Meizhen CHEN ; Zhaocheng XU ; Shichao CUI ; Wu TANG
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 2001;0(05):-
Objective To study the antitumor effect and the mechanism of the polysaccharide from Gloipeltis furcata on H_(22),tumor bearing mice.Methods The polysaccharides from Gloipeltis furcata were administered by oral route in mice bearing H_(22) tumor.The treatments lasted for 7 days.The inhibition rate against H_(22) tumor and the indices of thymus, spleen and liver were measured.In addition,the levels of antibodies against H_(22) tumor and GPT in serum,and GPT,GOT,MDA and SOD in liver were measured using commercially available kits.Results The administration of the polysaccharides from Gloipeltis furcata(200 mg?kg~(-1)?d~(-1) and 400 mg?kg~(-1)?d~(-1) ) for 7 days,the inhibition rates of H_(22) tumor were 35.64%(P
4.Investigation on Recognition and Behavior of Primary Physicians to National Essential Medicine System in Luzhou
Qiong WANG ; Huaqi WAN ; Jinfu WU ; Xue SUN ; Shichao HUANG ; Yongshuai PAN
China Pharmacy 2017;28(21):2890-2894
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for further implementation and perfection of National Essential Medicine Sys-tem. METHODS:Stratified random sampling method was used to select 252 doctors from Sichuan Luzhou. Questionnaire survey was performed among them about recognition and behavior of them to National Essential Medicine System. Related investigation da-ta was analyzed statistically. RESULTS:A total of 252 questionnaires were issued and 243 valid questionnaires were collected with effective recovery rate of 96.4%. Of 242 respondents who had heard of National Essential Medicine System,the respondents who had heard but not clear occupied the highest percentage (52.1%). Of 149 participants who had participated in national essential medicine knowledge training or study,the proportion ofonly one knowledge training or studywas the highest(57.0%). The sur-vey respondents had a maximum of 45.0% and a minimum of 16.5% of common sense about National Essential Medicine System. After the implementation of National Essential Medicine System,respondents often propagandized National Essential Medicine Sys-tem to diagnosis and treatment objects accounted for only 23.1%. The proportion ofno changechosen for items of work motiva-tion,work efficiency and workload was the highest (all occupied 58.3%);the proportion oflittle influencechosen for item of clinical medication habit was the highest(38.8%). 86.4% of respondents were willing to give priority to the use of national essen-tial medicines;the top 4 reasons wereto obtain training and guidance on the use of essential medicinesto set utilization rate of essential medicines in primary health care institutionsto strengthen the propaganda of National Essential Medicine Systemto evaluate physician's prescriptions regularly. 13.6% were not willing to give priority to the use of national essential medicines;the top 4 reasons werelack of the confidence of the use of national essential medicinespoor accessibility of essential medicinesfear of medical accidents due to prescription essential medicines,lead to medical disputesdon't know what is essential medi-cine. CONCLUSIONS:The primary physicians'perceptions of National Essential Medicine System and the implementation of the System in Luzhou need to be strengthened. The main reason is that few national essential medicine knowledge training or study and poor effects. That the government's supporting poli-cy is not perfect may be one of reasons.
5.Targeted monitoring on healthcare-associated infection in a respiratory in-tensive care unit of a teaching hospital
Jingwen LI ; Linfei WU ; Weijia YIN ; Zhiyong ZONG ; Shichao ZHU ; Hui ZHANG ; Wenzhi HUANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2015;(10):708-710,712
Objective To investigate the incidence of healthcare-associated infection (HAI)in patients in a respiratory in-tensive care unit (RICU)of a teaching hospital,and provide reference for HAI prevention and control.Methods All pa-tients admitted to this RICU from January to December 2014 were surveyed with prospective targeted monitoring method, surveyed data were analyzed statistically.Results A total of 561 patients were surveyed,43 patients developed 44 times HAI,HAI rate and HAI case rate were 7.66% and 7.84% respectively,incidence of HAI and adjusted incidence of HAI per 1 000 patient-days were 6.26‰ and 1.79‰ respectively.The main infection site was urinary tract (45.46%,n=20). Incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP ),catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI),and catheter-associat-ed urinary tract infection (CAUTI)per 1 000 catheter-days were 2.73‰(n=13),1.57‰(n=2),and 3.78‰(n=18)re-spectively.Incidence of HAI per 1 000 patient-days between the first and second half year of 2014 was significantly differ-ent(4.59‰ vs 7.89‰;u=-1.75,P =0.04).A total of 47 pathogenic strains were isolated,the main pathogens were gram-negative bacteria(n=26,55.32%).Conclusion The major HAI in RICU is device-associated infection,it is necessary to strengthen the management of invasive procedures;targeted monitoring can find the weak links of infection control prac-tice and helpful for taking effective prevention and control measures to reduce the incidence of HAI in ICU.
6.Dynamic changes of myocardial collagen metabolism in pressure-overloaded rats
Shichao LV ; Junping ZHANG ; Meng LI ; Meifang WU ; Qiang WANG ; Xiaojing WANG ; Ling XU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(4):740-743
AIM: To observe the dynamic changes of myocardial collagen metabolism in pressure-overloaded rats.METHODS: The pressure-overloaded rat model was established by partial abdominal aortic coarctation.The rats underwent surgery but not constrictive were used as sham-operated control group.The rats were euthanized at 3, 4, 8 and 12 weeks.The body mass, heart mass and left ventricular mass were weighed, and the heart mass index (HMI) and left ventricle mass index (LVMI) were calculated.Masson trichrome staining was used on the myocardial sections, alkaline hydrolysis was used to detect the content of myocardial hydroxyproline (HYP), and the serum levels of procollagen type I carboxy-terminal peptide (PICP), procollagen type III amino-terminal peptide (PIIINT), and collagen C telopeptide type I (CTX-I) were also measured.RESULTS: Compared with sham-operated control group, the collagen deposition was evident, and collagen volume fraction (CVF) was increased significantly in model group (P<0.01), which further increased over time.HMI, LVMI and HYP significantly increased in model group (P<0.05), and HYP showed a tendency to increase over time.In addition, the serum concentration of PICP was increased significantly in model group, and the difference was significant at 4, 8 and 12 weeks (P<0.05).The serum concentration of PIIINP was increased significantly, but CTX-I was lowered significantly in model group (P<0.01).CONCLUSION: In the state of pressure overload, myocardial collagen metabolism is in disorder, and myocardial fibrosis is the major pathological change, which further increases over time.
7.A novel real-time quantitative PCR method for analyzing HLA-C allele expression level
Wenjun WANG ; Sen LU ; Shichao WU ; Fengqin MIAO ; Ning PAN ; Jianqiong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(8):1165-1170
Objective: To establish real-time qPCR method to analyze each HLA-C allele expression level of individual.Methods:Database including exon 2&3 sequences of HLA class Ⅰalleles was built ,HLA-C allelic specific primers were designed and the real-time quantitative PCR method for analyzing HLA-C allele expression level was built .The allelic specificity of these primers were confirmed in database and 835 normal peripheral blood samples of Han population .The mRNA level of each HLA-C allele from 20 pairs of liver tumor tissues and non-tumor tissues was analyzed by the qPCR method we built .Results:20 pairs of allelic specific primers were designed to distinguish the two HLA-C alleles of each individual with frequency over 0.96%in 835 cases of Han population.Among 55%of the liver cancer tissues ,the expression levels of the two HLA-C alleles from the same tumor tissue changes differently compared to that of the relevant non-tumor tissue.Conclusion:This study provides method for HLA-C allele expression level analysis of Han population and each HLA-C allele expression level is inconsistent of liver cancer tissue .
8.Investigating the teaching methodology of English for science and technology in the major of biomedical engineering
Da JING ; Erping LUO ; Kangning XIE ; Guanghao SHEN ; Chi TANG ; Xiaoming WU ; Wei GUO ; Juan LIU ; Shichao TONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;(1):91-93
English for science and technology (EST) is the language medium for academic communication among scientists and technologists. The expression of EST is characterized by concise-ness, correctness, objectiveness and understandability. The EST course is regarded as a key process for the undergraduate students to reinforce the English foundation and improve the capacity of English application after their College English study. In this paper, the authors introduced an interest-motivated, output-dominated, snowballing and interactive teaching strategy, according to the accumulated experi-ence of EST teaching in the past few years coupled with the unique medicine-engineering combined characteristics for the major of biomedical engineering.
9.Calculation method of paternity index in parentage testing of both paternal and maternal mutations
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2024;39(4):395-398
Objective To explore a method of calculating the paternity index(PI)in parentage testing of both paternal and maternal mutations.Methods In this study,the general formulas of PI in parentage testing were derived based on Mendel's laws of inheritance and mutation basic model first.Subsequently,on the basis of the general formula,parentage testing of both paternal and maternal mutations were classified into 8 types according to child-mother-father genotypes.From,these classifications,detailed formulas of PI in alleged father cases(PIAF)and PI in alleged parent cases(PIAP)were further refined.Finally,a simulation experiment was designed to generate 10,000 parents composed of unrelated individuals on 19 autosomal loci of the EX20 kit,and the percentages of mutations of confirming group(c group),single mutant group(s group),and double mutants group(d group)were calculated.the min,max,and arithmetic mean(x)of PI in alleged father groups and alleged parent groups were all calculated based on simulated data.Meanwhile,the min,max,and geometric mean(Π)of cumulative parentageindex(CPI)were calculated in the same two groups.Results In this study,All PI formulas of both paternal and maternal mutations in parentage testing were derived.The conclusive analysis of the min,max and mean(x)of PI in group c,group s,and group d led out the following rules:minc>mins>mind,maxc>maxs>maxd,xc>xs>xd.The CPI of all simulation cases met the conditions of excluding kinship.Conclusion The PI formulas in this paper could be applied to parentage testing of both paternal and maternal mutations.