1.Development of an immunochromatographic strip for detection of Zika virus NS1 antigen
Sui⁃bin HUANG ; Ling⁃hong XIONG ; YANG Fan ; Xiao⁃min ZHANG
Journal of Tropical Medicine 2019;19(11):1327-1331
Abstract:Objective To develop a colloidal gold immunochromatographic strip ⁃ based method for the rapid detection of Zika virus(ZIKV)NS1 antigen. Methods The gold nanoparticles modified with the anti⁃ZIKV NS1 monoclonal antibody as the detection probe were coated on the glass ⁃fiber pad. The anti ⁃ZIKV NS1 monoclonal antibody and the goat anti ⁃mouse polyclonal antibody were immobilized on a nitrocellulose membrane as the test line and the control line,respectively. In order to achieve critical results,the ratio of the optical density (OD)of the test line to that of the control line was compared. Serial diluted ZIKV NS1 standard antigen was applied to evaluate sensitivity of the immunoassay. The culture supernatant and serum samples for arboviruses(ZIKV,Dengue virus, Japanese encephalitis virus and Chikungunya virus) were utilized to demonstrate the specificity of the method. Results The detection result could read by naked eyes within 20 minutes. The visual cut ⁃off level for the test strip was achieved at 100 ng/mL of the Zika virus NS1 standard antigen. No cross⁃reactions with Dengue virus,Japanese encephalitis virus and Chikungunya virus were observed. The strip could remain good stability within 36 weeks whether stored in 4 ℃ or room temperature(22-25 ℃). Conclusion Apart from stability, the method was convenient,rapid and specific for ZIKV NS1 antigen,which showed a promising potential in the point of care test and the screening test.
2.Compliance of follow-up and the associated factors of diabetic retinopathy screening among diabetes patients in Muping District, Yantai City
Wenda SUI ; Jingyun YANG ; Bin QU ; Meng NIU ; Yan LI ; Ping HUANG ; Jing WANG ; Caixia ZHENG ; Xiao ZHANG ; Jingyuan YANG ; Bilei ZHANG ; Xinyu ZHAO ; Yongpeng ZHANG ; Bin MO ; Weihong YU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(8):1135-1138
Objective To investigate the compliance of follow-up and the associated factors of diabetic retinopathy screening among diabetes patients in Muping District,Yantai City.Methods 438 diabetes patients who received free diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening in Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Muping District of Yantai City from April 2012 to June 2013 were enrolled in the cross-sectional study.The re-examination rate at five years later,as well as the possible associated factors,including age,gender,height,weight,education level,occupation,past medical history,smoking and drinking habits,diabetes process,diabetes medication history,severity of DR,glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1 c),renal functionand blood lipid were analyzed and evaluated.Results Among 438 patients,159 returned for check up five years later,with a follow-up rate of 36.3%.Further analysis revealed that follow-up rate was related to occupation types (P =0.003) and HbAlc level (P =0.006).Other factors did not show statistical significance (P > 0.05).Conclusions The compliance of DR screening visits is related to occupational type and blood glucose control.It is suggested that in the screening of DR in China,we should pay attention to the propaganda and education of diabetic patients to control blood glucose,and focus on some occupational diabetes people,such as housework workers and farmers.
3.Virological characterization of influenza B virus in mainland China during 2011-2012.
Wei-Juan HUANG ; Min-Ju TAN ; Yu LAN ; Yan-Hui CHENG ; Zhao WANG ; Xi-Yan LI ; Jun-Feng GUO ; He-Jiang WEI ; Yao-Yao CHEN ; Ning XIAO ; Bin LIU ; Hong-Tao SUI ; Xiang ZHAO ; Da-Yan WANG ; Yue-Long SHU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2013;29(1):32-38
In order to understand the prevalence and variation of influenza B viruses, the antigenic and genetic characteristics of influenza B viruses circulating in Mainland China during April, 2011 to March, 2012 were analyzed. The results showed the B Victoria lineage viruses were much more prevalent than B Yamagata lineage during this period, phylogenetic analysis showed vast majority of Victoria lineage viruses belong to genetic group 1, intra-clade reassortant between HA1 and NA gene was identified in a minor proportion of the viruses. 72.8% of the B/Victoria-lineage viruses were antigenically closely related to the vaccine strain B/Brisbane/60/2008. B Yamagata component was not included in the trivalent influenza vaccine in China during the study period, however vast majority of B Yamagata lineage viruses were antigenically and genetically closely related to the representative virus B/Hubei-Wujiagang/158/2009(97.8%) and B/Sichuan-Anyue/139/2011(85.2%) in China, reassortant between HA1 and NA was not identified in B Yamagata lineage viruses. Overall, the predominant circulating influenza B viruses in 2011-2012 season in China were matched by current influenza vaccine and the selected representative viruses were proved to represent the antigenic and genetic characteristics of the circulating viruses.
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