1.Some types of Dengue virus in Viet Nam from 1987 to 2002
Journal of Practical Medicine 2003;442(2):102-104
In 1987-2002 period 1444/9660 samples (14.9%) of Dengue virus were isolated. Type 1 of Dengue virus appeared from 1989 to 1996. type 2 from 1987-1997, type 3 from 1996-1998, and type 4 recently. Gene structure of Viet Nam isolated virus in the year 1987 was similar to those in the world and in Jamaica and type 3 virus in the year 1988 was similar to that of Thailand 1987. The most of human virus isolated from adult were in the North, while in the South mainly at the age of 5-14 (60.28%)
Dengue Virus
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Diseases
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Viruses
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epidemiology
3.The Effect of Probiotics on Prevention of Common Cold: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trial Studies.
En Jin KANG ; Soo Young KIM ; In Hong HWANG ; Yun Jeong JI
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2013;34(1):2-10
BACKGROUND: Probiotics are currently under focus for their immune improvement function. Many studies have been performed to assess the potential efficacy of probiotics in allergic disease, viral disease, respiratory disease, as well as gastrointestinal disease. This study performed a systematic review to determine the effects of probiotics on the prevention of the common cold. METHODS: We searched MEDLINE (PubMed), EMBASE, CINAHL, and Cochrane CENTRAL for studies released through June 2011. Two authors independently extracted the data. To assess the risk of bias of included literatures, Cochrane Collaboration's risk of bias tool was used. RESULTS: We identified 10 studies in 7 articles. A total 2,894 participants, 1,588 in the probiotics group and 1,306 in the control group, were included. The effect of probiotics on the prevention of the common cold had a relative risk (RR) of 0.92 (95% CI, 0.85 to 1.00, I2 = 26%). In the subgroup analysis, the RR of administration of probiotics for 3 months or less was 0.82 (95% CI, 0.70 to 0.97). The RR of administration of probiotics over 3 months was 1.00 (95% CI, 0.92 to 1.09). The RR of administration of probiotics without any active intervention (vitamin and mineral) was 0.87 (95% CI, 0.78 to 0.97). CONCLUSION: In this meta-analysis, there was marginal effect of probiotics on the prevention of the common cold. The results implied that probiotics had a modest effect in common cold reduction. The balance of benefit and harms needs to be considered when using probiotics for common cold prevention.
Bias (Epidemiology)
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Common Cold
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Gastrointestinal Diseases
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Probiotics
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Virus Diseases
5.Application of time series analysis in the prediction of incidence trend of influenza-like illness in Shanghai.
Yan-Ting LI ; Hong-Wei ZHANG ; Hong REN ; Jian CHEN ; Ye WANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007;41(6):496-498
OBJECTIVETo forecast incidence trend of influenza-like illness in Shanghai.
METHODSWe collected everyday-report influenza-like illness surveillance information from January, 2004 to April, 2006 and used autoregressive integrated moving average model (ARIMA) to analyze and establish prediction model. 114 weeks preceding information was used to establish model and 9 weeks data to evaluate.
RESULTSModel ARIMA (1,0,0) (1,1,0) 26 from Surveillance information was both with seasonal and non-seasonal features (P < 0.001). White noise analysis show the minimum Box-Ljung value of autocorrelation function was 0.803 (P > 0.1) and the residual was randomized difference. We established prediction model as lgY(t) = 0.879 lgY(t-1) + 0.418 lgY(t-26) - 0.367 lgY(t-27) + 0.582 lgY(t-52) - 0.512 lgY(t-53) and forecasting effect was well. True values were all between 95% CI of predicted ones.
CONCLUSIONARIMA model can be well used to simulate incidence trend of influenza-like illness in Shanghai.
China ; epidemiology ; Cohort Studies ; Forecasting ; Humans ; Incidence ; Influenza, Human ; epidemiology ; Models, Statistical ; Virus Diseases ; epidemiology
6.Research progress on the comorbidity between hepatitis B virus infection and noncommunicable diseases.
Jin Zhao XIE ; Tian Yi LI ; Lu Xin ZHENG ; Sen Yao CAI ; Jing GU ; Yuan Tao HAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;57(9):1523-1528
With the decline in hepatitis B virus (HBV) incidence and the increase in the life expectancy of infected individuals, the population infected with HBV is experiencing rapid aging, leading to an escalating risk of co-morbid chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). This study summarizes research related to the comorbidity between HBV and NCDs, discussing the aging of the HBV-infected population, the mechanisms, prevalence, and management of this comorbidity. This study provides insights into potential directions for future research on the comorbidity between HBV and NCDs and aims to provide a basis for further research and the development of prevention and treatment strategies for the comorbidity of NCDs among HBV-infected individuals in China.
Humans
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Hepatitis B virus
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Noncommunicable Diseases/epidemiology*
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Hepatitis B/epidemiology*
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Comorbidity
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China/epidemiology*
7.Research progress on the comorbidity between hepatitis B virus infection and noncommunicable diseases.
Jin Zhao XIE ; Tian Yi LI ; Lu Xin ZHENG ; Sen Yao CAI ; Jing GU ; Yuan Tao HAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;57(9):1523-1528
With the decline in hepatitis B virus (HBV) incidence and the increase in the life expectancy of infected individuals, the population infected with HBV is experiencing rapid aging, leading to an escalating risk of co-morbid chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). This study summarizes research related to the comorbidity between HBV and NCDs, discussing the aging of the HBV-infected population, the mechanisms, prevalence, and management of this comorbidity. This study provides insights into potential directions for future research on the comorbidity between HBV and NCDs and aims to provide a basis for further research and the development of prevention and treatment strategies for the comorbidity of NCDs among HBV-infected individuals in China.
Humans
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Hepatitis B virus
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Noncommunicable Diseases/epidemiology*
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Hepatitis B/epidemiology*
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Comorbidity
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China/epidemiology*
8.Epidemiological characteristics of viral respiratory tract infections in children in Hangzhou.
Xiao-juan LV ; Dan XU ; Zhi-min CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2008;29(8):846-847
Adolescent
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Respiratory Tract Diseases
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epidemiology
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virology
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Virus Diseases
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epidemiology
9.Establishment of the classified evaluation system on the levels of influenza epidemics through a synthetic index method, in Beijing.
L ZHANG ; S S WU ; W X SHI ; W DUAN ; Y SUN ; M ZHANG ; X X ZHANG ; Q Y WANG ; P YANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2018;39(8):1096-1099
Objective: To establish a classified evaluation system for recognizing the levels of influenza epidemics and to explore the new reporting system on influenza epidemics. Methods: The following 3 indicators, including 1) the number of influenza-like illness, 2) positive rate of detection on influenza virus nucleic acids, and 3) the number of influenza outbreaks were chosen to calculate the synthetic index and to classify the grades of evaluation. Results: 209 weeks during 2013-2017 were classified into 5 grades: Grade 1 were 110 weeks (52.63%), Grade 2 were 47 weeks (22.49%), Grade 3 were 44 weeks (21.05%), Grade 4 were 8 weeks (3.83%), and Grade 5 were 0 week. Conclusion: This classified evaluation system provided simple, comprehensive and comparable reference indicators and used for the evaluation on influenza epidemics, also providing suggestions for influenza prevention and control accordingly.
Beijing/epidemiology*
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Disease Outbreaks
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Epidemics
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Humans
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Influenza, Human/epidemiology*
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Population Surveillance
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Virus Diseases
10.Clinical and etiological analyses of acute lower respiratory tract infections in children in Kunming area.
Qian WU ; Lin-xian NI ; Yang-fang LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2008;46(6):468-469
Adolescent
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant
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Male
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Respiratory Tract Infections
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epidemiology
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virology
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Virus Diseases
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epidemiology