1.A Meta-analysis of the incidence of influenza reported during year 2005 to 2012 in China
Yunguang HU ; Xingli XU ; Jingjing WANG ; Jie SONG ; Yancui WANG ; Haiwei LI ; Longding LIU ; Haijing SHI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2015;(4):265-270
Objective To investigate the epidemic patterns and the characteristics of influenza in Chi-na through a Meta-analysis based on the studies published in domestic literatures.Methods Related articles published during 2005 to 2012 were screened out from domestic databases and analyzed through a Meta-analysis with Review Manager 5.0 software.Results Twenty-two articles covering 957 901 patients with influenza-like-illness (ILI) and 148 233 pathogen samples were screened out according to the inclusion criteria.No significant difference with the ILI diagnosis rate was found between subjects at age 0-4 years and those at age 15-59 years. Higher ILI diagnosis rates were observed in those two groups as compared with subjects elder than 60 years old. Most of the pathogen samples were carried by subjects aged 25-59 years.More influenza virus strains were isola-ted in 2009 as compared with those of the seven other years (OR=2.25, 95%CI=1.27-3.70).There was sta-tistical difference between the numbers of influenza A H1N1 and seasonal influenza A strains (OR=2.25, 95%CI=1.30-3.91) .Significant difference was also observed between the numbers of influenza A and influenza B strains (OR=4.05, 95%CI=2.53-6.47).Conclusion There was significant difference with the diagnosis rate between subjects aged 0-4 years and those aged≥60 years.More attention should be paid to people at high risk of infection (0-4 years old and≥60 years old) and those at 25-29 years with high mobility and social inter-course for the timely prevention and control of pandemic influenza.The detection rate of influenza virus strains was increased during the outbreak of novel influenza A H1N1 infection in 2009.After that outbreak, the detec-tion rate of novel influenza A H1N1 strains was 2.25 times the rate of seasonal influenza strains.The detection rate of influenza A was 4.05 times the rate of influenza B virus strains.Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the surveillance for influenza A virus and other epidemic influenza virus strains.
2.Characteristics of the VP1 gene hypervariable region in EV68 strains isolated in China
Yancui WANG ; Jiaqi LI ; Jingjing WANG ; Lei GUO ; Jie SONG ; Ruotong NING ; Huiwen ZHENG ; Hui WANG ; Longding LIU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2016;36(5):333-339
Objective To investigate the characteristics of VP1 gene hypervariable region in hu-man enterovirus type 68(HEV68)strains isolated in China. Methods Nucleotide sequences of the VP1 gene in the Chinese strains and strains isolated in other countries were aligned by using Clustal W in the MEGA6 program. The phylogenetic trees were constructed by using Neighbor-Joining(NJ)method in the MEGA6 program. Sequence of the amino acids encoded by that region was analyzed by compared with that of the standard strain Fermon. Results A total of 80 strains of EV68 had been isolated in China by the end of 2015. Most of the mutations occurred in BC and DE loops. The mutation sites lied in the VP1 gene of Chi-nese isolates were at 83,89,91,94,96,97,98,102,109,139,141,142,143,144 and 147. Glycine was missing from most of the amino acid sequences encoded by the VP1 gene of Chinese strains. The phylo-genetic analysis indicated that 53 and 21 EV68 strains isolated in China belonged to B and C clades,respec-tively. Conclusion Compared with the standard strain Fermon,the Chinese strains changed a lot in BC-loop and DE-loop,which were associated with the antigenicity and virulence of EV68. The EV68 strains iso-lated in China belonged to B and C clades.
3.Imaging Features of Acinetobacter Baumannii Pneumonia
Ruiqiang XIN ; Yancui LI ; Genshen ZHEN ; Junxia CHANG ; Daqing MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(10):748-750
Purpose The incidence and drug resistance rate ofAcinetobacter baumannii pneumonia are becoming more and more serious.To summarize the computed tomography (CT) appearance ofAcinetobacter baumannii pneumonia and to provide evidence for early clinical diagnosis and treatment.Materials and Methods The imaging findings of 49 patients with sputum culture confirmed Acinetobacter baumannii pneumonia were retrospectively analyzed,and the imaging features were summarized.Results The three most common patterns of chest CT findings in Acinetobacter baumannii pneumonia were ground-glass opacification (69.4%,34/49),consolidation (67.3%,33/49),and pleural effusion (53.1%,26/49).While,the most common patterns of chest X-ray were pulmonary plaque (83.7%,41/49),consolidation (36.7%,18/49),and pleural effusion (36.7%,18/49).Further analysis showed that there was no statistically significant difference in the CT and X-ray findings between combined infection of Acinetobacter baumannii with other pathogens and single Acinetobacter baumanniizxcvbnm,infection (P>0.05).Conclusion The three most common changes of chest imaging of Acinetobacter baumannii pneumonia are ground-glass opacification,pulmonary consolidation and pleural effusion.It is of great significance to summarize its imaging features for early diagnosis,treatment and prognosis-predicting.
4.Clinical observation of extremely elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate
Wangbin XU ; Wei ZHAO ; Ran QIAN ; Leyun XIAO-LI ; Ying WANG ; Dongmei DAI ; Yancui ZHU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2021;33(5):613-617
Objective:To analyze the clinical features of adult patients with extremely elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR, ESR≥100 mm/1 h), so as improve the ability of clinicians to use erythrocyte sedimentation rate to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted to examine the clinical data of patients with ESR ≥ 100 mm/1 h admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University from January 1st 2019 to December 31st 2019. The age, gender, clinical diagnosis, first ESR level after admission, blood routine, liver function, renal function, coagulation function and C-reactive protein (CRP) within 24 hours after admission were collected. Patient cohorts were divided into youth group (18-65 years old), middle-aged group (66-79 years old) and elderly group (≥80 years old) according to the new standards of human age classification of World Health Organization (WHO) 2019. Patient cohorts were also divided into infectious disease group, hematological disease group, autoimmune disease group, renal failure group and others according to their respective clinical diagnosis. The distribution of extremely elevated ESR in each group, and the correlation between ESR and various laboratory indicators were analyzed.Results:① Among 429 patients with ESR≥ 100 mm/1 h, there were 236 males and 193 females. There was no significant difference in ESR levels between males and females [mm/1 h: 108.00 (103.00, 119.75) vs. 117.00 (105.50, 140.00), P = 0.234]. ② The age of 429 patients ranged from 18 to 98 years old, the average age was (53.70±18.70) years old. There were 310 cases in the youth group, 87 cases in the middle-aged group and 32 cases in the elderly group. The ESR level of the young group was significantly lower than that of the middle-aged group and the elderly group [mm/1 h: 108.00 (103.00, 120.00) vs. 119.00 (107.00, 140.00), 120.00 (110.25, 140.00), both P < 0.01]. ③ The main diagnoses associated with extremely elevated ESR were infectious diseases [157 cases (36.6%)], hematological system diseases [127 cases (29.6%)], autoimmune diseases [74 cases (17.2%)]. Pulmonary infection accounted for 58.0% (91/157) of infectious diseases. Hematopoietic stem cell diseases accounted for 45.7% (58/127), lymphocyte and plasma cell diseases accounted for [37.0% (47/127)] and erythrocyte diseases accounted for [11.0% (14/127)] of the hematological system diseases. Diffuse connective tissue diseases accounted for 75.7% (56/74) of autoimmune diseases. ④ Spearman correlation analysis showed that the extremely elevated ESR in all patients was significantly negatively correlated with the levels of red blood cell count (RBC), hemoglobin (HB) and hematocrit (HCT) (ρvalue was -0.395, -0.381 and -0.383, respectively, all P < 0.01), the ESR was significantly positively correlated with the level of fibrinogen (FIB; ρ= 0.345, P < 0.01). A total of 266 patients were tested for both ESR and CRP, and there was no significantly correlation between ESR and CRP level (ρ= -0.019, P = 0.756). Conclusions:The extremely elevated ESR was more common in pulmonary infections diseases, hematopoietic stem cell diseases, lymphocyte and plasma cell diseases, erythrocyte diseases and diffuse connective tissue diseases. The extremely elevated ESR was significantly correlated with the levels of RBC, HB, HCT and FIB.