1.Analysis on epidemiological characteristics of 109 acute sporadic hepatitis E
Yilin HE ; Qianhua YI ; Feng LUO
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2008;0(06):-
Objective To explore the epidemiological characteristics of acute sporadic hepatitis E.Methods 109 cases of hepatitis E were investigated to collect the information on epidemic history and other health behaviors and the rate was used to describe the data.Results Of 67.3%(109/162) cases of hepatitis E in 2008 of Taizhou,the male to female ratio was 1∶0.31.Among the 109 cases,illiterates and semi-illiterates accounted for 47.7% and the proportion of rural workers was 78.0%.87.2% cases had an average monthly incomes below 1 000 Yuan and 45.9% cases occurred from February to April.47.7% cases had meals in small restaurants,and the rates of unhealthy foods and business travelling were 36.7% and 16.5% within 15 to 75 days before onset of the disease.64.2% cases had poor habits of washing hands before meals.Conclusions The occurring of hepatitis E were reported from February to April in Taizhou and most cases came from rural residents between 30 to 60 with low income and lower educational levels.The top three exposure risk factors were the history of eating outside,unhealthy foods and business travelling.
3.Research on Inclusive Rehabilitation for People with Disabilities
Yingqiang LI ; Xiang ZHANG ; Zhenzhong MAO ; Yilin HE ; Zhiping ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(9):808-811
Based on international framework of rehabilitation, this paper summarized the theories and practice of rehabilitation in Shenzhen. An inclusive rehabilitation model had been established in Shenzhen in light of international concepts of rehabilitation, in which the functions of medical rehabilitation, education, employment, assistive technology, care, right protection, accessible environment and culture had been integrated. The comprehensive services had been provided through this model and the target of inclusive development had been realized.
4.Level of injury first aid skills among parents of preschool children in Dongxihu District
XIA Lin ; HE Jianmin ; NING Jingming ; LI Yilin
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(8):718-722
Objective:
To investigate the level of injury first aid skills and its influencing factors among parents of preschool children in Dongxihu District, Wuhan City, so as to provide insights into carrying out targeted health education work.
Methods:
Parents of preschool children from kindergarten in Dongxihu District were selected using multi-stage stratified cluster sampling method. Basic information of preschool children, parents' demographic information, and parents' knowledge of injury first aid skills were collected through questionnaires. The level of injury first aid skills among parents was analyzed and its influencing factors were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 1 148 questionnaires were allocated and 1 131 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 98.52%. The respondents included 242 men (21.40%) and 889 women (78.60%). The parents surveyed were mainly mothers, with 862 accounting for 76.22%. The level of injury first aid skills was 39.43%. Among the individual injury first aid skills, the proportions of mastering the treatment of cardiac arrest and arm fracture were relatively high, which were 94.69% and 94.16%, respectively, while the proportion of mastering the correct steps of cardiopulmonary resuscitation was the lowest, at 31.21%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that the grade of children (middle class, OR=1.374, 95%CI: 1.021-1.847; senior class, OR=1.561, 95%CI: 1.147-2.125), age (30 to 34 years old, OR=1.712, 95%CI: 1.170-2.505), education level (high school/technical secondary school and below, OR=0.664, 95%CI: 0.515-0.857), and having learned injury first aid skills (OR=1.653, 95%CI: 1.284-2.129) were influencing factors of injury first aid skills among parents of preschool children.
Conclusions
The level of injury first aid skills among parents of preschool children is relatively low. The first aid ability of parents whose children are in small classes, older, less educated, and have not learned injury first aid skills should be specifically improved.
5.Myocardial damage and changes of plasma and myocardial angiotensin after craniocerebral injury in rats
Caixia GUO ; Fenghe DU ; Like ZHANG ; Xiuying XU ; Ruifen CHEN ; Yilin SUN ; Shida HE ; Shumin WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(41):152-154
BACKGROUND: Craniocerebral injury can cause a series of visceral complications, among which cardiovascular complication is paid special attention.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of craniocerebral injury on changes of circulatory and local angiotensin Ⅱ (Ang Ⅱ ) and local angiotensin Ⅱ receptor 1 (AT1) in the heart.DESIGN: Randomized controlled experiment taking animals as subjects.SETTING: Beijing Tiantan Hospital, and the College of Basic Medicine,Capital University of Medical Sciences.MATERIALS: The experiment was conducted at the Central Laboratory of Capital University of Medical Sciences and the Central Laboratory of Beijing Tiantan Hospital from 2003 to 2004. Totally 40 healthy male Wistar rats were divided randomly into craniocerebral injury group and control group with 20 in each group.METHODS: Rats in craniocerebral injury group were treated with weightdrop method to establish the model of craniocerebral injury, while rats in control group received no impact. Twenty-four hours after hitting, 10 rats in each group were selected to assay their Ang Ⅱ and AT1; the other 10 in each group were selected to observe their myocardial forms.myocardium of rats assayed with light microscope after hematoxylin-eosin staining and transmission electron microscope.It was significantly higher in craniocerebral injury group than in control ity: It was obviously higher in craniocerebral injury group than in control Ⅱ and AT1: The area of positive reactant and gray value in craniocerebral toxylin-eosin staining: Strong acidophil staining was found on myocardial cellular plasma in craniocerebral injury group. The results showed that cytoplasm shrank obviously; muscle fiber broke, decreased or disappeared.Focal hydropic degeneration, lysis or necrosis was observed in myocardium.Ultrastructural pathological observation revealed pathological damage of myocardium.CONCLUSION: Craniocerebral injury in rats can cause myocardial damage, and changes of angiotensin system may be one of the factors.
6.Medical Ethics Analysis on Clinical Research Paper about Tuberculosis
Jichun WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Lei SHA ; Min WANG ; Yu QIN ; Yilin JIAO ; Kai LU ; Guangxue HE ; Liang CHEN
Chinese Medical Ethics 2014;(2):233-235
Objective:To evaluate the clinical research papers published in recent years about tuberculosis , to understand the ethical review in biomedical journals in our country .Method:We analyzed clinical papers published in two journals that are famous in the field of tuberculosis since 2010 .Results:There were 33 articles included in our study .The number of informed consent is higher than that of ethical review .The descriptions of informed con-sents were not standardized in 12%articles.9%of articles did not mention the name of the ethics committee .Con-clusion:The attention degree to ethics of some editors and researchers should be improved .Pay more attention to medical ethical education , improve cognitive level of ethical issues , ensure the interests of the participants and im-prove the quality of research .
7.Research on Status of Functioning and Disability, Unmet Needs and Service Development of Rehabilitation for People with Disabilities in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Lun LI ; Yilin HE ; Zhenzhong MAO ; Zhuoying QIU ; Guoxiang WANG ; Jianxun GUO ; Xin LI ; Qinyi LI ; Fengbo LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(8):875-878
Objective To analyze functioning and disability, unmet needs and the service for people with disabilities in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Methods Based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and World Report on Disabil-ity, the theoretical framework had been constructed, and the unmet needs and service status for people with disabilities in Shenzhen in 2015 had been statistically analyzed. Results For the statistics of disability by categories, physical disability composed of 42.5%, speech disability composed of 1.5%;people with severe and extremely severe disabilities composed of 52.8%;Futian District composed of 19.7%, Yantian District composed of 2.2%;people aged 0 to 18 years composed of 17.4%, and people aged over 60 years (27.0%) were the larger group. For the unmet needs of people with disabilities, 25%needed rehabilitation therapy, 18.8%needed functional training, 23.2%needed assis-tive devices, and 32.9%had no need. For rehabilitation sevice in Shenzhen, 24.4%received rehabilitation therapy, 17.4%received function-al training, 20.4%received assistive devices, and 37.6%did not receive any service. For the barrier-free reconstruction, 4.6%needed bath-room reconstruction, and 0.7%needed internet access screen software. Conclusion The status of functioning and disability, unmet needs and service development of rehabilitation in Shenzhen had been analyzed. There was still a gap between unmet needs and services of rehabilita-tion. It recommended to construct precise services delivery based on unmet needs, improve the full coverage and quality of service of reha-bilitation.
8.Identification characters of leaf morphological and venation pattern of Abutilon indicum with its confused herb A. theophrasti.
Baozuo HE ; Yilin ZHU ; Yuekui LIAO ; Li LI ; Yuan ZHUO ; Zhengwei YUAN ; Jing ZENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(15):2262-2266
OBJECTIVETo study the identification characters of Abutilon indicum and its confused herb A. theophrasti and establish an identification method.
METHODLMVP (leaf morphological-venation pattern for identification Chinese herbs), and QAERM (quantitatively analyze and evaluate reliability for the method of identification Chinese herbs) were applied for the study.
RESULTThe main differences of the leaf of Abutilon indicum: leaf margin cilia short and not clear (75-200 microm), petiole top with long straight hairs (up to 1.0-1.2 cm), when the tertiary veins and intersecondary veins issue from the lower part of midrib, their angles of divergence usually were wide acute (65 degrees-80 degrees) and a few was about right angle (80 degrees-100 degrees). The main differences of the leaf of A. theophrasti: leaf margin cilia long and clear (200-500 microm), petiole top with short straight hairs (most 0.1-0.5 mm), when the tertiary veins and intersecondary veins issue from the lower part of midrib, their angles of divergence usually were about right angle (80 degrees-100 degrees) and a few was wide acute (65 degrees-80 degrees). With the mentioned three groups of key differences, the both plants could be successfully identified from each other. The accuracy of identification results (AC) was from 97.5% to 99.6%, the repeatability of identification results: agreement rate for observation (ARO) was 97.1% and Kappa value was 0.94.
CONCLUSIONThe established method is simple, rapid, economic and reliable.
Malvaceae ; anatomy & histology ; classification ; growth & development ; Plant Leaves ; anatomy & histology ; classification ; growth & development
9.Query: distinguish between dicot and monocot according to whether free vein termination exist or not.
Baozuo HE ; Yuekui LAO ; Yilin ZHU ; Li LI ; Yuan ZHOU ; Zhengwei YUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(13):1697-1702
OBJECTIVETo observe and study the correctness of the proposition dicot have free vein termination but monocot have not. To evaluate the reliability of the identification principle that is based on above proposition.
METHODFourteen species of pharmaceutical monocot come from 9 families and 3 species of pharmaceutical dicot come from 3 families were observed by using the method of microscopic identification.
RESULTThe free vein termination existed in the vein-islets of 10 species of monocot from 8 families, Zingiberaceae, Stemonaceae, Gramineae, Liliaceae, Orchidaceae, Alismataceae, Dioscoreaceae and Araceae ect, and it was not to find the free vein termination in monocot Iris tectorum, Belamcanda chinensis (Fam. Iridaceae) and Imperata cylindrica, Coix lacryma-jobi (Fam. Gramineae). Three species dicot, Cinnamomum burmannii, Castanea mollissima, Mangifera indica, all had the free vein termination. The free vein termination of C. burnmannii was sparse, and C. mollissima's was usually covered by non-glandular hair.
CONCLUSIONThe proposition is not universally applicable, monocot have no free vein termination. The identification principle is unreliable, which distinguish between medicinal dicot and monocot leaves according to whether the free vein termination exists or not.
Magnoliopsida ; anatomy & histology ; classification ; Plant Leaves ; anatomy & histology ; Plants, Medicinal ; anatomy & histology ; classification ; Reproducibility of Results
10.A novel insight into neuroprotection against hypoxic/ischemic stress.
Yuan FENG ; Dongman CHAO ; Xiaozhou HE ; Yilin YANG ; Xuezhi KANG ; Lawrence H LAZARUS ; Ying XIA
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2009;61(6):585-592
The use of opioid analgesics has a long history in clinical settings, although the functions of opioid receptors, especially their role in the brain, are not well understood yet. Recent studies have generated abundant new data on opioid receptor-mediated functions and the underlying mechanisms. The most exciting finding in the past decade is probably the neuroprotection against hypoxic/ischemic stress mediated by delta-opioid receptors (DOR). An up-regulation of DOR expression and the release of endogenous opioids may increase neuronal tolerance to hypoxic/ischemic stress. The DOR signal triggers, depending on stress duration and severity, different mechanisms at multiple levels to preserve neuronal survival, including the stabilization of ionic homeostasis, an increase in pro-survival signaling (e.g., PKC-ERK-Bcl 2) and the enhanced anti-oxidative capacity. Recent data on DOR-mediated neuroprotection provide us a new concept of neuroprotection against neurological disorders and have a potentially significant impact on the prevention and treatment of some serious neurological conditions, such as stroke.
Analgesics, Opioid
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Hypoxia
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metabolism
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Neurons
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metabolism
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Neuroprotective Agents
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pharmacology
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Receptors, Opioid, delta
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metabolism
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Signal Transduction