1. Survival time and influencing factors in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients in Wuhan, 2006-2014
Jianjie WANG ; Meilan ZHOU ; Cong CHEN ; Gang WU ; Yingping ZUO ; Xin REN ; Zhuan CHEN ; Weihua WANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(11):1409-1413
Objective:
To investigate the survival time of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients and the influential factors in Wuhan.
Methods:
The relevant information were collected from TB management information system, cause of death reporting system and medical records by trained doctors. The univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards model were applied to analyze the factors affecting survival time of patients.
Results:
A total of 552 patients with MDR-TB were included in the analysis. After the diagnosis of MDR-TB, the cumulative survival rates from the first year to the third year were 0.94, 0.88, and 0.80, respectively. The mortality density of MDR-TB patients was 6.52/100 person-years, and the median survival time was (89.52±1.85) months. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the cumulative survival rate of the standardized treatment group was significantly higher than that of the non-standardized treatment group (
2.Reform and reflection of teaching microbiology in English.
Yuanchan LUO ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Qiyao WANG ; Jiaofang HUANG ; Fengxian HU ; Shuhong GAO ; Ruifang YE ; Peng ZUO ; Yingping ZHUANG ; Hui WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(8):3099-3109
Microbiology is a key basic professional course for all the students specializing in biology, biotechnology and related majors. To date, microbiology is mainly taught in Chinese within colleges and universities in China. Development of a microbiology course that is taught in English may satisfy the diversified learning needs of the students and promote the "Double First-Class" initiative. We started to teach the microbiology course in English at the East China University of Science and Technology since 2016. This practice was associated with reform and innovation in the teaching methods and contents. The microbiology course taught in English greatly attracted the interest of the attending students and helped improve their professional English learning as well as scientific research. This course provided important support for fostering innovative professional first-class undergraduates under the context of the "Double First-Class" initiative.
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