1.Analysis on the infection and drug susceptibility of mycoplasma in 1 9 530 cases of urogenital tract infections
Ya GONG ; Deling DUAN ; Zongzhong HE ; Xiaodong WANG ; Qiuxia SHI ; Lindong LIN ; Weihua OU
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(25):3539-3541
Objective To analyze the status of mycoplasma infection and drug resistance in the local area,and provide the ba-sis for clinical rational drug use.Methods The specimens obtained from 1 9 530 patients with urogenital tract infection were detec-ted by adopting mycoplasma culture,identification and drug sensitivity integration kit.Mycoplasma infection and drug susceptibility were analyzed.Results In the total of 1 9 530 suspected patients specimens,1 1 1 78 cases were positive with a positive rate 57.24%.The positive rate of ureaplasma urealyticum (Uu)and mycoplasma hominis (MH)was 44.63% and 0.44% respectively and the positive rate of Uu and Mh mixed infection was 12.1 7%.The positive rate of female was higher than that of male and the difference was statistically significant(P <0.05).The positive rate of mycoplasma in 2008-2014 was on the rise;The sensitive rate of mycoplasma to josamycin,doxycycline,minocycline element,clarithromycin was 88.57%,84.32%,76.09% and 71.53% respec-tively,mycoplasma was highly drug resistance to quinolone antibiotics;mixed infection resistance was higher than that of single in-fection;The number of drug resistance of Uu,MH and Uu+MH to 12 kinds of antibiotics increase.Conclusion Mycoplasma infec-tion in urogenital tract is mainly caused by Uu and Mh infection is in mixed infection way;josamycin,doxycycline is the first choice for treatment of mycoplasma in this region.Rational drug choise can be based on the drug susceptibility test.Multiple drug resist-ance of mycoplasma is serious and should be paid attention to.
2.Correlation between HIV antibody and sexual behaviors of men who have sex with men in Guangzhou in 2010.
Chenghui MOU ; Qiang WANG ; Yiwen ZHONG ; Yihai JIANG ; Zongzhong HE
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(1):113-115
OBJECTIVETo investigate the correlation between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the sexual behaviors of men who have sex with men (MSM) in Guangzhou in 2010.
METHODSAnti-HIV antibody was detected in the volunteers undergoing HIV tests in the year 2010, and the differences in the sexual role, education, use of condom and complicated infection of syphilis were analyzed among these subjects.
RESULTSA total of 1526 MSM volunteered to participate in the investigation, among whom 87 (5.70%) were confirmed to have HIV infection. The positivity rate of HIV infection was 3.54%, 7.14% and 6.70% in subjects reporting active anal copulation, passive anal copulation, and both, respectively, showing a significant difference in respect of the sexual role (χ(2)=6.450, P=0.040). The positivity rate also differed significantly among married, unmarried and divorced subjects (9.45%, 4.92%, and 4.17%, respectively; χ(2)=7.184, P=0.028). The positivity rate was 21.31% among those with syphilis, significantly higher than the rate in those without syphilis (5.06%, χ(2)=25.770, P<0.001). Use of condom was not associated with a significant reduction of HIV positivity rate (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe high anti-HIV positivity rate among MSM in Guangzhou indicates a high risk of unsafe sexual behaviors, especially anal copulations. The anal copulation receivers, often young and have a lower rate of condom use, constitute a high-risk group of HIV transmission.
Adolescent ; Adult ; China ; epidemiology ; HIV Antibodies ; blood ; HIV Infections ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; transmission ; HIV Seropositivity ; epidemiology ; transmission ; Homosexuality, Male ; statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prevalence ; Sexual Behavior ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Young Adult
3.Risk factors of allergic reactions caused by therapeutic plasma exchange: a single-center analysis
Lingling LI ; Xiaojun ZHU ; Jie LIN ; Yuan ZHUANG ; Xuede QIU ; Xiang QUAN ; Zongzhong HE ; Ying JIANG ; Yang YU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(7):748-753
【Objective】 To review the occurrence of allergic reactions during therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) and to explore the risk factors of TPE allergic reactions. 【Methods】 The clinical data of 929 patients treated with TPE using plasma components by the Department of Transfusion Medicine in our medical center from 2018 to 2023 were collected. The influencing factors of allergic reactions were analyzed by univariate analysis, and the independent risk factors of allergic reactions were analyzed by logistic multivariate regression analysis. 【Results】 A total of 4 071 TPEs were performed in 929 patients.Among them, 198 patients (21.31%) experienced 349 times (8.57%) of allergic reactions, with the incidence of grade Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ allergic reactions of 16.33%, 81.38% and 2.29%, respectively, and no deaths. The univariate analysis showed that the patient′s age, allergy history, diagnosis of immune-related diseases, ICU admission, plasma consumption, total blood volume, maximum blood flow rate and combined use of albumin were related to the occurrence of allergic reactions (P<0.05). Multivariate regression analysis showed that young patients, a history of allergy, immune-related diseases and non-ICU patients were prone to allergic reactions in TPE, but the treatment options of TPE such as substitute fluid category, plasma consumption and blood flow rate were not related to the occurrence of allergic reactions. 【Conclusion】 There are significant individual differences in the occurrence of allergic reactions for TPE, and young age, history of allergies, immune-related diseases and non-ICU patients are risk factors for allergic reactions in TPE. Identifying patients with risk factors before TPE treatment and giving corresponding preventive measures can reduce the incidence of allergic reactions.
4.Impact of therapeutic plasma exchange intervention timing and liver injury periodization on the prognosis of patients with exertional heat stroke
Zongzhong HE ; Min WANG ; Yuan ZHUANG ; Jie LIN ; Leiying ZHANG ; Liyang ZOU ; Lingling LI ; Chunya MA ; Xiaomin LIU ; Xiang QUAN ; Ying JIANG ; Mou ZHOU ; Hongjun KANG ; Yang YU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2024;37(7):728-733
【Objective】 To explore the prognostic impact and clinical application value of therapeutic plasma exchange(TPE) intervention timing and liver injury periodization in patients with exertional heat stroke(EHS). 【Methods】 Data of 127 EHS patients from the First Medical Center of the General Hospital of the People′s Liberation Army from January 2011 to December 2023 were collected, then divided into the death group and the survival group based on therapeutic outcomes and into 5 stages according to the dynamic changes of ALT, AST, TBIL and DBIL. According to propensity score matching analysis, 11 patients in the survival group and 12 patients in the death group were included in the statistical analysis, and 20 of them were treated with TPE. The changes in indicators and clinical outcomes before and after TPE were observed, in order to evaluate the impact of intervention timing on prognosis. 【Results】 Among the 23 patients, 14 had no liver injury or could progress to the repair phase, resulting in 3 deaths(with the mortality rate of 21.43%), while 9 patients failed to progress to the repair phase, resulting in 9 deaths(with the mortality rate of 100%), with significant differences(P<0.05). The mortality rate of the first TPE intervention before the third stage of liver injury was 23.08%(3/13), while that of intervention after reaching or exceeding the third stage was 85.71%(6/7), and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). 【Conclusion】 TPE should be executed actively in EHS patients combined with liver injury before the third phase to lock its pathological and physiological processes, thereby improving prognosis and reducing mortality.