1.Efficacy analysis of Doxycline in the treatment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumoina in children
Shangwen HOU ; Ming YANG ; Wenjie QI ; Deli XIN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(10):766-770
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of Doxycycline in the treatment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP). Methods:Case series study.A retrospective observational study was conducted on 202 patients diagnosed with MPP in Beijing United Family Hospital from January 2022 to January 2024.The patients were divided into 3 groups according to antibiotics used: Azithromycin group which enrolled 93 cases, 60 cases (Azithromycin alone group) were included after excluding 33 cases with adding steroids; Doxycycline group which enrolled 32 case, 31 cases (Doxycycline alone group) were included after excluding 1 case with adding steroids; Azithromycin switch to Doxycycline when diagnosed Macrolides-unresponsive MPP(MUMPP). Azithromycin switch to Doxycycline group which enrolled 77 cases, 73 cases (switch group) were included after excluding 4 cases with adding steroids.Results used the Mann-Whitney U test, Chi-square test or exact test analyse, comparing the differences in defervescene time, hospitalization day, outcomes and side effects in each group. Results:The fever duration in the Doxycycline alone group was 48(36, 48) h, which was significantly shorter than that in the Azithromycin alone group[120(120, 144) h] ( Z=-7.646, P<0.001). The hospitalization time in the Doxycycline alone group was [3(3, 4) d], which was significantly shorter than that in the Azithromycin alone group [4(3, 5) d] ( Z=-3.368, P=0.002). The medium fever duration in the switch group after Azithromycin was changed to Doxycycline was 48 h, which was not statistically significantly different from that in the Doxycycline alone group ( Z=-0.571, P=0.849). The medium hospitalization time in the switch group after Azithromycin changed to Doxycycline was 4 d, which was significantly longer than that in the Doxycycline alone group (3 d) ( Z=-2.759, P=0.008). Among 93 cases enrolled in the Azithromycin group, 33 cases (35.5%) converted to unresponsive MPP(UMPP), 23 cases (24.7%) progressed to refractory MPP (RMPP), and 33 cases (35.5%) added steroids.Among 32 cases included in the Doxycycline group, 1 case (3.1%) converted to UMPP, no case developed to RMPP, and 1 case (3.1%) added steroids.The above-mentioned 3 proportions were significantly different between the two groups (all P<0.001). Among 93 cases enrolled in the Azithromycin group, 11 cases (11.8%) progressed to severe MPP (SMPP), and 13 cases (14.0%) developed complications.In 32 cases included in the Doxycycline group, 1 case (3.1%) progressed to SMPP, and 3 cases (9.4%) developed complications.The difference in these 2 proportions was not statistically significant between the two groups ( P=0.294, 0.760). In 77 patients included in the Azithromycin switch to Doxycycline group, there were 4 cases converting to UMPP, 4 cases converting to RMPP and 4 cases adding steroids, which were not statistically significantly different from those in the Doxycycline group (all P=0.540). In the Azithromycin switch to Doxycycline group, there were 3 cases progressing to SMPP, and 7 cases developed complications, which were not statistically significantly different from those in the Doxycycline group (all P=1.000). Conclusions:Doxycycline can improve the fever symptom, shorten illness duration and hospitalization time, and reduce steroid usage and the proportions of UMPP and RMPP in pediatric MPP.Switching to Doxycycline is recommended for MUMPP patients as Doxycycline is effective for the treatment of pediatric MPP and no tetracycline pigmentation teeth now.
2.Minimal inhibitory concentration of Azithromycin and Erythromycin against 288 clinical strains of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and their resistance gene mutations
Zhengrong YANG ; Haiwei DOU ; Yuang CAI ; Dawei SHI ; Deli XIN ; Wenjie QI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(10):771-774
Objective:To characterize the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of macrolides against clinical Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) isolates and to investigate the significance of 23S rRNA mutations. Methods:Cross-sectional study.A total of 288 clinical MP strains preserved in the laboratory from 2016 to 2021 were taken for macrolide resistance gene testing and the evaluation of in vitro susceptibility to Azithromycin and Erythromycin.MIC 50 and MIC 90 values were calculated separately for macrolide-susceptible and -resistant strains. Results:All 288 MP strains underwent the test of in vitro susceptibility to Azithromycin, while 86 of them were additionally tested for Erythromycin.Among these strains, 22 strains were Azithromycin-sensitive, and 266 strains were Azithromycin-resistant.A2063G mutations were detected in 260 (97.7%) strains, while A2064G mutations were detected in 6 (2.3%) strains.Azithromycin-resistant strains had an MIC 50 of 128.000 μg/mL and an MIC 90 of 512.000 μg/mL, with the MIC ranging between 16.000 and 512.000 μg/mL.Seven strains were sensitive and 79 strains were resistant to Erythromycin.Among Erythromycin-resistant strains, A2063G mutations were detected in 73 (92.4%) strains, while A2064G mutations were detected in 6 (7.6%) strains.Erythromycin-resistant strains had an MIC 50 of 256.000 μg/mL and an MIC 90 of 512.000 μg/mL, with the MIC ranging between 64.000 and 1 024.000 μg/mL. Conclusions:A2063G and A2064G mutations in the 23S rRNA gene of MP are associated with high-level in vitro resistance to Azithromycin and Erythromycin, significantly limiting the clinical effectiveness of these antibiotics.Early resistance gene testing is recommended for suspected MP patients, which can help optimize the treatment, improve prognosis, and prevent resistance spread.
3.Efficacy analysis of Doxycline in the treatment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumoina in children
Shangwen HOU ; Ming YANG ; Wenjie QI ; Deli XIN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(10):766-770
Objective:To investigate the efficacy and safety of Doxycycline in the treatment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP). Methods:Case series study.A retrospective observational study was conducted on 202 patients diagnosed with MPP in Beijing United Family Hospital from January 2022 to January 2024.The patients were divided into 3 groups according to antibiotics used: Azithromycin group which enrolled 93 cases, 60 cases (Azithromycin alone group) were included after excluding 33 cases with adding steroids; Doxycycline group which enrolled 32 case, 31 cases (Doxycycline alone group) were included after excluding 1 case with adding steroids; Azithromycin switch to Doxycycline when diagnosed Macrolides-unresponsive MPP(MUMPP). Azithromycin switch to Doxycycline group which enrolled 77 cases, 73 cases (switch group) were included after excluding 4 cases with adding steroids.Results used the Mann-Whitney U test, Chi-square test or exact test analyse, comparing the differences in defervescene time, hospitalization day, outcomes and side effects in each group. Results:The fever duration in the Doxycycline alone group was 48(36, 48) h, which was significantly shorter than that in the Azithromycin alone group[120(120, 144) h] ( Z=-7.646, P<0.001). The hospitalization time in the Doxycycline alone group was [3(3, 4) d], which was significantly shorter than that in the Azithromycin alone group [4(3, 5) d] ( Z=-3.368, P=0.002). The medium fever duration in the switch group after Azithromycin was changed to Doxycycline was 48 h, which was not statistically significantly different from that in the Doxycycline alone group ( Z=-0.571, P=0.849). The medium hospitalization time in the switch group after Azithromycin changed to Doxycycline was 4 d, which was significantly longer than that in the Doxycycline alone group (3 d) ( Z=-2.759, P=0.008). Among 93 cases enrolled in the Azithromycin group, 33 cases (35.5%) converted to unresponsive MPP(UMPP), 23 cases (24.7%) progressed to refractory MPP (RMPP), and 33 cases (35.5%) added steroids.Among 32 cases included in the Doxycycline group, 1 case (3.1%) converted to UMPP, no case developed to RMPP, and 1 case (3.1%) added steroids.The above-mentioned 3 proportions were significantly different between the two groups (all P<0.001). Among 93 cases enrolled in the Azithromycin group, 11 cases (11.8%) progressed to severe MPP (SMPP), and 13 cases (14.0%) developed complications.In 32 cases included in the Doxycycline group, 1 case (3.1%) progressed to SMPP, and 3 cases (9.4%) developed complications.The difference in these 2 proportions was not statistically significant between the two groups ( P=0.294, 0.760). In 77 patients included in the Azithromycin switch to Doxycycline group, there were 4 cases converting to UMPP, 4 cases converting to RMPP and 4 cases adding steroids, which were not statistically significantly different from those in the Doxycycline group (all P=0.540). In the Azithromycin switch to Doxycycline group, there were 3 cases progressing to SMPP, and 7 cases developed complications, which were not statistically significantly different from those in the Doxycycline group (all P=1.000). Conclusions:Doxycycline can improve the fever symptom, shorten illness duration and hospitalization time, and reduce steroid usage and the proportions of UMPP and RMPP in pediatric MPP.Switching to Doxycycline is recommended for MUMPP patients as Doxycycline is effective for the treatment of pediatric MPP and no tetracycline pigmentation teeth now.
4.Minimal inhibitory concentration of Azithromycin and Erythromycin against 288 clinical strains of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and their resistance gene mutations
Zhengrong YANG ; Haiwei DOU ; Yuang CAI ; Dawei SHI ; Deli XIN ; Wenjie QI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2025;40(10):771-774
Objective:To characterize the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of macrolides against clinical Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) isolates and to investigate the significance of 23S rRNA mutations. Methods:Cross-sectional study.A total of 288 clinical MP strains preserved in the laboratory from 2016 to 2021 were taken for macrolide resistance gene testing and the evaluation of in vitro susceptibility to Azithromycin and Erythromycin.MIC 50 and MIC 90 values were calculated separately for macrolide-susceptible and -resistant strains. Results:All 288 MP strains underwent the test of in vitro susceptibility to Azithromycin, while 86 of them were additionally tested for Erythromycin.Among these strains, 22 strains were Azithromycin-sensitive, and 266 strains were Azithromycin-resistant.A2063G mutations were detected in 260 (97.7%) strains, while A2064G mutations were detected in 6 (2.3%) strains.Azithromycin-resistant strains had an MIC 50 of 128.000 μg/mL and an MIC 90 of 512.000 μg/mL, with the MIC ranging between 16.000 and 512.000 μg/mL.Seven strains were sensitive and 79 strains were resistant to Erythromycin.Among Erythromycin-resistant strains, A2063G mutations were detected in 73 (92.4%) strains, while A2064G mutations were detected in 6 (7.6%) strains.Erythromycin-resistant strains had an MIC 50 of 256.000 μg/mL and an MIC 90 of 512.000 μg/mL, with the MIC ranging between 64.000 and 1 024.000 μg/mL. Conclusions:A2063G and A2064G mutations in the 23S rRNA gene of MP are associated with high-level in vitro resistance to Azithromycin and Erythromycin, significantly limiting the clinical effectiveness of these antibiotics.Early resistance gene testing is recommended for suspected MP patients, which can help optimize the treatment, improve prognosis, and prevent resistance spread.
5.Perioperative Animal Care for Xenotransplantation from Genetically Edited Pigs to Monkeys
Chan ZHU ; Dongliang ZHANG ; Deli ZHAO ; Xueqin SHI ; Lei QIAN ; Xuan ZHANG ; Yan JIN ; Wei DUAN ; Ruocheng QI ; Chaohua LIU ; Xuekang YANG ; Juntao HAN ; Dengke PAN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(5):495-501
Objective To discuss the perioperative care and wound protection of xenotransplantation from genetically edited pigs to monkeys, with the goal of improving the success rate of such experimental procedures. Methods From October 2022 to October 2023, perioperative care and wound protection were performed on 7 recipient rhesus monkeys undergoing xenotransplantation of genetically edited pig tissues and organs. Customized wound protective garments were designed based on monkeys' size and surgical area to protect the wounds, alongside meticulous perioperative care. This included preoperative preparation and medication, intraoperative monitoring of physiological indicators and anesthesia management, and postoperative care comprising wound protection, observation and monitoring, and nutritional support. Results All seven monkeys successfully underwent xenotransplantation. With the aid of protective garments and detailed care, all surgical wounds healed by first intention, and postoperative recovery was satisfactory. Conclusion Proper care and wound protection during xenotransplantation from genetically edited pigs to monkeys not only promote wound healing, but also alleviate pain and harm to animals. This has significant implications for advancing experimental research in pig-monkey xenotransplantation and enhancing animal welfare.
6.Development of real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR for the detection of Moraxella catarrhalis
Dawei SHI ; Ran WEI ; Qi GAO ; Liangyu WANG ; Haiwei DOU ; Wenjuan HU ; Li XIANG ; Deli XIN ; Dongxing GUO
International Journal of Pediatrics 2017;44(10):707-709,713
Objective To developed A laboratory diagnosis of Moraxella catarrhalis by an laboratories diagnostic method real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR assay. Methods The specific primers and probes were designed based on the sequence of outer membrane protein CopB(copB)gene in Moraxella catarrhalis,and the Taqman probe RT-PCR method was developed to detect the Moraxella catarrhalis.The standard plasmids ex-tracted from the Moraxella catarrhalis standard strains were used to constitute the standard samples,and compared with these standard samples,the sensitivity of the fluorescence quantitative PCR assay was tested by the estab-lished standard curves.The specificity of the fluorescence quantitative PCR assay was tested by the DNA samples of other bacterias in the laboratory.Meanwhile,321 throat swab samples from inpatient and outpatient child pa-tients,with asthma infection were collected as clinical samples to validate the fluorescence quantitative PCR as-say.Results The standard curve was drawn in the real-time PCR by the Taqman fluorescence reporter.During the sensitivity tests,the newly-developed real-time fluorescence PCR could detect at least 10 copies of Moraxella catarrhalis,and could successfully distinguish several DNAs of the pathogens.On the basis of the validation result of the 321 throat swab samples,there are 25 Moraxella catarrhalis with 7.79 % positive rate.Conclusion The fluorescence quantitative PCR assay is of great sensitivity and specificity,and it can be widely used for the detec-tion of Moraxella catarrhalis.
7.A Survey on Present Situation of Intelligence among Boarding School-age Children of the Va Nationality
Songmei WANG ; Deli QI ; Zhengwu ZHANG ; Xuehui ZHANG ; Yuan LI ; Jianzhong YIN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(10):62-65
Objective To analyze the present situation of intelligence of boarding school-age children of the Va nationality.Methods Multi-stage random sampling method was used to select 650 boarding school-age children from 10 primary schools in ShuangJiang county, and their level of intelligence was estimated by Raven's STANDARD progressive Matrices (SPM) .Results The level of intelligence of boarding school-age children of the Va nationality was significantly lower than the norm ( <0.05), the prevalence of Mental Deficiency was 19.9%, and it didn't show significant differences in different age and gender ( >0.05) .Conclusions The present situation of intelligence of boarding school-age children of the Va nationality is serious and should be improved as quickly as possible.

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