1.Investigation of plague foci in Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province, China-Myanmar border region in 2023
LI Siyu ; SHAO Zongti ; LIU Zhengxiang
China Tropical Medicine 2025;25(2):136-
Objective To understand the situation of plague host vectors, indicator animals and residents infected with plague bacteria in Cangyuan County, Yunnan Province, China-Myanmar border region, and to explore the risk of plague epidemic, so as to provide reference basis for supplementary plague data and prevention and control in this area. Methods A plague survey was carried out in three townships in Cangyuan County in 2023. The collected host animals organs and body surface parasitic fleas were bacterial cultured. Serum collected from border residents, indicator animals, and host animals was tested for plague F1 antibodies using indirect hemagglutination assay (IHA). The positive samples were rejudged by IHA, immune colloidal gold assay(GICA) and up-converting phosphor technology(UPT). Results Totally 294 serum samples were collected from border residents, with an average age of (48.48±14.27) years old, with more females than males. Three were positive for F1 antibody against Yersinia pestis, with a positive rate of 1.02%. And 65 samples of indicator animal serum and 31 samples of Rattus tanezumi serum were collected, and the detection of plague F1 antibody was negative. And 198 rodents belonging to 3 orders, 5 families, 11 genus and 14 species were captured, with a total capture rate of 7.93%, with Rattus tanezumi (46.97%) and Rattus andamanensis (19.19%) as the dominant species. The capture rate in residential indoor areas was 3.72%, and Rattus tanezumi was the absolutely dominant species (100.00%). The capture rate in farming areas was 10.26%, the dominant species were Rattus tanezumi (36.36%), Rattus andamanensis (23.03%), Mus pahari (10.30%) and Hylomys suillus (10.30%). And 60 fleas belonging to 3 families, 5 genera and 6 species were seized, the average infection rate of fleas was 11.62%, and the total flea index was 0.30. The dominant species were Xenopsylla cheopis (28.34%), Palaeopsylla remota (23.33%), Ctenophthalmus quadratus (18.33%), Stivalius aporus (15.00%) and Palaeopsylla incurua (11.67%). A total of 198 murine organ samples were isolated and cultured, and 24 groups of flea samples were obtained, no Yersinia pestis was isolated. Conclusion The investigation has not found any recent infection with Yersinia pestis in rodents, body surface parasitic fleas and indicator animals; however, it is found that there is still a certain proportion of positive population of plague F1 antibody in the serum of residents. Rattus tanezumi and Xenopsylla cheopis are the first dominant species of host and vector in the county, the indoor density of Rattus flavipectus exceeds 3%, reaching the animal pestis IV early warning, and there is a risk of recurrence in the plague foci.
2.Investigation of plague sources in the border port areas of Longchuan County, Yunnan Province in 2022
Zhengxiang LIU ; Yuqiong LI ; Mei HONG ; Wei LIANG ; Qiuxiang YANG ; Shilong YANG ; Cuicui ZHAO ; Zihou GAO ; Zongti SHAO
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(6):467-471
Objective:To investigate the host and vector composition of pestis and the epidemic situation of pestis among animals in the border port areas of Longchuan County, Yunnan Province.Methods:In September 2022, a survey was conducted on rodents and their surface parasitic fleas in the border port areas of Longchuan County, according to three habitat types: residential areas, agricultural areas, and forest-shrubbery areas. Samples of murine animals organs and their surface parasitic fleas were collected for isolation and identification of Yersinia pestis. Blood samples of plague indicating animals, such as murine animals, dogs and cats were collected, and serum plague F1 antibody was detected by indirect hemagglutination assay. Meanwhile, a retrospective investigation was conducted on the occurrence of self dead rats, sick rats, and suspected cases in the local area from 2018 to 2022 through interviews with farmers. Results:A total of 168 murine animals belonging to 3 orders, 5 families, 10 genera, and 11 species were captured in three habitats in Longchuan County. Among them, the capture rate in residential areas was 5.00% (30/600), with Rattus tanezumi and Suncus murinus as dominant species, with a composition ratio of 50.00% (15/30). The capture rate in agricultural areas was 9.67% (122/1 262), with Rattus tanezumi and Suncus murinus as dominant species, with a composition ratio of 50.82% (62/122) and 44.26% (54/122), respectively. The capture rate in the forest-shrubbery areas was 6.25% (16/256), with Hylomys suillus and Eothenomys eleusis as dominant species, with a composition ratio of 37.50% (6/16) and 31.25% (5/16), respectively. Among the captured murine animals, 20 individuals carried 52 parasitic fleas, belonging to 2 species of 2 genera and 2 families. The total flea infection rate was 11.90% (20/168), and the total flea index was 0.31 (52/168). The dominant specie was Xenopsylla cheopis (90.38%, 47/52). The flea infection rate in residential areas was 33.33% (10/30), and the flea index was 1.23 (37/30). The flea infection rate in agricultural areas was 7.38% (9/122), and the flea index was 0.11 (14/122). The flea infection rate in the forest-shrubbery areas was 6.25% (1/16), and the flea index was 0.06 (1/16). The samples of murine animals and their parasitic fleas obtained were isolated and cultured by Yersinia pestis, and the results were negative. A total of 144 serum samples from murine animals, dogs and cats were separated, and no F1 antibody against pestis was detected. According to interviews and investigations, no abnormal situations such as a large number of self dead rats, sick rats, and suspected cases were found from 2018 to 2022. Conclusions:No plague epidemic has been found in the border port areas of Longchuan County recently. The main host of plague, Rattus tanezumi, and the main vector, Xenopsylla cheopis, remain the dominant species in this area.
3.A survey and analysis on disease self-management status among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Yueqiong LIU ; Yunfen NIU ; Guili SHANG ; Zhengde LIU ; Zhengxiang GU ; Yin LI ; Xianghe LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2025;32(7):1013-1018
Objective:To investigate the disease self-management status of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and its influential factors, providing evidence for the development of effective management strategies.Methods:A total of 483 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who received treatment at Wenshan People's Hospital from April 2023 to April 2024 were included in this study. Their disease self-management status was assessed, and one-way analysis of variance and multiple linear regression analysis were conducted to identify the factors influencing patients' self-management abilities.Results:Among the 483 patients studied, only 2.9% (14/483) showed a complete understanding of their disease, while 21.12% (102/483) had some understanding of how to manage it. Only 34.38% (166/483) of the patients used inhalants outside the hospital as required, of which only 40.96% (68/166) used them regularly as required by doctors, and 60.84% (101/106) of the patients inhaled correctly. One-way analysis of variance and multiple linear regression analysis results showed that the factors affecting patients' self-management included COPD classification, smoking, life satisfaction, disease self-cognition, exercise habits, lung function, and gender ( t = 2.35, -2.22, -5.76, 4.37, -2.22, 5.09, -3.64, all P < 0.05). Conclusions:Patients with COPD exhibit poor disease self-management awareness and medication compliance. Patient's ability to self-manage their disease is associated with COPD classification, lung function, smoking, exercise habits, gender, life satisfaction, and disease self-cognition. Therefore, it is essential to develop appropriate intervention measures based on these factors, focusing on enhancing patients' self-management awareness and abilities to improve their quality of life.
4.Investigation of plague sources in the border port areas of Longchuan County, Yunnan Province in 2022
Zhengxiang LIU ; Yuqiong LI ; Mei HONG ; Wei LIANG ; Qiuxiang YANG ; Shilong YANG ; Cuicui ZHAO ; Zihou GAO ; Zongti SHAO
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2025;44(6):467-471
Objective:To investigate the host and vector composition of pestis and the epidemic situation of pestis among animals in the border port areas of Longchuan County, Yunnan Province.Methods:In September 2022, a survey was conducted on rodents and their surface parasitic fleas in the border port areas of Longchuan County, according to three habitat types: residential areas, agricultural areas, and forest-shrubbery areas. Samples of murine animals organs and their surface parasitic fleas were collected for isolation and identification of Yersinia pestis. Blood samples of plague indicating animals, such as murine animals, dogs and cats were collected, and serum plague F1 antibody was detected by indirect hemagglutination assay. Meanwhile, a retrospective investigation was conducted on the occurrence of self dead rats, sick rats, and suspected cases in the local area from 2018 to 2022 through interviews with farmers. Results:A total of 168 murine animals belonging to 3 orders, 5 families, 10 genera, and 11 species were captured in three habitats in Longchuan County. Among them, the capture rate in residential areas was 5.00% (30/600), with Rattus tanezumi and Suncus murinus as dominant species, with a composition ratio of 50.00% (15/30). The capture rate in agricultural areas was 9.67% (122/1 262), with Rattus tanezumi and Suncus murinus as dominant species, with a composition ratio of 50.82% (62/122) and 44.26% (54/122), respectively. The capture rate in the forest-shrubbery areas was 6.25% (16/256), with Hylomys suillus and Eothenomys eleusis as dominant species, with a composition ratio of 37.50% (6/16) and 31.25% (5/16), respectively. Among the captured murine animals, 20 individuals carried 52 parasitic fleas, belonging to 2 species of 2 genera and 2 families. The total flea infection rate was 11.90% (20/168), and the total flea index was 0.31 (52/168). The dominant specie was Xenopsylla cheopis (90.38%, 47/52). The flea infection rate in residential areas was 33.33% (10/30), and the flea index was 1.23 (37/30). The flea infection rate in agricultural areas was 7.38% (9/122), and the flea index was 0.11 (14/122). The flea infection rate in the forest-shrubbery areas was 6.25% (1/16), and the flea index was 0.06 (1/16). The samples of murine animals and their parasitic fleas obtained were isolated and cultured by Yersinia pestis, and the results were negative. A total of 144 serum samples from murine animals, dogs and cats were separated, and no F1 antibody against pestis was detected. According to interviews and investigations, no abnormal situations such as a large number of self dead rats, sick rats, and suspected cases were found from 2018 to 2022. Conclusions:No plague epidemic has been found in the border port areas of Longchuan County recently. The main host of plague, Rattus tanezumi, and the main vector, Xenopsylla cheopis, remain the dominant species in this area.
5.A survey and analysis on disease self-management status among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Yueqiong LIU ; Yunfen NIU ; Guili SHANG ; Zhengde LIU ; Zhengxiang GU ; Yin LI ; Xianghe LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2025;32(7):1013-1018
Objective:To investigate the disease self-management status of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and its influential factors, providing evidence for the development of effective management strategies.Methods:A total of 483 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who received treatment at Wenshan People's Hospital from April 2023 to April 2024 were included in this study. Their disease self-management status was assessed, and one-way analysis of variance and multiple linear regression analysis were conducted to identify the factors influencing patients' self-management abilities.Results:Among the 483 patients studied, only 2.9% (14/483) showed a complete understanding of their disease, while 21.12% (102/483) had some understanding of how to manage it. Only 34.38% (166/483) of the patients used inhalants outside the hospital as required, of which only 40.96% (68/166) used them regularly as required by doctors, and 60.84% (101/106) of the patients inhaled correctly. One-way analysis of variance and multiple linear regression analysis results showed that the factors affecting patients' self-management included COPD classification, smoking, life satisfaction, disease self-cognition, exercise habits, lung function, and gender ( t = 2.35, -2.22, -5.76, 4.37, -2.22, 5.09, -3.64, all P < 0.05). Conclusions:Patients with COPD exhibit poor disease self-management awareness and medication compliance. Patient's ability to self-manage their disease is associated with COPD classification, lung function, smoking, exercise habits, gender, life satisfaction, and disease self-cognition. Therefore, it is essential to develop appropriate intervention measures based on these factors, focusing on enhancing patients' self-management awareness and abilities to improve their quality of life.
6.Expression of CD226 in the small intestinal group 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3) in mice.
Lu YANG ; Jingchang MA ; Yitian LIU ; Tingting WANG ; Yuling WANG ; Ran ZHUANG ; Zhengxiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2024;40(1):1-6
Objective To observe the expression of adhesion molecule CD226 on the small intestinal group 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3) in mice. Methods The bioinformatics was used to analyze the expression of CD226 on murine ILCs. Small intestinal mucosal lamina propria lymphocytes (LPL) were isolated from wild-type C57BL/6J mice, and the expression of CD226 on ILC1 and ILC3 was detected by flow cytometry. A mouse model of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis was constructed to observe the changes in the expression of CD226 on ILC3. Results Both ILC1 and ILC3 in the mice small intestine expressed CD226 molecules; the proportion of ILC3 was reduced, while the expression level of CD226 on ILC3 was increased in the colitis model. Conclusion CD226 is expressed on the small intestines of mice, and although the proportion of ILC3 decreases in the DSS-induced colitis, the expression of CD226 on ILC3 increases.
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7.Effects of formononetin on the apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells in rats with inflammatory bowel disease by regulating the Hippo/YAP signaling pathway
Dong XIE ; Yuanyuan LIU ; Zhengxiang LI ; Hengjie YUAN ; Xiaocang CAO
China Pharmacy 2024;35(13):1564-1569
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effects of formononetin (FMN) on the apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) rats and its possible mechanism. METHODS IBD rat model was constructed by using trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) induction. Forty-eight rats with successful modeling were divided into model group (normal saline), low-dose and high-dose FMN groups (20 and 40 mg/kg FMN), and high-dose FMN+YAP inhibitor Verteporfin (VTPF) group (40 mg/kg FMN+10 mg/kg VTPF), with 12 rats in each group. Another 12 rats were set as the normal group (normal saline). They were given drug/normal saline, once a day, for 7 consecutive days. After the last administration, the disease activity index (DAI) of rats was calculated, and the colon length of rats in each group was measured. The pathological changes in the colon tissue of rats were observed. The levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6) and IL-10 in serum were detected, and the apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells was detected. The expressions of Yes associated protein (YAP), cleaved cysteine-containing aspartate proteolytic enzyme 3 (cleaved-caspase-3), B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2) and Bcl-2 associated X protein (Bax) were detected in colon tissue of rats. RESULTS Compared with the normal group, DAI score, the levels of TNF-α and IL- 6, the apoptotic rate of intestinal epithelial cells, and the expressions of cleaved-caspase-3 and Bax protein in the model group were increased greatly (P<0.05); the length of the colon was greatly decreased (P<0.05), and the serum level of IL-10 and the protein expressions of YAP and Bcl-2 were greatly reduced (P<0.05). The cell morphology of colon tissue was abnormal, with disordered arrangement and inflammatory cell infiltration. Compared with IBD group, the above indexes of rats were improved significantly in low-dose and high-dose FMN groups (P<0.05), in dose-dependent manner (P<0.05). VTPF significantly alleviated the effects of FMN on the above indexes of IBD rats (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS FMN may promote the expression of YAP by inhibiting the Hippo/YAP signaling pathway, thereby inhibiting apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells in IBD rats.
8.Plague surveillance and risk analysis in Menglian County, Yunnan Province, 2016-2020
GUO Mu ; FENG Zhigang ; LIU Zhengxiang
China Tropical Medicine 2024;24(9):1027-
Abstract: Objective To understand the population composition and quantitative changes of plague hosts and vectors in Menglian County, Yunnan Province, to monitor and investigate the epidemic dynamics of plague, and to evaluate the epidemic risk of plague, providing a scientific basis for plague prevention and control in Yunnan's border areas. Methods Animal plague surveillance was carried out according to the "Yunnan Provincial Plague Surveillance Program", and the data of plague surveillance in Menglian County from 2016 to 2020 were collected and analyzed. In 2020, a plague survey was conducted in two border towns in Menglian County. The samples of host animals and their surface parasitic fleas in residential, agricultural, and forest areas were collected, and serum samples of border residents and plague indicator animals were collected. Yersinia pestis was isolated and cultured from host animal organs and flea samples, and indirect hemagglutination assay (IHA) was used to detect F1 antibody in serum samples. Results A total of 793 host animals, encompassing 11 species across 7 genera and 4 families in 3 orders, were captured in animal plague surveillance in Menglian County, from 2016 to 2020. Rattus tanezumi was identified as the dominant indoor and outdoor species, with composition ratios of 93.58% and 83.91%, respectively. Suncus murinus, Rattus nitidus, Tupaia belangeri, and Rattus andamanensis were common species. The average rodent density indoors and outdoors was 1.33% and 1.65%, respectively. In 2020, the special survey in Menglian County's border areas captured 313 host animals, including 15 species across 9 genera and 4 families in 3 orders. The dominant species were Rattus tanezumi, Rattus andamanensis, and Suncus murinus, with composition ratios of 47.60%, 20.13%, and 10.86%, respectively. The capture rates of indoor and outdoor host animals were 3.25% and 18.81%, respectively. There were statistically significant differences in the capture rates of indoor and outdoor host animals and the density of indoor and outdoor Rattus tanezumi between routine monitoring and special investigation (χ2=30.682,1641.931,32.690,320.415,P<0.001). From 2016 to 2020, the flea infection rate of Xenopsylla cheopis on Rattus tanezumi was 30.97%, with a flea index of 0.79. In the 2020 special survey in Menglian County's border areas, a total of 99 fleas were captured across 7 species, 7 genera, and 4 families, with Xenopsylla cheopis and Palaeopsylla remota as the dominant ectoparasitic flea species, having composition ratios of 69.70% and 20.20%, and an infection rate of 9.90%. The infection rate of Xenopsylla cheopis on the surface of Rattus tanezumi was 12.08% (18/149 ), with a flea index of 0.46. There was a significant difference in the infection rate of Xenopsylla cheopis on the surface of Rattus tanezumi between routine monitoring and special investigation (χ2=22.773, P<0.001). Laboratory test results from both routine monitoring and special investigation were negative. Conclusions The primary species of the main hosts and vectors of plague in Menglian County are prominent, and the density of rodents in the outdoor environment is relatively high. The monitoring and investigation did not find the infection of residents and animals in recent years. However, given the localized low-grade plague endemics in the surrounding areas, it is necessary to continuously strengthen the professional and technical training at the grass-roots level and enhance the monitoring and investigation of plague and other rodent-borne diseases in the border areas to effectively improve the quality and sensitivity of monitoring, timely carry out preventive prevention and control measures, effectively detect the epidemic, and reduce the risk of epidemic.
9.Monitoring results of plague vector fleas in Yulong ,Yunnan Province from 2019 to 2021
Yuqiong LI ; Fahong WANG ; Zongti SHAO ; Ennian PU ; Jian WANG ; Meiqi LIU ; Pan CHENG ; Zhengxiang LIU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(9):879-884
ObjectiveTo analyze the community structure and dynamics of parasitic fleas on the body surface of host animals and nested fleas in different seasons in the natural foci of wild rat plague in Yulong County,Yunnan Province, to explore the relationship between seasonal fluctuation of fleas and the prevalence of plague among animals, so as to provide evidence for plague prevention and control in the natural foci. MethodsNanxi Village, Huangshan Town, the core area of plague epidemic in Yulong County, was selected as the monitoring sample area in December 2019 (winter), August 2020(summer), October 2020(autumn) and March 2021(spring). Host animals were captured by rattrap at night and rat nests were excavated for collecting parasitic fleas on host animals and rat nest fleas in different seasons. Excel 2010 and SPSS 26.0 software were used to analyze the data, and Chi square test was used to compare the rate. Community ecological indicators were used to analyze the community structure and species diversity of the host animals and their parasitic fleas. ResultsA total of 355 vector fleas were captured, belonging to 7 species of 5 genera in 2 families. 441 small animals were captured and 138 rat body fleas were detected with the flea infection rate of 14.51% and the flea index 0.31. 96 effective rat holes were excavated and 217 fleas were detected with the flea infection rate of 35.42% and the flea index 2.26. Among the four seasons, the flea infection rates of rat body and rat nests were higher in summer and winter, showing a significant difference in general (χ2=15.851, P<0.01; χ2=16.398, P<0.01). The dominant species of flea community were Ctenophthalmus quadratus, Stenischia humilis, Neopsylla specialis and Frontopsylla spadix, with a dominance index of 0.434, 0.254, 0.180 and 0.110, respectively. The diversity and evenness of rat body fleas showed a distribution characteristic of decreasing, increasing and then decreasing again with season changes, and both were the highest in spring, while the ecological dominance showed an opposite trend. The diversity and evenness of rat nest fleas showed a distribution characteristic of increasing first and then decreasing in summer, autumn and winter, with the highest in autumn, while the ecological dominance was diametrically opposite. ConclusionThe fleas community structure is relatively stable in Yulong County, but the number of species in the community is unevenly distributed by seasons, and the status of dominant species is prominent. Local authorities should carry out timely preventive deratization and depulization measures according to the results of daily monitoring, so as to effectively avoid the prevalence and spread of plague among animals in plague foci.
10.Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage in adults (version 2023)
Fan FAN ; Junfeng FENG ; Xin CHEN ; Kaiwei HAN ; Xianjian HUANG ; Chuntao LI ; Ziyuan LIU ; Chunlong ZHONG ; Ligang CHEN ; Wenjin CHEN ; Bin DONG ; Jixin DUAN ; Wenhua FANG ; Guang FENG ; Guoyi GAO ; Liang GAO ; Chunhua HANG ; Lijin HE ; Lijun HOU ; Qibing HUANG ; Jiyao JIANG ; Rongcai JIANG ; Shengyong LAN ; Lihong LI ; Jinfang LIU ; Zhixiong LIU ; Zhengxiang LUO ; Rongjun QIAN ; Binghui QIU ; Hongtao QU ; Guangzhi SHI ; Kai SHU ; Haiying SUN ; Xiaoou SUN ; Ning WANG ; Qinghua WANG ; Yuhai WANG ; Junji WEI ; Xiangpin WEI ; Lixin XU ; Chaohua YANG ; Hua YANG ; Likun YANG ; Xiaofeng YANG ; Renhe YU ; Yongming ZHANG ; Weiping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(9):769-779
Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage commonly presents in traumatic brain injury patients, and it may lead to complications such as meningitis, ventriculitis, brain abscess, subdural hematoma or tension pneumocephalus. When misdiagnosed or inappropriately treated, traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage may result in severe complications and may be life-threatening. Some traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage has concealed manifestations and is prone to misdiagnosis. Due to different sites and mechanisms of trauma and degree of cerebrospinal fluid leak, treatments for traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage varies greatly. Hence, the Craniocerebral Trauma Professional Group of Neurosurgery Branch of Chinese Medical Association and the Neurological Injury Professional Group of Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association organized relevant experts to formulate the " Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage in adults ( version 2023)" based on existing clinical evidence and experience. The consensus consisted of 16 recommendations, covering the leakage diagnosis, localization, treatments, and intracranial infection prevention, so as to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid leakage and improve the overall prognosis of the patients.

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