1.Practice of active screening for controlling CRE healthcare-associated in-fection in neurosurgery intensive care unit under high epidemic pressure
Yanpeng ZHANG ; Chaolong SUN ; Yuchun HUANG ; Xiaohong ZHU ; Yongbo NIE ; Bing FAN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(10):1382-1388
Objective To study carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales(CRE)infection in the neurosurgical inten-sive care unit(NS-ICU)under the combination of active screening using anal swabs and bundled intervention mea-sures in environment with high prevalence of CRE infection,and provide scientific basis for healthcare-associated in-fection(HAI)prevention and control.Methods Inpatients in NS-ICU from 2020 to 2021 were selected as the con-trol group,and didn't undergo active anal swab screening.NS-ICU inpatients from 2022 to 2023 were taken as the trial group,and implemented intervention of active anal swab screening.Isolation measures for CRE positive cases in two groups were implemented,and the incidence of CRE HAI between two groups of patients were compared.Results 645 patients were actively screened for CRE,with a total of 912 screenings.The overall screening positive rate was 9.21%,and the rectal CRE colonization rate in NS-ICU patients was 13.02%(84/645),out of which Klebsiella pneumoniae accounted for 92.86%(n=78 strains).The positive screening rates in patients in the trial group within 48 hours after admission as well as on day 3-7,day 8-15,and 16-30 were 3.30%,4.94%,13.68%,and 18.85%,respectively.With prolonged hospitalization time,the positive rate of CRE anal swab screening gradually increased.During the study period,the overall CRE HAI rate was 6.24%(72/1 153).After implementing active screening intervention,the CRE HAI rate in the trial group was lower than that in the control group(3.57%[23/645]vs 9.65%[49/508],P<0.001).Conclusion In hospital environment with high CRE prevalence,implementing active screening and bundled intervention measures can effectively identify CRE carriers and reduce the risk of infection caused by intestinal colonization.
2.Practice of active screening for controlling CRE healthcare-associated in-fection in neurosurgery intensive care unit under high epidemic pressure
Yanpeng ZHANG ; Chaolong SUN ; Yuchun HUANG ; Xiaohong ZHU ; Yongbo NIE ; Bing FAN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2025;24(10):1382-1388
Objective To study carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales(CRE)infection in the neurosurgical inten-sive care unit(NS-ICU)under the combination of active screening using anal swabs and bundled intervention mea-sures in environment with high prevalence of CRE infection,and provide scientific basis for healthcare-associated in-fection(HAI)prevention and control.Methods Inpatients in NS-ICU from 2020 to 2021 were selected as the con-trol group,and didn't undergo active anal swab screening.NS-ICU inpatients from 2022 to 2023 were taken as the trial group,and implemented intervention of active anal swab screening.Isolation measures for CRE positive cases in two groups were implemented,and the incidence of CRE HAI between two groups of patients were compared.Results 645 patients were actively screened for CRE,with a total of 912 screenings.The overall screening positive rate was 9.21%,and the rectal CRE colonization rate in NS-ICU patients was 13.02%(84/645),out of which Klebsiella pneumoniae accounted for 92.86%(n=78 strains).The positive screening rates in patients in the trial group within 48 hours after admission as well as on day 3-7,day 8-15,and 16-30 were 3.30%,4.94%,13.68%,and 18.85%,respectively.With prolonged hospitalization time,the positive rate of CRE anal swab screening gradually increased.During the study period,the overall CRE HAI rate was 6.24%(72/1 153).After implementing active screening intervention,the CRE HAI rate in the trial group was lower than that in the control group(3.57%[23/645]vs 9.65%[49/508],P<0.001).Conclusion In hospital environment with high CRE prevalence,implementing active screening and bundled intervention measures can effectively identify CRE carriers and reduce the risk of infection caused by intestinal colonization.
3.Observation on changes of quadriceps tendon in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients based on ultrasonic elastography
Yousheng SUN ; Jie CHEN ; Jianyong ZHANG ; Xia JIN ; Jian SHENG ; Chaolong JING ; Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2024;40(1):103-106
Objective To observe the changes of quadriceps tendon in type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM)patients based on ultrasonic elastography.Methods Data of 80 T2DM patients(T2DM group)and 80 healthy subjects(control group)were retrospectively analyzed.The general information and ultrasound elastography parameters,including strain ratio(SR)of the ratio of the proximal,middle and distal segments of quadriceps tendon and ipsilateral anterior femoral fat pad were compared between groups,while the correlations of the above SR with the disease course of T2DM and glycosylated hemoglobin(HbA1c)were explored.Results Fasting blood glucose and HbA1c in T2DM group were both significantly higher than those in control group(both P<0.05).Compared with control group,SR of the proximal,middle and distal segments of quadriceps tendon in T2DM group were all significantly higher(all P<0.05),especially the distal and proximal segments(t=6.01,5.92).In T2DM group,SR of the proximal,middle and distal segments of quadriceps tendon were positively correlated with the disease course of T2DM(r=0.45,0.20,0.43,all P<0.05)and HbA1c(r=0.44,0.40,0.33,all P<0.05).Conclusion SR of quadriceps tendon in T2DM patients significantly increased and positively correlated with the course of disease and HbA1c.
4.Erratum to: Identification of susceptibility loci and relevant cell type for IgA nephropathy in Han Chinese by integrative genome-wide analysis.
Ming LI ; Xingjie HAO ; Dianchun SHI ; Shanshan CHENG ; Zhong ZHONG ; Lu CAI ; Minghui JIANG ; Lin DING ; Lanbo DING ; Chaolong WANG ; Xueqing YU
Frontiers of Medicine 2024;18(6):1119-1119
5.Purification and enzyme activity assay of filamentous temperature-sensitive protein Z in Streptococcus suis serotype 2
Weiwei FAN ; Hua NI ; Weiping SUN ; Jian ZHANG ; Chaolong LI ; Qianqian WU ; Changjun WANG ; Xiuzhen PAN
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2017;33(3):250-255
We conducted purification of filamentous temperature-sensitive protein Z of Streptococcus suis serotype 2 (S.suis 2) and measured its GTPase activity.The ftsz gene in the genome of the Chinese 05ZYH33 strain of S.suis 2 was successfully amplified using PCR,and then the ftsz gene was cloned into prokaryotic expression plasmid pET28a,and the recombinant plasmid pET28a-ftsz was transformed into E.coli BL21.After induction by IPTG,the isolated FtsZ protein was analyzed with SDS-PAGE.Then the recombinant protein was purified by Ni2+-NTA affinity chromatography.The rabbit serum was harvested after immunization with recombinant FtsZ protein,and was analyzed by indirect ELISA and Western blotting.The GTPase activity of FtsZ was measured with the malachite green method.Results showed that successfully constructed recombinant plasmid pET28a-ftsz and the recombinant protein with high purity was obtained;Western blot result indicated that FtsZ could react with the His-tag antibody and the rabbit serum;the polyclonal antibody titer of the rabbit serum reached 1 ∶ 13 107 200;FtsZ have GTPase activity.We successfully prepared S.suis 2 recombinant protein FtsZ having GTPase activity and high titer antiserum would be useful for the further study of S.suis 2 cell division mechanism.

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