1.Application of LAg-avidity EIA in the estimate of HIV-1 incidence among key surveillance populations in Hubei Province
Cong LIU ; Fanghua FEI ; Meng GUO ; Kun CAI
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2022;33(4):71-74
Objective Limiting antigen avidity enzyme immunoassay (LAg-Avidity EIA) was applied to calculate the HIV-1 incidence of new HIV infections among men who have sex with men(MSM), drug users(DUS), female sex workers(FSW) and male patients in sexually transmitted diseases clinics(STD) in 2017-2020 of Hubei. Methods HIV-1 antibody positive samples were collected from four key groups in the national HIV sentinel surveillance from 2017 to 2020, and tested by the LAg-Avidity EIA to estimate the annual new infection rate of each group. Results The prevalence of MSM was 2.90%, 4.48%, 3.63 and 2.78% from 2017-2020, respectively, which was the highest among the four groups. The rate of late diagnosis increased from 16.67% in 2017 to 28.81% in 2020.The incidence of MSM was 1.64%(0.85%-2.44%),1.41%(0.59%-2.23%),1.46% (0.71%-2.21%) and 0.96%(0.34%-1.57%), respectively, and the difference was not statistically significant (χ2=1.491, P=0.684). The prevalence of STD from 2017-2020 was 0.03%, 0.01%, 0.06% and 0.08%, respectively, with the incidence was 0.09% (-0.06%-0.25%), 0.10(-0.06%-0.26%), 0.26% (0.02%-0.50%) and 0.04%(-0.07%-0.15%). The prevalence and incidence among FSW remains very low, while the prevalence of DUS fluctuated slightly, but no new infections have been detected. Conclusion The incidence of new HIV infection among MSM in Hubei province from 2017-2020 is relatively high compared with other key groups, but the overall trend is declining, thus the intervention of MSM should be further strengthened and expand the coverage of testing in key populations.
2.Analysis of factors related to the online social interaction and causal sexual behaviors among foreigners in Guangzhou
Si CHENG ; Fei DIAO ; Mengjie HAN ; Fanghua LIU ; Honghua CAO ; Huifang XU ; Xiaobin CAO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(10):1850-1854
Objective:To understand the social support, social network, and sexual behavior characteristics of foreigners living in Guangzhou, analyze factors relating to aspects of online social interactions and sexual behaviors of foreigners in Guangzhou, and provide references for targeted HIV intervention services for foreigners.Methods:A cross-sectional survey (both online and offline), among those who met the inclusion criteria was conducted between November 2019 and January 2020. Data were collected on demographics, social support, online social interactions, sexual behaviors, and so on. Statistics were compiled to analyze the factors that may influence casual sexual behaviors.Results:A total of 434 participants were included in the study (241 offline and 193 online). The majority of the participants were male 68.4% (297/434), age (31.0±8.8) years old, African 79.0% (343/434), business people 46.5% (202/434), students 48.2% (209/434), who have business partners and family members in China were 59.4% (258/434) and 28.1% (122/434) separately. They also had the following features: less than 10 close friends 57.1% (248/434); spend 1-3 hours on social applications per day 43.3% (188/434), had casual sexual behaviors in the last 3 months 15.2% (55/363). Multiple logistic regression model analysis showed that compared with those who used social applications for less than 1 hour per day, participants who used social applications for more than 6 hours per day were more likely to have casual sexual behaviors in the last 3 months ( OR=3.63, 95% CI: 1.31-10.08). Conclusions:Participants who used social applications for a longer period every day were more likely to have casual sexual behaviors among foreigners in Guangzhou. Good use of social applications for health promotion and education of HIV can increase the health awareness of foreigners in China.
3.Effect of preoperative preplacement of nasobiliary drainage in radiofre-quency ablation of small hepatocellular carcinoma at hepatic portal
Dailiang FEI ; Jinrong LIANG ; Xiaojun HE ; Fanghua LI ; Weizhong ZHANG
China Modern Doctor 2018;56(14):41-44
Objective To investigate the effect of preoperative preplacement of nasobiliary drainage in radiofrequency ablation of small hepatocellular carcinoma at hepatic portal. Methods 7 patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma who were admitted to our hospital from June 2014 to June 2017 were selected. All patients were the cases who were prone to injure the bile duct at hepatic portal upon the radiofrequency electrode needle entering liver cancer in the small hepatocellular carcinoma at hepatic portal. The nasal bile duct was pre-placed preoperatively, and infusion of water into nasobiliary bile duct was conducted to expand the bile duct for intraoperative identification and avoiding false puncture. In some cases, after intraoperative bile duct injury, postoperative nasobiliary drainage was given to avoid obstructive jaundice or the occurrence of bile tumor at hepatic portal. Results The treatment effective rate in the patients was 100% (7/7). Blood biochemistry, routine blood test, liver function were re-examined after surgery. Liver CT or MRI was reexamined 30 to 60 d after surgery. After the preplacement of nasal biliary, there was one case of pancreatitis, with the incidence rate of complications of 14. 3%. The long-term treatment effect was favorable, without tumor recur-rence. Conclusion For small hepatocellular carcinoma at hepatic portal, preoperative preplacment of nasobiliary drainage is used, and the direction of the bile duct during radiofrequency ablation can be clearly observed, so as to effectively avoid the bile duct injury.


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