1.Arsenic Concentrations and Risk Assessment in Children from Low-Arsenic Exposure Areas
Qi MAI ; Jiahao LI ; Miaomiao YAN
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong 2025;54(5):672-678
Objective To investigate internal arsenic exposure levels and influencing factors in infants and young children from low-arsenic regions.Methods A total of 390 urine samples from 130 children aged 0-7 years in Wuhan(central China)and Shenzhen(southern China)were analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spec-trometry.A linear mixed model was applied to assess factors influencing arsenic exposure levels,and risk evaluation was conduc-ted based on biomonitoring equivalents.Results The average urinary total arsenic level in children was 15.6 μg/L.The concen-trations of these species increased with age,except for arsenate(AsⅤ).Children in Shenzhen had higher level of arsenobetaine(AsB)than in Wuhan(P<0.05).The urinary levels of monomethyl arsenic acid(MMA)and dimethyl arsenic acid(DMA)were significantly higher in winter than in autumn(P<0.05).Total urinary arsenic levels in 72%of the children exceeded the bio-monitoring equivalent.Conclusion Arsenic exposure among children shows an increasing trend with age,and there are regional and seasonal differences.More than half of the children may suffer potential health risks of As exposure,highlighting the urgent need for improved monitoring and preventive measures.
2.Arsenic Concentrations and Risk Assessment in Children from Low-Arsenic Exposure Areas
Qi MAI ; Jiahao LI ; Miaomiao YAN
Acta Medicinae Universitatis Scientiae et Technologiae Huazhong 2025;54(5):672-678
Objective To investigate internal arsenic exposure levels and influencing factors in infants and young children from low-arsenic regions.Methods A total of 390 urine samples from 130 children aged 0-7 years in Wuhan(central China)and Shenzhen(southern China)were analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spec-trometry.A linear mixed model was applied to assess factors influencing arsenic exposure levels,and risk evaluation was conduc-ted based on biomonitoring equivalents.Results The average urinary total arsenic level in children was 15.6 μg/L.The concen-trations of these species increased with age,except for arsenate(AsⅤ).Children in Shenzhen had higher level of arsenobetaine(AsB)than in Wuhan(P<0.05).The urinary levels of monomethyl arsenic acid(MMA)and dimethyl arsenic acid(DMA)were significantly higher in winter than in autumn(P<0.05).Total urinary arsenic levels in 72%of the children exceeded the bio-monitoring equivalent.Conclusion Arsenic exposure among children shows an increasing trend with age,and there are regional and seasonal differences.More than half of the children may suffer potential health risks of As exposure,highlighting the urgent need for improved monitoring and preventive measures.
3. Human papillomavirus and laryngeal cancer
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2019;54(5):385-388
Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma is one of the common head and neck cancers, and it ranks the second in the incidence of head and neck cancers. Smoking and alchol are considered the main causes of the disease in the past. Since 1982, when scholars first proposed that human papillonavirus(HPV) was associated with the development of laryngeal cancer, there have been a large number of studies on the correlation between HPV and laryngeal cancer, but the results are different. Therefore, this article summarizes the progress of related researches on the relationship between HPV and laryngeal cancer in recent years, and explores the impact of HPV on the treatment strategy of laryngeal cancer.

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