1.Analysis of disease burden of testicular cancer in China from 1990 to 2019
Shi-Di TANG ; Hao ZI ; Cong ZHU ; Yong-Bo WANG ; Xian-Tao ZENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2024;49(3):272-279
Objective To analyze the burden and changing trend of testicular cancer in China from 1990 to 2019.Methods Based on the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Database(GBD 2019),analyze the incidence,mortality,disability-adjusted life years(DALYs),years of life lost(YLLs),years lived with disability(YLDs)and their variation trend of testicular cancer in Chinese population from 1990 to 2019.Evaluating changes in age standardized rate(ASR)by calculating annual estimated percentage change(EAPC).According to the age grouping,analyze the age distribution characteristics of testicular cancer disease burden by age group.Results In 2019,the incident cases,deaths,age-standardized incidence rate,and age-standardized mortality rate of testicular cancer in China were 17.17×103,1.21×103,2.39/105,and 0.16/105,respectively.Compared to 1990,incident cases,deaths,and age-standardized incidence rate increased obviously in China,which was consistent with the global change trend,while the increase was higher than the global level.However,both Chinese and global age-standardized mortality rate showed a downward trend.From 1990 to 2019,DALYs,YLLs and YLDs of testicular cancer increased by 29.66%,9.83%and 720.91%respectively in China.The two age groups,0-15 years group and 30-35 years group,were with highest incidence of testicular cancer,while the highest disease burden of testicular cancer was 30-35 years.Conclusion From 1990 to 2019,the disease burden of testicular cancer in China showed an upward trend.Adolescents and young adults should be the priority population for screening and prevention due to their higher incidence and disease burden.
2.Analysis of Helicobacter pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City
Shi-Mei HUANG ; Lian-Guo LAN ; Da-Ya ZHANG ; Run-Xiang CHEN ; Xiao-Dong ZHANG ; Chen CHEN ; Fan ZENG ; Da LI ; Xian-Feng HUANG ; Qi WANG ; Shi-Ju CHEN ; Lei GAO ; Jun-Tao ZENG ; Fei-Hu BAI
Modern Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment in Gastroenterology 2024;29(2):141-145
Objective To explore the current status of H.pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City,analyze its influencing factors,and provide a reference basis for the prevention and control of H.pylori infection.Methods A total of 677 residents from four districts of Sanya City were selected by overall stratified random sampling method,and were subjected to urea 14C breath test and questionnaire survey to calculate the positive rate of H.pylori in the natural population and analyze the influencing factors of H.pylori infection.Results A total of 606 residents were included,and the number of H.pylori positive detections was 261,with a positive detection rate of 38.5%.Among them,different ethnicity,marital status,smoking,eating vegetables and fruits,and literacy level were associated with H.pylori infection(P<0.05);gender,age,BMI,alcohol consumption,drinking water source,betel quid chewing,and the number of cohabitants were not significantly associated with H.pylori infection(P>0.05).Family infection was an independent risk factor for H.pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City,and Li ethnicity,frequent consumption of fruits and vegetables,and college and higher education level were independent protective factors for H.pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City.Conclusion The rate of H.pylori infection in the natural population of Sanya City is lower than the national average.Consuming more fruits and vegetables and improving the awareness of hygiene protection are conducive to the prevention of H.pylori infection;and the promotion of the family and related members with the same examination and treatment is important to avoid aggregation of infection within the family.
3.Epidemiological characteristics of human parainfluenza viruses infections in children from 2013 to 2023 in Changsha,Hunan
Leyun XIE ; Tian YU ; Tao WANG ; Le YANG ; Xian HU ; Saizhen ZENG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2024;31(9):667-672
Objective:To understand the epidemiological characteristics of human parainfluenza viruses(HPIVs)infections in patients with acute lower respiratory tract infection(ALRTI)in Changsha,Hunan from 2013 to 2023.Methods:The respiratory virus detection results,demographic characteristics and clinical data of children hospitalized with ALRTI in Children's Medical Center of Hunan Provincial People's Hospital (the First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan Normal University) from January 2013 to December 2023 were retrospectively collected.The epidemic characteristics and clinical symptoms of HPIVs infection were analyzed.Results:During the study,59 725 children with ALRTI were included,the detection rate of HPIVs was 6.66% (3 978/59 725),among which,HPIV1,HPIV2,HPIV3 were detected in 753(1.26%) cases,217(0.36%) cases and 3 055(5.12%) cases,respectively.Among 3 978 cases infected with HPIVs,the overall detection rate in males was higher than that in females(6.99% vs. 6.14%),and the detection rate of HPIVs in 6-11 months old was higher than those in other age groups,with statistically significant differences( P<0.001).Among cases infected with HPIVs,the main clinical diagnosis were mild pneumonia (77.28%) and acute bronchiolitis (14.40%).The detection rate of HPIV3 was the highest (84.62%) in 208 HPIVs-positive children with severe pneumonia,and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.001).The detection rate of HPIVs varied across different years,reaching its peak in 2020 with a detection rate of 13.99% ( P<0.001).The overall epidemic peak of HPIVs was in spring and summer.The seasonal epidemic characteristics in different types of HPIVs were not completely consistent.The detection rates of HPIV1(2.07%) and HPIV2(0.60%) were the highest in autumn,while that of HPIV3 (7.11%) was the highest in spring ( P<0.001).The seasonal epidemic characteristics of HPIVs have changed in different years:From 2013 to 2019,HPIVs was mainly prevalent in spring and summer,then shifted to summer and autumn in 2020,and autumn as well as winter in 2021 to 2022,then resumed in spring and summer in 2023. Conclusion:From 2013 to 2023,HPIVs in Changsha,Hunan Province had unique epidemiological characteristics.HPIV3 is the dominant type of HPIVs infection in the hospitalized children with ALRTI in Changsha,Hunan.The epidemic peak of HPIVs was postponed in 2020 to 2022.Paying attention to the continuous monitoring of HPIVs infection is helpful to guide clinicians' diagnosis and treatment.
4.Research on the current status of pharmacy scientific and technological core journals in China
Yang LI ; Qiao-Ni ZHONG ; Jie XIONG ; Lian REN ; Xian-Tao ZENG
China Pharmacist 2023;26(12):535-540
Objective To analyze the characteristics and current situation of pharmaceutical journals sponsored by institutions in China,so as to improve the utilization,quality and dissemination effect of pharmaceutical journals,provide a basis for scientific evaluation and journal quality management,and provide a reference for readers to choose core journals,focus on reading and submitting.Methods The data of pharmaceutical journals sponsored by domestic institutions in China were collected in the"China Science and Technology Journals Citation Report(Core Edition)"compiled by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China in 2023.This paper analyzes the characteristics and current situation of pharmaceutical journals sponsored by institutions in China,and investigates the number,citation frequency,impact factor,and regional distribution of pharmaceutical journals included in the core catalog of science and technology.Results A total of 48 core journals of pharmaceutical science and technology sponsored by domestic institutions were retrieved,and the publication cycle was mainly monthly(52.08% ).The Chinese Pharmaceutical Association is the institution with the largest number of core journals(15);In terms of quantity,15 core pharmaceutical journals in Beijing ranked first,ranking 2nd to 4th:Shanghai(6),Hubei(4),Jiangsu(4);The average total citation frequency in Chongqing was 3123 times,and the average total citation frequency was the highest.Conclusion The distribution of core pharmaceutical journals shows obvious advantages in economically developed regions such as Beijing and Shanghai.The Chinese Pharmaceutical Association,China Pharmaceutical University and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and other institutions have sponsored many pharmaceutical academic journals,with a relatively complete journal system and rich experience in running journals.
5.A descriptive analysis on hypertension in adult twins in China.
Yu Tong WANG ; Wei Hua CAO ; Jun LYU ; Can Qing YU ; Sheng Feng WANG ; Tao HUANG ; Dian Jian Yi SUN ; Chun Xiao LIAO ; Yuan Jie PANG ; Zeng Chang PANG ; Min YU ; Hua WANG ; Xian Ping WU ; Zhong DONG ; Fan WU ; Guo Hong JIANG ; Xiao Jie WANG ; Yu LIU ; Jian DENG ; Lin LU ; Wen Jing GAO ; Li Ming LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(4):536-543
Objective: To describe the distribution characteristics of hypertension among adult twins in the Chinese National Twin Registry (CNTR) and to provide clues for exploring the role of genetic and environmental factors on hypertension. Methods: A total of 69 220 (34 610 pairs) of twins aged 18 and above with hypertension information were selected from CNTR registered from 2010 to 2018. Random effect models were used to describe the population and regional distribution of hypertension in twins. To estimate the heritability, the concordance rates of hypertension were calculated and compared between monozygotic twins (MZ) and dizygotic twins (DZ). Results: The age of all participants was (34.1±12.4) years. The overall self-reported prevalence of hypertension was 3.8%(2 610/69 220). Twin pairs who were older, living in urban areas, married, overweight or obese, current smokers or ex-smokers, and current drinkers or abstainers had a higher self-reported prevalence of hypertension (P<0.05). Analysis within the same-sex twin pairs found that the concordance rate of hypertension was 43.2% in MZ and 27.0% in DZ, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.001). The heritability of hypertension was 22.1% (95%CI: 16.3%- 28.0%). Stratified by gender, age, and region, the concordance rate of hypertension in MZ was still higher than that in DZ. The heritability of hypertension was higher in female participants. Conclusions: There were differences in the distribution of hypertension among twins with different demographic and regional characteristics. It is indicated that genetic factors play a crucial role in hypertension in different genders, ages, and regions, while the magnitude of genetic effects may vary.
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6.A descriptive analysis of hyperlipidemia in adult twins in China.
Ke MIAO ; Wei Hua CAO ; Jun LYU ; Can Qing YU ; Sheng Feng WANG ; Tao HUANG ; Dian Jian Yi SUN ; Chun Xiao LIAO ; Yuan Jie PANG ; Zeng Chang PANG ; Min YU ; Hua WANG ; Xian Ping WU ; Zhong DONG ; Fan WU ; Guo Hong JIANG ; Xiao Jie WANG ; Yu LIU ; Jian DENG ; Lin LU ; Wen Jing GAO ; Li Ming LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2023;44(4):544-551
Objective: To describe the distribution characteristics of hyperlipidemia in adult twins in the Chinese National Twin Registry (CNTR) and explore the effect of genetic and environmental factors on hyperlipidemia. Methods: Twins recruited from the CNTR in 11 project areas across China were included in the study. A total of 69 130 (34 565 pairs) of adult twins with complete information on hyperlipidemia were selected for analysis. The random effect model was used to characterize the population and regional distribution of hyperlipidemia among twins. The concordance rates of hyperlipidemia were calculated in monozygotic twins (MZ) and dizygotic twins (DZ), respectively, to estimate the heritability. Results: The age of all participants was (34.2±12.4) years. This study's prevalence of hyperlipidemia was 1.3% (895/69 130). Twin pairs who were men, older, living in urban areas, married,had junior college degree or above, overweight, obese, insufficient physical activity, current smokers, ex-smokers, current drinkers, and ex-drinkers had a higher prevalence of hyperlipidemia (P<0.05). In within-pair analysis, the concordance rate of hyperlipidemia was 29.1% (118/405) in MZ and 18.1% (57/315) in DZ, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Stratified by gender, age, and region, the concordance rate of hyperlipidemia in MZ was still higher than that in DZ. Further, in within-same-sex twin pair analyses, the heritability of hyperlipidemia was 13.04% (95%CI: 2.61%-23.47%) in the northern group and 18.59% (95%CI: 4.43%-32.74%) in the female group, respectively. Conclusions: Adult twins were included in this study and were found to have a lower prevalence of hyperlipidemia than in the general population study, with population and regional differences. Genetic factors influence hyperlipidemia, but the genetic effect may vary with gender and area.
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7.Entinostat, a class I selective histone deacetylase inhibitor, plus exemestane for Chinese patients with hormone receptor-positive advanced breast cancer: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial.
Binghe XU ; Qingyuan ZHANG ; Xichun HU ; Qing LI ; Tao SUN ; Wei LI ; Quchang OUYANG ; Jingfen WANG ; Zhongsheng TONG ; Min YAN ; Huiping LI ; Xiaohua ZENG ; Changping SHAN ; Xian WANG ; Xi YAN ; Jian ZHANG ; Yue ZHANG ; Jiani WANG ; Liang ZHANG ; Ying LIN ; Jifeng FENG ; Qianjun CHEN ; Jian HUANG ; Lu ZHANG ; Lisong YANG ; Ying TIAN ; Hongyan SHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(5):2250-2258
Entinostat plus exemestane in hormone receptor-positive (HR+) advanced breast cancer (ABC) previously showed encouraging outcomes. This multicenter phase 3 trial evaluated the efficacy and safety of entinostat plus exemestane in Chinese patients with HR + ABC that relapsed/progressed after ≥1 endocrine therapy. Patients were randomized (2:1) to oral exemestane 25 mg/day plus entinostat (n = 235) or placebo (n = 119) 5 mg/week in 28-day cycles. The primary endpoint was the independent radiographic committee (IRC)-assessed progression-free survival (PFS). The median age was 52 (range, 28-75) years and 222 (62.7%) patients were postmenopausal. CDK4/6 inhibitors and fulvestrant were previously used in 23 (6.5%) and 92 (26.0%) patients, respectively. The baseline characteristics were comparable between the entinostat and placebo groups. The median PFS was 6.32 (95% CI, 5.30-9.11) and 3.72 (95% CI, 1.91-5.49) months in the entinostat and placebo groups (HR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.58-0.98; P = 0.046), respectively. Grade ≥3 adverse events (AEs) occurred in 154 (65.5%) patients in the entinostat group versus 23 (19.3%) in the placebo group, and the most common grade ≥3 treatment-related AEs were neutropenia [103 (43.8%)], thrombocytopenia [20 (8.5%)], and leucopenia [15 (6.4%)]. Entinostat plus exemestane significantly improved PFS compared with exemestane, with generally manageable toxicities in HR + ABC (ClinicalTrials.gov #NCT03538171).
8.Guidelines for management of pediatric acute hyperextension spinal cord injury.
Lian ZENG ; Yu-Long WANG ; Xian-Tao SHEN ; Zhi-Cheng ZHANG ; Gui-Xiong HUANG ; Jamal ALSHORMAN ; Tracy Boakye SEREBOUR ; Charles H TATOR ; Tian-Sheng SUN ; Ying-Ze ZHANG ; Xiao-Dong GUO
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2023;26(1):2-7
Pediatric acute hyperextension spinal cord injury (SCI) named as PAHSCI by us, is a special type of thoracolumbar SCI without radiographic abnormality and highly related to back-bend in dance training, which has been increasingly reported. At present, it has become the leading cause of SCI in children, and brings a heavy social and economic burden. Both domestic and foreign academic institutions and dance education organizations lack a correct understanding of PAHSCI and relevant standards, specifications or guidelines. In order to provide standardized guidance, the expert team formulated this guideline based on the principles of science and practicability, starting from the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, etiology, admission evaluation, treatment, complications and prevention. This guideline puts forward 23 recommendations for 14 related issues.
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9.Clinical features of liver injury in children with adenovirus pneumonia with normal immune function
Leyun XIE ; Saizhen ZENG ; Tao WANG ; Tian YU ; Le YANG ; Xian HU ; Bing ZHANG ; Yimin ZHU ; Zhaojun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2022;36(5):579-585
Objective:To study the clinical characteristics of children with adenovirus pneumonia complicated with liver injury and the understanding of clinicians.Methods:The children diagnosed with community-acquired adenovirus pneumonia were enrolled from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2020. The clinical characteristics of the normal liver function group and the liver injured group were compared, and multivariate regression was applied.Results:Among the 3 294 enrolled children, 1 704 children had elevated alanine aminotransferase and/or aspartate aminotransferase on admission, and the liver function impairment rate was 51.7% (1 704/3 294), of which 1 671 cases were mildly injured (98.06%, 1 671/1 704), 28 cases were moderately injured (1.64%, 28/1 704), and 5 cases were severely injured (0.29%, 5/1 704). Compared with the normal liver function group, the proportion of male children in the liver injured group was higher (68.1% vs. 64.2%, P=0.017), and the age was younger[16(9, 30) months vs. 38(19, 53) months, P<0.001]. Children with liver injury were more likely to have wheezing (32.9% vs. 18.7%, P<0.001), shortness of breath (13.7% vs. 9.1%, P<0.001), and diarrhea (11.0% vs. 4.7%, P<0.001). The white blood cell counts, neutrophil counts and hemoglobin in the liver injured group were lower than those in the normal group, while the lymphocyte counts were higher than those in the normal group. The levels of creatine kinase, cardiac creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase were higher. The proportion of severe pneumonia in the liver injured group (26.9% vs. 11.2%, P<0.001) was higher than that in the normal liver function group, and the case fatality rate was significantly higher (1.47% vs. 0.25%, P<0.001). Comparing the probability of liver injury in children with mild and severe adenovirus pneumonia, it was found that the severe pneumonia group had more frequent liver injury (73.0% vs 46.6%, P<0.001), and both moderate and severe liver injury groups were higher than in the mild group. Further multivariate logistic regression analysis did not find a significant factor associated with the incidence of liver injury. Conclusions:The incidence of adenovirus pneumonia in children with liver injury was high, and mild injury is more common. Children with liver injury were younger, had more severe clinical symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath, and higher proportion of severe pneumonia and mortality. Among them, children with severe pneumonia had a higher proportion of liver injury, and moderate to severe injury was more common. The monitoring of children with different degrees of liver injury should be strengthened.
10.Three cases of hepatitis of unknown origin in children
Shiyuan FAN ; Leyun XIE ; Tian YU ; Tao WANG ; Le YANG ; Xian HU ; Bing ZHANG ; Yimin ZHU ; Zhaojun DUAN ; Saizhen ZENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2022;36(5):597-599
This paper reports 3 cases of acute hepatitis of unknown cause in children who met the case definition of WHO. Human adenovirus group C was detected in case 3, and the quantity of viral DNA was relatively high, which may be related to the liver function damage in the patient, but its role in pathogenesis needs further study to confirm.

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