1.Surveillance of schistosomiasis and snail status in Jiaxing City from 2001 to 2024
GU Weiling ; PENG Hanqi ; LÜ ; Dabing ; FU Xiaofei ; QI Yunpeng ; XIE liang ; XIANG Zelin
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(9):897-902
Objective:
To analyze the surveillance data of schistosomiasis and snail status in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province from 2001 to 2024, so as to provide the reference for prevention and control of schistosomiasis in jiaxing City.
Methods:
Data on schistosomiasis and snail surveillance in Jiaxing City from 2001 to 2024 were collected through schistosomiasis control work reports and the Zhejiang Provincial Schistosomiasis (Parasitic Diseases) Control Information Management System. These data included serological testing results, stool etiological examination (stool examination) results, area surveyed for snails, snail-infested areas, number of snail-positive frames, and number of live snails. Indicators, including the positive rate of serological testing, the positive rate of stool examinations, the rate of snail-positive frames, and the density of live snails were analyzed. The Prophet time series model was employed to forecast the schistosomiasis epidemic in Jiaxing City from 2025 to 2029.
Results:
A total of 636 493 serological testing were conducted in Jiaxing City from 2001 to 2024, with a positive rate of 1.532%, showing a decreasing trend (P<0.05). Among 7 582 stool examinations, positive cases were all imported, resulting in a positivity rate of 0.066%. During the same period, snail surveys covered a cumulative area of 30 545.999 hm2, with snail-infested areas totaling 69.355 hm2; no significant trend was observed (P>0.05). All snail habitats were identified as recurrent foci within hydrographic network regions, primarily distributed across Xiuzhou District, Nanhu District, Pinghu City, Jiashan County, and Tongxiang City, with snail-infested areas of 39.588, 12.538, 10.728, 4.315, and 2.186 hm2, respectively. From 2009 to 2024, a total of 35 692 134 frames of snails were surveyed, of which 16 543 were snail-positive, yielding a snail-positive frame rate of 0.046%. A total of 33 175 live snails were collected, with a mean density of 0.000 98 snails per frame. No infected Oncomelania snails were detected. The projection results indicated that from 2025 to 2029, the positive rate of serological testing rate in Jiaxing City would range between 0.253% to 0.389%, the snail-infested areas would range from 0.025 to 1.818 hm2, and the density of live snails would vary from 0.001 56 to 0.001 66 snails per frame. None of these indicators showed a significant trend (all P>0.05).
Conclusions
From 2001 to 2024, the positive rate of serological testing rate of schistosomiasis in Jiaxing City showed a declining trend, with no new autochthonous cases or infected Oncomelania snails detected. However, imported cases were still reported. All identified snail habitats were recurrent foci within hydrographic network regions. It is recommended to enhance schistosomiasis and snail status surveillance in high-risk areas.
2.Progress in roles of nuclear microRNA in metabolic diseases
Ziyi ZHANG ; Xiaofei LÜ ; Sijia LIANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(4):798-803
Increasing evidence has revealed an unexpected localization of mature microRNA(miRNA)in the nucleus,exerting additional and broader functions.These findings differ from the traditional view that miRNAs in the cyto-plasm inhibit gene expression through their canonical regulation via post-transcriptional mechanisms.Metabolic diseases involve multiple organs throughout the body and rely highly on miRNA regulation.Notably,recent studies have demon-strated the newly discovered nuclear function of miRNA in regulating metabolic dysfunction-associated pathological pro-cesses.In this review,according to the classification of metabolic diseases,we summarize the current knowledge on nuclear miRNA non-canonical regulation including their working modes and potential targets,such as directly binding on gene pro-moters,noncoding RNA,or proteins,etc.,to suggest a viable strategy for the treatment of metabolic diseases.
3.Application of photodynamic therapy with different wavelength light excitation in cancer treatment
Yuejie ZHOU ; Jiawen ZHAO ; Jiafu LIANG ; Yun GONG ; Jingwen WANG ; Zhiping LIU ; Xiaofei LIU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(2):353-362
Photodynamic therapy(PDT)is a precise targeted therapy that selectively treats certain benign diseases and malignant tumors by combining therapeutic light sources,photosensitizers,and oxygen molecules.The wavelength range of the light source,as a key factor in inducing PDT,has a decisive impact on the triggering and therapeutic effect of the treatment.However,there is a lack of relevant reviews on the selection of light sources for photodynamic therapy.This article reviews the PDT-related applications of commonly used light sources with different wavelength ranges of excitation,such as visible light,near-infrared,and X-ray,including the excitation characteristics of this band of light,as well as the multi-therapy combination and multi-range breakthroughs of PDT cancer treatment under the excitation of this band of light.The aim is to provide feasible directions for the development of photodynamic therapy bands and subsequent applications.
4.Expert consensus on non-surgical treatment for acute lateral ankle sprain (version 2025)
Hui CHE ; Wenge DING ; Shiming FENG ; Xueping GU ; Qinwei GUO ; Jianchao GUI ; Yinghui HUA ; Yuefeng HAO ; Qinglin HAN ; Bo HU ; Xiaojun LIANG ; Guoping LI ; Yunxia LI ; Qi LI ; Yanlin LI ; Xin MA ; Jun MA ; Xudong MIAO ; Jianzhong QIN ; Xiaodong QIN ; Xu SUN ; Kefu SUN ; Weidong SONG ; Dai SHI ; Zhongmin SHI ; Youlun TAO ; Xu WANG ; Youhua WANG ; Liheng WANG ; Anli WANG ; Aiguo WANG ; Weidong WU ; Yajun XU ; Weidong XU ; Renjie XU ; Yongsheng XU ; Tengbo YU ; Lianqi YAN ; Xiaodong YUAN ; Yuan ZHU ; Mingzhu ZHANG ; Hongtao ZHANG ; Xintao ZHANG ; Xiaofei ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2025;41(6):517-529
Acute lateral ankle sprain (ALAS) is one of the most common sport injuries, with high incidence, recurrence and disability rates. Currently, exercise rehabilitation-based non-surgical treatment is the primary management approach for ALAS. However, there remain improper practices such as excessive immobilization or uncontrolled activity, which contribute to recurrent sprains and chronic ankle instability, significantly impairing patients′ athletic function and quality of life. To standardize the non-surgical management of ALAS, improve the cure rates, and reduce the recurrence and disability rates, Chinese Sports Rehabilitation Medicine Training Project of Chinese Medical Association, Foot and Ankle Basics and Orthopedics Group, Orthopedic Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and Sports Medicine Branch of Jiangsu Medical Association organized relevant experts to formulate Expert consensus on non-surgical treatment for acute lateral ankle sprain ( version 2025), following the principles of scientific vigor, practicality, and innovation. Thirteen recommendations were proposed for standardized treatment protocols across different healing phases, aiming to provide references for standard management of ALAS and improve the therapeutic outcomes.
5.Huoxue Jiedu Formulas (活血解毒方药) as an Adjunctive Therapy for Patients with Binding of Stasis and Toxin Syndrome during the Vulnerable Period after Myocardial Infarction:A Prospective Real-World Study
Xiaofei GENG ; Yingxi YANG ; Zhipeng YAN ; Xinbiao FAN ; Xitong SUN ; Boyu ZHU ; Zheng ZHANG ; Yongchun LIANG ; Xiaoyu SHAN ; Junping ZHANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;66(23):2467-2474
ObjectiveTo observe the efficacy of Huoxue Jiedu Formulas (活血解毒方药, HJF) as an adjunctive treatement for patients with binding of stasis and toxin syndrome during the vulnerable period after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) surgery, and to explore its potential mechanism from the perspective of serum neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). MethodsA total of 129 patients with binding of stasis and toxin syndrome within 6 months after PCI for AMI were enrolled and divided into a treatment group (65 cases) and a control group (64 cases) based on patients' willingness to take Chinese herbal medicine. The control group received standard western medical therapy alone, while the treatment group additionally received HJF, one dose daily. Both groups were treated for four weeks. Before and after treatment, TCM syndrome scores were assessed. Seattle angina questionnaire (SAQ) was used to record angina stability and frequency scores, while the short form-36 health survey (SF-36) was employed to assess quality of life across eight dimensions, including physical functioning, role-physical, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, role-emotional, and mental health. The Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) was used to evaluate sleep quality, and the patient health questionnaire-15 (PHQ-15) was used to assess psychosomatic symptoms; Duke activity status index (DASI) was used to measure daily physical activity. Serum levels of neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) markers including myeloperoxidase-DNA (MPO-DNA), neutrophil elastase-DNA (NE-DNA), and citrullinated histone H3 (CitH3) were measured in 20 patients from the treatment group. ResultsAfter treatment, TCM syndrome score, PSQI score and PHQ-15 score in both groups significantly decreased, while DASI score, angina stability and frequency scores, and all eight dimensions of the SF-36 scale significantly increased (P<0.05). Compared to the control group, the treatment group had significantly lower TCM syndrome scores and significantly higher DASI, angina stability and frequency scores (P<0.05), as well as higher scores in the SF-36 dimensions of physical functioning, role-physical, social functioning, bodily pain, and vitality (P<0.05). After treatment, serum levels of MPO-DNA, CitH3, and NE-DNA in the treatment group were significantly reduced (P<0.05). ConclusionHJF combined with conventional therapy can significantly improve angina symptoms, TCM syndrome scores, and psychosomatic conditions in patients with binding of stasis and toxin syndrome during the vulnerable period after AMI. It also enhances quality of life, sleep quality, and daily physical activity. The underlying mechanism may be associated with the inhibition of serum NETs level.
6.Factor analysis of pulmonary multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli infection in patients with active tuberculosis
Xiaofei Shen ; Yaxue Liang ; Wenjuan Xia ; Xiaoyun Fan
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2025;60(2):338-343
Objective :
To analyze the influencing factors associated with the coexistence of multidrug-resistantEscherichia coli(MDR-ECO) infection and active tuberculosis(ATB) in patients with lung infections.
Methods:
A total of 204 hospitalized patients with lung infections caused by MDR-ECO were enrolled. Among them, patients with coexisting ATB were identified and assigned to the observation group. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were performed to identify the risk factors for the coexistence of MDR-ECO lung infection and ATB.
Results :
Factors such as patient age, neutrophil count, hemoglobin level, malignancy, rheumatoid arthritis, history of antibiotic exposure, and history of surgery within the past year were found to be influencing factors for the coexistence of MDR-ECO lung infection and ATB(allP<0.05). Specifically, advanced age(95%CI: 0.949-0.992,P=0.008), decreased neutrophils(95%CI: 0.750-0.922,P<0.001), and a history of antibiotic exposure(95%CI: 1.202-2.596,P=0.004) were identified as risk factors.
Conclusion
Some patients with MDR-ECO lung infections are prone to coexisting with ATB. Therefore, it is recommended to strengthen ATB screening among high-risk patients, including those at peak ages for susceptibility, with low neutrophil counts, and with a history of antibiotic exposure.
7.Application of photodynamic therapy with different wavelength light excitation in cancer treatment
Yuejie ZHOU ; Jiawen ZHAO ; Jiafu LIANG ; Yun GONG ; Jingwen WANG ; Zhiping LIU ; Xiaofei LIU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(2):353-362
Photodynamic therapy(PDT)is a precise targeted therapy that selectively treats certain benign diseases and malignant tumors by combining therapeutic light sources,photosensitizers,and oxygen molecules.The wavelength range of the light source,as a key factor in inducing PDT,has a decisive impact on the triggering and therapeutic effect of the treatment.However,there is a lack of relevant reviews on the selection of light sources for photodynamic therapy.This article reviews the PDT-related applications of commonly used light sources with different wavelength ranges of excitation,such as visible light,near-infrared,and X-ray,including the excitation characteristics of this band of light,as well as the multi-therapy combination and multi-range breakthroughs of PDT cancer treatment under the excitation of this band of light.The aim is to provide feasible directions for the development of photodynamic therapy bands and subsequent applications.
8.Research on the application of multidimensional interactive teaching based on the Biggs' 3P model in standardized training of residents in the Department of Stomatology
Fang LIU ; Xiaofei XIE ; Liang LIU ; Wenrui WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(8):1085-1091
Objective:To explore the application effect of multidimensional interactive teaching based on the Biggs' 3P model in standardized training of residents in the Department of Stomatology, and evaluate its impact on improving clinical skills, theoretical level, and self-learning ability.Methods:A controlled experimental design was adopted, and 68 resident physicians who received standardized training in the Department of Stomatology from September 2022 to August 2024 were selected as the research subjects. They were divided into an observation group and a control group, with 34 residents in each group. In terms of teaching methods, the control group received traditional linear progressive teaching, which included theoretical teaching, operational demonstration, group training, and clinical operation. The observation group received multidimensional interactive teaching based on the Biggs' 3P model, which systematically integrated presage, process, and product. The teaching effectiveness was evaluated through theoretical and practical assessment scores, a self-learning ability scale, and a questionnaire. Chi-square test and t test were performed using SPSS 26.0. Results:The observation group achieved significantly higher scores in both theoretical and practical assessments. The total score of theoretical assessment was significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group [(82.65±6.55) vs. (74.26±7.41)], especially in areas reflecting clinical thinking such as multidisciplinary collaborative design of diagnosis and treatment plans [(6.62±0.51) vs. (5.31±0.58)]. In the practical operation assessment, the total score of the observation group (83.19±7.65) was higher than that of the control group (75.36±6.33), with particularly significant differences in clinical emergency response ability assessments such as simulated dentistry emergency management. In addition, the self-learning ability scores in all dimensions of the observation group were higher than those of the control group. According to the teaching experience survey, 94.12%( n=32) of the observation group students believed that the new teaching mode effectively improved their learning interest, and 91.18%( n=31) approved the personalized design of the teaching method. Conclusions:The multidimensional interactive teaching program based on the Biggs' 3P model can improve the effectiveness of standardized training of dental resident physicians, and demonstrate high efficiency in enhancing theoretical knowledge mastery, clinical skills operation, interdisciplinary collaboration ability, and self-learning ability cultivation, providing an innovative teaching mode that can be promoted for training dental specialists.
9.Ultrasound Characteristics of Early Pregnancy in Women Undergoing in vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer
Tiantian LIANG ; Qingqing WU ; Xiaofei LI ; Jingjing WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2025;33(1):68-72,90
Purpose To assess the impact of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer(IVF-ET)technology on early embryonic development by using early pregnancy ultrasound parameters.Materials and Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 864 pregnant women who had their early pregnancy ultrasounds at the Haidian District Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Beijing from 2020 to 2022.These women had singleton viable pregnancies with no adverse pregnancy outcomes followed up to 13+6 weeks.They were divided into two groups,based on their method of conception,including IVF-ET group and spontaneously conceived(SC)group.Subgroups were further divided according to the gestational age indicated by ultrasound at 6,7 and 8 weeks.A longitudinal study of early pregnancy ultrasound indicators was conducted in the IVF-ET group and compared with the corresponding parameters in the SC group.The ages of the pregnant women were stratified to compare the differences in ultrasound indicators between the two conception methods at different ages.Univariate linear regression analysis was used to assess the correlation between crown-rump length(CRL)and mean gestational sac diameter(mGSD).Results The CRL and mGSD of pregnant women in both groups increased with gestational age(P<0.05),while the mGSD-CRL did not show significant changes with the increase in gestational age(F=83.592-840.037,P>0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in CRL,mGSD and mGSD-CRL at each gestational week during early pregnancy between the SC group and the IVF-ET group(t=0.282-1.713,P>0.05).When comparing the ultrasound parameters stratified by maternal age,there were no statistically significant differences in ultrasound parameters between the elderly and non-elderly subgroups within both groups(P>0.05).There were also no statistically significant differences in ultrasound parameters between the elderly subgroup of the IVF-ET group and the SC group,as well as between the non-elderly subgroup of the IVF-ET group and the SC group(P>0.05).Univariate linear regression analysis showed a positive correlation between CRL and mGSD in the early pregnancy period for both the IVF-ET group and the SC group(t=3.586,9.665,11.170,7.690,11.307,12.263,P<0.05).Conclusion During early pregnancy,the gestational sac and embryo exhibit regular synchronous growth,and IVF-ET technology and age do not affect their growth patterns.
10.Research on the application of multidimensional interactive teaching based on the Biggs' 3P model in standardized training of residents in the Department of Stomatology
Fang LIU ; Xiaofei XIE ; Liang LIU ; Wenrui WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2025;24(8):1085-1091
Objective:To explore the application effect of multidimensional interactive teaching based on the Biggs' 3P model in standardized training of residents in the Department of Stomatology, and evaluate its impact on improving clinical skills, theoretical level, and self-learning ability.Methods:A controlled experimental design was adopted, and 68 resident physicians who received standardized training in the Department of Stomatology from September 2022 to August 2024 were selected as the research subjects. They were divided into an observation group and a control group, with 34 residents in each group. In terms of teaching methods, the control group received traditional linear progressive teaching, which included theoretical teaching, operational demonstration, group training, and clinical operation. The observation group received multidimensional interactive teaching based on the Biggs' 3P model, which systematically integrated presage, process, and product. The teaching effectiveness was evaluated through theoretical and practical assessment scores, a self-learning ability scale, and a questionnaire. Chi-square test and t test were performed using SPSS 26.0. Results:The observation group achieved significantly higher scores in both theoretical and practical assessments. The total score of theoretical assessment was significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group [(82.65±6.55) vs. (74.26±7.41)], especially in areas reflecting clinical thinking such as multidisciplinary collaborative design of diagnosis and treatment plans [(6.62±0.51) vs. (5.31±0.58)]. In the practical operation assessment, the total score of the observation group (83.19±7.65) was higher than that of the control group (75.36±6.33), with particularly significant differences in clinical emergency response ability assessments such as simulated dentistry emergency management. In addition, the self-learning ability scores in all dimensions of the observation group were higher than those of the control group. According to the teaching experience survey, 94.12%( n=32) of the observation group students believed that the new teaching mode effectively improved their learning interest, and 91.18%( n=31) approved the personalized design of the teaching method. Conclusions:The multidimensional interactive teaching program based on the Biggs' 3P model can improve the effectiveness of standardized training of dental resident physicians, and demonstrate high efficiency in enhancing theoretical knowledge mastery, clinical skills operation, interdisciplinary collaboration ability, and self-learning ability cultivation, providing an innovative teaching mode that can be promoted for training dental specialists.


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