1.World Health Organization priority pathogen list and its enlightenment for research and development of medical countermeasures in China
Xiaohui LIU ; Mengjun LIAO ; Xingcheng HUANG ; Jun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(3):519-526
Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) R&D Blueprint for Epidemics released the 2024 priority pathogen list. Over 200 scientists around the world evaluated the evidences of transmissions, virulences of 1 652 pathogens and the availability of medical countermeasures in two years. Finally, 33 pathogens that could potentially cause the next pandemic were included in the priority pathogen list. This list introduces the scientific framework of "family-priority pathogen-prototype pathogen", emphasizing the importance of studying entire pathogen family rather than specific pathogen. The list can be used to guide and coordinate the research and development of medical countermeasures, including vaccine, blood product, antibody, antimicrobial or antiviral drug, diagnostic test, and personal protective equipment, thereby improving the global rapid response to unknown infectious disease threats. This article summarizes the scientific background and main contents of the WHO priority pathogen list and the enlightenment for pandemic preparedness in the development of medical countermeasures in China to provide reference for the disease prevention and control in China.
2.World Health Organization priority pathogen list and its enlightenment for research and development of medical countermeasures in China
Xiaohui LIU ; Mengjun LIAO ; Xingcheng HUANG ; Jun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2025;46(3):519-526
Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) R&D Blueprint for Epidemics released the 2024 priority pathogen list. Over 200 scientists around the world evaluated the evidences of transmissions, virulences of 1 652 pathogens and the availability of medical countermeasures in two years. Finally, 33 pathogens that could potentially cause the next pandemic were included in the priority pathogen list. This list introduces the scientific framework of "family-priority pathogen-prototype pathogen", emphasizing the importance of studying entire pathogen family rather than specific pathogen. The list can be used to guide and coordinate the research and development of medical countermeasures, including vaccine, blood product, antibody, antimicrobial or antiviral drug, diagnostic test, and personal protective equipment, thereby improving the global rapid response to unknown infectious disease threats. This article summarizes the scientific background and main contents of the WHO priority pathogen list and the enlightenment for pandemic preparedness in the development of medical countermeasures in China to provide reference for the disease prevention and control in China.
3.Laparoscopic ultrasonography in difficult place right laparoscopic hepatectomy
Zhiming WU ; Hongjun HUANG ; Xingcheng MENG ; Xiufeng CHU ; Hong YU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2018;33(6):486-489
Objective To evaluate the role of laparoscopic ultrasonography (LUS) in difficult place laparoscopic hepatectomy of the right liver.Methods The data of 7 patients undergoing laparoscopic hepatectomy with tumor in the difficult location of the right liver in our hospital between Jun 2015 and Aug 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.LUS was used during all the operations in order to investigate the anatomy of the operations,determine the tumor stage and guide the incision margin of tumor.It was conventionally used to detect the relationship between the lesions and peripheral intrahepatic vessels and ducts.Results Seven cases underwent successful laparoscopic hepatectomy.The mean operative time was (121 ± 50) min,average intraoperative blood loss was (301 ± 122) ml,and there was no operative mortality.Mean hospital stay was (7.1 ± 1.2) d.One suffered biliary leakage and was cured by conservative treatment.Conclusions Laparoscopic ultrasound can determine tumor location and guide the operative route,increasing safety of laparoscopic hepatectomy.
4.Management of difficult access during rigid ureteroscopy: Report of 72 cases
Zhaojun PAN ; Weijia HUANG ; Xingcheng GAO
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(08):-
Objective To summarize the management experience for difficult access during rigid transurethral ureteroscopy.Methods Rigid transurethral ureteroscopy was conducted in 640 patients with ureteral stones from January 1995 to November 2004.Difficult ureteroscope access was encountered in 72 patients and overcame by adjusting the pressure of hydraulic irrigation,changing the position of patient,dilating the ureter,or performing the percutaneous nephrostomy.Results Of the 72 patients with difficult retrograde access,successful ureteroscopy was achieved in 54 patients and conversions to open ureterolithotomy were required in 18 patients.Intraoperative complications included partial mucosal laceration in 10 patients and ureteral perforation in 6 patients.Follow-up examinations with intravenous pyelography for 13~36 months(mean,16 months) in 56 patients revealed patent ureter.Conclusions The key to successful retrograde access of rigid ureteroscope lies in the acquaintance with normal and pathologic anatomy and physiology of the ureter and urologist's operative skills and experience.

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