1.Analysis of pesticide poisoning hospitalized cases in a children s hospital in Jiangxi Province from 2009 to 2023
ZHAN Yishan, CHEN Yuanyuan, ZHU Yourong, ZHANG Shouhua
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(3):434-437
Objective:
To analyze the characteristics of pediatric pesticide poisoning cases admitted to a children s hospital in Jiangxi Province, so as to provide references for the prevention and treatment of pediatric pesticide poisoning.
Methods:
Medical records of 349 pesticide poisoning hospitalized cases from 2009 to 2023 in a children s hospital in Jiangxi Province were retrospectively reviewed to summarized clinical features, categories of pesticides involved, therapeutic interventions, and prognostic outcomes.
Results:
Among the cases of pesticide poisoning in children, there were 217 boys and 132 girls with an average age of 4 years and 8 months; 35.82% of cases occurred during April-June, followed by 27.22% during July-September, during October-December accounting for 22.35%, with 14.61% during January-March. There were 75 (21.49%), 148 (42.41%), 126 cases ( 36.10% ) during 2009-2013, 2014-2018, 2019-2023. In terms of pesticide type, insecticides ranked first (166 cases, 47.56% ), followed by herbicides (116 cases, 33.24%) and rodenticides (58 cases, 16.62%). The average hospitalization time was 4 days, and a total of 73 cases (20.92%) required admission to the intensive care unit among pesticide poisoning cases. There were 11 deaths, including 6 cases who were associated with paraguat esposure of paraquat. Self poisoning accounted for 34 cases, with an average age of 12 years and 2 months; 50.00% (17 cases) were concentrated in 2022-2023, accounting for 64.71% (22 cases) in girls; 8 cases of self poisoning resulted in death, accounting for 72.73% of the total number of deaths.
Conclusions
The period of April to June repesents the peak time for pediatric pesticide poisoning cases, and the proportion of accidental ingestion is relatively high. It is necessary to strictly prevent child poisoning.
2.Analysis of risk prevention behaviors and influencing factors of HIV infection among young students with MSM
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(9):1323-1327
Objective:
To explore the potential category patterns of risk prevention and control behaviors of HIV infection among young students who have sex with men (MSM) and their impact on HIV infection and late detection, aiming to optimize intervention strategies.
Methods:
From September 2017 to December 2024, a total of 1 637 MSM young students in Tianjin were recruited through both online and offline channels. Latent class analysis was applied to classify 11 HIV risk prevention and control behaviors [condom use during the most recent anal sex in the past 6 months, consistent condom use, use of water based lubricants, abstinence from recreational drugs, regular on site professional testing, fixed sexual partners, partner testing, awareness of partner s HIV testing results, testing before sexual activity, nucleic acid testing, and use of pre exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) or post exposure prophylaxis (PEP)]. Multivariate Logistic regression analyzed associations between demographic characteristics/intervention services factors and latent classes. Differences in HIV infection and late detection across behavior patterns were compared.
Results:
HIV risk prevention and control behaviors among MSM students were classified into three latent classes:condom dependent group (38.42%), low prevention group (27.73%), and comprehensive prevention group (33.85%). Students who received condom promotion/testing services were more likely to belong to the comprehensive prevention group ( OR =5.58), while those who received peer education were less likely to the comprehensive prevention group ( OR =0.43) (both P <0.01). Among the MSM student population, the HIV infection rate was 4.83%, with 2.26% of cases detected late. The HIV infection rate (1.45%) and late detection proportion (0.82%) in the comprehensive prevention group were lower than those in the low prevention group (7.89% and 3.83%, respectively) ( χ 2=16.20, 7.31, both P <0.01).
Conclusions
HIV risk prevention and control behaviors among MSM young students exhibit significant heterogeneity. Comprehensive prevention strategies can effectively reduce HIV infection and late detection risks. It is necessary to optimize peer education content and improve the accessibility of diversified prevention measures such as PrEP/PEP to enhance HIV prevention and control.
3.Research on the resistance of hepatitis B virus to core protein allosteric modulators
Zechun YANG ; Yuanyuan LIU ; Minghui LIANG ; Hewang WANG ; Jie YANG ; Peng ZHAN ; Haiyong JIA
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2025;56(6):700-709
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection represents a significant global health challenge. Current therapeutic options, such as interferon and nucleoside analogues (NAs), are limited by issues including long-term medication toxicity, the virus's propensity to develop drug resistance, and the inability to eradicate covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA). Core protein allosteric modulators (CpAMs), as an emerging class of anti-HBV drugs, target HBcAg to interfere with capsid assembly. This not only blocks viral nucleocapsid formation and inhibits viral replication but also indirectly destabilizes the cccDNA pool, while exhibiting a relatively high genetic barrier to resistance. This article systematically evaluates HBV drug resistance to CpAMs and proposes anti-resistance strategies, including the combination of nucleoside analogues with CpAMs, enhancing protein-drug interactions, targeting HBcAg degradation, designing multi-target inhibitors, and employing combination therapy. Looking ahead, the integration of structural biology, computational chemistry, and immunotherapy will offer innovative approaches for developing novel, highly effective, and low-resistance inhibitors, thereby advancing the functional cure of hepatitis B.
4.Pathogen diagnosis value of metagenomic next-generation sequencing and clinical characteristics in pediatric infectious diseases
Qijun JIANG ; Lu ZHAN ; Yuanyuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(1):43-47
Objective To investigate the clinical value of metagenomic next-generation sequencing(mNGS)in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms in pediatric infectious diseases and to analyze the clinical characteristics of relevant cases.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 30 pediatric patients who underwent mNGS pathogen detection in Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital from January 2023 to January 2024,along with 30 patients who did not undergo mNGS testing as the control group.Clinical information,including age,gender,hospital stay,symptoms and signs,routine blood tests,C-reactive protein(CRP),imaging findings,mNGS pathogen detection results,and patient outcomes,was collected.The differences between mNGS and conventional microbiological testing(CMT)results were compared,and the impact of mNGS testing on infection treatment and hospitalization duration was analyzed.Results Among the 30 patients who underwent mNGS testing,21 were male and 9 were female;with an age range of 1 year 5 months to 12 years 9 months,mean age:(7.15±3.13)years.The mNGS test identified 9 viruses,10 Gram-positive bacteria,5 Gram-negative bacteria,3 fungi,and 5 specific pathogens.Based on the test results,12 patients had their anti-infective treatment plans adjusted,with an average hospital stay of(10.63±3.15)days.In the control group,7 patients had their treatment plans adjusted,with an average hospital stay of(12.64±2.79)days.The average hospital stay was significantly shorter in the mNGS group compared to the control group(P<0.05).Conclusions The clinical symptoms and signs of pediatric infectious diseases often lack specificity,and CMT methods are suboptimal.mNGS exhibits high sensitivity for pathogen detection and demonstrates significant value in etiological diagnosis and therapeutic guidance when CMT fails to identify pathogens.However,interpretation of mNGS results requires integration with clinical presentations and other auxiliary diagnostic findings.
5.Correlation between cognitive impairment and depression in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Yuanyuan ZHAN ; Xinyue XU ; Bowen LU ; Muxin ZHANG ; Fangbo CHEN ; Jie FENG ; Qingrong PAN ; Zhe CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(4):426-430
Objective To investigate the correlation between cognitive impairment and depression in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods Based on China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study in 2011,totally 521 elderly T2DM patients were enrolled,and according to the results of minimum mental state examination(MMSE)and their education lev-els,they were divided into a cognitively impaired group(437 cases)and a cognitively normal group(84 cases).Center for ED Epidemiological Survey Depression Scale was used to assess the depression symptoms.The correlation between cognitive impairment and depression was analyzed.Results Compared with the cognitively normal group,the cognitively impaired group had signifi-cantly advanced age(71.98±5.29 year vs 69.42±3.98 year,P=0.000),larger proportion of de-pression(60.6%vs 35.7%,P=0.000),and higher C-reactive protein level(5.09±12.80 mg/L vs 2.25±2.43 mg/L,P=0.000),and obviously lower ratios of being married(72.1%vs 86.9%,P=0.001)and having cardiovascular disease(20.1%vs 32.1%,P=0.010),and decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate[77.15±15.88 ml/(min·1.73 m2)vs 81.91±13.55 ml/(min·1.73 m2),P=0.001].Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that cognitive impairment was an independent risk factor for the development of depression in elderly T2DM patients(OR=3.44,95%CI:1.89-6.27,P<0.01).ROC curve analysis indicated that the AUC value of MMSE score in predicting depression in elderly T2DM patients was 0.669(95%CI:0.626-0.709,P<0.01).The direct effect of cognitive impairment and the mediating effect of loneliness on depression in elderly T2DM patients accounted for 72.22%and 27.78%of the total effect,respectively.Conclu-sion Cognitive impairment is associated with the presence of depression in elderly T2DM pa-tients,and loneliness plays a mediating role.
6.Clinical outcomes of three treatment protocols for frozen-thawed embryo transfer in patients with thin endometrium
Congshun MA ; Yuanyuan CUI ; Wanshan ZHU ; Xuejun ZHAN ; Ying TAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(22):3474-3479
Objective To compare the clinical pregnancy outcomes of tamoxifen(TAM),TAM combined with intrauterine perfusion of platelet-rich plasma(PRP),and hormone replacement therapy(HRT)combined with intrauterine perfusion of PRP for frozen-thawed embryo transfer(FET)in patients with thin endometrium.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on clinical data of 321 patients with thin endometrium(endome-trial thickness≤7 mm in previous cycles)who underwent FET at the Reproductive Medicine Center of Guangdong Provincial Reproductive Hospital from January 2023 to April 2025.According to the treatment protocols,the patients were divided into three groups:TAM group(Group A,n=98),TAM+PRP group(Group B,n=91),and HRT+PRP group(Group C,n=132).General information,endometrial thickness on the conversion day before and after treatment,clinical pregnancy outcomes,andcosts of endometrial preparation treatment were com-pared among the three groups.Results There were no significant differences in age,duration of infertility,type of infertility,anti-Müllerian hormone(AMH)level,basal follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH)among the three groups(P>0.05).After treatment,there were no significant differences in endometrial thickness on the conversion day or the extent of increase among the three groups(P>0.05).The clinical pregnancy rates in Group A,Group B,and Group C were 56.1%,51.6%,and 43.2%respectively,with a significant difference(P=0.011);the embryo implantation rates were 43.6%,45.5%,and 34.6%respectively,showing a significant difference(P=0.019).The early abortion rate in Group A(3.64%)was significantly lower than that in Group C(15.79%)(P<0.01).In terms of treatment cost of endometrial preparation treatment,the cost in Group A(676.5±494.5 Yuan)was significantly lower than that in Group B(2 401.2±764.2 Yuan)and Group C(3 093.8±758.3 Yuan)(P<0.01).Conclusion In FET cycles for patients with thin endometrium,the clinical outcomes of TAM,TAM+PRP and HRT+PRP are comparable,and TAM demonstrates advantages in terms of a lower early miscarrage rate and better cost-effectiveness,thus serving as an option for endometrial preparation in patients with thin endometrium.
7.Pathogen diagnosis value of metagenomic next-generation sequencing and clinical characteristics in pediatric infectious diseases
Qijun JIANG ; Lu ZHAN ; Yuanyuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(1):43-47
Objective To investigate the clinical value of metagenomic next-generation sequencing(mNGS)in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms in pediatric infectious diseases and to analyze the clinical characteristics of relevant cases.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 30 pediatric patients who underwent mNGS pathogen detection in Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital from January 2023 to January 2024,along with 30 patients who did not undergo mNGS testing as the control group.Clinical information,including age,gender,hospital stay,symptoms and signs,routine blood tests,C-reactive protein(CRP),imaging findings,mNGS pathogen detection results,and patient outcomes,was collected.The differences between mNGS and conventional microbiological testing(CMT)results were compared,and the impact of mNGS testing on infection treatment and hospitalization duration was analyzed.Results Among the 30 patients who underwent mNGS testing,21 were male and 9 were female;with an age range of 1 year 5 months to 12 years 9 months,mean age:(7.15±3.13)years.The mNGS test identified 9 viruses,10 Gram-positive bacteria,5 Gram-negative bacteria,3 fungi,and 5 specific pathogens.Based on the test results,12 patients had their anti-infective treatment plans adjusted,with an average hospital stay of(10.63±3.15)days.In the control group,7 patients had their treatment plans adjusted,with an average hospital stay of(12.64±2.79)days.The average hospital stay was significantly shorter in the mNGS group compared to the control group(P<0.05).Conclusions The clinical symptoms and signs of pediatric infectious diseases often lack specificity,and CMT methods are suboptimal.mNGS exhibits high sensitivity for pathogen detection and demonstrates significant value in etiological diagnosis and therapeutic guidance when CMT fails to identify pathogens.However,interpretation of mNGS results requires integration with clinical presentations and other auxiliary diagnostic findings.
8.Correlation between cognitive impairment and depression in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Yuanyuan ZHAN ; Xinyue XU ; Bowen LU ; Muxin ZHANG ; Fangbo CHEN ; Jie FENG ; Qingrong PAN ; Zhe CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2025;27(4):426-430
Objective To investigate the correlation between cognitive impairment and depression in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods Based on China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study in 2011,totally 521 elderly T2DM patients were enrolled,and according to the results of minimum mental state examination(MMSE)and their education lev-els,they were divided into a cognitively impaired group(437 cases)and a cognitively normal group(84 cases).Center for ED Epidemiological Survey Depression Scale was used to assess the depression symptoms.The correlation between cognitive impairment and depression was analyzed.Results Compared with the cognitively normal group,the cognitively impaired group had signifi-cantly advanced age(71.98±5.29 year vs 69.42±3.98 year,P=0.000),larger proportion of de-pression(60.6%vs 35.7%,P=0.000),and higher C-reactive protein level(5.09±12.80 mg/L vs 2.25±2.43 mg/L,P=0.000),and obviously lower ratios of being married(72.1%vs 86.9%,P=0.001)and having cardiovascular disease(20.1%vs 32.1%,P=0.010),and decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate[77.15±15.88 ml/(min·1.73 m2)vs 81.91±13.55 ml/(min·1.73 m2),P=0.001].Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that cognitive impairment was an independent risk factor for the development of depression in elderly T2DM patients(OR=3.44,95%CI:1.89-6.27,P<0.01).ROC curve analysis indicated that the AUC value of MMSE score in predicting depression in elderly T2DM patients was 0.669(95%CI:0.626-0.709,P<0.01).The direct effect of cognitive impairment and the mediating effect of loneliness on depression in elderly T2DM patients accounted for 72.22%and 27.78%of the total effect,respectively.Conclu-sion Cognitive impairment is associated with the presence of depression in elderly T2DM pa-tients,and loneliness plays a mediating role.
9.Clinical outcomes of three treatment protocols for frozen-thawed embryo transfer in patients with thin endometrium
Congshun MA ; Yuanyuan CUI ; Wanshan ZHU ; Xuejun ZHAN ; Ying TAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(22):3474-3479
Objective To compare the clinical pregnancy outcomes of tamoxifen(TAM),TAM combined with intrauterine perfusion of platelet-rich plasma(PRP),and hormone replacement therapy(HRT)combined with intrauterine perfusion of PRP for frozen-thawed embryo transfer(FET)in patients with thin endometrium.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on clinical data of 321 patients with thin endometrium(endome-trial thickness≤7 mm in previous cycles)who underwent FET at the Reproductive Medicine Center of Guangdong Provincial Reproductive Hospital from January 2023 to April 2025.According to the treatment protocols,the patients were divided into three groups:TAM group(Group A,n=98),TAM+PRP group(Group B,n=91),and HRT+PRP group(Group C,n=132).General information,endometrial thickness on the conversion day before and after treatment,clinical pregnancy outcomes,andcosts of endometrial preparation treatment were com-pared among the three groups.Results There were no significant differences in age,duration of infertility,type of infertility,anti-Müllerian hormone(AMH)level,basal follicle-stimulating hormone(FSH)among the three groups(P>0.05).After treatment,there were no significant differences in endometrial thickness on the conversion day or the extent of increase among the three groups(P>0.05).The clinical pregnancy rates in Group A,Group B,and Group C were 56.1%,51.6%,and 43.2%respectively,with a significant difference(P=0.011);the embryo implantation rates were 43.6%,45.5%,and 34.6%respectively,showing a significant difference(P=0.019).The early abortion rate in Group A(3.64%)was significantly lower than that in Group C(15.79%)(P<0.01).In terms of treatment cost of endometrial preparation treatment,the cost in Group A(676.5±494.5 Yuan)was significantly lower than that in Group B(2 401.2±764.2 Yuan)and Group C(3 093.8±758.3 Yuan)(P<0.01).Conclusion In FET cycles for patients with thin endometrium,the clinical outcomes of TAM,TAM+PRP and HRT+PRP are comparable,and TAM demonstrates advantages in terms of a lower early miscarrage rate and better cost-effectiveness,thus serving as an option for endometrial preparation in patients with thin endometrium.
10.Characteristic changes in morphology and function of skeletal muscles in a rat model of"tendon off-position"
Zongrui YANG ; Haiya GE ; Jinyu SHI ; Zhengming WANG ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Zhengyan LI ; Guoqing DU ; Hongsheng ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(26):4170-4177
BACKGROUND:"Tendon off-position"is a disease name included in the International Classification of Diseases 11th Revision,and also a clinical indication of manipulation,acupuncture and other treatments.However,its specific mechanism is still unclear.It is urgent to establish an animal model that can reflect the clinical and pathological characteristics of"tendon off-position,"so as to further study the mechanism of effective clinical treatments. OBJECTIVE:To establish an animal model of"tendon off-position"in rats based on isometric contraction of skeletal muscles,and to explore the changes of skeletal muscle function and morphological phenotype after"tendon off-position." METHODS:Sixty rats were randomly divided into control group,static-loading group and extra loading group,with twenty rats in each group.Rats in the control group were kept normally without treatment.In the latter two groups,the rats were fixed by the self-made static-loading modeling device and a static-loading(the body mass of each rats was applied as the static-loading)was applied to cause sustained isometric contraction of the upper limb muscles.Then,animal models of"tendon off-position"were successfully established.In the extra loading group,50%of the body mass was added to the ankle joint after modeling.The skeletal muscle samples were harvested at 2 and 4 weeks after modeling.The changes of limb grip strength,wet mass of skeletal muscle,and serum levels of creatine kinase-muscle and lactate dehydrogenase A were measured,and the changes of skeletal muscle histomorphology and ultrastructure were observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:At 2 weeks after modeling,the rats in the static-loading group and extra loading group showed significantly decreased grip strength and wet muscle mass,significantly increased serum levels of creatine kinase-muscle and lactate dehydrogenase A,and abnormal muscle fiber morphology and structure accompanied by a large number of deposited collagen fibers.Electron microscopy results showed that the structure of myofibrils was disordered,the Z-line was distorted,and the light and dark boundaries were blurred.At 4 weeks after modeling,the grip strength of the model rats was increased compared with that at 2 weeks,the serum creatine kinase-muscle and lactate dehydrogenase A levels were decreased,and the changes of muscle fiber morphology and ultrastructure were recovered to varying degrees.It is suggested that the rat skeletal muscle injury model based on continuous isometric contraction of skeletal muscle can well reflect the pathological characteristics of"tendon off-position"at 2 weeks,and can be used to study the mechanism of acupuncture and manipulation in the treatment of"tendon off-position."


Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail