1.Genetic characteristics of human infection with Brucella melitensis in Nanjing from 2017 to 2022
Weixiang WANG ; Lu ZHOU ; Jingjing SU ; Nan ZHANG ; Jie HONG ; Weizhong ZHOU ; Changjun BAO ; Zhongming TAN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2024;43(10):775-782
Objective:To study the distribution of species type, biotype and genotype of human Brucella isolated and identified in Nanjing. Methods:A total of 89 strains of human Brucella were collected from microbiology laboratories of three sentinel hospitals in Nanjing from 2017 to 2022. The species type was identified using biological methods and Brucella nucleic acid detection (BCSP31-PCR and AMOS-PCR). Further biotyping of Brucella melitensis isolates was conducted by serological results of A and M factors. Meanwhile, genotype analysis was performed using multiple-locus variable number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA), multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). Results:From 2017 to 2022, 89 strains of Brucella isolated and identified in Nanjing were all Brucella melitensis. Among them, Brucella melitensis biotype 3 accounted for 82.02% (73/89), and biotype 1 accounted for 17.98% (16/89). MLVA typing showed that 89 strains of Brucella melitensis belong to the "Eastern Mediterranean" cluster and could be divided into 50 MLVA genotypes; among which panel 1 had 3 genotypes, namely Type 42 (84.27%, 75/89), Type 63 (8.99%, 8/89) and Type 43 (6.74%, 6/89). The results of MLST-9 and MLST-21 were both ST8, and the core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST) classified 89 strains into 11 genotypes. SNP analysis revealed a total of 4 013 SNP loci, with SNPs ranging from 0 to 409 across different strains, involving 59 SNP genotypes. Conclusions:The human Brucella strains isolated and identified in Nanjing are all Brucella melitensis, mainly biotype 3. The MLVA cluster is the "Eastern Mediterranean" cluster. The traditional MLST-9 and MLST-21 typing results are all ST8 type, while cgMLST divides all the strains into 11 genotypes with higher resolution.
3. Current opinions and developments of non-pharmacological treatments of hypertension based on sympathetic nervous system
Peng YE ; Xing TAN ; Yueqi LENG ; Yangkai WANG ; Weizhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2021;26(12):1335-1343
Hypertension is a serious disease that endangers human health. Although the clinical efficiency of anti-hypertensive drugs have achieved good results, there are still many different types of resistant hypertension such as drug tolerance, and the incidence of complications of hypertension such as heart failure and stroke is still high. Therefore, the development and application of non-pharmacological treatment strategies have become an important aspect of the treatment of hypertension. The sympathetic nervous system plays a key role in the pathogenesis of hypertension. At present, most non-pharmacological treatment technologies for the prevention and treatment of hypertension mainly target the sympathetic nerve function. These technologies mainly include deep brain stimulation and renal denervation. Central iliac arteriovenous anastomosis, baroreflex activation therapy, endovascular baroreflex amplification, carotid body ablation, etc. This review focuses on the application status and related advantages and disadvantages of the above-mentioned non-pharmacological treatment methods based on the sympathetic nervous system, and provides new ideas and multiple options for treatment of hypertension.
4.Molecular diagnosis and characterization analysis of the first case of human Brucella suis infection in Jiangsu Province
Zhongming TAN ; Xiubin WANG ; Weizhong ZHOU ; Chen DONG ; Lu ZHOU ; Jie HONG ; Huimin QIAN ; Jianli HU ; Changjun BAO
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2020;39(11):781-785
Objective:To identify human infection with Brucella suis, analyze its biological and molecular characteristics, and to provide basis for prevention and control of brucellosis. Methods:Brucella suis strains were isolated from the body of the first case of human Brucella suis infection in Jiangsu Province. Serum agglutination test was used for serotyping. The specific gene bcsp-31 of Brucella was detected by PCR. AMOS-PCR was used to identify IS-711. The species and biotypes were identified by multiplex PCR. The wboA gene products were sequenced and phylogenetic tree was constructed. Multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) was used for molecular typing, and cluster analysis was performed with reference strains. Results:The strain was confirmed to be Brucella suis biotype 3 by serum agglutination test and PCR. After sequencing the wboA gene, cluster analysis of the reference sequence showed that the wboA gene was closest to the biotype 3 strain Brucella suis str. 686 (CP007719). MLSA was typed into ST17(1-6-4-1-5-3-5-2-4). Conclusions:Brucella suis biotype 3 is reported in Jiangsu Province for the first time. The MLSA type is ST17. In the future, the prevention and control of human brucellosis should be carried out. We should actively cooperate with the animal husbandry and veterinary department to increase the quarantine, immunization and other control measures.
5.Molecular characterization of the Brucella ovis isolated in Nanjing
Ying ZHANG ; Zhifeng ZHANG ; Jie HONG ; Weizhong ZHOU ; Changjun BAO ; Minghao ZHOU ; Zhongming TAN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2019;38(4):278-281
Objective To analyze the molecular characteristics of Brucella strains isolated from Nanjing,understand strains genotying and clustering,and to provide a basis for prevention and treatment of brucellosis.Methods Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and multiple locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) were used to analyze and characterize Brucella ovis strains isolated from 7 cases of sporadic cases in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital,the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School,from 2011-2016,and cluster analysis was did with reference strain data from Jiangsu Province.Results The results showed that 7 strains were defined as sequence type (ST) 8 by MLST.They were typed into 7 subtypes and clustered in the "Middle Mediterranean Cluster" by MLVA.Strain NJ-2011-1 and two strains isolated from other cities in Jiangsu had the same MLVA genotype.Conclusions The results reveal ST8 is the predominant genotype in Nanjing.They have clustered in the "Middle Mediterranean Cluster" by MLVA.The 7 strains are sporadic.The transmission routes and risk factors are more complicated in the city.Various departments should strengthen the cooperation to control the source.
6.Epidemiological characteristics of human brucellosis in Jiangsu Province, 2006-2017
Nan ZHANG ; Zhongming TAN ; Zhihang PENG ; Weizhong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2019;38(10):827-830
Objective To explore the epidemiological situation and characteristics of human brucellosis in Jiangsu Province from 2006 to 2017,and to provide scientific evidences for its prevention and control.Methods Using a retrospective study,data of brucellosis epidemic in Jiangsu Province from 2006 to 2017 were collected.The epidemic data of brucellosis and the population data were derived from China Disease Prevention and Control Information System,etiological data of brucellosis from 2011 to 2017 were derived from the surveillance report of brucellosis in Jiangsu Province.The overall incidence of brucellosis,pathogen research and regional,seasonal,and population distribution characteristics of cases were analyzed.Results A total of 607 prevalent cases of brucellosis were reported in Jiangsu Province from 2006 to 2017,with an average annual incidence rate of 0.065/100 000,including 595 incident cases.The number of reported case showed a sharp upward trend in 2011-2017,the incidence rates were in an increasing trend (t =5.623,P < 0.01).A total of 132 Brucella strains were isolated from serum samples in Jiangsu Province in 2011-2017,all of the strains were sheep breeds,of which sheep type 3 accounted for 84.85% (112/132).The top five cities with annual incidence of brucellosis from 2006 to 2017 were Xuzhou,Lianyungang,Suzhou,Huai'an and Suqian,with the incidence rates of 0.223/100 000,0.210/100 000,0.128/100 000,0.108/100 000 and 0.102/100 000,respectively.Brucellosis cases were distributed in each month,with the 540 cases (90.76%,540/595) from January to September.There were 446 males and 161 females in 607 cases of brucellosis,the sex ratio was 2.77:1.00.A total of 579 cases were reported in the age group of 20-74 years old,accounting for 95.39%.The occupational distribution was mainly peasants,which accounting for 60.13% (365/607).Conclusions The epidemic situation of human brucellosis in Jiangsu Province is becoming increasingly serious recently.Males and peasants are main incidence population.Thus,we should pay more attention to the livestock quarantine and the surveillance and control of brucellosis cases in high risk population so as to control the epidemic situation of brucellosis effectively.
7.Deep Learning and Its Applications in Biomedicine.
Chensi CAO ; Feng LIU ; Hai TAN ; Deshou SONG ; Wenjie SHU ; Weizhong LI ; Yiming ZHOU ; Xiaochen BO ; Zhi XIE
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2018;16(1):17-32
Advances in biological and medical technologies have been providing us explosive volumes of biological and physiological data, such as medical images, electroencephalography, genomic and protein sequences. Learning from these data facilitates the understanding of human health and disease. Developed from artificial neural networks, deep learning-based algorithms show great promise in extracting features and learning patterns from complex data. The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of deep learning techniques and some of the state-of-the-art applications in the biomedical field. We first introduce the development of artificial neural network and deep learning. We then describe two main components of deep learning, i.e., deep learning architectures and model optimization. Subsequently, some examples are demonstrated for deep learning applications, including medical image classification, genomic sequence analysis, as well as protein structure classification and prediction. Finally, we offer our perspectives for the future directions in the field of deep learning.
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8. Changes of hearing ability at different frequency in noise exposure workers
Lüwu XIAO ; Hao ZHOU ; Congxi QIU ; Mingwei PAN ; Weizhong CHEN ; Yuelu CHEN ; Xiayou TAN ; Lin WU ; Yimin LIU
China Occupational Medicine 2017;44(05):588-591
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effect of noise exposure on the hearing ability at different frequency in workers.METHODS: A total of 2 411 workers in a mechanical plant in Guangzhou were chosen as the study subjects by using judgment sampling method. The pure tone audiometry threshold test was carried out to analyze the status of hearing loss at different frequencies and its relationship with the length of service of workers. RESULTS: Among the 2 411 workers,883 workers had different degrees of decreased hearing thresholds,the detection rate was 36. 6%. Among them,the single unilateral hearing loss accounted for 19. 6%( 472/2 411),and the binaural hearing loss was 17. 0%( 411/2 411). The hearing loss detection rate of left ear was higher than that of the right ear( P < 0. 05). The decreased threshold of left ear at 0. 5,3. 0 and 6. 0 kHz was higher than that of the right ear at the same frequencies( P < 0. 05). The decreased threshold in both the left and the right ear increased with the increase of the frequency( P < 0. 01). The decreased hearing threshold was the highest at the frequency of 6. 0 kHz. The auditory threshold of left ear in 0. 5,1. 0,2. 0,3. 0 and 6. 0 kHz were higher than that of right ear at the same frequencies( P < 0. 05). The detection rate of hearing loss increased with the increase of service length( P < 0. 01). The decreased threshold of 1. 0-6. 0 kHz increased with the increased length of service except for the frequency of 0. 5 kHz( P < 0. 05). CONCLUSION: There is a significant decreased threshold in workers exposed to noise frequency of 6. 0 kHz. The hearing ability of left ear is more easily impaired than the right ear.There is a dose-response relationship for the length of noise exposure and hearing loss.
9.Comparison of three oral regimens with compound polyethylene glycol electrolyte for bowel prepara-tion
Jinfang ZHAO ; Liangru ZHU ; Hongyu REN ; Jun LIU ; Xiaohua HOU ; Jie WU ; Shengbin SUN ; Yijuan DING ; Shiyun TAN ; Xiaohong LU ; Meifang HUANG ; Jin LI ; Min CHEN ; Zili DAN ; Peiyuan LI ; Wei YAN ; Qingtao MEI ; Weizhong YU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2015;(9):613-616
were no significant differences in the detection rate of recto-sigmoid colon,mid colon,right colon and total detection of polyps among the 3 groups (P >0.05).Conclusion 4-L split-dose PEG is better than the oth-er 2 regimens in the colon cleansing quality,so it can better reach the intestinal cleaning standards before enteroscopy,which is a more suitable regimen for bowel preparation.
10.An outbreak of brucellosis in a village in Jiangsu province.
Lunhui XIANG ; Weizhong ZHOU ; Fenyang TANG ; Yefei ZHU ; Zhongming TAN ; Xiaoyong LIU ; Meng BAO ; Man DIAO ; Guoqing SHI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;35(10):1135-1137
OBJECTIVETo investigate the cause and related risk factors of an outbreak caused by Brucellosis.
METHODSEpidemiological investigation and laboratory test were carried out among occupationally invloved population including sheep slaughters and sellers in the village.
RESULTS18 people were serology positive among the 129 occupationally involved persons under survey. Seven of them were confirmed cases, 11 were latent infection, to make the overall attack rate as 14%. 90% of the sheep were from high-risk areas of Brucella. Among the occupationally involved persons, 89% of them never wore face masks, 84% never wear overalls and 70% never wear gloves. Factors as:work but wearing no gloves (RR = 7.4, 95%CI:1.1-53.0), with hand wound (RR = 3.4, 95%CI:1.1-11.0) could increase the risk of Brucella infection.
CONCLUSIONThe cause of this outbreak was due to the plentiful influx of unchecked sheep from the northern part of China and the employees in the process of sheep slaughtering or trading were lack of effective prevention programs.
Abattoirs ; Animals ; Brucella ; isolation & purification ; Brucellosis ; epidemiology ; China ; epidemiology ; Commerce ; Disease Outbreaks ; Humans ; Incidence ; Occupational Diseases ; epidemiology ; Risk Factors ; Sheep ; microbiology

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