1.SWOT analysis of construction of intelligent vaccination clinics in Zhejiang Province
ZHENG Shuhan ; SHEN Lingzhi ; DENG Xuan ; SU Ying ; LUO Feng ; ZHOU Yang ; TANG Xuewen ; YAN Rui ; ZHU Yao ; HE Hanqing
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(8):669-673
Objective:
To analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the construction on intelligent vaccination clinics in Zhejiang Province, so as to provide countermeasures for promoting the construction of intelligent vaccination clinics in Zhejiang Province.
Methods:
By reviewing the annual reports of Zhejiang immunization planning, survey data from Zhejiang Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Immunization Intelligent Service System, data of human resources of immunization planning, vaccine procurement, construction progress of intelligent vaccination clinics and vaccination were collected. The relevant literature was searched to gather information on the construction standards and norms of intelligent vaccination clinics. The analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) of the construction of intelligent vaccination clinics was conducted, and corresponding countermeasures and suggestions were proposed.
Results:
The National Immunization Program reported vaccine rate in Zhejiang Province is more than 99%, and standardized vaccination clinics have been popularized throughout the province. The vaccination staff are professional, and a province-wide intelligent immunization service information system has been established, providing the resources and conditions for the construction of intelligent vaccination clinics. However, there are problems such as low data quality and matching efficiency in vaccination, insufficient data interoperability and sharing, unbalanced regional capabilities in intelligent transformation, and uneven distribution of talent and resources. It is crucial to seize the opportunities presented by the development of big data and artificial intelligence, rely on the regional development of the Internet and health industry, seize the opportunity of rapid growth in demand for intelligent vaccination services and high public acceptance, accelerate the construction of intelligent vaccination clinics, and establish intelligent vaccination service standards as soon as possible.
Conclusion
We should seize the opportunities presented by the digital reform and development, fully utilize the existing vaccination resources and strengths, address the shortcomings, and accelerate the construction of intelligent vaccination clinics in Zhejiang Province.
2.The Pathology of Primary Familial Brain Calcification: Implications for Treatment.
Xuan XU ; Hao SUN ; Junyu LUO ; Xuewen CHENG ; Wenqi LV ; Wei LUO ; Wan-Jin CHEN ; Zhi-Qi XIONG ; Jing-Yu LIU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(4):659-674
Primary familial brain calcification (PFBC) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder mainly characterized by progressive calcium deposition bilaterally in the brain, accompanied by various symptoms, such as dystonia, ataxia, parkinsonism, dementia, depression, headaches, and epilepsy. Currently, the etiology of PFBC is largely unknown, and no specific prevention or treatment is available. During the past 10 years, six causative genes (SLC20A2, PDGFRB, PDGFB, XPR1, MYORG, and JAM2) have been identified in PFBC. In this review, considering mechanistic studies of these genes at the cellular level and in animals, we summarize the pathogenesis and potential preventive and therapeutic strategies for PFBC patients. Our systematic analysis suggests a classification for PFBC genetic etiology based on several characteristics, provides a summary of the known composition of brain calcification, and identifies some potential therapeutic targets for PFBC.
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3.Determination of Related Substances in Rifabutin Crude Drug and Capsules by HPLC
Qiuyan YI ; Xuewen CUI ; Jun LUO ; Wenyue LIU ; Jun YUAN
China Pharmacy 2019;30(15):2047-2051
OBJECTIVE: To establish a method for the determination of related substances in rifabutin crude drug and capsules by HPLC. METHODS: HPLC method was adopted. The determination was performed on Agilent XDB-C8 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-0.1 mol/L potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution (pH 6.5±0.1) (50 ∶ 50, V/V) at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The detection wavelength was set at 254 nm, the column temperature was 30 ℃, and sample size was 20 μL. The mobile phase was used as solvent to prepare the sample solution with a mass concentration of 1.0 mg/mL. The system suitability test was performed by using newly established method and current method (mass concentration of sample solution 0.5 mg/mL, C18 column) stated in quality standard of rifabutin crude drug and capsules. Related substance test was conducted for 6 batches of rifabutin crude drug and capsule (peak area normalization method). RESULTS: The linear range of rifabutin was 0.8-16 μg/mL(r=1.000 0), RSDs of precision, reproducibility and stability tests (12 h) were all lower than 2.0% (n=6); the limits of detection and quantification were 0.025 4, 0.085 2 μg/mL. In system suitability test, by using new method and current method, separation degree of rifabutin peak and pre-degradation product peak were 7.50 and 3.47. When 6 batches of samples were determined, the number of impurities detected by this method was 1-5 more than that by the current method, and the total amount of impurities was 0.19%-0.55% higher. CONCLUSIONS: Established new method is well-separated and sensitive, and can be used for the determination of related substance in rifabutin crude drug and capsules, which helps the quality control of drugs.
4.Recombinant expression and purification of spider toxin, JZTX-51 and JZTX-26, from Chilobrachys jingzhao.
Jie SHAO ; Jiao PAN ; Fang QU ; Zihao LIU ; Yiying DING ; Sha LUO ; Xuewen ZHANG ; Jinjun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(10):1668-1678
To establish a simple, quick and effective method to get a large amount of spider toxin JZTX-26 (35 aa) and JZTX-51 (27 aa) with 3 disulfide bonds each, the mature peptides coding gene fragments were constructed and fused with maltose-binding protein (MBP) tag in an Escherichia coli expression vector pMAL-p2x. The recombinant constructs pMAL-jz26 and pMAL-jz51 were transformed and cultured in E. coli TB1 and BL21 (DE3). After being induced by isopropyl-β-d-thiogalactoside (IPTG), the periplasmic proteins were purified by amylose affinity chromatography and analyzed by SDS-PAGE. The fusion proteins were digested with factor X, and purified by Sizes-Exclusion chromatography and Reversed Phase HPLC. Molecular weights of the purified peptides were obtained by using a MALDI-TOF-TOF mass spectrometer, which were consistent with the theoretical molecular weights. Five milligram of target protein could be purified from 1 L of culture medium. The results indicate that the peptides with three disulfide bonds can be expressed by using the prokaryotic expression system with MBP tag. Our findings suggest the possibility of genetic engineering to obtain large amount of spider peptide toxins.
5.Analysis and study on distal fusion vertebrae selection for thoracolumbar adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Zhiqiang LUO ; Haihong ZHANG ; Hongwei LI ; Xuewen KANG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(35):4952-4954,4957
Objective To investigate a new selection criteria for lower instrumentation vertebrae (LIV) in thoracolumbar adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS).Methods Fifty-two cases of fusion thoracolumbar bend and more than 1.5 years follow up were included.The cases conformed to the AIS selection criteria,i.e.,the first vertebral body touched at the scoliosis distal end in the central sacral vertical line (CSVL) of erect orthotopic X-ray film served as the touch vertebrae (TV),moreover which should meet the following requirements:the Nash-Moe rotation ≤ degree Ⅱ;CSVL located between bilateral vertebral pedicle in the concave side Bending image;no kyphosis of thoracolumbar and lumbar segments existed;the patients with the distance 3-4 mm from CSVL to TV were also included into the study.The operation of each case was carried out by an experienced spine surgeon team.The internal fixation orthopedic fusion of total pedicle screws was adopted by posterior approach.The spine full length of the anterior-posterior and lateral X-ray film and left and right sides Bending images at clinostatism were taken before operation,instantly after operation and at final follow up.The Cobb angle of main bending,trunk shift (TS) at coronal plane,LIV tilting (LIVT) and LIV distal disc angulation (LIVA) were measured.The positions of TV and stable spine were observed,recorded and performed the statistical analysis.Results All cases were followed up for more than 18 months,with an average follow-up period of (23 ± 3) months.The main bending Cobb angles before operation,instantly after operation and at final follow up were (49.32±11.37)°,(9.08 ± 6.78)°and (10.65±6.68)°respectively,LIVT were (21.76±4.68)°,(5.17±4.09)° and (5.16±3.08)° respectively and LIVA were (7.19±5.16)°,(3.16±2.78)° and (4.17±3.28)° respectively;the above indicators had statistical differences between before operation with instantly after operation and at final follow up (P<0.05).Twenty seven cases were preoperative trunk decompensation,and 5 cases were complicating trunk decompensation at final follow up,which were not increased compared with those before operation.Comparing TV as LIV with adopting stable vertebrae as LIV,the former could save (1.42 ±0.45) fusion segments.Conclusion Adopting the new criteria to conduct thoracolumbar AIS operation saves the fusion segments as compared with commonly used method in clinic.
6.IHA detection results of outpatients in schistosomiasis clinic,2005-2014
Wei LUO ; Ying XIAO ; Xuewen ZHOU ; Jing WANG ; Yingping GAO ; Juan CHEN ; Liangyin MEI ; Zhimin LUO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;(1):92-93,96
Objective To understand the changes of positive rates of IHA detections of outpatients in schistosomiasis clinic. Results The data of IHA detections of outpatients in schistosomiasis clinic in Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention were collected and analyzed statistically from 2005 to 2014. Results A total of 7 113 outpatients were detected by IHA test,and 547 of them were positives with a positive rate of 7.69%. The positive rate of IHA test was on an upward slope be?fore 2008,and the rate reached 14.85% in 2008,which was significantly higher than that in 2005(5.81%)( χ2 = 47.40,P<0.01),then it was on a declined stage after 2008,and the positive rate decreased to 3.76 in 2014,which was significantly lower than that in 2008( χ2 = 12.29,P<0.01). The positive rate of outpatients in the 10~<30 years age group was higher than those in other age groups(all P < 0.012 5),and the male positives were more than the female ones. Conclusions The schisto?somiasis endemic situation has been significantly decreased in Hubei Province. The male and people in 10~<30 age group are the high risk groups,so the targeted health education should be strengthened.
7.Clinical feature and gene detection in one case of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2016;34(12):907-909
Objective To explore the characteristics of WAS gene mutation in Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS). Methods The clinical data of one infant with WAS were retrospectively analyzed. All exons and flanking sequences in WAS gene were detected by PCR. Results A 5-month-old boy, who has a history of eczema and recurrent infection, was hospitalized for thrombocytopenia. CD8+ and CD4+T cell were increased while CD19+B cell was normal. Bone marrow cytology suggested megakaryocyte mature hindrance. WAS gene detection found C.880 A?>?G (p.Ile294Val) mutation, but no mutations were found in parents. This site was a pathogenic mutation predicted by Polyphen 2 software and SIFT software. Besides, sequence conservation analysis of different species found it was a conservative site and structural prediction analysis revealed it may affect the normal protein structure. This site of mutation has not been reported before. Conclusions Gene detection can make early diagnosis of WAS and C.880 A?>?G (p.Ile294Val) is a new mutation.
8.Risk factors of cerebral microbleeds in patients with ischemic stroke
Yangkun CHEN ; Yonglin LIU ; Zhuoxin NI ; Weimin XIAO ; Genpei LUO ; Runxiong LI ; Jianfeng QU ; Rong MA ; Xuewen FANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2016;42(4):234-239
Objective To investigate the clinical, neuroimaging and serum risk factors of cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) in patients with ischemic stroke and find the associations between these risk factors and the location and num?bers of CMBs were also analyzed. Methods One hundred and fifty-three patients with acute ischemic stroke were re?cruited in this study and their data werewas retrospectively analyzed. All of the patients underwent MRI- susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI). The location and numbers of CMBs were recordedexamined. The severity of WMLs was assessed using the Fazekas scale. Logistic regressions were performed to find the predictors of the presence of CMBs. The relation?ships between these risk factors and the location and numbers of CMBs were also analyzed. Results Fifty-nine(38.6%) cases had at least one CMB. The frequency of cortical-subcortical, deep and infratentorial CMBs were 34.0%, 24.8%and 27.5%, respectively. Multivariate logistic regression showed that male sex, hypertension and moderate-to-severe deep white matter hyperintensities (DWMH) were independent risk factors of the presence of CMBs. Adjusted with age and sex, partial correlation showed that hypertension only correlated with the numbers of deep CMBs significantly (r=0.174, P=0.032). Moderate-to-severe DWMH significantly correlated with the numbers of cortical-subcortical and deep CMBs (r=0.285, P<0.001 and r=0.258, P=0.001, respectively). Conclusion Male sex, hypertension and moderate-to-severe DWMH were are independent risk factors of CMBs in patients with ischemic stroke. Hypertension correlates with Deep deep CMBs, while Moderatemoderate-to-severe DWMH correlates with cortical-subcortical and deep CMBs.
9.Bilirubin of biochemical testing quality control serum and calibration items stability analysis
Wei LUO ; Xuewen ZHOU ; Kui MA ; Yingping GAO ; Jing WANG ; Liangying MEI ; Zhimin LUO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(15):2209-2210,2213
Objective To grasp bilirubin in the quality control serum and calibration items in the same batch the variation law of the designed to ensure that the test quality and the use of reasonable quality control serum and calibration items ,control testing cost .Methods laboratories use The double level quality control serum and calibration items after dilution is divided into five groups ,with automatic biochemical analyzer test for 12 weeks and recorded results of TBIL ,DBIL .use SPSS 17 .0 to calculate the mean ,standard deviation ,coefficient of variation ,Normal distribution analysis and make the results trend line chart to observe any changes .Results RANDOX normal concentration quality control serum TBIL and DBIL values variation RCV% 26 .0% ,48 .2% , more than CLIA bilirubin projects allow 1/3 of the total error value(6 .67% ) .Normal distribution test ,P value was 0 .006 ,0 .012 , less than 0 .05 ,do not obey the normal distribution ,test results line chart is on the decline .LEADMAN high concentration quality control serum and bilirubin calibration items TBIL and DBIL variation RCV% <6 .67% ,normal distribution test all P>0 .05 ,obey the normal distribution ,test results no trend line chart .Conclusion Through the experiment observation to the quality control ser‐um and calibration items bilirubin in the variation law of 12 weeks .Experimenter can be used according to the actual situation to ad‐just ,not only to ensure the quality of the bilirubin test ,and to get the most out of the quality control serum and calibration items use efficiency ,reduce the test cost .
10.Establishment of archives of Schistosoma japonicum antibody indirect hemag-glutination tests
Wei LUO ; Xuewen ZHOU ; Kui MA ; Jin WANG ; Yinpin GAO ; Shuqin CHEN ; Zhiwei LUO
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(3):339-340
Objective To establish written and electronic archives of Schistosoma japonicum antibody indirect hemagglutina-tion(IHA)tests. Methods In the process of schistosomiasis screening by IHA,the written records,electronic records,and se-rum sample bank were combined to make comprehensive archives. Results The S. japonicum antibody IHA test archives can pre-serve the schistosomiasis screening data in the long term and even can trace the source of experiments,and the operation was sim-ple. Conclusion The archives of S. japonicum antibody IHA tests are simple and useful,and worth of popularization.


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