1.Research on the effectiveness of health information dissemination via the “Shanghai CDC” WeChat public account
Ying GUO ; Xiaoxuan WANG ; Wen XIA ; Xiaoyan HUANG ; Xuanmeng HU ; Qi SHEN ; Chen DONG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(2):179-183
ObjectiveTo explore the effectiveness of health information dissemination and its influencing factors using the "Shanghai CDC" WeChat public account as a case study, providing references for public health institutions to optimize the use of official new media platforms for effective publicity. MethodsA total of 1 030 headline articles published on the "Shanghai CDC" WeChat public account between 2016 and 2019 were analyzed using content analysis and non-parametric tests to examine the impact of factors such as titles and content categories. ResultsFrom 2016 to 2019, the number of WeChat public account followers increased by 280 000, with the articles accumulating over 8.8 million views. The median (P25, P75) open rate of articles was 5.90% (3.69%, 10.31%), and the median (P25, P75) sharing and forwarding rate was 6.60% (4.25%, 9.17%). Factors such as the use of first- and second-person pronouns, degree adverbs, negative adverbs, explicit viewpoints, and title length all significantly affected the open rate of articles, with OR (95%CI) values of 0.175 (0.041‒0.756), 32.606 (2.350‒452.432), 4.079 (1.093‒15.230), 0.106 (0.028‒0.409), and 1.184 (1.063‒1.319),respectively (all P<0.05). In terms of content, statistical significant differences in dissemination effectiveness were observed across article categories and themes (P<0.05). In terms of article categories, articles related to news hotspots and service information had higher open rates of 9.58% and 14.00%, respectively. These two types of articles also obtained higher sharing and forwarding rates of 7.65% and 9.16%, respectively. In terms of article topics, compared with healthy life and health products, among the top four topics in terms of publication volume, the open rates of articles about infectious diseases and disease-causing biology and immunization programs were higher, accounting for 7.88% and 6.88%, respectively, with no significant difference in sharing and forwarding rates. ConclusionThe "Shanghai CDC" WeChat public account demonstrated good dissemination effectiveness. Enhancing article titles by increasing informational content and degree adverbs (e.g., "highly," "most," and "extremely") and negative adverbs (e.g., "no") can improve dissemination reach. Public health WeChat accounts should incorporate news hotspots or service information in their articles. While maintaining their strengths in disseminating knowledge on infectious diseases and immunization programs, they should also enhance public education in other professional fields within their scope of responsibility to improve the overall dissemination impact of health information.
2. Berberine interferes with RSV infection of HEp-2 cells by inducing mitophagy autophagy
Yu-Juan CUI ; Yu-Juan CUI ; Hui ZHAO ; Dong-Xia SU ; Dan-Dong HU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2024;40(2):308-316
Aim To explore the effect of berberine (B E) on RSV infected HEp-2 cells and the related mechanism. Methods HEp-2 cells were infected with RSV and treated with BE. Cell viability was assessed using the CCK-8 assay. Protein expression levels of NLRP3, ASC, caspase-1, PINK1, Parkin, Beclinl, p62, LC3 I,LC3 II,and BNIP3 in HEp-2 cells were detected by Western blot. The secretion level of IL-1 p in HEp-2 cells was measured using ELISA. Apoptosis rate and mitochondrial membrane potential of HEp-2 cells were examined by flow cytometry. Mitochondrial ROS (mtROS) in HEp-2 cells was detected through MitoSOX staining. Colocalization of mitochondria and autophagosomes in HEp-2 cells was investigated using immunofluorescence staining. Cyclosporin A was used for validation experiments. Results BE could significantly improve the activity of RSV-infected HEp-2 cells,reduce the apoptosis rate (P < 0. 05), and decrease the activation level of NLRP3 inflammasomes and IL-lp level (P <0. 05); BE improved mitochondrial function by increasing mitochondrial membrane potential and ATP levels,and reduced mtROS. BE significantly promoted the colocalization of mitochondria-autophagosome in RSV infected cells, inducing PINK1/ Parkin and BNIP3 to mediate mitochondrial autophagy; cyclosporine A aggravated RSV infection. Conclusions BE has protective effects on HEp-2 cells infected by RSV. The mechanism may be related to the inhibitory effect of BE on the production of mtROS and the activation of NLRP3 inflammasomes by inducing PINK1/ Parkin and BNIP3-mediated mitochondrial autophagy.
3.An Exploration of Optimization Strategies for Performance Evaluation of Tertiary Public Hospitals from the Perspective of Systems Thinking
Ming ZHANG ; Yu HU ; Jiahong XIA ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):5-8
The performance evaluation of tertiary public hospitals is a major measure to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals and contribute to the construction of Healthy China.In advancing performance evalua-tion,public hospitals face various challenges,including differing policies and economic levels across provinces,a need to optimize the indicator system,and internal issues such as varied discipline structures,uneven emphasis on different factors,untimely internal performance linkage,and lagging informatization.Based on a systematic perspec-tive,it proposes countermeasures and suggestions such as strengthening policy coordination,optimizing the indica-tor system,enhancing top-level design,increasing employee awareness,intensifying compensation guidance,and accelerating informatization construction.
4.National bloodstream infection bacterial resistance surveillance report (2022) : Gram-negative bacteria
Zhiying LIU ; Yunbo CHEN ; Jinru JI ; Chaoqun YING ; Qing YANG ; Haishen KONG ; Haifeng MAO ; Hui DING ; Pengpeng TIAN ; Jiangqin SONG ; Yongyun LIU ; Jiliang WANG ; Yan JIN ; Yuanyuan DAI ; Yizheng ZHOU ; Yan GENG ; Fenghong CHEN ; Lu WANG ; Yanyan LI ; Dan LIU ; Peng ZHANG ; Junmin CAO ; Xiaoyan LI ; Dijing SONG ; Xinhua QIANG ; Yanhong LI ; Qiuying ZHANG ; Guolin LIAO ; Ying HUANG ; Baohua ZHANG ; Liang GUO ; Aiyun LI ; Haiquan KANG ; Donghong HUANG ; Sijin MAN ; Zhuo LI ; Youdong YIN ; Kunpeng LIANG ; Haixin DONG ; Donghua LIU ; Hongyun XU ; Yinqiao DONG ; Rong XU ; Lin ZHENG ; Shuyan HU ; Jian LI ; Qiang LIU ; Liang LUAN ; Jilu SHEN ; Lixia ZHANG ; Bo QUAN ; Xiaoping YAN ; Xiaoyan QI ; Dengyan QIAO ; Weiping LIU ; Xiusan XIA ; Ling MENG ; Jinhua LIANG ; Ping SHEN ; Yonghong XIAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2024;17(1):42-57
Objective:To report the results of national surveillance on the distribution and antimicrobial resistance profile of clinical Gram-negative bacteria isolates from bloodstream infections in China in 2022.Methods:The clinical isolates of Gram-negative bacteria from blood cultures in member hospitals of national bloodstream infection Bacterial Resistant Investigation Collaborative System(BRICS)were collected during January 2022 to December 2022. Antibiotic susceptibility tests were conducted by agar dilution or broth dilution methods recommended by Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute(CLSI). WHONET 5.6 and SPSS 25.0 software were used to analyze the data.Results:During the study period,9 035 strains of Gram-negative bacteria were collected from 51 hospitals,of which 7 895(87.4%)were Enterobacteriaceae and 1 140(12.6%)were non-fermenting bacteria. The top 5 bacterial species were Escherichia coli( n=4 510,49.9%), Klebsiella pneumoniae( n=2 340,25.9%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa( n=534,5.9%), Acinetobacter baumannii complex( n=405,4.5%)and Enterobacter cloacae( n=327,3.6%). The ESBLs-producing rates in Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Proteus spp. were 47.1%(2 095/4 452),21.0%(427/2 033)and 41.1%(58/141),respectively. The prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli(CREC)and carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae(CRKP)were 1.3%(58/4 510)and 13.1%(307/2 340);62.1%(36/58)and 9.8%(30/307)of CREC and CRKP were resistant to ceftazidime/avibactam combination,respectively. The prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii(CRAB)complex was 59.5%(241/405),while less than 5% of Acinetobacter baumannii complex was resistant to tigecycline and polymyxin B. The prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa(CRPA)was 18.4%(98/534). There were differences in the composition ratio of Gram-negative bacteria in bloodstream infections and the prevalence of main Gram-negative bacteria resistance among different regions,with statistically significant differences in the prevalence of CRKP and CRPA( χ2=20.489 and 20.252, P<0.001). The prevalence of CREC,CRKP,CRPA,CRAB,ESBLs-producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae were higher in provinicial hospitals than those in municipal hospitals( χ2=11.953,81.183,10.404,5.915,12.415 and 6.459, P<0.01 or <0.05),while the prevalence of CRPA was higher in economically developed regions(per capita GDP ≥ 92 059 Yuan)than that in economically less-developed regions(per capita GDP <92 059 Yuan)( χ2=6.240, P=0.012). Conclusions:The proportion of Gram-negative bacteria in bloodstream infections shows an increasing trend,and Escherichia coli is ranked in the top,while the trend of CRKP decreases continuously with time. Decreasing trends are noted in ESBLs-producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Low prevalence of carbapenem resistance in Escherichia coli and high prevalence in CRAB complex have been observed. The composition ratio and antibacterial spectrum of bloodstream infections in different regions of China are slightly different,and the proportion of main drug resistant bacteria in provincial hospitals is higher than those in municipal hospitals.
5.An Exploration of Optimization Strategies for Performance Evaluation of Tertiary Public Hospitals from the Perspective of Systems Thinking
Ming ZHANG ; Yu HU ; Jiahong XIA ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):5-8
The performance evaluation of tertiary public hospitals is a major measure to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals and contribute to the construction of Healthy China.In advancing performance evalua-tion,public hospitals face various challenges,including differing policies and economic levels across provinces,a need to optimize the indicator system,and internal issues such as varied discipline structures,uneven emphasis on different factors,untimely internal performance linkage,and lagging informatization.Based on a systematic perspec-tive,it proposes countermeasures and suggestions such as strengthening policy coordination,optimizing the indica-tor system,enhancing top-level design,increasing employee awareness,intensifying compensation guidance,and accelerating informatization construction.
6.An Exploration of Optimization Strategies for Performance Evaluation of Tertiary Public Hospitals from the Perspective of Systems Thinking
Ming ZHANG ; Yu HU ; Jiahong XIA ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):5-8
The performance evaluation of tertiary public hospitals is a major measure to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals and contribute to the construction of Healthy China.In advancing performance evalua-tion,public hospitals face various challenges,including differing policies and economic levels across provinces,a need to optimize the indicator system,and internal issues such as varied discipline structures,uneven emphasis on different factors,untimely internal performance linkage,and lagging informatization.Based on a systematic perspec-tive,it proposes countermeasures and suggestions such as strengthening policy coordination,optimizing the indica-tor system,enhancing top-level design,increasing employee awareness,intensifying compensation guidance,and accelerating informatization construction.
7.An Exploration of Optimization Strategies for Performance Evaluation of Tertiary Public Hospitals from the Perspective of Systems Thinking
Ming ZHANG ; Yu HU ; Jiahong XIA ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):5-8
The performance evaluation of tertiary public hospitals is a major measure to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals and contribute to the construction of Healthy China.In advancing performance evalua-tion,public hospitals face various challenges,including differing policies and economic levels across provinces,a need to optimize the indicator system,and internal issues such as varied discipline structures,uneven emphasis on different factors,untimely internal performance linkage,and lagging informatization.Based on a systematic perspec-tive,it proposes countermeasures and suggestions such as strengthening policy coordination,optimizing the indica-tor system,enhancing top-level design,increasing employee awareness,intensifying compensation guidance,and accelerating informatization construction.
8.An Exploration of Optimization Strategies for Performance Evaluation of Tertiary Public Hospitals from the Perspective of Systems Thinking
Ming ZHANG ; Yu HU ; Jiahong XIA ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):5-8
The performance evaluation of tertiary public hospitals is a major measure to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals and contribute to the construction of Healthy China.In advancing performance evalua-tion,public hospitals face various challenges,including differing policies and economic levels across provinces,a need to optimize the indicator system,and internal issues such as varied discipline structures,uneven emphasis on different factors,untimely internal performance linkage,and lagging informatization.Based on a systematic perspec-tive,it proposes countermeasures and suggestions such as strengthening policy coordination,optimizing the indica-tor system,enhancing top-level design,increasing employee awareness,intensifying compensation guidance,and accelerating informatization construction.
9.An Exploration of Optimization Strategies for Performance Evaluation of Tertiary Public Hospitals from the Perspective of Systems Thinking
Ming ZHANG ; Yu HU ; Jiahong XIA ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):5-8
The performance evaluation of tertiary public hospitals is a major measure to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals and contribute to the construction of Healthy China.In advancing performance evalua-tion,public hospitals face various challenges,including differing policies and economic levels across provinces,a need to optimize the indicator system,and internal issues such as varied discipline structures,uneven emphasis on different factors,untimely internal performance linkage,and lagging informatization.Based on a systematic perspec-tive,it proposes countermeasures and suggestions such as strengthening policy coordination,optimizing the indica-tor system,enhancing top-level design,increasing employee awareness,intensifying compensation guidance,and accelerating informatization construction.
10.An Exploration of Optimization Strategies for Performance Evaluation of Tertiary Public Hospitals from the Perspective of Systems Thinking
Ming ZHANG ; Yu HU ; Jiahong XIA ; Dong XU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(9):5-8
The performance evaluation of tertiary public hospitals is a major measure to promote the high-quality development of public hospitals and contribute to the construction of Healthy China.In advancing performance evalua-tion,public hospitals face various challenges,including differing policies and economic levels across provinces,a need to optimize the indicator system,and internal issues such as varied discipline structures,uneven emphasis on different factors,untimely internal performance linkage,and lagging informatization.Based on a systematic perspec-tive,it proposes countermeasures and suggestions such as strengthening policy coordination,optimizing the indica-tor system,enhancing top-level design,increasing employee awareness,intensifying compensation guidance,and accelerating informatization construction.

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