1.Epidemiological study on hookworm infection in rural population in Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province in 2022
Junhua GE ; Jiang CHU ; Guiwei ZHU ; Binbin DING ; Caixia PANG ; Saifei LUO ; Tianlan PANG ; Wei RUAN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(4):364-367
ObjectiveTo understand the prevalence of hookworm infection and its relevant behavioral factors in rural areas of Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province, and to provide scientific evidence for prevention and control of hookworm disease. MethodsBy using a stratified cluster random sampling strategy, local residents aged ≥3 years was divided into 5 districts according to geographical location; furthermore, those in one administrative village (surveillance site) were investigated in each district. Species of hookworm were identified by filter paper culture in vitro, and enterobius vermicularis eggs were detected by cellophane anal swab in children aged 3‒9 year. Risk factors were determined by questionnaire. ResultsA total of 1 013 residents were investigated in 5 surveillance sites. Thirty nine cases with hookworm infection were detected, with the total infection rate of 3.85% . All species detected were determined to be Necator americanus. The infection rate significantly differed across the towns (χ2=48.32, P<0.05), with the highest rate in Nanping Town (10.95%) . It significantly differed by age groups (χ2=65.65, P<0.05), with the highest rate in those aged >70 years (9.75%). Furthermore, it decreased with educational background. It was significantly associated with fertilize with fresh manure (χ2=6.87, P<0.05) and barefoot labor (χ2=157.69, P<0.05). ConclusionThe overall infection rate of hookworm in Tiantai County remains low. Dominant species of hookworm is hookworm Necator americanus. It is necessary to strengthen the advocacy of hookworm prevention and control knowledge, improve hygiene in work and life style, and increase self-protection awareness.
2.Licorice-saponin A3 is a broad-spectrum inhibitor for COVID-19 by targeting viral spike and anti-inflammation
Yang YI ; Wenzhe LI ; Kefang LIU ; Heng XUE ; Rong YU ; Meng ZHANG ; Yang-Oujie BAO ; Xinyuan LAI ; Jingjing FAN ; Yuxi HUANG ; Jing WANG ; Xiaomeng SHI ; Junhua LI ; Hongping WEI ; Kuanhui XIANG ; Linjie LI ; Rong ZHANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Xue QIAO ; Hang YANG ; Min YE
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(1):115-127
Currently,human health due to corona virus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic has been seriously threatened.The coronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2)spike(S)protein plays a crucial role in virus transmission and several S-based therapeutic approaches have been approved for the treatment of COVID-19.However,the efficacy is compromised by the SARS-CoV-2 evolvement and mutation.Here we report the SARS-CoV-2 S protein receptor-binding domain(RBD)inhibitor licorice-saponin A3(A3)could widely inhibit RBD of SARS-CoV-2 variants,including Beta,Delta,and Omicron BA.1,XBB and BQ1.1.Furthermore,A3 could potently inhibit SARS-CoV-2 Omicron virus in Vero E6 cells,with EC50 of 1.016 pM.The mechanism was related to binding with Y453 of RBD deter-mined by hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry(HDX-MS)analysis combined with quan-tum mechanics/molecular mechanics(QM/MM)simulations.Interestingly,phosphoproteomics analysis and multi fluorescent immunohistochemistry(mIHC)respectively indicated that A3 also inhibits host inflammation by directly modulating the JNK and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase(MAPK)path-ways and rebalancing the corresponding immune dysregulation.This work supports A3 as a promising broad-spectrum small molecule drug candidate for COVID-19.
3.Design and application of "1+3" management module for medical high-value consumables in Operation Room
Junhua ZHANG ; Ming XIAO ; Wenzhi CAI ; Wei LUO ; Lingwu CHEN ; Hong WANG ; Zhendong PEI ; Junyan YAO ; Juan XIAO
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(13):1720-1723
Objective:To establish the "1+3" management module of high-value consumables in Operation Room and verify its application, so as to provide new ideas for cost management of consumables in Operation Room.Methods:The Operating Room team of Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University designed a "1+3" management module in 2022, where "1" referred to the management process of high-value consumables in Operation Room, and "3" referred to the precise management of consumables in Operation Room warehouse, the management of closed-loop use of Operation Room consumables and adverse event management of consumables. Surgeries using high-value consumables in the Thoracic Surgery Department, Gastrointestinal Surgery Department, and Urology Department of the hospital were selected as the research objects. The surgeries using conventional consumables from January to June 2022 were set as the control group, and the surgeries implementing the "1+3" management module from July to December 2022 were set as the observation group. The number of consumables received by the itinerant nurses before the operation and the number of high-value consumables returned after the operation were compared between the two groups. And the number of missed and error charges for high-value consumables in the two groups were counted and compared.Results:The number of consumables received before operation in the control group was higher than that in the observation group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). The number of high-value consumables returned in the observation group was less than that in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.01). The proportion of missed charges for consumables in the observation group was lower than that in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.01), but there was no statistically significant difference in the proportion of incorrect charges between the two groups ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:The "1+3" management module for high-value consumables in Operation Room makes the process of receiving, returning, and charging high-value consumables clear, with traceable data, achieving refined management of high-value consumables in Operation Room, reducing the number of high-value consumables returned to the warehouse and reducing the proportion of missed consumables, which is conducive to effective cost control in Operation Room.
4.Correlation study of the elastic modulus of shear wave elastography of periurethral prostatic tissue and serum PSA in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia
Zhenxing YANG ; Can WEI ; Junhua XI ; Wei QI ; Yanbin ZHANG
China Medical Equipment 2024;21(5):79-82,87
Objective:To analyze the correlation between elastic modulus of shear wave elastography of periurethral prostatic tissue and serum prostate-specific antigen(PSA)in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH).Methods:A total of 200 BPH patients who received treatment in the Second People's Hospital of Hefei from October 2019 to October 2022 were collected by convenient sampling method,and all patients were subjected to ultrasound shear wave elastography and serum PSA examination,and the elastic modulus of periurethral prostate tissue was measured by shear wave elastography,and the mean of them was obtained.They were divided into mild group(96 cases),moderate group(59 cases)and severe group(45 cases)according to the results of the International Prostate Symptom Score(IPSS).At the same time,the related information of 30 cases without prostatic lesions who were selected from the prostate examination population were included into healthy control groups.The correlation between the elastic modulus of periurethral prostatic tissue and serum PSA was analyzed and compared.Results:Statistical analysis showed that there was significant difference in the elastic modulus value of prostate among various groups(F=190.914,P<0.05).Compared with the healthy control group,the elastic modulus values of prostate of the mild,moderate and severe groups were significantly increased,and the differences were significant(t=6.572,14.172,18.441,P<0.05),respectively.Compared with the mild group,the elastic modulus values of prostate of the moderate and severe groups were significantly increased(t=7.853,18.274,P<0.05),respectively.Compared with the moderate group,the elasticity modulus value of prostate of the severe group significantly increased(t=11.371,P<0.05).There was significant difference in serum PSA among BPH patients with different degrees(F=126.143,P<0.05).Compared with the healthy control group,the serum PSA values of the mild,moderate and severe groups significantly increased(t=10.694,14.368,13.804,P<0.001),respectively.Compared with the mild group,the serum PSA values of the moderate and severe group significantly increased(t=6.401,13.047,P<0.05),respectively.Compared with the moderate group,the serum PSA value of the patients in the severe group significantly increased(t=7.293,P<0.001).There was no significant correlation between serum PSA and the elastic modulus of periurethral tissues in the healthy control group(P>0.05).There were significant positive correlation between serum PSA and the elastic modulus of periurethral tissues in the mild,moderate and severe groups(r=0.314,0.296,0.354,P<0.05),respectively.Conclusion:Both serum PSA level and elastic modulus value of periurethral prostate tissue of BPH patients significantly increase,and there is a positive correlation between them.
5.Clinical analysis of patients with anti-SOX1 antibody-positive paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome
Junhua LIANG ; Wenjing ZHANG ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2024;23(6):560-570
Objective:To investigate the clinical features, diagnoses, treatments and prognoses of anti-sex-determining region of Y chromosome-related high mobility group box 1 (SOX1) antibody-positive paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome (PNS).Methods:Clinical data of 2 patients with anti-SOX1 antibody positive PNS admitted to Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University in 2020 and 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. Eleven papers about 13 patients with anti-SOX1 antibody positive PNS published from January 1, 1999 to March 31, 2021 were retrieved from PubMed, Wanfang Data and CNKI. Clinical features, diagnoses, treatments and prognoses of these 15 patients were summarized.Results:Twelve males and 3 females were included, with age of (59.1±15.1) years (ranged 45-77 years); 7 patients had Lamber-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS), 4 had limbic encephalitis, 3 had paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration, and 1 had autoimmune chorea. All 15 patients had tumors: 13 complicated with lung cancer (8 with small cell lung cancer), 1 had small cell carcinoma of esophagus, and 1 had nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma. Fourteen patients developed neurological symptoms before tumor diagnosis, and the longest delay of diagnosis was 1 year. Thirteen patients received treatments: 10 received tumor therapy and 11 received immunotherapy; 11 patients had improved neurological symptoms and 2 didn't respond to treatments.Conclusion:Clinical manifestations of anti SOX1 antibody-positive PNS are various, among which LEMS is the most common type, followed by limbic encephalitis and paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration; small cell lung cancer is the most common complicated tumor; the overall prognosis is poor; early diagnosis and timely treatment of the primary tumors may be the key to improve the prognosis.
6.Clinical treatment guideline for pulmonary blast injury (version 2023)
Zhiming SONG ; Junhua GUO ; Jianming CHEN ; Jing ZHONG ; Yan DOU ; Jiarong MENG ; Guomin ZHANG ; Guodong LIU ; Huaping LIANG ; Hezhong CHEN ; Shuogui XU ; Yufeng ZHANG ; Zhinong WANG ; Daixing ZHONG ; Tao JIANG ; Zhiqiang XUE ; Feihu ZHOU ; Zhixin LIANG ; Yang LIU ; Xu WU ; Kaican CAI ; Yi SHEN ; Yong SONG ; Xiaoli YUAN ; Enwu XU ; Yifeng ZHENG ; Shumin WANG ; Erping XI ; Shengsheng YANG ; Wenke CAI ; Yu CHEN ; Qingxin LI ; Zhiqiang ZOU ; Chang SU ; Hongwei SHANG ; Jiangxing XU ; Yongjing LIU ; Qianjin WANG ; Xiaodong WEI ; Guoan XU ; Gaofeng LIU ; Junhui LUO ; Qinghua LI ; Bin SONG ; Ming GUO ; Chen HUANG ; Xunyu XU ; Yuanrong TU ; Liling ZHENG ; Mingke DUAN ; Renping WAN ; Tengbo YU ; Hai YU ; Yanmei ZHAO ; Yuping WEI ; Jin ZHANG ; Hua GUO ; Jianxin JIANG ; Lianyang ZHANG ; Yunfeng YI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2023;39(12):1057-1069
Pulmonary blast injury has become the main type of trauma in modern warfare, characterized by externally mild injuries but internally severe injuries, rapid disease progression, and a high rate of early death. The injury is complicated in clinical practice, often with multiple and compound injuries. Currently, there is a lack of effective protective materials, accurate injury detection instrument and portable monitoring and transportation equipment, standardized clinical treatment guidelines in various medical centers, and evidence-based guidelines at home and abroad, resulting in a high mortality in clinlcal practice. Therefore, the Trauma Branch of Chinese Medical Association and the Editorial Committee of Chinese Journal of Trauma organized military and civilian experts in related fields such as thoracic surgery and traumatic surgery to jointly develop the Clinical treatment guideline for pulmonary blast injury ( version 2023) by combining evidence for effectiveness and clinical first-line treatment experience. This guideline provided 16 recommended opinions surrounding definition, characteristics, pre-hospital diagnosis and treatment, and in-hospital treatment of pulmonary blast injury, hoping to provide a basis for the clinical treatment in hospitals at different levels.
7.Creation and Analysis of Related Genetic Characteristics of BALB/cA.Cg.SHJHhr Mice
Xiaoqian TAN ; Hao YANG ; Huiqing TANG ; Wei QU ; Liang LI ; Zhen QIAN ; Jianzhong GU ; Junhua XIAO ; Ping XU
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(4):363-370
ObjectiveTo introduce the Hr gene of spontaneously mutated SHJHhr mice into BALB/cAShjh inbred mice with clear genetic background,and provide a basis for study on the molecular mechanism of Hr gene mutation-induced abnormal phenotype and the application of this model.Methods Using a backcross-intercross breeding method guided by phenotypic monitoring, mutant genes from SHJHhr mice bred by spontaneous mutation were introduced into inbred BALB/cAShjh mice by homozygous mutation introgression, and the mice were bred into BALB/cA.Cg.SHJHhr (abbreviated as C.Cg.SHJHhr) mice after 10 generations. The genotypes of 90 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection sites were analyzed in C.Cg.SHJHhr mice by multiplex PCR library construction followed by next generation sequencing. Then 14 biochemical locus marker genes were detected in C.Cg.SHJHhr mice according to the method of GB/T 14927.1-2008. Finally, whole genome exon sequencing was utilized to detect the mutated genes in this mouse. ResultsFrom May 2018 to March 2022, a total of 10 generations of backcross-intercross were conducted to complete the construction of the C.Cg.SHJHhr mouse line. Among the 90 SNPs loci detected, except for rs13484115 and rs13484116, all the other loci had the same genotype as the recipient mice BALB/cAShjh. The results of biochemical marker gene detection showed that all the 14 loci of the mouse were the same as those of the recipient mouse. Whole genome exon sequencing found that the mouse had 109 site mutations compared with the recipient mouse strain, including 71 synonymous mutations, 1 stopgain, 37 missense mutations, and 20 genes involved in protein sequence alterations (including the reported Hr gene). ConclusionC.Cg.SHJHhr mice were created. Through exon sequencing and genetic analysis, three Hr mutated genes and associated mutated genes that mainly cause phenotypic variations were identified, which provides a basis for expanding the application of C.Cg.SHJHhr mice in biomedical research.
8.Potential profile analysis of self-efficacy in the management of stress injury in operating room nurses
Weilian JIANG ; Qunmei WEI ; Junhua PENG ; Juan CHEN ; Xin LIAO ; Xiumei WANG ; Xiuying LU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(27):2097-2104
Objective:To understand the potential categories of self-efficacy in stress injury management of nurses in operating room and analyze the characteristics of different categories of nurses.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted from June to August 2022. A total of 469 operating room nurses from 12 Grade A hospitals in Guangxi, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Shanxi, Xinjiang and Chongqing were selected by convenient sampling method as subjects. General data questionnaire, proactive personality Inventory, Caring behavior Inventory, transformational leadership inventory, nursing clinical Decision scale and nurses stress injury management self-efficacy scale were used to investigate. Potential profile was used to analyze nurses' self-efficacy in stress injury management, and multiple Logistic regression was used to analyze different potential factors.Results:The self-efficacy of nurses in the management of stress injury in operating room could be divided into three potential profiles: poor self-efficacy group (23.9%, 112/469), medium self-efficacy group (33.0%, 155/469) and good self-efficacy group (43.1%, 202/469). Proactive personality, caring behavior, transformational leadership, nursing clinical decision-making and educational background were the factors influencing self-efficacy of operating room nurses in stress injury management (all P<0.05). Conclusions:There are three potential profiles of self-efficacy in the management of stress injury in operating room nurses. Nursing managers can give targeted intervention strategies according to different characteristics of nurses to improve their self-efficacy.
9.Application of scheduling model based on linear programming model in human resource allocation of surgical nursing staff
Junhua FU ; Xin ZHENG ; Lili WEI ; Rui ZHANG ; Sainan SU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(5):326-331
Objective:Use linear programming model to predict the allocation of surgical nursing human resources, and optimize the allocation of nursing staff.Methods:This study was a controlled clinical trial. A total of 91 nurses from 5 surgical departments in Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University were selected by convenience sampling method. The nurses who participated in the scheduling in August and September 2020 were the routine scheduling groups, and in March and April 2021 were the linear scheduling groups. The linear programming model of surgical nursing human resources was established. The LINGO 11.0 software was used to calculate the minimum number of nurses required for the next day operation. According to the predicted results and the requirements of the operation specialty and rank level, the surgical staff was arranged for the next day. The overtime hours of nurses in the routine scheduling groups and the linear scheduling groups were compared and analyzed.Results:The number of on-duty nurses was the same in 4 groups, the overtime hours of the conventional scheduling groups in August and September 2020 and the linear scheduling groups in March and April 2021 were 865 (505, 1 435), 780 (475, 1 355), 650 (460, 910) and 720 (350, 915) min, the difference of overtime hours was statistically significant ( H=13.66, P<0.05). The overtime hours of the routine scheduling group in August 2020 were significantly different from those of the linear scheduling group in March 2021 and April 2021 respectively ( Z=-2.69, -2.55, both P<0.05). The overtime hours of the routine scheduling group in September 2020 were significantly different from those of the linear scheduling group in March 2021 and April 2021 respectively ( Z=-2.62, -2.58, both P<0.05). Conclusions:The linear programming model was used to predict the human resource allocation of surgical nursing staff, optimized the allocation of operating room human resources. It reduced the overtime hours of surgical nursing staff effectively. Indirectly, it accelerated operations, improved operation efficiency and ensured the safety of patients.
10.Management and operation of extra-large Fangcang hospitals: experience and lessons from containing the highly contagious SARS-CoV-2 Omicron in Shanghai, China.
Yun XIAN ; Chenhao YU ; Minjie CHEN ; Lin ZHANG ; Xinyi ZHENG ; Shijian LI ; Erzhen CHEN ; Zhongwan CHEN ; Weihua CHEN ; Chaoying WANG ; Qingrong XU ; Tao HAN ; Weidong YE ; Wenyi XU ; Xu ZHUANG ; Yu ZHENG ; Min CHEN ; Jun QIN ; Yu FENG ; Shun WEI ; Yiling FAN ; Zhiruo ZHANG ; Junhua ZHENG
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(1):165-171

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