1.Investigation of hepatitis B surface antibody levels among preschool and school-age children in Tonglu County, Zhejiang Province
Yang YE ; Xiaoxin ZHANG ; Shushu WEI ; Zhiyong ZHU ; Zhifang LI
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(2):164-167
ObjectiveTo investigate the level of hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs) among preschool children (aged 3‒6 years) and primary and secondary school students in Tonglu County, Zhejiang Province, to evaluate the effectiveness of hepatitis B vaccination, and to provide a basis for hepatitis B prevention and control in the region. MethodsAs part of the 2023 Tonglu County Urban and Rural Residents Health Examination Program, blood samples were collected during health check-ups. Fingertip blood samples were obtained from preschool children, while venous blood samples were collected from primary and secondary school children. The anti-HBs levels in blood (positive + / negative -) were qualitatively tested using hepatitis B surface antibody test kits (latex method). The differences in anti-HBs positivity rates among different age groups were analyzed. ResultsBetween April 1, 2023 and June 30, 2023, a total of 52 919 individuals were surveyed, including 11 973 preschool children and 40 946 primary and secondary school students. The overall anti-HBs positivity rate was 39.74%, with the highest positivity rate observed among preschool children (60.20%). Age was negatively correlated with the anti-HBs positivity rate (P<0.001). No significant gender differences in anti-HBs positivity rates were observed. The anti-HBs positive rate in rural areas was higher than that in urban areas, with statistically significant differences across school grade groups (primary grades 1‒3, grades 4‒6, middle school, and high school) (P<0.001). ConclusionThe anti-HBs positivity rate among preschool and school-age children in Tonglu County decreases with age and remains relatively low. It is recommended to strengthen the monitoring of hepatitis B antibody levels and promote health education among preschool and school-age children. Children who have not completed the full hepatitis B vaccination should receive timely catch-up vaccination.
2.Disease burden and risk factors of colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province from 1990 to 2019
CHEN Shushu ; GONG Weiwei ; GUAN Yunqi ; ZHOU Xiaoyan ; PAN Jin ; DAI Pinyuan ; WANG Hao ; LI Na ; YU Min
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(3):203-206
Objective:
To analyze the disease burden and risk factors of colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province from 1990 to 2019, so as to provide the basis for prevention and control of colorectal cancer.
Methods:
Based on data of 2019 Global Burden of Disease (GDB 2019), disease burden and risk factors of colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province from 1990 to 2019 was assessed using years of life lost (YLL), years lived with disability (YLD), disability-adjusted life years (DALY).
Results:
In 2019, the YLL rate, YLD rate and DALY rate caused by colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province were 496.15/105, 31.81/105 and 527.96/105, respectively. From 1990 to 2019, the YLL rate, YLD rate and DALY rate caused by colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province increased by 114.90%, 482.60% and 123.38%, respectively, showing increasing trends (average annual percent change values were =2.663, 6.283 and 2.800, respectively,all P<0.05). From 1990 to 2019, the YLL rate, YLD rate and DALY rate in the age groups of 15 to 49 years, 50 to 69 years and 70 years and older showed increasing trends (all P<0.05). In 1990, the top ten risk factors for colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province were diet low in calcium, diet low in milk, diet low in whole grains, smoking, alcohol use, low physical activity, high fasting plasma glucose, diet high in red meat, diet low in fiber and high body mass index. In 2019, the top ten risk factors for colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province were diet low in milk, diet low in whole grains, diet low in calcium, alcohol use, diet high in red meat, high body mass index, high fasting plasma glucose, low physical activity, diet low in fiber and diet high in processed meat.
Conclusions
The disease burden of colorectal cancer in Zhejiang Province showed an upward trend from 1990 to 2019. The top ten risk factors for colorectal cancer remained between 1990 and 2019, while there was a slight change in ranking.
3.Characterization of CD8+T cell subsets in male and female non-obese diabetic mice
Shushu YANG ; Dong LIU ; Jie LI ; Mengjun ZHANG ; Li WANG
Journal of Army Medical University 2024;46(8):837-848
Objective To compare and analyze the differences in CD8+naive,effector,memory,exhausted and regulatory T cells in order to investigate the impact of gender on the differentiation fate of CD8+T cells in the context of type 1 diabetes (T1D)based on female and male non-obese diabetic (NOD)mice and healthy Institute for Cancer Research (ICR)mice.Methods The frequencies and phenotypes of CD8+T cell differentiation subsets including naive T cells (TN),central memory T cells (TCM),effector T cells(TEFF),effector precursor T cells (TEP),exhausted T cells (TEX),precursor exhausted T cells (TPEX)and regulatory T cells (Tregs)in the spleen,pancreatic draining lymph nodes (pLN)and pancreas infiltrating lymphocytes (PIL)of male and female NOD mice were detected by flow cytometry.Results The frequencies of IFN-γ+,CD107a+and CCL5+CD8+TEFF in pLN and PIL of female NOD mice were significantly higher than those of male NOD mice.However,the frequencies of CD8+TN,CD8+TCM,CD8+TEX,CD8+TPEX and CD122+CD8+Tregs subsets in the spleen were significantly decreased.While there were no significant differences in the above CD8+T cell subsets except CD8+Tregs between female and male ICR mice. Conclusion Androgen may inhibit the differentiation of memory T cells into effector T cells and promote the exhaustion of effector T cells,leading to the difference in morbidity between the male and female mice.
4.Risk factors and adverse outcomes of initial non-invasive ventilation failure in very low birth weight infants: a multicenter retrospective cohort study
Jing ZHU ; Shushu LI ; Yan GAO ; Shuping HAN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(12):1176-1183
Objective:To investigate the risk factors of initial non-invasive ventilation(NIV) failure and its association with adverse outcomes in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI).Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted, collecting clinical data of 2 102 VLBWI who received NIV within 30 minutes after birth, admitted to 18 NICU of Suxinyun Neonatal Perinatal Collaboration Network (SNPN) from January 1 st, 2019 to December 31 st, 2022. According to the outcome of NIV within the first 72 hours, the study cohort was divided into success group and failure group. Univariate analysis and multivariate Logistic regression analysis were performed to identify risk factors for NIV failure and its association with adverse outcome. Results:A total of 2 102 VLBWI were included, consisting of 1 078 males (51.3%). The gestational age was 29 (28, 31) weeks, and the birth weight was 1 250 (1 090, 1 380) g. The initial NIV failure rate was 15.3%(321/2 102). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that smaller gestational age ( OR=0.67, 95% CI 0.61-0.74, P<0.001), maternal hypertensive disorders during pregnancy ( OR=10.31, 95% CI 7.48-14.21, P<0.001), Apgar score at the first minute ≤7 ( OR=1.40, 95% CI 1.01-1.93, P=0.042), grade 3-4 respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)( OR=2.85, 95% CI 1.69-4.81, P<0.001), ≥2 times pulmonary surfactant (PS) treatment ( OR=3.78, 95% CI 2.09-6.83, P<0.001), fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO 2)>0.30 ( OR=2.21, 95% CI 1.64-2.98, P<0.001) were all independent risk factors for initial NIV failure. The failure group had higher risks of mortality ( OR=10.19, 95% CI 6.50-15.97, P<0.001), pneumothorax ( OR=4.33, 95% CI 1.59-11.79, P=0.004), neonatal pulmonary hemorrhage ( OR=8.48, 95% CI 4.08-17.64, P<0.001), moderate to severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)( OR=1.75, 95% CI 1.19-2.56, P=0.004), and intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) ≥grade Ⅲ ( OR=2.18, 95% CI 1.27-3.73, P=0.004) compared to the success group. Conclusions:Small gestational age, maternal hyertensive disorders during pregnancy, Apgar score at the first minute ≤7, grade 3-4 RDS, PS treatment ≥2 times and FiO 2 >0.30 are risk factors for initial NIV failure in VLBWI. Initial NIV failure is associated with increased risk of mortality, pneumothorax, pulmonary hemorrhage, moderate to severe BPD, and IVH ≥grade Ⅲ.
5.Advances in breast milk metabolomics research
Yanjie CHEN ; Wenjuan CHEN ; Xiangyun YAN ; Shushu LI ; Xiaohui CHEN ; Shuping HAN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(7):562-565
Breast milk is an ideal source of nutrition for the growth and development of infants. The study of metabolomics integrates holistic and dynamic technological approaches, which offers practical feasibility for the analysis of small molecular metabolites in breast milk, including their composition, structure, functionality, as well as their relationship with maternal and infant health. This article provides an overview of the origins and development of breast milk metabolomics, influencing factors, and the relationship between breast milk metabolites and the health of the offsprings.
6.Influencing factors and clinical characteristics of small for gestational age in very preterm infants: a multicenter cohort study
Limei NIU ; Shushu LI ; Shuping HAN ; Zhidan BAO
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2024;27(10):793-801
Objective:To investigate the incidence, influencing factors, and clinical characteristics during hospitalization of small for gestational age (SGA) infants among very preterm infants (VPIs) in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).Methods:This study was a multicenter cohort study. Clinical data of VPIs with gestational age<32 weeks admitted to 19 collaborative units from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2022, were collected from the Neonatal Perinatal Collaborative Network of Suxinyun (SNPN) and analyzed. General characteristics, perinatal conditions, and clinical manifestations during hospitalization of SGA infants among the VPIs were analyzed using Chi-square test, Mann-Whitney U test, and multivariate logistic regression. Clinical characteristics of symmetric and asymmetric SGA infants with hospital stay >7 d were also analyzed. Results:(1) During the study period, a total of 5 045 VPIs were included, among which there were 346 large for gestational age (LGA) infants, 4 475 appropriate for gestational age (AGA) infants, and 224 SGA infants, with a SGA incidence of 4.4%. The incidence of SGA was significantly higher in VPIs born at 30-31 +6 gestational weeks than in those with gestational age<28 weeks and born at 28-29 +6 weeks [6.1% (145/2 380) vs. 3.0% (25/833) and 3.6% (54/1 486), χ 2=11.77 and 11.32, both P<0.001]. No significant difference in SGA incidence was found between VPIs with gestational age<28 weeks and those born at 28-29 +6 weeks ( χ 2=0.65, P=0.248). (2) Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that multiple pregnancies, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) and assisted reproductive technology (ART) were independent risk factors for the occurrence of SGA in VPIs [ OR values (95% CI): 1.94 (1.43-2.64), 7.06 (5.34-9.33), and 1.59 (1.14-2.23)], and there was a significant gender difference, with the incidence of SGA being significantly lower in males than in females ( OR=0.61, 95% CI: 0.46-0.81). (3) The body temperature of SGA infants on admission was lower than that of AGA infants [36.0 °C (35.5-36.5 °C) vs. 36.0 °C (35.8-36.5 °C), Z=-2.08, P=0.004]. Moreover, the fasting time, the duration of parenteral nutrition, and the length of hospital stay for SGA infants were longer [3 d (1-7 d) vs. 2 d (1-5 d), 24 d (16-34 d) vs. 19 d (13-29 d), and 47 d (37-61 d) vs. 42 d (30-58 d), Z=-4.13,-4.65, and -3.02, all P<0.05]. The incidence of feeding intolerance, hypoglycemia, neonatal parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis, and extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR), and the rate of treatment withdrawal or death were also higher in SGA infants [69.8% (143/205) vs. 58.9% (2 450/4 157), 17.6% (36/205) vs. 7.0% (292/4 157), 13.7% (28/205) vs. 6.4% (265/4 157), 77.7% (159/205) vs. 55.2% (2 295/4 157), and 7.8% (16/205) vs. 3.9% (162/4 157), χ 2=9.49, 31.19, 16.54, 44.40, and 7.62, all P<0.05]. Among SGA infants with hospital stay >7 d, there were 111 cases (54.1%) of symmetric SGA and 94 cases (45.9%) of asymmetric SGA. Compared with symmetric SGA infants, asymmetric SGA infants had shorter body length [34 cm (32-36 cm) vs. 38 cm (36-40 cm), Z=-8.49] and lower Apgar score at 1 min [7 points (5-8 points) vs. 8 points (5-8 points), Z=-3.05]. Besides, the proportion of multiple pregnancies and the incidence of postnatal hypoglycemia were higher in asymmetric SGA cases [38.3% (36/94) vs. 21.6% (24/111), 24.5% (23/94) vs. 10.8% (12/111), χ 2=6.84 and 6.71, both P<0.05], while the incidence of feeding intolerance and EUGR during hospitalization was lower [61.7% (58/94) vs. 76.6% (85/111), 58.5% (55/94) vs. 79.3% (88/111), χ2=5.34 and 10.41, both P<0.05]. Conclusions:Multiple pregnancies, HDP, and ART can increase the risk of SGA in VPIs. SGA infants may have increased risks of parenteral nutrition-related problems and EUGR during hospitalization. Symmetric SGA infants are more likely to develop EUGR.
7.Therapeutic effects of estrogen-intervened EPCs transplantation on diabetic ischemic stroke rats
Yafen DONG ; Jian WANG ; Ye CHEN ; Shushu LI ; Helong LIU ; Yan QIU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2023;41(1):40-44
Objective To explore the therapeutic effects of estrogen-intervened endothelial progenitor cells( EPCs) transplantation on diabetic ischemic stroke rats. Methods PKH26-labeled diabetic EPCs and estrogen-intervened diabetic EPCs were injected into rats via the tail vein 24 h after cerebral ischemia. Cerebral ischemic volume, behavioral changes, ischemic site vascularization and homing of EPCs were measured 3 d after EPCs injection. Results Compared with diabetic ischemic rats, estrogen-intervened EPCs transplantation had reduced infarct volumes, improved behavioral scores and ischemic site revascularization and promoted homing of EPCs to sites of injury(P<0.05). Conclusion Estrogen-intervened EPCs transplantation had a better therapeutic effect on diabetic ischemic stroke by promoting EPCs homing to injury site and EPCs-medicated neovascularization .
8.Effect and mechanism of estrogen on EPCs function in diabetic rats
Yafen DONG ; Jian WANG ; Li LI ; Shushu LI ; Helong LIU ; Yan QIU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2022;40(4):320-325
Objective To explore the effect and mechanism of estrogen on endothelial progenitor cells(EPCs)function in diabetic rats. Methods EPCs were isolated from bone marrow of rats and characterized by fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. Rat diabetic model was established via streptozotocin induction. The bone marrow was taken to culture EPCs. EPCs of diabetes were incubated with Estrogen 10 nmol/L for 24h. The functions and proliferation of EPCs in vitro were detected. The levels of MnSOD and NO in EPCs and TSP-1 in supernatant were assayed. Results Compared with control group, EPCs proliferation, adhesion and angiogenesis functions were impaired in diabetic rats. The level of MnSOD and NO in diabetic EPCs were significantly decreased, while TSP-1 protein level in the supernatant increased. The above changes can be reversed with estrogen incubation. Conclusion Estrogen improved the EPCs migration and tubule formation in diabetic rats. The mechanism may be related to the reduction of oxidative stress and downregulation of TSP-1 expression in diabetic EPCs.
9.Analysis of hemagglutinin gene characteristics of influenza A H3N2 virus in Changzhou, 2017 -2018
Qiong LI ; Ping YAO ; Jingyi JIANG ; Xujian MAO ; Shushu LI ; Fengming WANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2020;31(6):37-41
Objective To understand the epidemiological characteristics and variation of H3N2 influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) gene in Changzhou from 2017 to 2018. Methods Throat swab specimens of the influenza-like cases were collected from Changzhou Influenza Monitoring Sentinel Hospital from April 2017 to March 2018. RNA was extracted from the specimens for influenza diagnosing and genotyping using real-time RT-PCR.H3N2 positive samples were isolated, and extracted RNA was used for amplification, sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of HA gene. Results From April 2017 to March 2018, 28 strains of influenza A (H3N2) virus were isolated. After gene sequencing, a phylogenetic tree was constructed. It was found that all of the strains belonged to Group3C.2a, which was similar to the vaccine strain A/Hong Kong/4801/2014. The HA amino acid sequence difference was analyzed and compared between the H3N2 influenza virus strains isolated in Changzhou and the vaccine strain A/Hong Kong/4801/2014. It was found that the epidemic strain isolated in Changzhou was in the HA epitope (A-E) region. Ten amino acid site mutations in the HA epitope (A-E) region and two amino acid site mutations in the stem region of HA antigen were found. Conclusion From April 2017 to March 2018, the influenza virus H3N2 prevalent in Changzhou was distributed on the same evolutionary branch with the vaccine strain A/Hong Kong/4801/2014 (group 3C.2a), rendering the popular trend of one subgroup. However, some amino acid sites of the HA epitope had variations, suggesting that mutations may occur, which may affect the immune effect of the vaccine. Monitoring needs to be strengthened in the future work.
10.Investigation on the acceptance of a mobile nursing application of clinical nurses and analysis of influencing factors
Minghao PAN ; Wei GAO ; Hong LI ; Xinyu ZHOU ; Shushu ZHU ; Na LUO ; Huimin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(7):533-538
Objective:To investigate the status quo of a mobile nursing application acceptance of nurses, and analyze the influencing factors, so as to promote the application of a mobile nursing APP in clinic.Methods:On the principle of convenience sampling, 1207 participants from Shandong province were recruited to complete the self-designed questionnaire, including demographic data, smartphone use behavior and acceptance evaluation of the mobile nursing APP.Results:Average score of nurses' acceptance of a mobile nursing APP was 4.16±0.69. Multiple regression results showed that duty, use experience, recognition, smartphone self-efficacy and daily use time were the main factors affecting the acceptance of a mobile nursing APP for nurses ( t value was -7.132-22.678, P<0.05 or 0.01) and explained 39.1% of the total variation of the acceptance of mobile nursing app ( P<0.01). Conclusions:The acceptability of mobile nursing APP of clinical nurses is at a medium and high level, and it is influenced by the use experience, smartphone self-efficacy and other aspects, suggesting that nursing managers attach importance to the behavioral differences of nurses in using a mobile nursing APP.


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