1.Spatio-temporal clustering analysis of influenza in Jiaxing City
WANG Yuanhang ; FU Xiaofei ; QI Yunpeng ; LIU Yang ; ZHOU Wanling ; GUO Feifei
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(1):55-58
Objective:
To investigate the epidemiological and spatio-temporal characteristics of influenza in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, so as to provide insights into perfecting the prevention and control strategies of influenza.
Methods:
Data of influenza in Jiaxing City from 2019 to 2023 were collected from the Chinese Disease Prevention and Control Information System. Population data of the same period were collected from the Zhejiang Health Information Network Reporting System. The epidemiological characteristics of influenza were analyzed using descriptive analysis. Vector map information was collected from the Open Street Map, and the spatio-temporal clustering characteristics of influenza were analyzed using spatial autocorrelation and spatio-temporal scanning.
Results:
A total of 181 501 cases of influenza were reported in Jiaxing City from 2019 to 2023, with an average annual reported incidence of 653.93/105. The majority of cases were aged 5 to <15 years (59 785 cases, 32.94%). The majority of the occupations were students (78 239 cases, 43.11%) and pre-school children (33 715 cases, 18.58%). The county (city, district) with the highest reported incidence was Haining City (1 451.70/105), and the town (street) with the highest reported incidence was Chang'an Town (1 932.78/105). Spatial autocorrelation analysis showed that the incidence of influenza in Jiaxing City from 2019 to 2023 had positive spatial correlations (all Moran's I>0, all P<0.05), with a high-high clustering in the southern region. Spatio-temporal scanning analysis showed that there was a spatio-temporal clustering of influenza in Jiaxing City from 2019 to 2023, with the southern region being the primary-type clustering area and the period between November and January of the following year being the clustering time.
Conclusion
There was a significant spatio-temporal clustering of influenza in Jiaxing City from 2019 to 2023, with winter being the peak season and the southern region being the primary area.
2.Quality Control and Reasonable Selection of Rubber Closures for Pharmaceutical Packaging
Jun XU ; Wanling LAN ; Yaju ZHOU ; Meicheng YANG ; Lei CHEN
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(11):1745-1749
Objective To enhance the understanding of the quality control of rubber closures and to promote pharmaceutical manufacturers'reasonable selection and effective management of rubber closures.Methods According to the performance needs of drug products for rubber closures,the impacts of the ingredients and manufacturing processes of rubber closures with other possible influence on drug products were analyzed.Complied with the requirements of pharmaceutical lifecycle management,the processes of selection and utilization of rubber closures were divided into three periods,including screening,validation and maintenance,and suggestions on the tasks and goals for these three periods were given.Results Though the actual performance of rubber closures was affected by multiple factors,the processability in the pharmaceutical manufacturing processes and the suitability in the periods of storage,transportation and clinical application could be confirmed by reasonable screening and scientific validation of rubber closures.And by the effective quality control of rubber closures,the suitability could be maintained across the lifecycle of drug products.Conclusion By means of the reasonable selection and effective quality control of rubber closures,it would be benefit for keeping drug safety,efficacy and quality controllability throughout the lifecycle.
3.Research Progress of Engineered Exosomes in the Treatment of Lung Cancer
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2024;27(7):535-540
The best treatment for non-small cell lung cancer is early surgical treatment,but most lung cancer is diagnosed at an advanced stage.The main treatment methods are drug and radiotherapy.However,drug resistance or no signifi cant effect of the above treatment methods is inevitable.Therefore,more methods are urgently needed for the treatment of lung cancer.Studies have confirmed that engineered exosomes have good clinical application potential in cardiovascular diseases,tumors,tissue regeneration and repair.This paper summarizes the application of engineered exosomes in the treatment of lung cancer at home and abroad.
4.Analysis of genetic variant in a child with Aspartylglucosaminuria.
Aiming GAO ; Wanling DENG ; Ying YANG ; Yu LIU ; Jing WEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(1):87-91
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a child with Aspartylglucosaminuria (AGU).
METHODS:
Clinical data of the patient was analyzed. The child was subjected to trio-whole exome sequencing (WES) and copy number variation sequencing (CNV-seq), and candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing.
RESULTS:
The child was found to harbor homozygous c.319C>T (p.Arg107*) nonsense variant of the AGA gene, for which both of his parents were heterozygous carriers. No abnormality was found by CNV-seq analysis. The c.319C>T (p.Arg107*) variant was not found in population database, HGMD and other databases. Based on guidelines of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, the variant was predicted to be pathogenic (PVS1+PM2+PP3).
CONCLUSION
The c.319C>T variant of the AGA gene probably underlay the autosomal recessive AGU in this child. Above finding has enabled genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis for his parents.
Female
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Pregnancy
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Humans
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Child
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Aspartylglucosaminuria
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DNA Copy Number Variations
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Genetic Counseling
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Genomics
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Heterozygote
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Mutation
5.Epidemiological investigation of a cluster of COVID-19 in badminton venues
XIANG Zelin ; FU Xiaofei ; QI Yunpeng ; ZHU Guoying ; GU Weiling ; HU Jie ; LI Fudong ; ZHOU Wanling ; HOU Zhigang ; LIU Yang ; LIU Yanqing ; GUO Feifei ; LU Xianquan ; GUO Linjie ; CHEN Zhongwen
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(4):316-319
Objective:
To perform an epidemiological survey of the first case with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in Pinghu City of Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province on March 13, 2022, so as to provide insights into the management of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemics.
Methods:
According to the requirements of the Protocol on Prevention and Control of COVID-19 (8th Edition), epidemiological investigations were performed among 39 cases with SARS-CoV-2 infections in Pinghu City from March 13 to 20, 2022. Cases' demographics, clinical symptoms, history of immunization and exposure were collected, and close contacts were identified. Pharyngeal swabs were sampled from infected cases for detection of SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid and whole-genome sequencing, and the source of infection and transmission route were investigated.
Results:
The index case for this COVID-19 epidemic was an imported case from Shanghai Municipality, who infected 6 persons via aerosol transmission when playing in the badminton venue of Pinghu National Fitness Center on March 9; subsequently, one of these infected cases infected another 18 persons when playing in the badminton venue of Jiadian Village Resident's Fitness Center in Zhapu Township on March 12. Sixteen confirmed cases were reported, and all cases were mild; another 23 asymptomatic cases were diagnosed, with no death reported. This epidemic occurred from March 11 to 20, with 3 generations of spread and a median incubation period of 3 days. The SARS-CoV-2 infected cases had a median age of 33.5 (interquartile range, 12.0) years and included 36 cases with a history of COVID-19 vaccination. There were 16 cases with fever, cough, runny nose and sore throat, and 13 cases with imaging features of pneumonia. The effective reproductive number (Rt) of the COVID-19 epidemic was 7.73 at early stage, and was less than 1 since March 21. Whole-genome sequencing identified Omicron BA.2 variant among 33 cases, which had high homology with the index cases.
Conclusion
This epidemic was a cluster of COVID-19 caused by imported Omicron BA.2 variant infection from Shanghai Municipality, and the COVID-19 transmission was mainly caused by indoor aerosols.
6.Epidemiological characteristics of brucellosis in Jiaxing City from 2010 to 2021
Zelin XIANG ; Weiling GU ; Xiaofei FU ; Yunpeng QI ; Yiwei ZHA ; Yang LIU ; Yanqing LIU ; Feifei GUO ; Yong YAN ; Wanling ZHOU
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(1):41-43
Objective:
To investigate the epidemiological characteristics of human brucellosis in Jiaxing City from 2010 to 2021, so as to provide insights into the development of the brucellosis control strategy.
Methods:
The epidemiological and clinical data of brucellosis patients and epidemiological data of brucellosis outbreaks in Jiaxing City from 2010 to 2021 were collected from Chinese Disease Control and Prevention Information System, and the epidemiological features and outbreaks of brucellosis were analyzed descriptively.
Results:
Totally 160 brucellosis patients were reported in Jiaxing City from 2010 to 2021, and the incidence of brucellosis appeared a tendency towards a rise (χ2trend=28.564, P=0.002), with annual mean incidence of 0.29/105. No deaths due to brucellosis occurred in Jiaxing City from 2010 to 2021. Brucellosis cases were reported each month, which were concentrated in the first and second quarters, and the greatest number was seen in May (27 cases, 16.88%). The brucellosis cases were predominantly reported in Tongxiang City (114 cases, 71.25%), and 75.00% were male (120 cases) and 70.63% were occupational populations (113 cases). The patients had a median (interquartile range) age of 57 (12) years at onset, and the median duration (interquartile range) from onset to definitive diagnosis was 18 (28) days. The clinical manifestations mainly included fever and weakness, and a total of 18 Brucella melitensis isolates and one B. bovis isolate were cultured.
Conclusions
The incidence of brucellosis was rising in Jiaxing City from 2010 to 2021. The brucellosis patients were predominantly reported in Tongxiang City in the first and second quarters, and young, middle-aged men and occupational populations were at a high risk of brucellosis.
7.Application of TBL+PAL+ Flipped Class mixed teaching mode in the course of Nursing Psychology for undergraduates
Yuanyuan LIANG ; Xiaomei HU ; Zhongxian YANG ; Yaqin DUAN ; Changxiu LI ; Wanling WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(10):1582-1586
Objective:To explore the application effect of TBL (team-based learning) + PAL (peer assisted leaning) + Flipped Class mixed teaching mode in the course of "nursing psychology" for nursing undergraduates.Methods:A total of 146 nursing undergraduates from four classes enrolled in 2018 were subjected to cluster sampling and assigned to classes 1-2 (experimental group, n=73) and classes 3-4 (control group, n=73). The experimental group adopted the TBL + PAL + Flipped Class mixed teaching mode, while the control group adopted the traditional teaching method. After the course, the two groups were evaluated by final exam score, case analysis score, and core competence self-assessed score with a t-test in SPSS 18.0. Results:The final examination score (82.30±7.77) and case analysis score (46.13±2.91) of the experimental group were significantly higher than those in the control group (74.97±7.05 and 40.36±4.25). The experimental group showed significantly higher scores in autonomous learning ability (8.03±0.91), problem analysis ability (7.99±0.99), teamwork ability (7.67±1.09) and critical thinking ability (7.03±1.33) as compared with the control group (6.21±1.17, 5.64±1.28, 5.79±1.27, 5.15±1.16).Conclusion:TBL + PAL + Flipped Class mixed teaching mode integrates the advantages of the three teaching forms, promotes students' understanding and application of knowledge points, improves students' ability of independent learning, teamwork, and problem analysis, strengthens students' ability of transfer and application of knowledge and skills, increases the teaching effect, and expands the teaching method of nursing psychology.
8.A multiplex PCR-based sensitive and specific method for detecting Y chromosome material in patients with Turner syndrome.
Qiang ZHAO ; Shuxiong CHEN ; Hailin SUN ; Wanling YANG ; Bo BAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2022;39(11):1216-1223
OBJECTIVE:
To develop a multiplex PCR method for a rapid detection of Y chromosome-specific sequences in patients with Turner syndrome.
METHODS:
Nine genes were selected from various regions of the Y chromosome for designing the primers, which included SRY, TBL1Y, TSPY on the short arm of the Y chromosome, DDX3Y, HSFY1, RPS4Y2 and CDY1 on the long arm of Y chromosome and SHOX in the short arm and SPRY3 in the long arm of the pseudoautosomal region (PAR) of X and Y chromosomes. A multiplex PCR method for the nine genes in Y chromosome was established and optimized. The sensitivity was tested by using different amounts of genomic DNA. A total of 36 patients with Turner syndrome and a patient with male dwarfism with karyotype of 46, X, +mar were examined by the multiplex PCR method for the existence of materials from the Y chromosome.
RESULTS:
The optimization results of the multiplex PCR reaction system (50 μL) showed that when the final concentration of upstream and downstream of each pair of primers was 0.1 μM, the multiplex PCR reaction of the 9 pairs of primers clearly amplified the target with the expected band size, and there was no non-specific amplification. The bands were clearly visible when the amount of genomic DNA in the multiple PCR reaction system was as low as 1 ng. By using the method, we have examined the 36 patients with Turner syndrome. One patient with Turner syndrome with karyotype of 45,X[40]/47XYY[21] amplified specific seven genes on Y chromosome, 35 patients with Turner syndrome amplified only two target genes SHOX and SPRY3, but not the other seven specific genes on the Y chromosome, which was in keeping with the clinical manifestations of such patients.
CONCLUSION
This study established a multiplex PCR reaction system with nine genes, which can quickly and accurately screen Y chromosome materials in patients with Turner syndrome. It has the advantages of low cost, simple operation, high specificity and rapid turn-around time, and can be used to detect Turner syndrome patients with Y chromosome material in time. The method has provided a diagnostic basis for preventive gonad resection to prevent malignant gonadal tumors.
Humans
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Male
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Turner Syndrome/genetics*
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Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Y Chromosome
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Karyotyping
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DNA Primers
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DNA
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Chromosomes, Human, Y/genetics*
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Transducin/genetics*
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Minor Histocompatibility Antigens
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DEAD-box RNA Helicases/genetics*
9.Construction of tissue engineered cell sheet.
Fuan XIAO ; Xueting JIAN ; Xiaoyi FENG ; Junyan TAN ; Wanling XIONG ; Ye ZHI ; Yuan XU ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(7):2405-2413
Scaffold-free tissue engineered cell sheet is an emerging technology in biomedical field. It can avoid the adverse effects of scaffold materials, and can be further assembled to form more complex three-dimensional functional tissues. The construction of cell sheet is mainly based on the culture substrate composed of sensitive materials. By changing the stimulation factors such as temperature, enzyme, light, ion, redox, pH and sugar, the adhesion behavior of the substrate to the cells could be changed to make the cells detach naturally, thus generating the cell sheet. Recent years have seen the development of various simple and efficient construction technologies of cell sheet due to the development of a variety of novel sensitive culture substrates. The resulted cell sheets with excellent performance have greatly expanded their applications. This review summarized the construction methods of tissue engineered cell sheet and discussed the challenges and future perspectives in this field.
Temperature
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Tissue Engineering
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Tissue Scaffolds
10.Effects of hypothermia on learning and memory ability of neonatal rats during anesthesia
Wenbo LIU ; Jian YANG ; Xinglong XIONG ; Hong GAO ; Wanling LIU ; Lixin WANG
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2018;34(3):287-290
Objective To investigate the effect of hypothermia on the learning and memory a-bility of neonatal rats during anesthesia and its possible mechanism.Methods Forty SD rats aged 7 d were randomly divided into 4 groups (n=10):control group (group C),anesthesia group (group A),anesthesia and hypothermia group (group AH),hypothermia group (group H).Group C was in-jected intraperitoneally with 0.1 ml of saline and equipped with heating pad to keep the rectal temper-ature at 38-39℃.Group A was injected with propofol 0.1 ml at 25 mg/kg intraperitoneally with 1/2 of the initial dose,and anesthesia was maintained for 2 h.The same method to maintain the rectal temperature at 38-39℃;Group AH of anesthesia and time and Group A of the same,rats in the anes-thesia process is not insulation,control room temperature of 23℃,allowing the body temperature de-creased;Group H rats intraperitoneal injection of 0.1 ml saline,the same control room temperature of 23℃,so that the natural temperature drop.Anesthesia in the process of continuous oxygen,inter-mittent monitoring of body temperature.Immediately after awake,5 rats in each group were randomly selected to detect the content of p-ERK and p-CREB in hippocampus by Western blot.The spatial learning and memory ability and p-ERK and p-CREB contents in hippocampus were measured by water maze test.Results The rectal temperature in group AH and group H decreased to (25.38± 0.22)℃ and (25.54±0.20)℃ in 1 h respectively,and the body temperature decreased significantly compared with group C(38.36±0.24)℃ and group A(37.40±0.29)℃ (P<0.05).Compared with group C and group A,the expression of group AH and group H was decreased (P<0.05).At the end of the water maze test,the expression of protein in the four groups was not statistically signifi-cant.There was no significant difference between the four groups in the escape latency,the number of crossing the platform and the quadrant of the original platform quadrant.Conclusion The expression of p-ERK and p-CREB in neonatal rats hippocampus can be short-term inhibition in the period of hy-pothermia at 25℃,but no significant effect on the long-term learning and memory ability.


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