1.Epidemiological characteristics of human respiratory syncytial virus infection in febrile respiratory syndrome cases in China from 2010 to 2020
Bosong LI ; Yue SHI ; Mengjie GENG ; Yuqing GUO ; Fan LIN ; Yanping ZHANG ; Zhongjie LI ; Liping WANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(9):1311-1317
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) in cases of febrile respiratory syndrome in China from 2010 to 2020.Methods:Based on the sub-project of the National Science and Technology Major Project for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control "Infectious Disease Monitoring Technology Platform", active monitoring of febrile respiratory syndrome cases was conducted in sentinel hospitals in 31 provinces across China (excluding Hong Kong, Macau, and Chinese Taiwan) from January 2010 to December 2020, resulting in the inclusion of 191 441 cases. Clinical specimens of monitored cases were screened for HRSV nucleic acid, and the differences in HRSV detection rates among different age groups, regions, and time periods were analyzed using the χ 2 test/Fisher exact probability method. Results:Among the 191 441 cases of febrile respiratory syndrome in China from 2010 to 2020, the age group M ( Q1, Q3) was 9 (2, 40) years old, with 83 773 cases (43.8%) in the <5 years old group. There were 113 660 males, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.5∶1.0. There were as many as 105 508 cases (55.2%) of scattered children and preschool children. About 70 565 cases (36.9%) lived in the northern region. There were 13 858 HRSV positive cases, with a total positive rate of 7.2%. The positive rate of HRSV detection in the northern population was 5.7% (4 004/70 565), which was lower than that in the southern population (8.2%, 9 854/120 876), and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=407.4, P<0.001). HRSV was detected in all age groups, with the highest positive rate of 23.9% in the <6 months age group. The month with the highest positive rate was December, and autumn and winter were the main epidemic seasons. Both northern and southern HRSV subtypes were mainly infected with type A, with a low proportion of mixed infections of type A and type B. Conclusion:HRSV is a common pathogen causing respiratory infections in children from 2010 to 2020. It can be detected throughout the year and shows the main peak of prevalence in autumn and winter. The HRSV strain is mainly classified as a type A infection.
2.Distribution and drug resistance profiles of common bacterial isolates in intensive care unit of a hospital in Xi'an
Zeshi LIU ; Xue ZHANG ; Jing LEI ; Jian YIN ; Yanping ZHANG ; Yan GENG
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2024;24(4):427-433
Objective To understand the distribution and drug resistance profiles of common clinical isolates in the intensive care unit(ICU)of a hospital in Xi'an.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on the antimicrobial susceptibility test results of clinical bacterial isolates in ICU of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from January 1,2020 to December 31,2022.Results A total of 3 649 clinical isolates were isolated from the ICU,including 1 344(36.8%)strains of Gram-positive bacteria and 2 305(63.2%)strains of Gram-negative bacteria.The most common bacterial species were Klebsiella spp.(14.8%,540/3 649),Enterococcus spp.(14.3%,522/3 649),coagulase-negative Staphylococcus(12.3%,448/3 649),Acinetobacter spp.(12.0%,438/3 649),and Escherichia coli(11.6%,424/3 649).The prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRS A),methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis(MRSE),and methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative Staphylococcus(MRCNS)was 76.1%,82.4%,and 69.9%,respectively.MRSA,MRSE,and MRCNS strains showed significantly higher antimicrobial resistance rates than MSSA,MSSE,and MSCNS except for trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.No Staphylococcus strains were found resistant to vancomycin or linezolid.Enterococcus faecium demonstrated higher antimicrobial resistance rates than Enterococcus faecalis.No Enterococcus isolates were found resistant to vancomycin.Two strains of linezolid-resistant E.faecalis were identified.Klebsiella pneumoniae showed high resistance rates to imipenem and meropenem(38.4%and 40.2%,respectively).Less than 2.0%of the Escherichia coli strains were resistant to imipenem and meropenem,while more than 10.0%of the Enterobacter cloacae were resistant to imipenem and meropenem.About 27.1%and 19.6%of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were resistant to imipenem and meropenem,respectively.Acinetobacter baumannii showed high resistance rates to imipenem and meropenem(86.0%and 86.7%,respectively).Conclusions K.pneumoniae and A.baumannii strains isolated from the intensive care unit showed high resistance rates to carbapenems.Other species of Enterobacterales are still susceptible to carbapenems at a low resistance rate.Linezolid-resistant strain was identified in Enterococcus spp.No cross resistance to vancomycin was found in Enterococcus isolates.Therefore,it is necessary to strengthen the surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and use antibiotics reasonably for controlling hospital infections.
3.Epidemiological characteristics of human respiratory syncytial virus infection in febrile respiratory syndrome cases in China from 2010 to 2020
Bosong LI ; Yue SHI ; Mengjie GENG ; Yuqing GUO ; Fan LIN ; Yanping ZHANG ; Zhongjie LI ; Liping WANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(9):1311-1317
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) in cases of febrile respiratory syndrome in China from 2010 to 2020.Methods:Based on the sub-project of the National Science and Technology Major Project for Infectious Disease Prevention and Control "Infectious Disease Monitoring Technology Platform", active monitoring of febrile respiratory syndrome cases was conducted in sentinel hospitals in 31 provinces across China (excluding Hong Kong, Macau, and Chinese Taiwan) from January 2010 to December 2020, resulting in the inclusion of 191 441 cases. Clinical specimens of monitored cases were screened for HRSV nucleic acid, and the differences in HRSV detection rates among different age groups, regions, and time periods were analyzed using the χ 2 test/Fisher exact probability method. Results:Among the 191 441 cases of febrile respiratory syndrome in China from 2010 to 2020, the age group M ( Q1, Q3) was 9 (2, 40) years old, with 83 773 cases (43.8%) in the <5 years old group. There were 113 660 males, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.5∶1.0. There were as many as 105 508 cases (55.2%) of scattered children and preschool children. About 70 565 cases (36.9%) lived in the northern region. There were 13 858 HRSV positive cases, with a total positive rate of 7.2%. The positive rate of HRSV detection in the northern population was 5.7% (4 004/70 565), which was lower than that in the southern population (8.2%, 9 854/120 876), and the difference was statistically significant (χ 2=407.4, P<0.001). HRSV was detected in all age groups, with the highest positive rate of 23.9% in the <6 months age group. The month with the highest positive rate was December, and autumn and winter were the main epidemic seasons. Both northern and southern HRSV subtypes were mainly infected with type A, with a low proportion of mixed infections of type A and type B. Conclusion:HRSV is a common pathogen causing respiratory infections in children from 2010 to 2020. It can be detected throughout the year and shows the main peak of prevalence in autumn and winter. The HRSV strain is mainly classified as a type A infection.
4.Statistical Evaluation Methods and Considerations of Bioequivalence Studies for Nasal Sprays and Nasal Aerosols
GENG Ying ; LIAO Ping ; DENG Yanping ; WEI Ningyi ; TAN Dejiang ; YANG Quan ; ZHOU Xuehai ; XIE Shaofei ; ZHU Rongdie ; WANG Rui ; CHEN Hua ; CHEN Guiliang
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(20):2827-2837
OBJECTIVE To systematically review the background of bioequivalence assessment of nasal sprays and nasal aerosols and the guiding considerations for the bioequivalence assessment of these complex drug-device combination products by regulatory authorities in the United States, the European Union(EU) and China. METHODS This article provided detailed explanations on the innovative weight of evidence assessment approach adopted by the US Food and Drug Administration(FDA), and the statistical rationale, methods and considerations for the bioequivalence assessment of nasal sprays and nasal aerosols. Using the calculation methods described in the draft guidance for budesonide inhalation suspension and the draft guidance for fluticasone nasal spray propionate issued by FDA, the statistical parameters of two-sided and one-sided population bioequivalence calculation were realized through R language programming, and pseudo-code for the population bioequivalence (PBE) calculation programs was provided. This article also presented a comprehensive review of published guidelines and summaries review principles of the EU and China for nasal sprays and nasal aerosols equivalence assessment. RESULTS & CONCLUSION Nasal sprays/nasal aerosols is the focus of innovative and generic drug development in recent years. This paper provided valuable considerations references for the research and development, quality control and bioequivalence evaluation of generic preparations of nasal sprays/nasal aerosols.
5.Effects of coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination on seizures in patients with epilepsy
Xiqin FANG ; Shan QIAO ; Ranran ZHANG ; Tingting YANG ; Zhihao WANG ; Qingxia KONG ; Meihua SUN ; Jianhong GENG ; Chunyan FANG ; Yanxiu CHEN ; Yanping SUN ; Dongmei ZHANG ; Lixing QU ; Wei SHANG ; Jianguo WANG ; Xuewu LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(5):571-577
Background::Given that seizures may be triggered by vaccination, this study aimed to evaluate the risk and correlative factors of seizures in patients with epilepsy (PWE) after being vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).Methods::This study retrospectively enrolled PWE who were vaccinated against COVID-19 in the epilepsy centers of 11 hospitals in China. We divided the PWE into two groups as follows: (1) patients who developed seizures within 14 days of vaccination were assigned to the SAV (with seizures after vaccination) group; (2) patients who were seizure-free within 14 days of vaccination were assigned to the SFAV (seizure-free after vaccination) group. To identify potential risk factors for seizure reccurence, the binary logistic regression analysis was performed. Besides, 67 PWE who had not been vaccinated were also included for elucidating the effects of vaccination on seizures recurrence, and binary logistic regression analysis was performed to determine whether vaccination would affect the recurrence rate of PWE who had drug reduction or withdrawal.Results::The study included a total of 407 patients; of which, 48 (11.8%) developed seizures within 14 days after vaccination (SAV group), whereas 359 (88.2%) remained seizure-free (SFAV group). The binary logistic regression analysis revealed that duration of seizure freedom ( P < 0.001) and withdrawal from anti-seizure medications (ASMs) or reduction in their dosage during the peri-vaccination period were significantly associated with the recurrence of seizures (odds ratio= 7.384, 95% confidence interval = 1.732–31.488, P = 0.007). In addition, 32 of 33 patients (97.0%) who were seizure-free for more than three months before vaccination and had a normal electroencephalogram before vaccination did not have any seizures within 14 days of vaccination. A total of 92 (22.6%) patients experienced non-epileptic adverse reactions after vaccination. Binary logistic regression analysis results showed that vaccine did not significantly affect the recurrence rate of PWE who had the behavior of ASMs dose reduction or withdrawal ( P = 0.143). Conclusions::PWE need protection from the COVID-19 vaccine. PWE who are seizure-free for >3 months before vaccination should be vaccinated. Whether the remaining PWE should be vaccinated depends on the local prevalence of COVID-19. Finally, PWE should avoid discontinuing ASMs or reducing their dosage during the peri-vaccination period.
6.Transcranial direct current stimulation combined with functional electrical stimulation-assisted cycling promote the recovery of lower extremity motor function early after stroke
Jiaojiao GENG ; Yanping XIA ; Chenjia NIU ; Xinxin ZHU ; Liying HAN ; Wei WU ; Shasha LIU ; Min GAO ; Min SU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2021;43(4):311-315
Objective:To observe the effect of combining transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) with functional electrical stimulation-assisted cycling (FES-cycling) on lower limb motor function early after a stroke.Methods:Thirty-seven survivors of a recent stroke were divided into a tDCS treatment group ( n=18) and a pseudo-stimulation group ( n=19). While receiving routine rehabilitation training and clinical drug treatment, the tDCS treatment group also cycled in response to functional electrical stimulation while simultaneously receiving tDCS anode stimulation of the motor cortex M1 area. The pseudo-stimulation group followed the same protocol but with the tDCS stimulation inactivated. Both groups were treated for 20min daily, 5 days weekly for 4 weeks. Before and after the 4 weeks of treatment, the lower limb motor function, walking ability and ability in the activities of daily living of both groups were evaluated using the Fugl-Meyer assessment scale for the lower extremities (FMA-LE), the timed up and go test (TUGT) and the modified Barthel index (MBI) respectively. Transcranial magnetic stimulation was used to detect each subject′s cerebral cortex motor threshold (CMT) , cortical latency (CL) and central motor conduction time (CMCT) as well as the amplitude (Amp) of the motor evoked potential of the lower limb primary motor cortex (M1 area). Results:After 4 weeks of treatment, the average FMA-LE and MBI scores and TUGT times of the two groups had improved significantly compared with those before treatment. The average FMA-LE score and TUGT time of the tDCS group were significantly better than those of the pseudo-stimulation group. The average CMT, CL and CMCT in both groups were significantly lower than those before the intervention, while the average Amp had increased significantly, but there were significant differences in the average CMT, Amp, CL and CMCT between the two groups after the 4 weeks of treatment.Conclusions:Transcranial direct current stimulation combined with cycling assisted by functional electrical stimulation can effectively stimulate excitability in the motor cortex soon after a stroke. That should promote the recovery of nerve activity and lower limb function.
7.Therapeutic effect of low dose tolvaptan combined with furosemide in elderly patients with chronic heart failure and diuretic resistance
Lili WANG ; Yanping GENG ; Qian YANG ; Xiuhong YANG ; Rongpin DU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(2):158-160
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of low dose tolvaptan combined with furosemide in ederly patients with CHF and diuretic resistance (DR).Methods Eighty-five elderly patients with CHF and DR were divided into observation group (n=43) and control group (n=42).The patients in observation group were treated with cardiotonics and hypotensors plus oral tolvaptan (15 mg/d) combined with intravenous furosemide (40 mg/d).The therapeutic effect of low dose tolvaptan combined with furosemide was assessed.Results The average urinary volume was larger,and the LVEDV was significantly lower in two groups after treatment than before treatment (P<0.05).The urinary volume was significantly larger while the LVEDV was significantly lower in observation group than in control group (2.89±0.87 L/d vs 2.43±0.49 L/d,P=0.01;103.6±21.5 ml vs 116.7±24.3 ml,P=0.01).The total effective rate was significantly higher in observation group than in control group (86.0% vs 71.4%,P=0.01).Conclusion Low dose tolvaptan combined with furosemide can effectively improve the DR and therapeutic effect in elderly CHF patients,and is thus worth popularization in clinical practice.
8.Application effect of hip muscle training on female patients with stress urinary incontinence
Lei SHI ; Ran HU ; Yanping ZHANG ; Qiuge QIAO ; Yidan ZHANG ; Lianxia GENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(3):408-411
Objective To explore the application effects of hip muscle training on female patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI).Methods Totally 48 female patients with mild to moderate SUI were recruited in this study from the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January to November 2015 by using purposive sampling method. According to the random number table,the participants were divided into the intervention group (n=24) and the control group (n=24). Patients in the intervention group received resisted hip muscle exercise,including the hip internal rotation and hip external rotation. Patients in the control group received conventional pelvic floor muscle exercise (PFME). The intervention lasted for 12 weeks,and the application effects were evaluated by the questionnaire of urinary incontinence quality of life (I-QOL) and the urine pad test before the intervention,eight weeks,and 12 weeks after the intervention.Results After the intervention,the urine leakage was significantly decreased,and the I-QOL score was increased (P<0.05). Although the urine leakage had no statistical difference between two groups (P>0.05),the total I-QOL scores and the scores of social barriers dimension were higher inr the intervention group compared with that in the control group (P<0.05). But on the dimension of limited behavior and the psychological impact,there were no statistical differences between two groups (P>0.05).Conclusions Resisted hip muscle training can effectively decrease the urine leakage and improve the quality of life of female patients with mild to moderate SUI.
9.Determination of Release Rate and in vitro Transdermal Rate of Asarinin in Cancer Pain Cataplasm
Yanping ZHOU ; Jiao QU ; Quanwei YANG ; Hongfeng XU ; Geng ZHANG ; Zuowei HU
China Pharmacy 2016;(4):482-484
OBJECTIVE:To determinate the release rate and in vitro transdermal rate of asarinin in Cancer pain cataplasm. METHODS:Using homemade devices and modified France diffusion,isolated skin of rats as barrier,normal saline as solvent,the content of asarinin was determined by HPLC. Release rate of Cancer pain cataplasm within 20,50,80 and 120 min and transder-mal amount within 2,4,8,12,24 h were investigated,and accumulative release rate and accumulative transdermal rate were cal-culated. RESULTS:Accumulative release rate by 120 min of asarinin in Cancer pain cataplasm was 73.01%;24 h in vitro transder-mal rate was 26.01%,and transdermal kinetics equation of asarinin was Q=5.717 7t1/2-0.385 4(r=0.979). CONCLUSIONS:Cancer pain cataplasm has good release and transdermal performance. Its transdermal kinetics is in line with Higuchi equation.
10.Upper Limb Movement Deficiency in Children with Autism and Related Factors
Mei WANG ; Di GENG ; Yanping YANG ; Wenyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(2):207-211
Objective To explore the deficiency of upper limb movement in children with autism and its related factors. Methods 30 au-tism children aged 7-13 years old, and 30 healthy children aged 7-8 years from February to May, 2014 were enrolled. Their range of motion, comprehensive strength and cooperation, endurance, and muscular tension were tested. Results All the indexes of autism children lagged be-hind the healthy children (P<0.01), expect the muscular tension of the right upper limb (P>0.05). The endurance of boys was better than girls (P=0.020), and there was no difference in other aspects between them (P>0.05). The type of autism for more upper limb movement cor-related with obstruction of Jianjing acupoint (GB21) (r=0.515, P=0.013), and was significantly different with the type of less limb move-ment (χ2=8.533, P=0.003). Conclusion Compared with healthy children, the joint motion is relatively flexible, but lack of strength, and with poor persistence and unbalance development between left and right upper limbs. Motor rehabilitation should be conducted according to their movement features and the condition of meridian.


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