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Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ; (6): 491-495, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-493717

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Objective:To analyze the results of syphilis specific serological tests among entry personnel in Beijing port during year 201 2 -201 4 in order to provide evidence for the prevention and control of syphilis.Methods:Demographics data and syphilis specific test results of entry personnel were obtained from the information system of Beijing International Travel Healthcare Center and input into Excel 201 6. Database for entry personnel was built up accordingly and was analyzed by IBMSPSS22.0.Results:The number of entry personnel in Beijing port during year 201 2 -201 4 was 1 06 302 person-time.According to the evaluation criteria,71 308 persons were recruited and analyzed,of whom 277 were tested serologi-cally positive and the total prevalence was 0.39% (95% CI:0.34% -0.43%).The prevalence was highest in the persons aged 40 -49 years (0.81 %)and was higher in males (0.50%)than in females (0.23%).The persons from Africa held higher prevalence (1 .27%)than from other five regions.As multivariate logical regression analysis indicated that the risk of syphilis infection was 1 0.38 times more in the persons aged 40 -49 years than in the persons 0.05).Twenty-seven seropositive cases were found within 6 246 entry persons who were tested repeatedly during the research period,9 of which were seroconversion cases so that the cumulative conversion rate was 0.1 4% (9 /6 228).The average conversion time was (6.3 ±3.0)months.There was no statistical significance between the cu-mulative seroconversion rates of the persons with different genders and nationalities (P of Fisher’s exact test >0.05).Conclusion:Serological detection of syphilis for entry personnel in Beijing port and syphi-lis-related health education should be reinforced to reduce the risk of disease importing and spreading, protect susceptible subjects and promote health.

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Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ; (6): 474-482, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-468058

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Objective:To estimate the prevalence of antiretroviral drug resistance in treatment-naive in-dividuals with human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) in China. Methods: Five electronic databases [ Chinese BioMedical Literature Database ( CBM) , Chinese Journal Full-text Database ( CNKI) , Chinese Science-Technology Journal Database ( VIP) , Wanfang Data, and PubMed] were searched for studies of HIV drug resistance in untreated individuals. Drug resistance data were abstracted then pooled using the random effect model. Subgroup analysis was done across sampling time, location, study population ( mean age and infection status) , and sample size. Results: Seventy-six studies were included for our meta-analysis (46 in Chinese, 30 in English). The pooled rates of drug resistance to total, to non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor ( NNRTI ) , to nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI), and to protease inhibitor ( PI) were 4. 7% (95%CI:4. 0% -5. 4%), 2. 3% (95%CI:1. 8% -2. 8%), 1. 8% (95%CI:1. 3% -2. 3%), and 1. 4% (95%CI:1. 1% -1. 8%), respective-ly. All the rates before 2007 were higher than those for 2008 or later. Meanwhile, significant differences were found in the sample areas (P <0. 05), in which, the rates in South-central and Southwest were both higher than 5%. The difference was complex between mean age and infection status subgroup, and we found the total prevalence in the group under 25 years and the newly infected, and confirmed group was lower than in the others. For sample size, all the rates in the group under 100 samples were higher than in the others, and the difference was significant (P<0. 05). Conclusion: The prevalence of HIV primary drug resistance in China was 4. 7%, which stayed low, but was also close to the line set by WHO. Enhanced surveillance for drug resistance is necessary in high epidemic areas including the South-central and Southwest China whose prevalence has crossed the line.

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