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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 17-21, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-882552

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Mongolia is a parliamentary republic country in the north of our country. Healthcare system is mainly composed of three parts: state-owned medical institutions, private clinics and mixed-ownership medical institutions, characteris by the wide coverage but uneven resources. Due to the folk customs and climate, diseases of the digestive system are more common, and the main diseases that cause deaths of Mongolian residents are ischemic heart disease, stroke, and liver cancer. Mongolia is located by and culturally related to China, so the development and dissemination of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is likely acceptable to the public. Mongolia’s traditional medicine and TCM have long-term exchanges and influences, promoting each other’s development, which also are protected by Mongolian laws. The concerns such as the inheritance, study and protection of Mongolian traditional medicine, the promotion of non-medicinal therapies restrict the development Mongolian and Chinese traditional medicine. It is recommended that Mongolian and TCM jointly promote the development and dissemination of traditional medicine in the world by cultivating high-level medical talents, increasing research and protection of herbal medicines, and expanding the application of non-drug therapies.

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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 957-967, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-242215

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We studied the remediation of petroleum-contaminated soils. Two Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were screened from soil samples in the mine environment. The degradation rate of crude oil was 95.67% after 10 days by mixed culture of the two strains, which was 32% higher than that of single bacterium. It means that the two bacteria had synergistic effect on degrading crude oil. Based on the result, bacterial agent was prepared, and the oil pollution sites were artificially constructed to simulate the degradation of crude oil under different operating conditions. During the experiment, the petroleum hydrocarbon content of the sites after treating with the bacterial agent, decreased obviously in 60 days. The content decreased to among 0.1% and 0.3% from the initial 0.8% per gram of soil. Then, the site with organic manure as supplemental source of carbon and nitrogen had the highest degradation rate of 85.28%, compared to that without adding bacterial agent of only 25.85%.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 4-7, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-384706

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Objective To investigate the epidemiology and relevant risk factors of invasive fungal infection (IFI) in hospital old patients for non-respiratory tract. Methods Seventy-eight patients of IFI in non-respiratory tract were enrolled in this investigation. The incidence and risk factors of IFI were analyzed by prospective case-control study. Results In 78 old patients, 84 strains were isolated from different parts, and the most was Candida spp 82 strains (97.62%,82/84), followed by Candida albicans 55 strains (67.07%,55/82), Candida glabrata 13 strains ( 15.85%, 13/82), Candida krusei 6 strains (7.32%, 6/82), Candida tropicalis 4 strains (4.88% ,4/82), Candida parapsilosis 3 strains (3.66% ,3/82), Candida lusitaniae 1 strain ( 1.22%, 1/82). Aspergillus 2 strains (2.38%,2/84). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that age, pathogen detection time, underlaying disease,glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants were the risk factors for IFI in non-respiratory tract. Conclusions Candida albicans is the main pathogens of Candida infections in old patients. To efficiently control the risk factors should be emphasized in old patients, including early diagnosis and treatment underlying diseases, appropriate use drugs, right to shorten hospital stay.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 1025-1028, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-387573

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Objective To investigate the etiology features and relevant risk factors of non-albicans candida infections in hospital. Methods 256 patients of non-albicans candida infections admitted in the second hospital of shanxi medical university from April 2006 to March 2008 were enrolled in this investigation, and a prospective case-control study was executed on 256 cases of non-albicans candida infections and 1220 cases of non-fungal infections. The incidence and risk factors of non-albicans candida infections were analyzed by statistical software SPSS13.0. Results Candida glabrata was the most common reason of non - albicans candida infections (38. 28% ) , followed by candida krusei (37. 11% ), candida parapsilosis ( 12. 50% ), candida tropicalis (9. 77% ), candida lusitaniae (2. 34% ). Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that aging, length of stay, underlying disease, losing albumin, using prophylaxis antifungal drugs, using broad spectrum antibiotics, invasive examination and treatment ( such as total parenteral nutrition ( TPN ), invasive procedures, central venous catheters, hemodialysis and mechanical ventilation,et al. ) were the independent risk factors for non-albicans candida infections. Conclusions Non-albicans candida was the main of fungal infections in patients. To efficiently control the disease, it will be helpful by early diagnosis and treatment underlying diseases and commodities and using appropriate tools of examine and treatment methods.

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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 662-664, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-393167

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ion sections were not significantly different between 2005 and 2006, the rest inter-annual comparisons were significantly different (P<0.01).

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