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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1029482

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Objective:To analyze and reveal the genetic evolution and variation of influenza viruses in cases of co-infection in Guangdong Province.Methods:Throat swab samples were collected from four cases of H1N1pdm and H3N2 co-infection for viral isolation. The isolated strains were subjected to antigen analysis and neuraminidase inhibitor susceptibility test. High-throughput sequencing was used to detect the sequences of strains in three throat swab samples and one virus strain, and then genetic variations were analyzed.Results:Four influenza viruses were isolated with one strain of H1N1pdm and three of H3N2 subtype, and all of them were genetically similar to the vaccine strain in 2022-2023. The HA genes of H1N1pdm and H3N2 strains belonged to clade 6B.1A.5a.2a and 2a.3a.1, respectively. The isolated strains belonged to the same clade as the strains prevalent in Guangdong during the same period. No drug-resistant variations were detected in N1 or N2 gene, and the isolated strains were sensitive to oseltamivir and zanamivir.Conclusions:H1pdm subtype had stronger replication ability than H3 subtype in the influenza viruses isolated from co-infected cases. H1N1pdm and H3N2 subtype influenza viruses were genetically similar to the strains circulating in Guangdong at the same time. The isolated H1N1pdm and H3N2 strains were sensitive to both oseltamivir and zanamivir, indicating that they could continue to be used in the treatment of influenza virus infections caused by one or two genotypes.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-931948

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Objective:To explore the mediating role of insomnia between childhood trauma and suicide risk in middle school students.Methods:Childhood trauma questionnaire(CTQ), insomnia severity index(ISI) and suicidal behaviors questionnaire-revised(SBQ-R) were used to investigate 3 442 middle school students.According to the total score of the SBQ-R, those who scored less than or equal to 6 were divided into low suicide risk group, and those who scored more than or equal to 7 were divided into high suicide risk group.In this study, there were 2 168 students in the low suicide risk group and 1 274 students in the high suicide risk group.SPSSAU 21.0 online statistical software was used for common method deviation test, descriptive statistics, variance analysis and correlation analysis, and structural equation model was constructed, and Bootstrap method was used for mediation effect test.Results:(1) There were statistically significant differences between the high suicide risk group and the low suicide risk group in terms of grade and gender( χ2=11.144, 83.737, both P<0.05), and there were statistically significant differences in the types of childhood trauma and the severity of insomnia( χ2=292.211, 333.998, both P<0.05). (2) The total score of childhood trauma in the high suicide risk group (43.92±10.50) was higher than that in the low suicide risk group (37.74±6.93) ( F=351.78, P<0.01), and the score of insomnia in the high suicide risk group (10.66±5.54) was higher than that in the low suicide risk group (7.04±4.76) ( F=379.25, P<0.01). (3)The total score of childhood trauma was positively correlated with the score of suicide risk ( r=0.415, P<0.01), and the total score of childhood trauma was positively correlated with the score of insomnia ( r=0.306, P<0.01), and the score of insomnia was significantly positively correlated with the score of suicide risk ( r=0.399, P<0.01). After controlling for demographic data, anxiety and depression, the correlation was still significant ( P<0.01). (4) Path analysis and mediation test showed that childhood trauma had a positive effect on insomnia ( β=0.30, P<0.01), insomnia had a positive effect on suicide risk ( β=0.29, P<0.01), and childhood trauma had a positive effect on suicide risk ( β=0.33, P<0.01). The mediating effect of insomnia accounted for 21.21% of the total effect.After controlling for demographic data, anxiety and depression, the mediating effect accounted for 10.66% of the total effect. Conclusion:Childhood trauma and insomnia have a significant impact on the suicide risk among middle school students.Insomnia plays a partial mediating role between childhood trauma and middle school students' suicide risk.Timely management of the sleep disturbances of traumatized individuals can reduce the suicide risk among middle school students.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958677

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Objective:To solve the dilemma between the traditional ethics review management model and the fast development of biomedical research involving human subject, and to effectively summarize the practical experience to improve the efficiency of ethics review.Methods:A series of measures, such as reorganizing the ethics committee, adjusting the operating procedures of the office and optimizing the process of joint review were reviewed and summarized. The successful experience of relevant measures is systematically shared in practice.Results:The practice proved that these measures effectively guaranteed the fast development of clinical trials and research in our hospital during the past two years.Conclusions:The author hopes to strengthen the discussion and exchange with professionals in the industry through the successful practical experience of our hospital, and contribute to the improvement of the level of ethical management in China.

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Sichuan Mental Health ; (6): 19-22, 2021.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-987560

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ObjectiveTo investigate the mental health condition of college students during the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) , and to provide accurate basis for their psychological intervention. MethodsThrough the way of electronic questionnaire, questionnaire star as tools, random investigation of college students in a university in Sichuan. Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Somatization Symptom Scale (SSS) were used to evaluate their anxiety, depression and somatization symptoms. At the same time, a self-made questionnaire was used to investigate their styles of help seeking, and the relationships between them. ResultsA total of 551 valid questionnaires were collected, including 4.90% of anxiety symptoms, 28.68% of depression and 17.97% of somatization symptoms. In terms of somatization, the detection rate was higher in urban college students than those in rural (23.35% vs. 13.27%, P<0.05), non-medical students was higher than medical students (21.40% vs. 13.89%, P<0.05). Women's SSS score was higher than men's [(26.51 ± 5.44) vs. (25.27 ± 5.78)], urban college students' SSS score were higher than rural [(26.69 ± 5.98) vs. (25.38 ± 5.12)], and non-medical students’ SSS score were higher than medical students [(26.65 ± 5.59) vs. (25.21 ± 5.45)], and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Partial correlation analysis showed that SSS score was positively correlated with SAS score (r=0.110, P=0.010) and negatively correlated with SDS score (r=-0.087, P=0.042). The top three common ways of help-seeking pattern among college students were self-regulation (81.85%), talking to family or friends (70.78%) and offline psychological counseling (28.31%). ConclusionUnder the COVID-19 epidemic, the detection rate of depressive symptoms and somatization symptoms of college students is high. The detection rate of somatization symptoms of female, urban and non-medical college students is high. Self-regulation and talking to family or friends are the main psychological styles of help seeking for college students.

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Sichuan Mental Health ; (6): 92-96, 2021.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-987576

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The purpose of this article is to analyze the effectiveness of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) in adolescent non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behavioral therapy, in order to provide a reference for the intervention of NSSI behavior in adolescents in China. NSSI behavior is a common mental health threat for adolescents. In recent years, it has become a mental health problem that cannot be ignored worldwide. At present, psychotherapy is mainly used for NSSI behavior. Increasing evidence shows that DBT is effective in reducing NSSI behavior. This article summarizes the effectiveness of DBT in the treatment of NSSI behavior by describing the risk factors of NSSI behavior, an overview of DBT and the efficacy of DBT in the application of NSSI.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-871264

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Objective:To obtain the genome sequences of SARS-CoV-2 in respiratory specimens in Guangdong Province with next-generation sequencing (NGS) and analyze the factors influencing sequencing.Methods:Eight upper and lower respiratory tract specimens were collected from patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection in Guangdong Province in January 2020. RNA library construction was used to obtain the genome sequences of SARS-CoV-2. A bio-informatics software package (CLC Genomics Workbench 12.0) was used to analyze and compare the genomic sequences.Results:Five SARS-CoV-2 genome sequences were obtained from the eight specimens and two were obtained from lower respiratory tract specimens. The nucleotide homology to SARS-CoV-2 was 97.74%-99.90%. The Ct values were lower, while the sequencing depth, coverage, relative abundance and genome integrity were higher in sequencing the SARS-CoV-2 in lower respiratory tract specimens.Conclusions:The low Ct value of SARS-CoV-2 in the samples was good for sequencing.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-872071

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Objective:To collect and analyze the non-compliance/protocol violation or deviation reported to the hospital Ethics Committee from 2017 to 2019, to explore the pattern of such events, as well as the causes and related logic. Empirical data evidence, lessons learned and preliminary advice were proposed to improve the understandings, management and implementation of clinical trials regarding to the non-compliance/protocol violation or deviations.Methods:The chi-square test and non-parameter test were conducted using SPSS 22.0.A total number of 754 reports received were analyzed, compared and summarized to provide the preliminary advice.Results:From 2017 to 2019, 754 reports on non-compliance/protocol violation or deviation, which covered 219 projects from 29 clinical departments, were received. 88% of these projects were drug/medical device clinical trials, while other 12% were investigator initiated trials. The reportrd events could be divided into 7 categories. The distribution of project resources, trial types and clinical specialties are significantly different. Meanwhile, the reports submitted by investigators have a lot of space for improvement.Conclusions:There were significant differences in the type and number of reported events on non-compliance/protocol violation or deviation between different trial types, as well as clinical trial specialties. The application report of protocol violation is generally poor. Combined with the working practice, the common reasons for the protocol violation are " the low overall compliance of the subjects" and " the insufficient compliance of the researchers" . Preliminary suggestions for management reform, such as increasing the training for researchers, improving the reporting mode, and regularly issuing follow-up and review research reports are recommended.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-752649

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Objective To study the relationship between sleep disorders, pain and C-reactive protein in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Methods A total of 115 patients with rheumatoid arthritis admitted to the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology of the hospital from March 2014 to March 2016 were selected by convenient sampling. The demographics of each patient were recorded. Each selected patient was assessed for sleep disorder by the Sleep Disorders Questionnaire (SDQ). Pain assessment was performed for each patient using a simplified McGill pain score. At the time of admission, our department nurses was responsible for blood collection and C-reactive protein (CRP), and >10 mg/L was positive for CRP. The 37 questions of sleep disorders were stratified, and each stratification variable was correlated with pain scores. Each patient demographic variable, sleep disorder questionnaire score, pain score, and CRP adjusted for CRP were used to correct the disordered multi-class Logistic regression analysis. Results All patients had a sleep score of 21.2 ± 10.3 and a pain score of 5.4 ± 3.6. There were 9 items in the sleep disorder that were statistically significantly associated with pain scores, including apnea, sleep hypopnea, difficulty falling asleep, limb convulsions during sleep, limb numbness during sleep, nightmares during sleep, wakefulness during sleep, snoring during sleep Pain was significantly positively correlated (r=0.22-0.57, P<0.01). Diabetes, hypertension, sleep disturbance, and pain in the regression analysis were independent factors of CRP (β=0.21-0.33, P<0.05). Conclusions Sleep disorders and pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis can increase CRP and aggravate the disease. The care process requires special attention to patients with sleep disorders and pain.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-802983

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Objective@#To study the relationship between sleep disorders, pain and C-reactive protein in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.@*Methods@#A total of 115 patients with rheumatoid arthritis admitted to the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology of the hospital from March 2014 to March 2016 were selected by convenient sampling. The demographics of each patient were recorded. Each selected patient was assessed for sleep disorder by the Sleep Disorders Questionnaire (SDQ). Pain assessment was performed for each patient using a simplified McGill pain score. At the time of admission, our department nurses was responsible for blood collection and C-reactive protein (CRP), and >10 mg/L was positive for CRP. The 37 questions of sleep disorders were stratified, and each stratification variable was correlated with pain scores. Each patient demographic variable, sleep disorder questionnaire score, pain score, and CRP adjusted for CRP were used to correct the disordered multi-class Logistic regression analysis.@*Results@#All patients had a sleep score of 21.2±10.3 and a pain score of 5.4±3.6. There were 9 items in the sleep disorder that were statistically significantly associated with pain scores, including apnea, sleep hypopnea, difficulty falling asleep, limb convulsions during sleep, limb numbness during sleep, nightmares during sleep, wakefulness during sleep, snoring during sleep Pain was significantly positively correlated (r = 0.22-0.57, P < 0.01). Diabetes, hypertension, sleep disturbance, and pain in the regression analysis were independent factors of CRP (β=0.21-0.33, P<0.05).@*Conclusions@#Sleep disorders and pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis can increase CRP and aggravate the disease. The care process requires special attention to patients with sleep disorders and pain.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756519

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Objective Through the investigation of the research funding status of returnees before and after their long-term (more than 3 months) study at abroad in a three class hospital,this paper analyzed the influence of the hospital level initial funding to help young talent to obtain scientific research funding,discussed appropriate measurement to enhance the scientific research capacity of hospital young talents to provide reference for management.Methods Long-term sponsored study abroad returnees from 2005 to 2015 of this hospital were recruited as subjects,divided into two groups according to whether they got the hospital-level initial funding after returning,comparative analysis was conducted to understand the influence of such funding to help obtaining subsequent research projects of these young talents.Results The number of subjects per capita returned to the obtained group was higher than that of the non obtained group,and the proportion of high-level subjects at provincial and ministerial levels was higher than that of the non-obtained group (P<0.05),and the average time interval between the groups after returning home was less than that of the non-obtained group (P<0.05).Conclusions The hospital-level initial funding for overseas returnee can obviously improve the quality and speed of the subsequent projects of the young talents in the hospital,and have a significant positive effect on mobilizing the enthusiasm for scientific research,improving their scientific re search ability,and improving the overall scientific research level and competitiveness of the hospital.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-735070

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Objective Ethical review is an important safeguard for the development of human subject research.The post approval review during the research process is particularly vital because it is the core method in the ethical review to protect participants' safety and right.In this article,current problems about post approval review were analyzed deeply to explore how to improve the mechanism of post approval review from the combination of management and technical aspect,particularly for the plan of not-for-cause visit.Methods According to the work experiences,literature review,identifying problems,to explore the collaboration to strengthen post approval review with experts,pharmacological institutions and scientific research management department.Results There are more and more frequent ethical issues during the implementation process,besides continuing strengthen the passive continuing review,continuing review guidelines and more detailed active continuing review screening and implementation mechanism should be developed.Conclusions It will prevent the occurrence of injury through establishing more optimal post approval review mechanism and a forehand active prevention strategy,which play an important role in the ethical review of human subject research.

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J. forensic med ; Fa yi xue za zhi;(6): 25-27, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-515330

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Objective T o establish an autom ation system for detection of alcohol content in blood. Meth-ods T he determ ination w as perform ed by autom ated w orkstation of extraction-headspace gas chrom atog-raphy (H S-G C ). T he blood collection w ith negative pressure, sealing tim e of headspace bottle and sam-ple needle w ere checked and optim ized in the abstraction of autom ation system . T he autom atic sam pling w as com pared w ith the m anual sam pling. Results T he quantitative data obtained by the autom ated w ork-station of extraction-H S-G C for alcohol w as stable. T he relative differences of tw o parallel sam ples w ere less than 5%. T he autom ated extraction w as superior to the m anual extraction. A good linear rela-tionship w as obtained at the alcohol concentration range of 0.1-3.0 m g/m L (r≥0.999) w ith good re-peatability. Conclusion T he m ethod is sim ple and quick, w ith m ore standard experim ent process and ac-curate experim ental data. It elim inates the error from the experim enter and has good repeatability, w hich can be applied to the qualitative and quantitative detections of alcohol in blood.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-665073

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Objective Discussing the approach to design and implementation of ethical review information management system in clinical research involving human subject.Methods Systematic design and implementation based on ICH GCP,Chinese GCP,Ethical review of biomedical research involving human subjects,Standard Operating Procedure compliant with Asia Pacific SIDCER certification standards,as well as the working experiences of author group.Results According to the specific working procedures in Beijing e-plugger Support Technology Co.Lyd,We implement ethical management system with real-time online interactive work model among investigators,ethical committee secretariat and ethical reviewers,which is prepared for further system optimization and upgrade.Conclusions The application of ethical review information management system make the ethical management work more reliable,efficient,and also improve the quality of ethical review,which helps a lot in safeguarding the development of medical science.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-495723

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This article reports one hepatic echinococcosis patient complicated with systemic sclerosis. His clinical manifesta?tions were the progressive fibrosis of the skin,sour regurgitation,and belching. The blood examination showed that eosinophils was reduced,and antinuclear antibody(ANA)was positive at 1∶100 in cytoplasm particle type. He was given prednisone ace?tate 25 mg,q. d.,aspirin 100 mg,q. d.,centella triterpenes cream 12 mg t. i. d.,esomeprazole 40 mg q. d.,and domperidone 10 mg t. i. d. After one week,the Rodnan skin score reduced from 27 to 17. The liver hydatid cyst resection was performed,and the follow?up showed that his clinical manifestations improved and the Rodnan skin score reduced further.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-496827

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Objective To reveal evolution characteristics and antigenic epitope variabilities of hemagglutinin (HA) gene of H3N2 viruses in Guangdong during 2014-2015.Methods The HA gene nucleotide sequence of influenza H3N2 virus isolated during 2014-2015 in Guangdong Province was selected by spatial-temporal distribution.The HA gene nucleotide sequences were compared with global HA genes downloaded from GenBank and GISAID and the gene nucleotide mutations were analyzed.The phylogenetic tree and the entropy chart were conducted.Results Compared with HA gene of vaccine strain A/Texas/50/2012,the substitutions of 25 amino acid sites occurred in the HA gene of the 17 Guangdong strains during 2014 to 2015.The epitope A,B,D and E of the HA1 gene developed mutations,which involved 11 amino acid sites.One glycosylation site deletion occurred in A/Guangdong/ 55/2015 in virtue of the N38K site mutation.The high mutation site was at 175 with entropy value of 1.16.The 363 site might be the positive selection while the 368 and 425 sites might be the negative selection sites by comprehensive evaluation of the screening results of the single likelihood ancestor countincy (SLAC),fixed effects likelihood (FEL) and internal fixed-effects likelihood (IFEL) model.Conclusions The mutations emerge in the epitopes A,B,D and E of HA gene of the Guangdong H3N2 stains.Evolution at 363 site is positive selection while those at 368 and 425 sites are negative selection.The mutation accumulation might lead to the epidemic of influenza H3N2.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-498327

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ObjectiveTo evaluate the uncertainty for the determination of ethanol in human blood by auto-headspace gas chromatography (HS-GC) with internal standard curve method.Methods Each source of uncertainty, arising from the procedure of testing, was analyzed and conifrmed according to the guidelines of the uncertainty in measurement . After each uncertainty component was quantized, the combined standard uncertainty and the expanded uncertainty of the result were calculated.Results The relative uncertainty brought from the measurement repeatability, standard solution of the ethanol, the sample of blood, internal standard solution of the tert-butyl alcohol, the calibration cure, gas chromatography were 3.4%,0.71%,0.61%,0.41%,1.1% and 1.3% respectively; the relative expanded uncertainty of ethanol in blood was 3.9%.Conclusion The measurement uncertainty of the concentration of ethanol was came primarily from the measurement repeatability of sample, HS-GC and standard curve of ethanol.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-605361

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Objective To investigate and analyze the demands of ethical review knowledge training among clinical investigators and determinants,thus to discuss countermeasures to optimize the training pattern of ethical review knowledge training among clinical investigators and to provide scientific evidence and proposals for training management.Methods A total of 366 clinical investigators from third-class and first-grade general hospitals in Beijing were surveyed by questionnaires according to stratified random sampling method based on the professional titles,and the results were analyzed by SPSS 20.0.Results There existed training demands of ethical review knowledgeamong clinical investigators.For investigators with primary and intermediate titles,knowledge training about informed consent process,subject safety and rights protection,and principles of privacy security were highly needed.The training patterns researched were mainly short-term training and lectures organized by administrative department of the hospital.Most investigators expressed that the primary influence factor of training was lack of time and effort.Conclusions Based on the results of the survey,the demands of ethical review knowledge training are analyzed and countermeasures to optimize and enrich current training patterns are discussed,to improve the efficiency of training and the recognition and knowledge of ethical review among clinical investigators.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-474420

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Objective To detect the positive rates of antibodies against avian influenza virus (AIV) subtypes H5, H6, H7 and H9 among people in poultry occupations in Guangdong province and to analyze the transmission of various subtypes of AIV from poultry to human contacts for the prevention and control of novel AIV infection in human beings.Methods Serum specimens were collected from 1066 peo-ple in poultry occupations ( occupational group) and 205 people not in poultry occupations ( non-occupational group) in 10 cities of Guangdong province.The inactivated AIV strains, isolated from poultry or environment of Guangdong province, were used as antigens to detect antibodies against AIV subtypes H5, H6, H7 and H9 by using the hemagglutination inhibition ( HI) assay.Results The positive rates of antibodies against AIV subtypes H5, H6, H7 and H9 carried by people from the occupational group were respectively 0.44%, 0%, 0.30%and 0.30%in 2013 and 1.08%, 0.0%, 0.0%and 0.27%in 2014.Only the anti-H9 anti-bodies were detected in serum samples collected form people in the non-occupational group in 2013 with a positive rate of 0.95%.No significant differences with the positive rates of anti-AIV antibodies were found between the occupational group and the non-occupational group.However, the geometric mean titer ( GMT) of anti-AVI antibodies in people from the occupational group was higher than that of the non-occupational group.Conclusion Although a grand spread of AIV from avian to human is not likely to happen yet, con-tacting with poultry is the risk factor for AIV infection in Guangdong population.A long-term surveillance of anti-AIV antibodies in serum should be strengthened among people in poultry occupations for the timely pre-vention and control of novel AIV outbreak.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-598850

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Analysis is made to the necessary of interdisciplinary,and point four sections should be concerned when begin to construct the interdisciplinary in general hospital which are short term profits and long term culture,personal development and team building,the passion of the young and the leadership of the old,the cooperation with the science and engineering and the communicate with the humanities.At last it also lists the steps and main points on how to begin the construction of interdisciplinary in general hospital.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-596998

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According to the situation in hospital, this study investigate the the selection and training System for junior to senior faculty in terms of its guiding principles, funding, and initial achievement. The study concluded that the system is helpful for the researchers to foster research consciousness and accumulate experiences, and it also improves the overall quality of junior faculties.

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