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Objective@#To investigate and analyze the drinking water quality among rural primary and secondary schools in Guanzhong area in 2018, and to provide a basis for the targeted improvement of water supply facilities.@*Methods@#Develop a questionnaire on the basic situation of centralized water supply in rural schools, according to the Standard Test Method for Drinking Water (GB/T 5750—2006) and the Sanitary Standard for Drinking Water (GB 5749—2006) for the rural school network in Guanzhong area. The peripheral water collection and testing carried out single factor and multifactor statistical analysis on the relationship between water quality influencing factors and water quality pass rate.@*Results@#The total qualified rate of drinking water quality in rural schools in Guanzhong area was 59.1%. Univariate analysis showed that water quality rate was affected by four factors including water source type, engineering type, sanitation permit and disinfection equipment use, and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05). Unconditional two-class logistic regression analysis showed that disinfection (OR=3.14), engineering type (OR=2.05), and sanitation permit (OR=1.99)(P<0.05) affected the water quality pass rate.@*Conclusion@#It is recommended to further strengthen the investment in the renovation of water supply for rural schools in Guanzhong area, and specifically strengthen water supply treatment and standard disinfection.
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Objective:To explore the application of Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (the edition for parents) (SDQ) in children with hearing impairment aged three to seven years. Methods:From November, 2018 to March, 2019, 85 hearing impaired children aged three to seven years in Ningxia Disabled Rehabilitation Center were tested by SDQ and Meadow-Kendall Social-Emotional Assessment Inventory (SEAI). After six weeks, 14 randomly sampled subjects were retested. Results:The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the total SDQ was 0.669 and that of sub-dimensions was 0.724 respectively, and that of subscales ranged from 0.275 to 0.657. And the test-retest reliabilities after six weeks were between 0.543 and 0.898 (P < 0.05). The scores of emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity/inattention, peer relationship problems, and total difficulties on SDQ were related to SEAI. The detection rate of emotional behavior problems was 22.4%. There was no significant difference between genders and age groups in the scores and the detection rates of emotional behavior problems (P > 0.05). Conclusion:SDQ can be used as a screening tool for the hearing impaired children aged three to seven years.
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Objective To investigate the associations between normal serum uric acid (UA) levels and knee symptoms and structural changes in patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA).Methods A total of 205 patients with knee OA were enrolled. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 122 patients with OA were included in the study. The general condition of patients were investingated. The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score was used to assess severity of the knee joint symptoms. The Kellgren-Lawrence (K-L) grading system was used to assess radiological severity of the knee joint. Osirix software was used to assess changes of knee structure in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Peroxidase method was used to measure the serum levels of uric acid. Patients with normal range of uric acid were included in the study.Results The patients with lower levels of UA (split at the median level, 263 μmol/L) had a higher proportion of women, lower height, weight and lower proportions of K-L grade≥2. After adjustment for sex, age and body mass index, serum UA was negatively associated with total WOMAC scores (β=-16.15, P=0.018), WOMAC pain (β=-3.15, P=0.037), and WOMAC stiffness (β=-1.65, P=0.025). However, there were no significant associations between serum UA levels and knee joint structure changes.Conclusions In OA patients with normal serum UA, serum UA is negatively associated with the severity of joint symptoms, suggesting that UA within normal range may play a protective role in OA symptoms.