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Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20037556

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BackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a global health problem. We aim to investigate the changes in the results of viral nucleic acid tests on pharyngeal swabs and feces of patients with COVID-19 and CT imaging of lungs as the disease progresses. MethodsSeven patients with COVID-19 in the third affiliated hospital of Sun Yat-sen University Yuedong Hospital were retrospectively enrolled with clinical features, including imaging staging, and performance characteristics of viral nucleic acid test results of pharyngeal swabs and feces. The dynamic changes of these features were observed during hospitalization, and therapeutic effect and prognosis of patients were evaluated. ResultsThe results of seven cases with COVID-19 were positive for viral nucleic acid tests on pharyngeal swabs early after the onset of symptoms, and then turned negative; while the results of viral nucleic acid tests on feces were persistently positive in the mid-term clinical treatment and recovery period. And the viral nucleic acid test results were capricious in three cases. Pulmonary CT imaging showed characteristic changes in early, advanced and recovery phases. ConclusionThe application of viral nucleic acid detection and pulmonary CT imaging can be used for screening of suspected cases. Fecal nucleic acid test should be recommended as the reference of discharge standard, in order to minimize the risk of transmission from digestive tract.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-606635

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Objective To investigate the changes and clinical significance ot the expression ot microRNA in plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells in patients with schizophrenia.Methods 174 patients with schizophrenia in Danzhou People 's Hospital were selected as the case group and the other 80 healthy persons as control group The relative expression levels of 8 microRNA in two groups of plasma and pcripheral blood mononuclear cells were detected by real-time quantitative fluorescent PCR(MiR-195,MiR-346,MiR-181b,MiR-212,MiR-30e,MiR-432,MiR 7,MiR-34a),and the differences of microRNA in the plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells were compared between the two groups.ROC curve was used to analyze the sensitivity and specificity of microRNA as diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia and Logistic regression analysis of the relative risk of microRNA in schizophrenia.Results The expression levels of MiR-195,MiR-181b,MiR-132,MiR-30e,MiR-7 and in the patients of the case group(3.11±1.05,2.18±0.72,1.85±0.74 and 9.61±1.87) were significantly higher than those in the control group(4.48±1.07,2.92±0.86,3.53±1.07 and 11.96±2.73,P<0.05 or P<0.01).The expression levels of MiR-181b,MiR-212,MiR-30e and MiR-34a in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients in the case group (-4.20±1.16,0.27 ±0.55,-4.83± 1.05 and 2.64± 1.08) were significantly higher than those in control group (-3.56±0.81,0.91±0.68,-3.49±1.22 and 3.95±1.03,P<0.05 or P<0.01).Logistic regression analysis showed that plasma MiR-181b and MiR-30e were significantly relative risk (OR=2.357,95 % CI:1.361 ~ 4.093;OR=2.064,95 % CI:1.147~3.815),and peripheral blood mononuclear cells MiR-30e also had significant relative risk (OR=1.628,95 %CI:0.914~2.926).ROC curve analysis showed that 95%CI and AUC in plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells of MiR-181b were 0.702 (0.784~0.632),0.658 (0.593 to 0.736),and plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cell of MiR-30e were 0.775 (0.706~0.857),0.758 (0.686~0.839),respectively.Spearman correlation analysis showed that plasma MiR 181b and plasma MiR-30e were significantly correlated (r=0.547,P =0.043).Conclusion Abnormal expression of microRNA in patients with schizophrenia,and plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells MiR-181b and MiR-30e had good diagnostic value for schizophrenia patients.

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