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Emerg Infect Dis ; 28(11): 2206-2213, 2022 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36285873

ABSTRACT

Anthrax is a priority zoonosis for control in Vietnam. The geographic distribution of anthrax remains to be defined, challenging our ability to target areas for control. We analyzed human anthrax cases in Vietnam to obtain anthrax incidence at the national and provincial level. Nationally, the trendline for cases remained at ≈61 cases/year throughout the 26 years of available data, indicating control efforts are not effectively reducing disease burden over time. Most anthrax cases occurred in the Northern Midlands and Mountainous regions, and the provinces of Lai Chau, Dien Bien, Lao Cai, Ha Giang, Cao Bang, and Son La experienced some of the highest incidence rates. Based on spatial Bayes smoothed maps, every region of Vietnam experienced human anthrax cases during the study period. Clarifying the distribution of anthrax in Vietnam will enable us to better identify risk areas for improved surveillance, rapid clinical care, and livestock vaccination campaigns.


Subject(s)
Anthrax , Bacillus anthracis , Animals , Humans , Anthrax/epidemiology , Anthrax/prevention & control , Vietnam/epidemiology , Bayes Theorem , Zoonoses/epidemiology , Livestock , Disease Outbreaks
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J Clin Virol ; 139: 104840, 2021 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33962181

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A nationwide measles outbreak occurred in Vietnam between 2013 and 2014. OBJECTIVES: To provide an overview on the 2013-2014 measles outbreak in northern Vietnam using epidemiological and molecular analysis of the measles virus (MeV). STUDY DESIGN: Epidemiological information was collected from all suspected cases of measles/rubella. Serum and/or throat swabs were collected for laboratory confirmation of measles. MeV genomes were detected and sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. RESULTS: A total of 9577 confirmed measles cases were reported in northern Vietnam with an incidence rate of 116.4/1,000,000 population. Of these, approximately 76.3% had unvaccinated or unknown vaccination history and 55.7% were under five years old. The outbreak started in a minority population from the mountainous area bordering Lao PDR and China and exploded in high-density population areas. Molecular analysis of MeV revealed co-circulation of genotypes H1 and D8, with H1 as the predominant strain, and divided into two clusters: cluster 1, sharing high similarity with those detected in China and Lao PDR, and cluster 2, circulating locally with unidentified origin. The minor D8 strains belonged to the D8-Frankfurt cluster. CONCLUSION: The outbreak originated in and spread from a population with limited access to vaccines. Molecular analysis revealed co-circulation of MeVs with three different origins during the outbreak. This is the first report to provide an overview of the 2013-2014 measles outbreak in northern Vietnam, demonstrating the need for vaccination strategies against measles that are tailored to local conditions with enhanced molecular surveillance to achieve measles elimination.


Subject(s)
Measles , Child, Preschool , Disease Outbreaks , Genotype , Humans , Measles/epidemiology , Measles/prevention & control , Measles virus/genetics , Phylogeny , Vietnam/epidemiology
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J Fish Dis ; 42(12): 1657-1666, 2019 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31591734

ABSTRACT

Streptococcus iniae is one of the most serious aquatic pathogens, causing significant economic losses in marine and freshwater species, including Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer). Controlling this gram-positive bacterial pathogen has been an issue in aquaculture systems, due to the combined effects of aquaculture intensification and climatic impacts. To date, there have not been any genetic parameter estimates for S. iniae resistance in Asian seabass. The main aim of this study was to examine genetic variation in S. iniae resistance and its genetic correlations with growth and cannibalism in Asian seabass families produced from a breeding programme for high growth in 2016 and 2017. The study included a total of 5,835 individual fish that were offspring of 41 sires and 60 dams (31 half-sib and 34 full-sib families). The experimental fish were challenged by intraperitoneal injection with a volume containing 105  CFU (colony-forming unit)/fish. Resistance to S. iniae was measured as survival rate at 6 hr, 3, 5, 7, 10 and 15 days post-challenge test. There were significant variations in S. iniae resistance among families at different observation periods (ranging from 24.4% to 80%). Restricted maximum-likelihood method and mixed model analysis were applied to estimate heritability for S. iniae resistance. The heritability for S. iniae resistance ranged from 7% to 18% across different statistical models used. The common full-sib effects accounted for 0.1%-2% of the total variation in resistance to S. iniae. Genetic correlations of the S. iniae resistance at 6 hr and 3 days with later post-challenge test periods were low to moderate. However, these estimates for S. iniae resistance between successive measurement times (5, 7, 10 and 15 days) were high and close to 1. The genetic correlations of resistance with body weights at 180, 270 and 360 days post-hatch were not significant as well with cannibalism. It is concluded that there is substantial additive genetic variation in resistance to S. iniae, suggesting there is potential for genetic improvement of Asian seabass for resistance to S. iniae through selective breeding.


Subject(s)
Disease Resistance/genetics , Fish Diseases/genetics , Perciformes/genetics , Streptococcal Infections/veterinary , Animals , Aquaculture , Cannibalism , Female , Fish Diseases/microbiology , Male , Models, Statistical , Perciformes/microbiology , Phenotype , Streptococcal Infections/genetics , Streptococcal Infections/microbiology , Streptococcus iniae
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 27(3): 662-665, 2017 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27919659

ABSTRACT

Sarsasapogenin, isolated from rhizomes of Anemarrhena asphodeloides, was found to be able to enhance memory. On the basis of the structure of Sarsasapogenin, a series of derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for their neuroprotective activity in PC12 cells and NO production inhibitory activity in RAW264.7 cell lines. The preliminary structure-activity relationship of them indicated that introduction of carbamate groups at the 3-hydroxyl position of sarsasapogenin might improve neuroprotective activity. Some synthesized derivatives such as AA3, AA4, AA9 and AA13 exhibited both notably neuroprotective activity and NO production inhibitory activity.


Subject(s)
Neuroprotective Agents/chemistry , Spirostans/chemistry , Anemarrhena/chemistry , Anemarrhena/metabolism , Animals , Macrophages/cytology , Macrophages/drug effects , Macrophages/metabolism , Mice , Neuroprotective Agents/isolation & purification , Neuroprotective Agents/pharmacology , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , PC12 Cells , RAW 264.7 Cells , Rats , Rhizome/metabolism , Spirostans/isolation & purification , Spirostans/pharmacology , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Nat Prod Res ; 28(15): 1191-6, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24735475

ABSTRACT

Three new cardenolides (1-3) were isolated from the 90% ethanolic extract of the bark of a wild-type Calotropis gigantea. Their structures were determined by using NMR spectra and LC-MS analysis. Their inhibitory activities were evaluated against non-small cell lung carcinoma (A549) and human cervix epithelial adenocarcinoma (HeLa) cell lines. Compounds 1 and 3 exhibited strong inhibitory effect on two cancer cell lines.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/isolation & purification , Calotropis/chemistry , Cardenolides/isolation & purification , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology , Cardenolides/chemistry , Cardenolides/pharmacology , Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor , Female , HeLa Cells , Humans , Vietnam
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