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2. Comparative Study of the Genetic Diversity, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Pathogenicity of Aeromonas Isolates from Clinical Patients and Healthy Individuals.
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MENG, Shuang, DU, Xiao Li, WANG, Yong Lu, QU, Feng Tian, XIE, Gui Lin, ZHOU, Hai Jian, HU, Jin Rui, QIN, Zheng, WANG, Yue, KAN, Biao, and CUI, Zhi Gang
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GENETIC variation ,DRUG resistance in microorganisms ,AEROMONAS ,MULTIDRUG resistance ,DRUG resistance in bacteria ,PEPTIDE antibiotics ,ANTIBIOTICS - Abstract
This study was performed to compare the genetic diversity, virulence, and antimicrobial resistance of Aeromonas strains isolated from patients and healthy individuals. A total of 38 clinical strains and 19 strains from healthy individuals were isolated from the samples collected in Ma'anshan City, Anhui Province. Their taxonomy was investigated using concatenated gyrB-cpn60 sequences, and their resistance to 12 antibiotics was evaluated. The pathogenicity of these strains was examined through beta-hemolysis, protease activity, and virulence gene assays. The 57 Aeromonas strains were divided into 55 sequence types. Of these types, 21 were novel, suggesting that their genetic diversity was high. These Aeromonas isolates could be divided into 7 species, and the positive rates of beta-hemolysis and protease activity were 49.1% and 73.7%, respectively. The detection rate of clinical patients in terms of beta-hemolysis and protease activity was higher than that of healthy individuals. Among the four most common Aeromonas strains, A. dhakensis had the highest detection rate of virulence genes. The multidrug resistance rate of the clinical isolates was much higher than that of the strains isolated from healthy individuals. The taxonomy, virulence properties, and antibiotic resistance of Aeromonas isolates from patients differ from those of the isolates from healthy individuals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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3. Identification and full-genome sequencing of canine kobuvirus in canine fecal samples collected from Anhui Province, eastern China.
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Wang, Yong, Cui, Yongqiu, Li, Yeqiu, Wang, Xiaopeng, Yang, Kankan, Zhang, Da, Zhao, Liang, Bai, Caixia, Jiang, Shudong, and Li, Yongdong
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CANINE parvovirus , *AMINO acid sequence , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *GASTROENTERITIS , *PROVINCES , *METAGENOMICS - Abstract
Canine kobuvirus (CaKoV), a newly described virus, is the causative agent of gastroenteritis in dogs. In this study, 57 fecal samples from dogs with diarrhea in Anhui Province, eastern China, were collected. Among these, five samples were identified to be infected with CaKoV, by polymerase chain reaction targeting the CaKoV 3D gene. The five CaKoV strains were subjected to phylogenetic analysis. The sequences of VP1 from the five CaKoV strains were 93.6%–96.1% identical to each other and 91.75%–97.95% identical to other reported CaKoV VP1 sequences. In addition, the complete genome of one strain was successfully amplified and sequenced. The genome consisted of 8223 nucleotides and shared 94.6%–97.0% nucleotide and 93.1%–94.0% amino acid sequence identity with other CaKoV isolates. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the CaKoV strain from Anhui Province was similar to other Chinese strains, and it was more closely related to feline and mouse kobuviruses than to sheep and bovine kobuviruses. Interestingly, all of the CaKoV-positive samples were coinfected with canine parvovirus. The finding of CaKoV infection in dogs with diarrhea and coinfection with canine parvovirus are a cause for concern and highlight the need for management and preventive measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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4. Genetic characterization and phylogenetic analysis of feline astrovirus from Anhui province in eastern China.
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Wang, Yong, Guo, Xu, Cui, Yongqiu, Zhou, Yu, Yang, Kankan, Fu, Ziteng, Sun, Jianfei, Liu, Guangqing, Cheng, Bangzhao, Jiang, Shudong, and Li, Yongdong
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GENETIC distance , *GENETIC epidemiology , *CATS , *PROVINCES , *COMPARATIVE genomics , *AMINO acids , *CIRCOVIRUS diseases , *GENOTYPES - Abstract
This study aimed to explore the phylogenetic and molecular characteristics of feline astrovirus. A total of 33 fecal samples of domestic cats with or without diarrhea were collected from the Anhui province, and two positive samples were detected. The complete genome and ORF2 of the two strains were sequenced and phylogenetically analyzed. AH-1-2020 and AH-2-2020 displayed 83.4% homology, and their homologies with other reference strains were 75.3%–83.4% and 83.4%–95.0%, respectively. Phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that all strains could be classified into three different clusters; therefore, the mean amino acid genetic distances (p-dist) among the three clusters were estimated. The results suggested that the two strains and other FeAstV strains were grouped into three genotypes, with AH-1-2020 belonging to a novel genotype. High similarity was observed (65.9%–66.5% nucleotide identity and 63.8%–64.8% amino acid identity) in ORF2 between porcine astrovirus type 1 and AH-1-2020. Furthermore, inter-specific recombination between porcine astrovirus type 1 and FeAstV was observed. We, therefore, inferred that inter-specific transmission may exist between pigs and cats; however, further studies are required to verify this. This is the first report on the genetic characterization and phylogenetic analysis of FeAstVs in the Anhui province and would further the current understanding of the genetic diversity and epidemiology of FeAstVs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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5. Independent Replication on Genome-Wide Association Study Signals Identifies IRF3 as a Novel Locus for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
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Zhang, Feixia, Wang, Yong-Fei, Zhang, Yan, Lin, Zhiming, Cao, Yujie, Zhang, Huoru, Liu, Zhong-Yi, Morris, David L., Sheng, Yujun, Cui, Yong, Zhang, Xuejun, Vyse, Timothy J., Lau, Yu Lung, Yang, Wanling, and Chen, Yanhui
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SYSTEMIC lupus erythematosus ,LOCUS (Genetics) ,T cell differentiation ,TYPE I interferons ,SUPPRESSOR cells ,LUPUS nephritis ,MAJOR histocompatibility complex ,BLOOD group antigens - Abstract
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a genetically complex autoimmune disease. Despite the significant progress made in identifying susceptibility genes for SLE, the genetic architecture of the disease is far from being understood. In this study, we set to replicate a number of suggestive association signals found in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) in additional independent cohorts. Replication studies were performed on Han Chinese cohorts from Hong Kong and Anhui, involving a total of 2,269 cases and 5,073 controls. We identified a missense variant in IRF3 (rs7251) reaching genome-wide significance through a joint analysis of GWAS and replication data (OR = 0.876, P = 4.40E-08). A significant correlation was observed between rs7251 and lupus nephritis (LN) by subphenotype stratification (OR = 0.785, P = 0.0128). IRF3 is a key molecule in type I interferon production upon nucleic acid antigen stimulations and may inhibit regulatory T cell differentiation. Further elucidation of the mechanism of this association could help us better understand the pathogenesis of SLE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Detection and molecular characterization of novel porcine parvovirus 7 in Anhui province from Central-Eastern China.
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Wang, Yong, Yang, Kan-kan, Wang, Jing, Wang, Xiao-peng, Zhao, Liang, Sun, Pei, and Li, Yong-dong
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CIRCOVIRUS diseases , *PORCINE reproductive & respiratory syndrome , *PARVOVIRUSES , *MOLECULAR epidemiology , *PROVINCES , *NUCLEOTIDES , *SWINE - Abstract
Porcine parvovirus 7 (PPV7), a new serotype of the porcine parvovirus, was discovered in swine of the USA in 2016. Recently, PPV7 was detected in Anhui province, China. Twenty-four of the 120 lung samples were PPV7-positive. Three PPV7 strains were sequenced and named PPV7/China/AHbz, PPV7/China/AHhf, and PPV7/China/AHmas, respectively. The complete genome and NS1 gene nucleotides of the three PPV7 strains showed 80.0%–98.4% and 94.4%–98.7% sequence identity, respectively, to the other PPV7 strains obtained from NCBI. The three PPV7 strains from Anhui share a common origin with a PPV7 GX49 strain isolated in Guangxi. These results help to understand the molecular epidemiology of PPV7. • Molecular survey of novel porcine parvovirus 7 in Anhui province. • Single infection with PPV7 was not detected in any sick-pig sample. • PPV7 may not be produced through recombination of the currently known parvovirus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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7. A simple oligonucleotide biochip capable of rapidly detecting known mitochondrial DNA mutations in Chinese patients with Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON).
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Du, Wei-Dong, Chen, Gang, Cao, Hui-Min, Jin, Qing-Hui, Liao, Rong-Feng, He, Xiang-Cheng, Chen, Da-Ben, Huang, Shu-Ren, Zhao, Hui, Lv, Yong-Mei, Tang, Hua-Yang, Tang, Xian-Fa, Wang, Yong-Qing, Sun, Song, Zhao, Jian-Long, and Zhang, Xue-Jun
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OLIGONUCLEOTIDES ,BIOCHIPS ,MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ,NEUROPATHY ,GENETIC mutation ,RETINAL degeneration ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence - Abstract
Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is a maternally transmitted disease. Clinically, no efficient assay protocols have been available. In this study, we aimed to develop an oligonucleotide biochip specialized for detection of known base substitution mutations in mitochondrial DNA causing LHON and to investigate frequencies of LHON relevant variants in Anhui region of China. Thirty-two pairs of oligonucleotide probes matched with the mutations potentially linked to LHON were covalently immobilized. Cy5-lablled targets were amplified from blood DNA samples by a multiplex PCR method. Two kinds of primary mutations 11778 G > A and 14484 T > C from six confirmed LHON patients were interrogated to validate this biochip format. Further, fourteen Chinese LHON pedigrees and twenty-five unrelated healthy individuals were investigated by the LHON biochip, direct sequencing and pyrosequencing, respectively. The biochip was found to be able efficiently to discriminate homoplasmic and heteroplasmic mtDNA mutations in LHON. Biochip analysis revealed that twelve of eighteen LHON symptomatic cases from the 14 Chinese pedigree harbored the mutations either 11778G > A, 14484T > C or 3460G > A, respectively, accounting for 66.7%. The mutation 11778G > A in these patients was homoplasmic and prevalent (55.5%, 10 of 18 cases). The mutations 3460G > A and 3394T > C were found to co-exist in one LHON case. The mutation 13708G > A appeared in one LHON pedigree. Smaller amount of sampling and reaction volume, easier target preparation, fast and high-throughput were the main advantages of the biochip over direct DNA sequencing and pyrosequencing. Our findings suggested that primary mutations of 11778G > A, 14484T > C or 3460G > A are main variants of mtDNA gene leading to LHON in China. The biochip would easily be implemented in clinical diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Phylogenetic analysis and evolution of feline bocavirus in Anhui Province, eastern China.
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Wang, Yong, Guo, Xu, Li, Wei, Cui, Yongqiu, Zhang, Da, Xu, Fazhi, Jiang, Shudong, and Zhou, Tianhong
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GENETIC variation , *CATS , *PROVINCES - Abstract
• The genetic diversity of feline bocavirus in the Anhui Province is significant. • Recombination analysis showed that inter- and intra-genotype recombination events had occurred. • FBoV-1 and FBoV-3 are continuously evolving toward adaptation. • Selection pressure is the main factor for codon usage bias during evolution. To understand the epidemic status of feline bocavirus (FBoV) in Anhui Province, eastern China, FBoV was successfully extracted from fecal samples of domestic cats, and five complete genomes were amplified in this study. Phylogenetic analysis showed that these five strains belong to three different FBoV genotypes. Recombination analysis showed that inter- and intra-genotype recombination events occurred. Selection pressure and codon usage bias analyses indicated that FBoV-1 and FBoV-3 continuously evolve toward adaptation, and selection pressure is the main factor for codon usage bias during evolution. This study provides the first molecular evidence of FBoV prevalence in eastern China, further enriching the available information on its genetics and evolutionary characteristics and providing a basis for further research on its evolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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9. Molecular characteristics of a novel duck circovirus subtype 1d emerging in Anhui, China.
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Wang, Yong, Zhang, Da, Bai, Cai-xia, Guo, Xu, Gao, Wen-hui, Li, Meng-lin, Wang, Jing, and Li, Yong-dong
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DUCK plague , *CIRCOVIRUS diseases , *POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
• Molecular survey of duck circovirus in Anhui province. • DuCV-1d subtype was first discovered in Anhui Province. • DuCV-1d strains have recombination patterns different from those of other subtypes. The frequency of infection of duck circovirus (DuCV) in Anhui province, China is not well-characterized. Therefore, in this study, we collected 69 samples from sick ducks and tested them for the presence of DuCV by conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis. The complete viral genomes of five DuCV strains from five different cities were randomly selected, amplified via PCR, sequenced, and subjected to recombination analysis. The five DuCV genomes were named as AHAU9, AHAU25, AHAU28, AHAU37, and AHAUHQ. We found that 36.2 % of the ducks were infected with DuCV. The five DuCV strains had genome lengths ranging from 1987 to 1995 nucleotides, with a sequence similarity of 81.8–98.2 %. Among them, AHAU28, AHAU37, and AHAUHQ were closely related to the reference strain YF180403, GX1105 strain, and wd2015028 of DuCV, respectively. AHAU9 and AHAU25 were found to belong to a new DuCV subtype, DuCV-1d. Moreover, recombination analysis showed that the DuCV-1d subtype strains had the same recombination pattern. These results improve the understanding of the frequency of DuCV infection in Anhui province. Our findings may be useful for preventing and controlling the spread of DuCV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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10. Genetic and phylogenetic analysis of canine bufavirus from Anhui Province, Eastern China.
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Wang, Yong, Guo, Xu, Zhang, Da, Sun, Jianfei, Li, Wei, Fu, Ziteng, Liu, Guangqing, Li, Yongdong, and Jiang, Shudong
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VACCINE development , *B cells , *SEQUENCE alignment , *PROVINCES , *NUCLEOTIDE sequencing - Abstract
Bufavirus is a novel virus associated with canine gastroenteritis. Three strains of bufavirus were first detected in dog feces collected from Anhui province in Eastern China. The near-complete genome sequences were amplified. Sequence alignment showed 98.3–99.5% homology between the three bufavirus strains and reference strains. Phylogenetic analysis showed the distributed viruses forming a cluster of close relationships. Selective pressure analysis of the VP2 region indicated that the canine bufavirus (CBuV) was mainly subject to negative selection during evolution. The negative selection site was located on the residue of B-cell epitopes, indicating minimal change to the virus's immunogenicity. Since this is the first report of CBuV circulating in Anhui Province, this study will provide further understanding of the phylogenetic and molecular characteristics of CBuV and serve as a reference for prevention and vaccine development. • Molecular evidence was found for the prevalence of canine bufavirus in Anhui province. • The canine bufavirus was evolutionarily conservative. • Canine bufavirus was mainly subject to negative selection, and part of the site coincides with the B-cell epitope. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Development of an SYBR Green I-based real-time PCR assay for the rapid detection of canine kobuvirus.
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Wang, Yong, Cui, Yongqiu, Li, Yeqiu, Zhang, Da, Sun, Jianfei, Guo, Xu, Liu, Guangqing, Jiang, Shudong, and Li, Yongdong
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SUSTAINABLE development , *GASTROENTERITIS , *QUANTITATIVE research , *DOGS - Abstract
• The first development a SYBR Green I-based real-time PCR assay to detect canine kobuvirus. • Canine kobuvirus (CaKoV) was detected at a rate of 8.7 % in the Anhui province. • This method has implications for the prevention and control of CaKoV-infect in dogs. Canine kobuvirus (CaKoV) is a causative agent of gastroenteritis in dogs. Rapid detection of CaKoV is important for preventing and controlling this condition. In this study, an SYBR Green I-based quantitative real-time PCR assay was established for CaKoV detection. Specific primers targeting a highly conserved region of the CaKoV 3D gene were developed. After optimization, the method detected a minimum of 1 × 101 copies/μL with high specificity, stability, and repeatability. Moreover, the entire process only required approximately 1.5 h for completion. Our results were supported by those obtained for clinical samples, in which our developed method was successfully applied. The newly established real-time PCR is a rapid, sensitive, specific, and repeatable method for the quantitative detection of CaKoV and can, therefore, be used in epidemiological studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Genomic and phylogenetic characteristics of a novel goose astrovirus in Anhui Province, Central-Eastern China.
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Wang, Yong, Bai, Caixia, Zhang, Da, Yang, Kankan, Yu, Zhaorong, Jiang, Shudong, Ge, Kai, and Li, Yongdong
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GEESE , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *PROVINCES - Abstract
• This is the first systematic phylogenetic analysis of GAstV in Anhui, China. • GAstV was isolated in 35/48 samples from goslings with gout in Anhui Province. • Whole genomes of five GAstV strains were obtained. • Anhui strains had high sequence similarity with the Shandong strain SDPY. • The JSHA strain and AHAU2 strain both resulted from recombination events. Goose astrovirus (GAstV) causes a novel disease characterized by urate deposition in the viscera and joints in goslings in many provinces of China, leading to huge economic losses in the goose industry. To better understand the genetic diversity of GAstV in the Anhui Province, Central-Eastern China, 48 kidney samples from goslings with gout were subjected to reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis for detecting GAstV, and phylogenetic analysis of whole genomes and ORFs was performed. Thirty-five samples were GAstV-positive, indicating that the virus is a frequent cause of gout. The whole genomes of 5 GAstV strains were successfully sequenced and named AHAU1–5. The sequenced genomes and those of reference GAstV strains in GenBank displayed 97.4–99.8% similarity. The isolates had high nucleotide sequence similarity with the GAstV reference strain SDPY. A phylogenetic analysis showed that AHAU1 and AHAU4 were closely related to the reference strain SDPY; AHAU2, AHAU3, and AHAU5 formed separate branches. Furthermore, recombination analysis revealed putative recombination sites in the Jiangsu strains that originated from strains in the Anhui and Shandong Provinces, accompanied by the recombination of different strains in the Anhui Province. This study is the first to carry out systematic phylogenetic analysis of GAstV isolated in the Anhui Province, Central-Eastern China. By improving our understanding of the diversity of GAstV in the Anhui Province, these results provide a basis for the prevention and control of its spread. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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13. Burns caused by alcohol-based fires in the household coal stove in Anhui Province, China
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Chen, Xu-Lin, Guo, Feng, Liang, Xun, Wang, Fei, Wang, Yong-Jie, and Sun, Ye-Xiang
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FIRES , *COAL stoves , *FIRE victims , *TRAUMATIC shock (Pathology) , *TREATMENT for burns & scalds , *UNIVERSITY hospitals , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *ANALYSIS of variance , *BURNS & scalds , *CHI-squared test , *ETHANOL , *FLUID therapy , *HYGIENE products , *POPULATION geography , *RESEARCH funding , *T-test (Statistics) , *DISEASE incidence - Abstract
Abstract: The Chinese peasants in the middle of Anhui Province and north of Dabieshan Mountain are accustomed to using industrial alcohol to kindle honeycomb briquettes in their household coal stoves. Pouring alcohol into the stove often results in flame burns when the honeycomb briquettes inside are not completely extinguished. The purpose of this study is to describe the unique cause and clinical characteristics of this type of injury. Methods: A retrospective review was performed in the Anhui Medical University Hospital Burn Center during a 10-year period, from January 1998 to December 2007, on the records of patients, who sustained burns by alcohol-based firing in household coal stoves. A total of 180 patients were identified and divided into two groups: children (<14 years of age) and adults (>14 years of age). Results: Boys and housewives were at greatest risk for this burn. As many as 115 patients (64%) sustained more than 10% burns, and children had a significantly larger full-thickness burn area than that of adults. The upper limbs of children and the lower limbs of adults were the most common areas to be injured. All patients came from Shucheng and its neighbouring counties, all of which are located in the middle of Anhui Province and to the north of Dabieshan Mountain. Summer months and daytime, especially during 16:00–17:59h and 8:00–11:59h, were the times of the highest incidence. A total of 80 patients underwent surgical intervention. The mean lengths of stay in hospital of children and adults patients were 21.38 days and 16.96 days, respectively. Two children died of severe shock, leading to a mortality rate of 1.11%. Conclusion: Burns caused by alcohol-based fires in household coal stoves is a common thermal injury in the middle of Anhui Province in China with characteristic clinical presentation and calls for preventive educational intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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