10 results on '"Su-jian, Pei"'
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2. Effect of nutrition intervention combined with anti-resistance exercise on patients with secondary sarcopenia caused by stroke.
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LIANG Bi-juan, LI Hua, DAI Lin-ling, LI Rui, MA Ji-juan, and SU Jian-pei
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- 2024
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3. [Competition Results of Parasitic Disease Control Techniques among Technician in Hubei Province in 2015]
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Jia-li, Wu, Zu-wu, Tu, Su-jian, Pei, Hua-xun, Zhang, Hong, Zhu, Shun-xiang, Cai, and li, Tang
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Male ,China ,Microscopy ,Plasmodium ,Parasitic Diseases ,Animals ,Humans ,Schistosomiasis ,Female ,Communicable Diseases - Abstract
Objective To understand the qualification of technicians in parasitic disease control in Hubei Province by analyzing the rusults of technique competition in 2015.Provincial competitions on basic knowledge and on skills were conducted among 68 technicians in 17 cities (prefectures) in May 2015. The results were collected and analyzed with SPSS18.0 software. Scores were descriptively analyzed, and group comparisons were made by t-test and ANOVA.The average score of the 68 competitors was 77.6, with a passing rate of 76.5%. In detail, the average scores of blood slide-making, Plasmodium detection, Kato-Katz slide-making and helminth egg detection were 9.3(passing rate, 98.5%), 14.2 (32.4%), 8.6 (98.53%) and 22.6 (27.9%) respectively. The average scores on theoretical knowledge and blood slide-making of female competitors were (84.5±17.3) and (9.4±0.4), respectively, significantly higher than those of the males (70.7±21.1, 9.1±0.9 respectively) (P0.05). The scores of Plasmodium microscopy and egg microscopy were higher in competitors from counties[(16.3±8.0), (25.8±12.0)] than in those from cities/prefectures [(12.5±6.5), (20.0±10.8)] (P0.05). In addition, the average scores on theoretical knowledge and egg dection were higher in competitors from districts with schistosomiasis control task [(84.4±18.4), (25.4±11.0)] than in those from areas without schistosomiasis control task[(61.1±14.7), (16.0±10.8)](P0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in scores of various items among competitors of different ages and with professional ranks (P0.05).There is a good overall performance among the professionals but an imbalance in detecting capability in different areas. The microscopic examination skill also needs to be improved.
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- 2018
4. A New Species ofLithobius (Monotarsobius)Verhoeff, 1905 (Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae) from China
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Guicai Zhang, Ming-sheng Zhu, Su-jian Pei, Huiqin Ma, and Lili Liu
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Lithobius ,Insect Science ,Lithobiidae ,Zoology ,Biology ,Subgenus ,China ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The present paper deals with a new species of the subgenus Lithobius (Monotarsobius) Verhoeff, 1905 (Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae), recently discovered in China. Lithobius (Monotarsobius) subspinipes sp. nov. was found in Hebei and Hainan Provinces. The head shield, tergites, coxosternum and some other diagnostic characters of the new species are illustrated.
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- 2009
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5. A New Species of the GenusHessebiusVerhoeff, 1941 (Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae) from China
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Huiqin Ma, Su-jian Pei, and Ming-Sheng Zhu
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biology ,Insect Science ,Lithobiidae ,Zoology ,Gonopod ,Taxonomy (biology) ,biology.organism_classification ,China ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
A new species of the genus Hessebius Verhoeff, 1941 (Lithobiomorpha: Lithobiidae) is described, discovered in China. Hessebius longispinipes n. sp. was found in Xinjiang Uygur Auton- omous Region. The new species can be distinguished from all other Hessebius by its distinctive back- wards, long terminal thorn of the second section of the female gonopods.
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- 2009
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6. [Epidemiological analysis of malaria prevalence in Hubei Province in 2013]
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Jing, Xia, Shun-xiang, Cai, Wen, Lin, Ling-cong, Sun, Kai-jie, Li, Su-jian, Pei, Xiao-rong, Dong, Mu-min, Cao, and Hua-xun, Zhang
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Time Factors ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Malaria - Abstract
To explore the endemic situation of malaria in Hubei Province in 2013, so as to put forward effective elimination strategies and measures.The data of malaria cases were searched from the Disease Reporting Information System of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and analyzed with the descriptive epidemiological method for the epidemiological characteristics of malaria in Hubei Province in 2013.A total of 129 malaria cases were reported in Hubei Province in 2013 with the incidence of 0.02/10,000, and all of them were imported cases, in which 86 cases with Plasmodium falciparum infection, 32 cases with P. vivax infection, 7 cases with P. ovale infection and 4 cases with P. malariae infection. The distribution of malaria cases was concentrated in Wuhan City (76 cases), Yichang City (10 cases), Xiangyang City (7 cases) and Huangshi City (6 cases), accounting for 76.74% of the total cases. There was no significant seasonal variation in the reporting time of the cases. Totally 99.22% of the cases were male, the age distribution concentrated mainly on 20-49 years. The occupation distribution concentrated mainly on the worker, farmer, cadre staff and migrant worker. The main original areas of the imported cases were Africa (111 cases, 86.05%) and Asia (17 cases, 13.18%).There is no local malaria cases reported in Hubei Province in 2013, however, the imported malaria cases are increased. Therefore, it is necessary to further strengthen the multi-sector collaboration of vector control, while the health education should be intensified especially in the key population.
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- 2015
7. [Epidemic situation and control strategy of imported malaria in Hubei Province from 2006 to 2011]
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Kai-Jie, Li, Guang-Quan, Huang, Hua-Xun, Zhang, Wen, Lin, Xiao-Rong, Dong, Qi, Pi, Su-Jian, Pei, and Le-Qun, Hu
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Travel ,Young Adult ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Epidemics ,Aged ,Malaria ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To understand the characteristics of imported malaria in Hubei Province so as to provide the evidence for formulating the prevention and control strategy.The data of all imported malaria cases from 2006-01 to 2011-07 were retrospectively analyzed, and at the same time, the imported malaria cases since 2010 were interviewed through telephone and the cases since 2011-05 were interviewed face to face. All data were analyzed with EpiInfo.There were 195 imported malaria cases from 2006-01-01 to 2011-07-07, and there was a rising trend but there was no obvious difference among seasons. The interval between the disease onset and diagnosis was shorter in high educated people than low educated people (chi2 = 10.93, P0.01) and in the severe cases than the slight cases (chi2 = 4.58, P0.05). The severe rates of malaria cases were 70.4% and 82.9% in the low educated group and the high educated group, respectively (chi2 = 7.02, P0.01). Non-condition regression analysis showed that there were three influence factors which affected severe malaria, including whether or not self-treatment instead of seeing doctor when being fever; whether or not having health education before going abroad; whether or not considering malaria of the initial diagnosis doctor.It is very important to strengthen the personnel abroad malaria health education, the malaria blood smear microscopic inspection in medical institutions, and the initial diagnosis doctor's awareness on malaria.
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- 2013
8. [Analysis of malaria epidemic situation and control in Hubei Province from 1974 to 2015].
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Kai-Jie L, Shun-Xiang C, Wen L, Jing X, Su-Jian P, and Hua-Xun Z
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- Animals, China epidemiology, Disease Eradication statistics & numerical data, Humans, Malaria parasitology, Epidemics, Malaria epidemiology, Malaria prevention & control
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Objective: To analyze the malaria control measures and epidemic trend in Hubei Province from 1974 to 2015, so as to provide the evidence for malaria elimination path analysis., Methods: The malaria control data in Hubei Province from 1974 to 2015 were collected and analyzed retrospectively by descriptive epidemiological methods., Results: The epidemic process of malaria in Hubei Province was divided into four stages. From 1974 to 1979, it was high prevalence state of malaria, and the average annual incidence was 174.47/10 000. From 1980 to 1999, the main control strategies were to control the infection source and mosquitoes, and the average annual incidence was 17.30/10 000, significantly downward. From 2000 to 2009, through the surveillance of infection sources and controlling malaria outbreaks and strengthening the floating population management, the average annual incidence was 0.42/10 000. After 2010, followed by the elimination phase of malaria, the incidence continued to decline. In 2013, there was no local infection for the first time. The difference of average annual incidence among above-mentioned stages was statistically significant ( χ
2 = 1 254.36, P < 0.05)., Conclusions: The malaria epidemic process in Hubei Provincial experienced the high epidemic stage, sharply drop stage, low incidence phase and the elimination phase. However, the natural factors affecting malaria still exist. Therefore, strengthening the control of imported malaria and surveillance should be the main task in the process of eliminating malaria in the future.- Published
- 2016
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9. [Epidemiological analysis of malaria prevalence in Hubei Province from 2010 to 2014].
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Jing X, Shun-Xiang C, Wen L, Su-Jian P, Kai-Jie L, Ling-Cong S, Xiao-Rong D, Mu-Min C, Dong-Ni W, and Hua-Xun Z
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- Adolescent, Adult, China epidemiology, Humans, Malaria transmission, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Young Adult, Epidemics, Malaria epidemiology
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Objective: To understand the malaria epidemic situation in Hubei Province from 2010 to 2014, so as to provide the evidence for formulating the effective malaria elimination strategies and measures in this province., Methods: The data from the Disease Reporting Information System of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention were collected and analyzed with the descriptive epidemiological method for the epidemiological characteristics of malaria in Hubei Province from 2010 to 2014., Results: A total of 997 malaria cases were reported in Hubei Province from 2010 to 2014, there were 618 cases of vivax malaria, 352 cases of falciparum malaria, 18 cases of Plasmodium ovale infection, and 9 cases of Plasmodium malariae infection. Among all the reported cases, 479 were local cases and 518 were imported cases. No local malaria cases were reported from Hubei Province since 2013. The overall imported malaria cases showed a gradual increasing trend from 2010 to 2014, the proportion of falciparum malaria increased quite significantly from 2010 to 2014. The malaria cases were mainly distributed in Xiangyang, Wuhan, Xiaogan, Yichang, Jingmen and Suizhou cities, reaching 81.85% of the cases of the whole province. There were 810 male cases and 187 female cases, with a sex ratio of 4.33:1. The local malaria cases were mainly aged from 40 to 69 years, accounted for 78.29% of the total local cases, and 88.22% (457/518) of the whole local cases were concentrated in 20-49 age groups. The local cases were mainly farmers (67.01%). Among the imported malaria cases, the occupation distribution concentrated mainly on the worker, migrant worker, and farmer (63.90%)., Conclusions: The local malaria epidemic situation has been effectively controlled in Hubei Province, which reflects the initiative achievements of malaria elimination. However, there are still many imported malaria cases from abroad. Therefore, the imported malaria from abroad still remains the key of malaria control in Hubei Province.
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- 2016
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10. [Application of ARIMA model on prediction of malaria incidence].
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Jing X, Hua-Xun Z, Wen L, Su-Jian P, Ling-Cong S, Xiao-Rong D, Mu-Min C, Dong-Ni W, and Shunxiang C
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- China epidemiology, Forecasting, Humans, Incidence, Models, Statistical, Malaria epidemiology
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Objective: To predict the incidence of local malaria of Hubei Province applying the Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average model (ARIMA)., Methods: SPSS 13.0 software was applied to construct the ARIMA model based on the monthly local malaria incidence in Hubei Province from 2004 to 2009. The local malaria incidence data of 2010 were used for model validation and evaluation., Results: The model of ARIMA (1, 1, 1) (1, 1, 0)
12 was tested as relatively the best optimal with the AIC of 76.085 and SBC of 84.395. All the actual incidence data were in the range of 95% CI of predicted value of the model. The prediction effect of the model was acceptable., Conclusions: The ARIMA model could effectively fit and predict the incidence of local malaria of Hubei Province.- Published
- 2016
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