Publications by authors named "Chang-Quan Han"

Live, attenuated hepatitis A vaccines are used widely in China but there is uncertainty regarding the persistence of vaccine-induced anti-HAV antibodies after single dose and booster dose administrated at month 12. A large scale clinical trial to evaluate the live, attenuated hepatitis A vaccine was conducted in Hebei province between 1996 and 1999. Five years after the trials, children in single dose and booster dose groups were bled and followed.

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  • A study conducted in rural Hebei Province, China, in 2002 involved 10,105 children with diarrhea or dysentery to examine the disease burden of shigellosis.
  • Infants were the most frequently treated for diarrhea, particularly those under 5 years old, with a notable prevalence of shigellosis in children aged 3-4 years and older adults over 60.
  • The majority of Shigella isolates detected were resistant to common antibiotics but remained susceptible to ciprofloxacin and similar drugs, highlighting the urgent need for effective vaccines against shigellosis.
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Rotavirus is the pathogen most commonly associated with severe gastroenteritis in young children in the People's Republic of China, yet there are few population-based data on the incidence of rotavirus infection. The present study investigated the burden of rotavirus diarrhea and rotavirus infections in rural China, according to age. Population-based surveillance was used to study the incidence of rotavirus infection among children <5 years of age in 4 townships of Zhengding County, Hebei Province, China.

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Passive surveillance on the burden of disease due to diarrhoea will underestimate the burden if families use healthcare providers outside the surveillance system. To study this issue, a community-based cluster survey was conducted during October 2001 in the catchment area for a passive surveillance study in Zhengding county, a rural area of northern China. Interviews were conducted at 7 randomly-selected households in each of 39 study villages.

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AIM:To understand the anti HBs persistence and the long-term preventive efficacy in rural newborns after vaccination with plasma-derived hepatitis B vaccine.METHODS:In the time of expanded program on immunization (EPI), the newborns were vaccinated with 10&mgr;gcenter dot3 doses of hepatitis B vaccine and 762 newborns who were HBsAg negative after primary immunization were selected for cohort observation from 1986 to 1998. Their serum samples were detected qualitatively and quantitatively for hepatitis B infecting markers, including HBsAg, anti-HBs and anti-HBc by SPRIA Kits.

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