Publications by authors named "Feifei Yin"

Eld's deer (Rucervus eldii) is a rare and globally endangered tropical Southeast Asian deer species. There is no research on pathogens in Eld's deer in Hainan, China. This study aimed to understand the virus diversity and novel viruses in Eld's deer, and provided important epidemiological baseline information for conservation of this endangered species.

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Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, we continuously monitored the epidemiology of influenza virus among pediatric patients from January 2021 to December 2023 in Hainan Island, China.

Methods: In this study, we collected 54,974 nasopharyngeal swab samples for influenza A Virus (IAV) testing and 53,151 samples for influenza B Virus (IBV) testing from pediatric outpatients. Additionally, we also collected 19,687 nasopharyngeal swab samples from pediatric inpatients for IAV and IBV testing.

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The prevalence and evolution of foamy viruses (FVs) have become the focus of research because of the risk of new zoonotic diseases. FVs have been isolated from various mammals and exhibit long-term co-speciation with their hosts. They also appear to be mild and nonpathogenic to their hosts.

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  • The study examined low-temperature oxidation of lignite in water over short (50 days) and long (200 days) periods under varying oxygen levels (8%, 18%, 21%) to assess risks for spontaneous combustion in coal mining areas (goaf).
  • Results showed that both short-term and long-term water-immersed coal had a lower apparent activation energy during secondary oxidation compared to primary oxidation at 18% oxygen, indicating a higher risk of spontaneous combustion.
  • It was found that primary oxidation processes increase the risk of secondary spontaneous combustion, particularly at lower oxygen levels (8% and 18%), while at 21% oxygen, the risk is lower; a temperature inflection point was
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  • Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) are a major cause of respiratory infections in kids, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when other respiratory viruses' patterns changed due to non-pharmaceutical interventions.
  • A study analyzed nearly 19,339 respiratory samples from pediatric patients between 2021 and 2023, finding a total HPIV detection rate of 7.21%, with an increase in both test numbers and positive cases in 2023 compared to previous years.
  • The study noted a seasonal shift in HPIV prevalence, with most cases occurring in younger children, and highlighted the rise of co-infections with other pathogens, stressing the importance of ongoing monitoring for public health responses.
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Introduction: and -like diseases, resulting from obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacteria, pose a growing public health threat in China. To assess the current prevalence of these diseases on Hainan Island, a study was conducted on 9 bacterial pathogens found in patients with undifferentiated febrile illness (UFI) treated in Haikou between 2018 and 2021 using a TaqMan Polymerase Chain Reaction (TaqMan PCR) array.

Methods: Blood samples (=503) were collected from patients with UFI between 2018 and 2021.

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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, rhinovirus (RV) remained notable persistence, maintaining its presence while other seasonal respiratory viruses were largely suppressed by pandemic restrictions during national lockdowns. This research explores the epidemiological dynamics of RV infections among pediatric populations on Hainan Island, China, specifically focusing on the impact before and after the zero-COVID policy was lifted. From January 2021 to December 2023, 19 680 samples were collected from pediatric patients hospitalized with acute lower respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) at the Hainan Maternal and Child Health Hospital.

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What we believe to be a novel reconfigurable multi-channel microwave photonic (MWP) receiver for multi-band RF signal is demonstrated for the first time, to the best of our knowledge. A reconfigurable MWP signal processing chip based on two cascaded microring filter banks is employed in the proposed receiver, which slices the multi-band RF input into several narrow band signals and selects optical frequency comb lines for frequency converting of each channel. Due to the significant reconfigurability of the signal processing chip, the proposed receiver can flexibly choose the output frequency band of each channel, and thus different frequency components of the multi-band RF input can be down converted to the intermediate frequency (IF) band for receiving or converted to other frequency band for forwarding.

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  • The study addresses challenges in enhancing the photoluminescence of carbon dots (CDs) while maintaining their emission properties.
  • A new approach using deuterated CDs, achieved by replacing regular water with deuterated water, leads to improvements in their structure and luminescent performance.
  • The enhanced features of these deuterated CDs include increased quantum yield and emission intensity, making them suitable for applications like white-light-emitting diodes.
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We report a dual-polarization radio frequency (RF) channelizer based on microcombs. Two high-Q micro-ring resonators (MRRs) with slightly different free spectral ranges (FSRs) are used: one MRR is pumped to yield soliton crystal microcombs ("active"), and the other MRR is used as a "passive" periodic optical filter supporting dual-polarization operation to slice the RF spectrum. With the tailored mismatch between the FSRs of the active and passive MRRs, wideband RF spectra can be channelized into multiple segments featuring digital-compatible bandwidths via the Vernier effect.

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Bats are important mammal reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens. However, due to research limitations involving species, locations, pathogens, or sample types, the full diversity of viruses in bats remains to be discovered. We used next-generation sequencing technology to characterize the mammalian virome and analyze the phylogenetic evolution and diversity of mammalian viruses carried by bats from Haikou City and Tunchang County in Hainan Province, China.

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Host survival depends on the elimination of virus and mitigation of tissue damage. Herein, we report the modulation of D-mannose flux rewires the virus-triggered immunometabolic response cascade and reduces tissue damage. Safe and inexpensive D-mannose can compete with glucose for the same transporter and hexokinase.

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  • * An optoelectronic memristor was created using Ag/TiO nanowires and ZnO quantum dots to mimic biological associative learning, successfully demonstrating synaptic behaviors like long/short-term plasticity and learning-forgetting processes through light and electrical stimuli.
  • * The device achieved an 88.9% accuracy in handwriting digit recognition and emulated complex learning behaviors, indicating potential applications in brain-machine interfaces, autonomous robots, and self-learning technologies.
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  • The study examines the complete genome sequences of three Lymantria dispar nucleopolyhedrovirus (LdMNPV) isolates from China, Japan, and Turkey, which target gypsy moth larvae.
  • Shotgun pyrosequencing was used to analyze the genomes, revealing differences in size, GC content, and the number of open reading frames (ORFs) among the isolates.
  • Phylogenetic analysis indicates distinct genetic clusters for the isolates, highlighting significant genomic differences between groups and their geographic relationships.
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Developing electronic skins (e-skins) that are comparable to or even beyond human tactile perception holds significant importance in advancing the process of intellectualization. In this context, a machine-learning-motivated micropyramid array bimodal (MAB) e-skin based on capacitive sensing is reported, which enables spatial mapping applications based on bimodal sensing (proximity and pressure) implemented via fringing and iontronic effects, such as contactless measurement of 3D objects and contact recognition of Braille letters. Benefiting from the iontronic effect and single-micropyramid structure, the MAB e-skin in pressure mode yields impressive features: a maximum sensitivity of 655.

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Human herpes simplex virus (HSV), a double-stranded DNA virus belonging to the family and alpha herpesvirus subfamily, is one of the most epidemic pathogens in the population. Cell-to-cell spread is a special intercellular transmission mechanism of HSV that indicates the virulence of this virus. Through numerous studies on mutant HSV strains, many viral and host proteins involved in this process have been identified; however, the mechanisms remain poorly understood.

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In this study, due to multiple cases of dengue fever in two locations in Haikou, Hainan, several factors affecting the transmission of dengue fever in Haikou in 2019 were analyzed. It was found that dengue fever spread from two sites: a construction site, which was an epidemic site in Haikou, and the university, where only four confirmed cases were reported. Comparative analysis revealed that the important factors affecting the spread of dengue fever in Haikou were environmental hygiene status, knowledge popularization of dengue fever, educational background, medical insurance coverage and free treatment policy knowledge and active response by the government.

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Treatment at the early stage of onset is vital for the prognosis of rickettsioses. But the absence of specific clinical symptoms complicates the diagnosis of this condition. Herein we established a seminested recombinase polymerase amplification assay (snRPA-nfo) that enables quick detection and differentiation of rickettsial pathogens in clinical samples with high sensitivity and specificity.

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  • * A study in Hainan Province, China, involved collecting 855 ticks from dogs and cows to investigate the types of viruses present in those ticks and their potential impact on human health.
  • * The research identified 12 viral families linked to mammals, revealing key tick-borne viruses and providing valuable data that could help in controlling tick-related diseases in subtropical regions of China.
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In this paper, we propose a novel time-division multiplexed (TDM) array for a large-scale interferometric fiber-optic hydrophone system, in which we introduce a power-optimized reference probe and effectively reduce the additional white noise while correcting for light source frequency noise. Laser frequency noise usually introduces appreciable phase noise during demodulation of interferometric fiber-optic hydrophones. In the previous means, one would introduce an additional probe isolated from the environment in sensor array, and use it as a reference to calibrate the demodulation results of the other actual sensors.

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Recent developments in microwave photonic filters (MPFs) offer superior properties for radio frequency (RF) signal processing, such as large instantaneous bandwidth, high resolution and multifunctional shapes. However, it is quite challenging to realize two or more characteristics simultaneously to meet the diverse needs in complex electromagnetic environment. In this paper, we propose a reconfigurable RF signal spectral processor with both large instantaneous bandwidth and high resolution.

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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is a highly inherited neurodevelopmental disorder. Previous genetic research has linked ADHD to certain genes in the dopaminergic synaptic pathway. Nonetheless, research on this relationship has produced varying results across various populations.

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The risk of emerging infectious diseases (EID) is increasing globally. More than 60% of EIDs worldwide are caused by animal-borne pathogens. This study aimed to characterize the virome, analyze the phylogenetic evolution, and determine the diversity of rodent-borne viruses in Hainan Province, China.

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Introduction: Papillomaviruses (PVs) can cause hyperplasia in the skin and mucous membranes of humans, mammals, and non-mammalian animals, and are a significant risk factor for cervical and genital cancers.

Methods: Using next-generation sequencing (NGS), we identified two novel strains of papillomavirus, PV-HMU-1 and PV-HMU-2, in swabs taken from belugas () at Polar Ocean Parks in Qingdao and Dalian.

Results: We amplified the complete genomes of both strains and screened ten belugas and one false killer whale () for the late gene (L1) to determine the infection rate.

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Microwave photonic real-time Fourier transformation (RTFT) processing based on optical dispersion is a promising solution for microwave spectrum analysis. However, it usually brings the drawbacks of limited frequency resolution and large processing latency. Here, we demonstrate a low-latency microwave photonic RTFT processing based on bandwidth slicing and equivalent dispersion.

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