Publications by authors named "Haiqing Xiang"

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  • - The study highlights the pressing need for equitable access to primary healthcare in rural areas, emphasizing China's "Healthy China" initiative, which aims to enhance healthcare services and address challenges in remote regions like Liannan Yao Autonomous County.
  • - By applying a two-step floating catchment area model and incorporating local transportation means, the research analyzes healthcare accessibility, revealing significant issues such as unequal distribution of medical resources and varying transportation impacts on service availability.
  • - Findings suggest that simply improving transportation in these areas isn't enough; a balanced development of healthcare service capabilities and spatial organization of resources is crucial for enhancing overall accessibility and ensuring both equity and efficiency in health services.
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The slow onset of traditional antidepressants has become an urgent clinical issue, researchers are constantly exploring new antidepressants with prompt action. Previous studies have found that zinc levels were decreased in serum and brain of depressed patients or animal models. Zinc treatment can improve depressive symptoms and enhance the antidepressant effects of monoamine antidepressants.

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A suitable animal model of CVA16 infection is crucial in order to understand its pathogenesis and to help develop antiviral vaccines or screen therapeutic drugs. The neonatal mouse model has a short sensitivity period to CA16 infection, which is a major limitation. In this study, we demonstrate that adult (60-day-old) gerbils are susceptible to CVA16 infection at high doses (10 TCID).

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Objective: To explore the risk factors of injuries among school aged children from migrant workers' families, in Hangzhou.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey on 3582 students from eight separate schools in which, four were set for migrant workers' families and the other four were for families of permanent residents. Stratified cluster random sampling method was used.

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Objective: To explore the relationship between air pollution and acute onset of cerebral hemorrhage in Hangzhou.

Methods: Time-stratified case-crossover study was used to analyze the effect of aerosol optical depth (AOD), PM(10), SO(2) and NO(2) on the acute onset of cerebral hemorrhage. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate the odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs) in relation to an increase of one unit of AOD and 10 microg/m(3) of air pollutants.

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Objective: To investigate the short-term effect of particulate matter in air on the mortality of stroke.

Methods: Using time-stratified case-crossover study design, an association was examined between stroke mortality and particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter of < 10 microm (PM10) of 2002 - 2004 in Hangzhou city. Meanwhile, the acute health effect of other gaseous pollutants (sulfur dioxide, SO2 and nitrogen dioxide, NO2) was also analyzed.

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A conjugative plasmid, pMRV150, which mediated multiple-drug resistance (MDR) to at least six antibiotics, including ampicillin, streptomycin, gentamicin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, was identified in a Vibrio cholerae O139 isolate from Hangzhou, eastern China, in 2004. According to partial pMRV150 DNA sequences covering 15 backbone regions, the plasmid is most similar to pIP1202, an IncA/C plasmid in an MDR Yersinia pestis isolate from a Madagascar bubonic plague patient, at an identity of 99.99% (22,180/22,183 nucleotides).

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The common respiratory viruses, including influenza A, influenza B, and newly emerging severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) viruses, may cause similar clinical symptoms. Therefore, differential diagnosis of these virus pathogens is frequently required for single clinical samples. In addition, there is an urgent need for noninfectious and stable RNA standards and controls for multivirus detection.

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Background: The Chinese National People's Congress ratified the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) on 27 August 2005, signaling China's commitment to implement tobacco control policies and legislation consistent with the treaty. This study was designed to examine attitudes towards four WHO FCTC measures among Chinese urban residents.

Methods: In a cross-sectional design study, survey data were collected from two Chinese urban cities involving a sample of 3,003 residents aged 15 years or older.

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We describe the isolation of Laribacter hongkongensis in Hangzhou City, People's Republic of China. One strain of bacterium, named LHHZ242, had many of the same phenotypic and genotypic characteristics as Laribacter hongkongensis described in previous publications. This discovery proves that Laribacter hongkongensis is also associated with community-acquired gastroenteritis outside Hong Kong.

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Objective: The China Seven Cities Study (CSCS) monitors geographic and temporal trends in tobacco use among adolescents and adults in seven cities throughout Mainland China: Harbin, Shenyang, Wuhan, Chengdu, Kunming, Hangzhou, and Qingdao. This article presents the methodology and prevalence data from the baseline survey of the CSCS, conducted in 2002.

Methods: Stratified random samples of middle schools, high schools, and colleges were selected within each city.

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