Publications by authors named "Hongfei Mi"

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  • The study evaluates the fatty liver index (FLI) as a noninvasive tool to predict all-cause and specific disease mortality over a 26.25-year follow-up of 11,297 participants.
  • Results show that an FLI of 60 or higher is linked to increased risks of death from all causes, cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, particularly in females aged 40-60 and individuals who are non-overweight or not abdominally obese.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the importance of FLI in assessing mortality risk, highlighting the need for targeted interventions in specific vulnerable groups.
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  • The study evaluates Hepatitis B incidence trends in Xiamen City from 2004 to 2022, finding a decline in overall rates, particularly among men and adults aged 30-39.
  • Data analysis involved various models to predict future cases, with the NNAR model emerging as the best performer, forecasting a rise in new cases from 4271 in 2023 to 5314 by 2027.
  • The findings indicate a need for enhanced prevention and targeted interventions to address the continuing public health issue of Hepatitis B in Xiamen.
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Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of different brands of immunochromatographic test (ICT) reagents for using homogenized samples to provide a reference for reagent quality control.

Methods: Eight commercially available ICT reagents were evaluated, of which three used the latex method and five used the colloidal gold method. Analytical performance evaluation using a pure culture broth of , as well as clinical application validation using cervical epithelial cell samples acquired from the research subjects, were conducted.

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Background: The pivotal phase 3 efficacy clinical trial has demonstrated that a two-dose regimen of dNS1-RBD (Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise, Beijing, China) is well-tolerated and provides wide protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, the effectiveness of a single-dose regimen is still unknown. We aimed to estimate the effectiveness of one-dose of dNS1-RBD against symptomatic Omicron infections in real-world conditions.

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Background: The widespread occurrence of syphilis remains a global public health problem. Although penicillin has been recommended as the first-line therapy for syphilis for more than 70 years, treatment failure occurs in 10-20% of patients with early syphilis. Recent studies have reported varied single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of related to penicillin resistance.

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Objectives: To investigate the associations between the overall burden of comorbidity, inflammatory indicators in plasma and Ct values among the elderly with COVID-19.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study. The results of each nucleic acid test of during hospitalization were obtained.

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Objective: Vaccine effectiveness can measure herd immunity, but the effectiveness of inactivated vaccines in Xiamen remains unclear. Our study was designed to understand the herd immunity of the COVID-19 inactivated vaccine against the SARA-CoV-2 Delta variant in the real world of Xiamen.

Methods: We carried out a test-negative case-control study to explore the vaccine's effectiveness.

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(CD) is a major cause of healthcare-associated infections and antibiotic-associated diarrhea in hospitalized patients worldwide. Carriers of toxigenic CD (tCD) have a higher risk of developing CD infections and can transmit CD to the environment and susceptible patients. However, little is known regarding the carriers and transmission of tCD in China.

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Misuse and overuse of antibiotics have led to serious resistance problems that pose a grave threat to human health. How to solve the increasing antibiotic resistance problem is a huge challenge. Besides the traditional strategy of developing novel antimicrobial agents, exploring ways to enhance the lethal activity of antibiotics currently available is another feasible approach to fight against resistance.

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The contribution of reactive oxygen species (ROS) to antimicrobial lethality was examined by treating Escherichia coli with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), an antioxidant solvent frequently used in antimicrobial studies. DMSO inhibited killing by ampicillin, kanamycin, and two quinolones and had little effect on MICs. DMSO-mediated protection correlated with decreased ROS accumulation and provided evidence for ROS-mediated programmed cell death.

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