Publications by authors named "Peiyong Huang"

This study assessed the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV, and associated risk factors among female sex workers (FSWs) in Guangxi autonomous region, China. A cross-sectional study of 488 FSWs was conducted using a structured questionnaire to collect sociodemographic and behavioral information. Biological specimens from subjects were sampled to detect various STIs and HIV infection.

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A novel small-molecule inhibitor, referred to here as R706, was discovered in a high-throughput screen of chemical libraries against Huh-7-derived replicon cells carrying autonomously replicating subgenomic RNA of hepatitis C virus (HCV). R706 was highly potent in blocking HCV RNA replication as measured by real-time reverse transcription-PCR and Western blotting of R706-treated replicon cells. Structure-activity iterations of the R706 series yielded a lead compound, R803, that was more potent and highly specific for HCV replication, with no significant inhibitory activity against a panel of HCV-related positive-stranded RNA viruses.

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Article Synopsis
  • HIV has spread in China, particularly increasing among the heterosexual population in certain areas, with a survey highlighting its prevalence among STD clinic attendees.
  • The study conducted with over 11,000 participants showed a 1.2% prevalence of HIV infections linked to factors like being unmarried, low education, specific city residency, and risky behaviors like drug use and unprotected sex.
  • The findings suggest that HIV rates in STD clinics are higher than the general population, indicating that public STD clinics can play a crucial role in identifying and controlling HIV through targeted programs.
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Objective: To measure prevalence of syphilis among the STI clinic population in Guangxi, China, and to assess the socioeconomic and behavioural characteristics associated with the infection.

Methods: We undertook a cross-sectional survey and syphilis and HIV serologic testing among 11 473 patients attending 14 community and hospital-based dermatovenereal clinics across eight cities in Guangxi between December 2004 and February 2006.

Results: 1297 (11.

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A majority of the orthopoxviruses, including the variola virus that causes the dreaded smallpox disease, encode a highly conserved 28-kDa protein with a classic RING finger sequence motif (C(3)HC(4)) at their carboxyl-terminal domains. The RING domain of p28 has been shown to be a critical determinant of viral virulence for the ectromelia virus (mousepox virus) in a murine infection model (Senkevich, T. G.

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By exchanging the N domain and C domain of hEGF and hTGF-alpha genes by PCR, two chimeras E-TGF(EGF(1-32)-TGF-alpha(34-50))and T-EGF(TGF-alpha(1-33)-EGF(33-53))were constructed. The wild and chimeric molecules were expressed in E.coli under phoA system.

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