Publications by authors named "Shiyu Niu"

Dewatering is an indispensable link in sludge treatment, but its effect on the microplastics (MPs) remains inadequately understood. This study investigated the physicochemical changes and leaching behavior of MPs during the mechanical dewatering of sludge, as well as the impact of MP leachates on activated sludge (AS). After sludge dewatering, MPs exhibit rougher surfaces, decreased sizes and altered functional groups due to the addition of dewatering agents and the application of mechanical force.

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  • - In 2022, the monkeypox virus spread worldwide, highlighting the urgent need for effective antiviral treatments, particularly due to the limited options available.
  • - Researchers developed and tested multiple monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against monkeypox, identifying several with strong antiviral effects, especially a duo called M1H11 and M3B2, which worked better together.
  • - A bispecific antibody, Bis-M1M3, showed protective effects in mice and had a long duration in the bloodstream of rhesus macaques, paving the way for future antiviral drug development against monkeypox and related viruses.
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  • Mpox virus (MPXV) is still spreading around the world, and there’s a new outbreak in Shenzhen, China, since June 2023.
  • Scientists studied 92 MPXV samples from this outbreak and found that the virus has different sources and two main ways it spreads.
  • They discovered new genetic changes in the virus, including a new version called lineage C.1.1, and some mutations that affect how the virus interacts with the immune system.
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Objective: Similar with influenza virus, antigenic drift is highly relevant to SARS-CoV-2 evolution, and immune imprinting has been found to limit the performance of updated vaccines based on the emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2. We aimed to investigate whether repeated exposure to Omicron variant could reduce the immune imprinting from previous vaccination.

Methods: A total of 194 participants with different status of vaccination (unvaccinated, regular vaccination and booster vaccination) confirmed for first infection and re-infection with BA.

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Dengue, the most prevalent mosquito-borne disease worldwide, poses a significant health burden. This study integrates clinical data and transcriptomic datasets from different phases of dengue to investigate distinctive and shared cellular and molecular features. Clinical data from 29 dengue patients were collected and analyzed alongside a public transcriptomic data set (GSE28405) to perform differential gene expression analysis, functional enrichment, immune landscape assessment, and development of machine learning model.

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Understanding of infection dynamics is important for public health measures against monkeypox virus (MPXV) infection. Herein, samples from multiple body sites and environmental fomites of 77 acute MPXV infections (HIV co-infection: N = 42) were collected every two to three days and used for detection of MPXV DNA, surface protein specific antibodies and neutralizing titers. Skin lesions show 100% positivity rate of MPXV DNA, followed by rectum (88.

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Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) receive large quantities of microplastics (MPs) from raw wastewater, but many MPs are trapped in the sludge. Land application of sludge is a significant source of MP pollution. Existing reviews have summarized the analysis methods of MPs in sludge and the effect of MPs on sludge treatments.

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  • A new version of the COVID virus called JN.1 is spreading more easily and can avoid the protection given by current vaccines.
  • This variant comes from another virus called BA.2.86 but doesn't seem to make people more sick, and medicines still work against both.
  • Scientists need to keep studying these viruses and work together worldwide to create better vaccines and treatments to help fight the pandemic.
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Obesity is a complex, multifactorial disease. The incidence of overweight and obesity has doubled worldwide since 1980, and nearly one-third of the world population is now classified as overweight or obese. Obesity rates are increasing in all age groups and for both sexes, regardless of geographic region, race, or socioeconomic status, although they are generally higher in older adults and women.

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Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has exhibited great utility in the early and rapid identification of SARS-CoV-2. However, the efficacy of wastewater surveillance under China's previous strict epidemic prevention policy remains to be described. We collected the WBE data of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the Third People's Hospital of Shenzhen and several communities to determine the significant effectiveness of routine wastewater surveillance in monitoring the local spread of SARS-CoV-2 under tight containment of the epidemic.

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Plant non-harvest changes element circulation and has a marked effect on element sinks in the ecosystem. In this study, a field investigation was conducted on the fixation of nitrogen and phosphorus in , the most dominant plant species in the Dongting Lake wetlands. Further, to quantitatively compare the difference in nitrogen and phosphorus sinks between harvest and non-harvest, an experiment on the release of the two elements from two types of litters (leaves and stems) was studied.

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Despite a wealth of information on removal of the microplastics (MPs) in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), little attention has been paid to how wastewater treatment process affect the MP physicochemical and adsorption characteristics. In this study, changes in physicochemical property of three MPs, i.e.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Shiyu Niu"

  • - Shiyu Niu's research spans multiple critical areas, primarily focusing on environmental impacts of microplastics and viral infections, particularly the monkeypox virus and SARS-CoV-2, emphasizing their implications on public health and treatment strategies.
  • - Key findings include the identification of microplastics' leaching behaviors during sludge treatment processes, as well as the development of monoclonal and bispecific antibodies that effectively neutralize the monkeypox virus, contributing to potential antiviral interventions.
  • - Additionally, Niu's work highlights the evolutionary patterns of the MPXV in outbreaks, immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 variants, and the clinical implications of dengue patient immune profiles, revealing important insights for public health initiatives and treatment protocols.