Publications by authors named "Wang Chuning"

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  • Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) is crucial for thermohaline circulation and is primarily formed from Dense Shelf Water (DSW) in Antarctic polynyas, particularly the Ross Sea.
  • The study reveals a strong correlation between DSW production in the Ross Sea and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM), with significant changes occurring based on SAM phases, affecting wind patterns and sea ice formation.
  • A future positive trend in SAM and a shift of the Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) could impact DSW and AABW formation, altering ocean properties and climate dynamics.
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Vaccine hesitancy is a common issue for children with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) in China. The objective of this paper is to assess the immunization statuses of children with ITP, analyze the possible relationship between immunization and thrombocytopenia, and evaluate the safety of immunization after ITP remission. We included 186 children with an ITP history and followed up with them for two years after receiving re-immunization recommendations.

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  • OXA-232 carbapenemase is increasingly prevalent in China, leading to high mortality rates and limited treatment options, highlighting the need for better understanding of its impact on Klebsiella pneumoniae.
  • The study analyzed 81 clinical isolates of OXA-232-producing K. pneumoniae from 2017 to 2021, revealing high resistance rates to various antibiotics and identifying several genetic diversity factors, including multiple sequence types and plasmid types.
  • Findings stress the importance of genomic surveillance for these resistant strains to improve infection control and prevention strategies, reflecting a rising challenge in anti-infective therapy.
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Sequence type (ST) 15 has become an emerging clone of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in which type I-E* CRISPR-Cas usually exists, indicating that the CRISPR-Cas system may not be able to block the transfer of plasmids. The purpose of this study was to explore the mechanisms underlying dissemination of plasmids in K. pneumoniae ST15.

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Objectives: Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) is one of the most common bacteria in the hospital-acquired central nervous system (CNS) infections. Central nervous system infections caused by carbapenem-resistant K.

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Background: To understand the regional epidemiology and clinical characteristics of adenovirus pneumonia in hospitalized children during the 2019 outbreak of respiratory adenoviruses in China.

Methods: We analyzed the epidemiologic trend of adenovirus in children hospitalized for acute lower respiratory tract infections in Xiamen in 2019. Adenovirus was identified using direct fluorescent antibody detection.

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  • - Parents and healthcare providers often delay or avoid immunizations for children with neurological conditions, prompting a study to explore this issue and the effect of specialist recommendations on vaccination practices.
  • - The study analyzed data from 2,221 children with neurological conditions seeking vaccination advice in China between 2017-2019, revealing that 90.9% had delayed immunizations and the overall vaccine coverage rate was only 56.1%.
  • - Results showed that specialized consultations significantly improved vaccine confidence, with 92.2% of children resuming immunization without any reported worsening of their neurological conditions.
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The global carbon cycle is strongly modulated by organic carbon (OC) sequestration and decomposition. Whereas OC sequestration is relatively well constrained, there are few quantitative estimates of its susceptibility to decomposition. Fjords are hot spots of sedimentation and OC sequestration in marine sediments.

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Objectives: Enterococcus faecium is one of the important pathogens causing nosocomial infection, which can be resistant to fosfomycin by obtaining the plasmid-encoded fosfomycin resistance genes, and the mutation of MurA protein encoded by chromosome is a newly discovered fosfomycin resistance mechanism in recent years.

Methods: In this study, we found a fosfomycin-resistant clinical isolate of E. faecium Efm_1415 with fosfomycin MIC of 512 mg/L, carrying Asp50Glu mutant of MurA protein, which was never reported before.

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Serogroup Y Neisseria meningitidis (NmY) is rare in China, and only serogroup A and C meningococcal polysaccharide vaccines (MPVs) are included in the national vaccination schedule. We describe a case of fulminant meningococcemia caused by NmY, which occurred in a pediatric patient (2 years old) for the first time in China, confirmed by culture. Although the boy was treated in time, the dry gangrene in his toes and fingers left him with severe sequelae.

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Antimicrobial resistance is a significant clinical problem in pediatric practice in China. Surveillance of antibiotic use is one of the cornerstones to assess the quality of antibiotic use and plan and assess the impact of antibiotic stewardship interventions. We carried out quarterly point prevalence surveys referring to WHO Methodology of Point Prevalence Survey in 16 Chinese general and children's hospitals in 2019 to assess antibiotic use in pediatric inpatients based on the WHO AWaRe metrics and to detect potential problem areas.

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Diarrhoea remains a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. This study aimed to monitor the aetiology of acute diarrhoea in children in Shanghai. Paediatric outpatients with acute diarrhoea were enrolled in the study from Jan 2015 to Dec 2018.

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To understand the epidemiological and clinical features of the symptomatic and asymptomatic pediatric cases of COVID-19, we carried out a prospective study in Shanghai during the period of January 19 to April 30, 2020. A total of 49 children (mean age 11.5 ± 5.

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Background: Non-polio enrerovirus causes a wide spectrum of neurologic syndromes. The epidemiological and clinical profiles of non-polio enrerovirus-associated central nervous system infections vary by regions and over year.

Objectives: This study aimed to understand the prevalence, serotypes and clinical characteristics of enterovirus-associated aseptic meningitis, encephalitis and meningo-encephalitis in children in Shanghai during 2016-2018.

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We first described the 2019 novel coronavirus infection in 10 children occurring in areas other than Wuhan. The coronavirus diseases in children are usually mild and epidemiological exposure is a key clue to recognize pediatric case. Prolonged virus shedding is observed in respiratory tract and feces at the convalescent stage.

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Objectives: To assess clinical indication-specific antibiotic prescribing in pediatric practice in China based on the World Health Organization (WHO) Access, Watch, and Reserve (AWaRe) metrics and to detect potential problem areas.

Study Design: Pediatric prescription records on the 16th of each month during 2018 were sampled for all encounters at outpatient and emergency departments of 16 tertiary care hospitals via hospital information systems. Antibiotic prescribing patterns were analyzed across and within diagnostic conditions according to WHO AWaRe metrics and Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification.

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