Publications by authors named "Yizhe Luo"

Imaging plates can measure isotopes with alpha decay (such as radon and its progeny, americium, and so on). However, the detection efficiency of imaging plates is affected by alpha particle energy, types of imaging plates, and the overlapping effect. In this study, simulations were performed to analyze the relationship between detection efficiency and these three influence factors.

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Background: Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) continues to pose a significant public health threat to the population in China. Previous epidemiological evidence indicates that HFRS is climate sensitive and influenced by meteorological factors. However, past studies either focused on too-narrow geographical regions or investigated time periods that were too early.

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  • The study investigates changing patterns and factors influencing scrub typhus in China, addressing its recent outbreaks and geographic spread.
  • Using advanced models, the research analyzes data from 2006 to 2018 to assess how environmental and socio-economic factors affect scrub typhus risk in two distinct regions of China.
  • Findings show that scrub typhus has a seasonal prevalence, with high-risk areas in the south and low-risk in the north, influenced by vegetation, temperature, and socio-economic factors like illiteracy.
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Background: The increasing number of pertussis cases worldwide over the past two decades has challenged healthcare workers, and the role of environmental factors and climate change cannot be ignored. The incidence of pertussis has increased dramatically in mainland China since 2015, developing into a serious public health problem. The association of meteorological factors on pertussis has attracted attention, but few studies have examined the impact of air pollutants on this respiratory disease.

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Objectives: To outline 44 major infectious diseases in the post-SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) in China and describe their long-term trends and changes by age, sex, epidemic season, and province.

Background: After the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003, with the change of infectious disease prevention and control system and the improvement of residents' quality of life, the incidence and mortality of infectious diseases have undergone major changes.

Methods: The data of 44 major infectious diseases in China from 2004 to 2018 were obtained from the monthly analysis report of the China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention (CISDCP) and the Public Health Science Data Center.

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Introduction: Viral hepatitis is a global public health problem, and China still faces great challenges to achieve the WHO goal of eliminating hepatitis.

Methods: This study focused on hepatitis B and C, aiming to explore the long-term spatiotemporal heterogeneity of hepatitis B and C incidence in China from 2010 to 2018 and quantify the impact of socioeconomic factors on their risk through Bayesian spatiotemporal hierarchical model.

Results: The results showed that the risk of hepatitis B and C had significant spatial and temporal heterogeneity.

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Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), caused by hantavirus, is a serious public health problem in China. Despite intensive countermeasures including Patriotic Health Campaign, rodent control and vaccination in affected areas, HFRS is still a potential public health threat in China, with more than 10,000 new cases per year. Previous epidemiological evidence suggested that meteorological factors could influence HFRS incidence, but the studies were mainly limited to a specific city or region in China.

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Scrub typhus, caused by , is a serious public health problem in the Asia-Pacific region, threatening the health of more than one billion people. China is one of the countries with the most serious disease burden of scrub typhus. Previous epidemiological evidence indicated that meteorological factors may affect the incidence of scrub typhus, but there was limited evidence for the correlation between local natural environment factors dominated by meteorological factors and scrub typhus.

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Tick-borne diseases like Rickettsia, Anaplasma and Ehrlichia are widespread infectious zoonoses that threaten the health of both humans and animals worldwide. Ticks and their hosts, such as hedgehogs, can play a crucial role in transmitting tick-borne diseases and the cycle of Rickettsia. To investigate the presence and identity of Rickettsia in hedgehogs and hedgehog-attached ticks in Xuyi County, Southeast China, 114 ticks were collected from 45 hedgehogs captured totally.

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Background: Hantaviruses (HVs) are major zoonotic pathogens in China that cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) posing a major threat to people's health. Hainan Province, an island located in Southeast China, is an ideal region for sea ports. The unique tropical monsoon climate in Hainan provides sufficient living conditions for rodents, which help spread HVs and other rodent-borne diseases.

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  • * Two strains of adenoviruses were isolated, named Bat-Advcxc6, showing distinct genetic characteristics and significant cytopathic effects when cultured.
  • * Phylogenetic analysis identified Bat-Advcxc6 as a new species in the Mastadenovirus genus, and further research is needed to understand its transmission risks and potential health threats across species.
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Aims: Essential hypertension (EH) is a high prevalence disease facing a public health challenge. People were little known about the genetics of diagnosing the cause of EH. Circular RNAs that have a continuous cycle of covalent closure, without affected by RNA exonuclease, and are more stable and hard to degrade may involve into the molecule regulation mechanism of EH as an important biomedical.

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: Essential hypertension is a multifactorial disease with high morbidity. The researches on the influence of genes on the disease are still in its infancy, and the mechanism of gene regulation is not clear. MiRNAs are key molecules that regulate the expression control of protein-coding or protein-non-coding RNA.

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