Publications by authors named "Yong-lin Zhou"

Exposure to low concentrations of antibiotics links to multiple health hazards, such as drug resistance of bacteria, and childhood obesity. In this study, seven antibiotics were measured in the urine of 107 children and 126 pregnant women in Jiangsu Province by ultra-performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). The overall urinary antibiotics detection rate was 38.

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  • The study aimed to improve immunization strategies for Japanese encephalitis by combining live attenuated and inactivated vaccines to minimize reactions while maximizing efficacy.
  • Findings showed that participants receiving the combined vaccine had lower rates of moderate to severe reactions (0.73%) compared to those who only received the inactivated vaccine (2.8%).
  • The combined group also demonstrated a significant increase in neutralizing antibodies, indicating effective immune response, particularly in children previously given two doses of the inactivated vaccine.
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