Publications by authors named "Zhouqin Lu"

Article Synopsis
  • Wuhan is a major city in China known for its historical significance, education, and high student population, which makes it vulnerable to tuberculosis outbreaks in schools.
  • The study aimed to analyze tuberculosis outbreaks in Wuhan schools from 2017 to 2022 to aid in developing prevention strategies.
  • Over the study period, there were 54 reported outbreaks involving 176 cases, with universities being particularly at risk, and some cases resistant to standard treatments.
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Background: In recent years, drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) particularly the emergence of multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) has become a major public health issue. The most recent study regarding the prevalence of drug-resistant tuberculosis in mainland China was a meta-analysis published in 2011, and the subjects from the included studies were mostly enrolled before 2008, thus making it now obsolete. Current data on the national prevalence of DR-TB is needed.

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Backgrounds/objective: Schistosomiasis is still a major public health problem in China, despite the fact that the government has implemented a series of strategies to prevent and control the spread of the parasitic disease. Advanced warning and reliable forecasting can help policymakers to adjust and implement strategies more effectively, which will lead to the control and elimination of schistosomiasis. Our aim is to explore the application of a hybrid forecasting model to track the trends of the prevalence of schistosomiasis in humans, which provides a methodological basis for predicting and detecting schistosomiasis infection in endemic areas.

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