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  • Cervical cancer is the 4th most common cancer in women globally, often linked to high-risk HPV infections.
  • A study in Xi'an, China, screened 14,655 women aged 30-65 and found an overall HPV infection prevalence of 13.5%.
  • High-risk HPV types like HPV-52 and HPV-16 were the most common, with specific prevalence varying by region and age, notably peaking in women over 60.
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To survey the children under 7 years of age in nine cities of China for a better understanding of the current situation of childhood stunting. According to a stratified cluster sampling design, a cross-sectional survey on children under 7 years of age was carried out in 9 cities (Beijing, Harbin and Xi'an in northern China; Shanghai, Nanjing and Wuhan in central China; and Guangzhou, Fuzhou and Kunming in southern China) from June to November in 2016. A total of 110 499 children were recruited.

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  • The study investigates neuropsychology and motor development outcomes in late preterm infants (LPIs), focusing on perinatal risk factors affecting their health by age 24 to 30 months.
  • Parents of 102 LPIs and 153 term infants were involved, utilizing several assessment tools to evaluate developmental progress and identify potential autism symptoms.
  • Findings indicate that LPIs show significant developmental delays compared to full-term peers, with certain pregnancy complications negatively impacting their outcomes, emphasizing the need for ongoing monitoring and intervention.
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The aim of this study was to compare the social competence, motor development, and cognition of late preterm infants (LPIs) with full-term infants. Several studies in the recent past indicated that LPIs are at high risk of social development problems. We compared the development of motor skills, cognition, and social competency of LPIs with full-term infants at between 2 and 2.

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Objectives: To describe the physical growth of healthy children under 7 years in China based on the latest national survey and provide more data for revising growth reference and monitoring the impact of social development on children's health and growth.

Methods: In the cross-sectional survey, 161,774 healthy children under 7 years were selected by multistage stratified cluster sampling method in nine cities of China. According to the geographical location, the nine cities were divided into northern, central and southern regions, and each city included urban and suburban areas.

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