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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 762-764, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-821962

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Objective@#To investigate the duration of Norovirus (NoV) shedding among infected school children during a NoV outbreak in a kindergarten,and to provide scientitic basis for epidemic prevention and control.@*Methods@#Specimens and epidemiological data were collected from suspected cases, and specimens were detected using real-time RT-PCR to determine whether or not infecting with NoV. Specimens were collected every 3-7 days from NoV-infected children until specimens became negative for NoV.@*Results@#A total of 14 suspected cases were reported, and 12 of them were infected with NoV. The average duration of NoV shedding was (26.58±17.94)d. The specimens among 9 from 12 Nov-infected cases were positive at 7 days, 8 NoV-intected cased remained positive at 14 days and 7 Non-infected cased at least 21 days.@*Conclusion@#Since NoV shedding duration among NoV-infected children tends to longer than their isolation time during outbreaks, reinforcement of hygiene practices among these school children is especially necessary to reduce the risk of virus secondary transmissions after their return to school.

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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 1644-1646, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-815695

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Objective@#To investigate relationship between sexual behavior and health-risk behavior of college students, and to provide suggestions for sex education in university.@*Methods@#Using stratified cluster sampling and selected 1 585 college students to complete questionnaires in Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences.@*Results@#The sexual behavior rate was 16.1%, energy drinking rate was 39.2%, smoking rate was 18.0%, alcohol drinking rate was 34.8%, gambling rate was 9.2%. There were significant differences between different gender, native place, drinking energy drink, smoking, drinking alcohol, gambling students’ sexual behaviors’ rates(χ2=42.84, 31.11, 40.12, 18.96, 53.66, 70.17, 42.50,P<0.01).The results of multivariate logistic regression showed that, drinking energy drink(OR=0.71, 95%CI=0.53-0.96), somking(OR=0.47, 95%CI=0.33-0.66), drinking alcohol(OR=0.50, 95%CI=0.37-0.69), gambling (OR=0.52, 95%CI=0.35-0.79)was positively associated with sexual behavior of college students(P<0.05).@*Conclusion@#The sexual behavior co-occurs with energy drinking, smoking, drinking and gambling; the college should lead students to keep away from health-risk behaviors in sexual education.

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 175-179, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-780375

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Objective@# To evaluate the spatiotemporal relationship between the root apex of mandibular molars and the inferior alveolar nerve canal (IANC) in adults. @*Methods@#Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images were collected in 236 patients, and the distances from the root apexes of mandibular molars to the IANC were measured in NNT 4.6 software. The relationship between distance and gender was evaluated. @*Results@#In two-rooted mandibular first molars, the distances from the mesial root and distal root to the IANC were 7.34 ± 2.07 mm and 6.69 ± 2.08 mm, respectively, in males and 6.47 ± 2.22 mm and 5.94 ± 2.11 mm in females. In three-rooted mandibular first molars, the distances from the mesial root, distobuccal root, and distolingual to the IANC were 7.29 ± 1.30 mm, 7.40 ± 2.33 mm, and 9.97 ± 2.19 mm, respectively, in males and 6.08 ± 2.57 mm, 6.35 ± 2.40 mm, and 9.01 ± 2.90 mm, respectively, in females. In one-rooted mandibular second molars, the distance from the root to the IANC was 4.09 ± 1.64 mm in males and 3.89 ± 1.76 mm in females. In two-rooted mandibular second molars, the distances from the mesial root and distal root to the IANC were 5.14 ± 2.08 mm and 4.39 ± 1.85 mm, respectively, in males and 3.78 ± 1.69 mm and 3.24 ± 1.72 mm, respectively, in females. There were no significant with in-gender differences between the left and right side in the distances from the root apexes to the IANC (P>0.05). The distances from the mandibular first molar were greater in males than in females. The longest average distance was from the distolingual root apexes of three-rooted mandibular first molars to the IANC, and the distances were longer from the distobuccal root apexes of three-rooted mandibular first molars to the IANC than from the distal root apexes of two-rooted mandibular first molars to the IANC (P<0.05). There was no within-gender difference in the distances from the root apexes of single-rooted mandibular second molars to the IANC (P>0.05), but the distances in two-rooted mandibular second molars were larger in males than in females (P<0.05). The distances from the root apexes to the IANC were smaller in mandibular second molars than in mandibular first molars (P<0.05). @*Conclusion @#There are significant differences between adult males and females in the distance from the root apex to the IANC for mandibular first molars and two-rooted mandibular second molars. The distances from the root apexes to the IANC were smaller in mandibular second molars than in mandibular first molars.

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