22 research outputs found

    Socioeconomic status and self-rated health in China: Findings from a cross-sectional study

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    To investigate whether socioeconomic status is associated with the self-rated health (SRH) status among Chinese.A cross sectional study including a national sample was conducted among Chinese adults in 2008. In total, 3225 participants were selected by a multistage cluster sampling method. Both general self-rated health and time-comparative self-rated health were measured by a standardized questionnaire. Logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds ratios (ORs) (95% confidence intervals, CIs) of occupation with SRH by occupation, and adjusted for age, sex, education, area, marriage, smoking, drinking, and health status.Overall, 34.4% of study participants reported good on the general SRH (male: 35.8%; female: 32.9%) and 26.2% reported good on the time-comparative SRH (male: 27.2%; female: 25.3%). The prevalence of good general SRH varied from 28.8% to 52.8% and the prevalence of time-comparative SHR varied from 21.7% to 33.9% in different occupations. The adjusted OR (Odd Ratio) for good on the general SRH was 1.35 (95% CI: 1.20-1.52) for the occupation of civil servants, 2.23 (95% CI: 1.96-2.54) for farmers, and 1.15 (95%CI: 1.01-1.31) for businessmen. The full adjusted OR of good on the time-comparative SRH was 1.36 (95% CI: 1.17-1.58) for students and was 1.25 (95% CI: 1.10-1.42) for civil servants.In presented study, 34.4% of the participants reported good on the general SRH, and 26.2% participants reported good on the time-comparative SRH. The prevalence of good general SRH and good time-comparative SRH varied among occupations

    The clinical feature of silent infections of novel coronavirus infection (COVID‐19) in Wenzhou

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    Here were reported clinical features of silent infected COVID‐19 patients. Our study showed that the prevalence of the silent infection of COVID‐19 is 5.8% (95% CI: 3.4‐9.9%), which is much higher than 1.2% which from the report in China CDC. The silent infection patients were more likely to be young adults, the patients without chronic disease. All of the cases in the presented study was found because they were traced as close contact of confirmed cases. Our study indicated that traced the close contract of confirmed case, long time self‐quarantine, and screening is necessary to prevent the secondary cases in community

    COVID‐19 in Tuberculosis patients: a report of three cases

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    The clinical features and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis patients with COVID‐19 is unclear and understudied. Here, three pulmonary tuberculosis patients with COVID‐19 infection were prospectively followed from hospital admission to discharge. We provide information and experience with treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis cases with confirmed COVID‐19 infection

    Indirect Virus Transmission in Cluster of COVID-19 Cases, Wenzhou, China, 2020

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    To determine possible modes of virus transmission, we investigated a cluster of coronavirus disease cases associated with a shopping mall in Wenzhou, China. Data indicated that indirect transmission of the causative virus occurred, perhaps resulting from virus contamination of common objects, virus aerosolization in a confined space, or spread from asymptomatic infected persons

    Tracheal histology and short circuit current measurements.

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    <p>(A) AB-PAS stained tracheal sections from 6 week old rats. Submucosal glandular tissue indicated by arrowheads. Low magnification bar = 500 ”m, high magnification bar = 50 ”m (B & C) Summary data from Ussing chamber short circuit current measurements. Panels on right depict a modified protocol designed to specifically detect baseline (constitutive) CFTR function. (n = 3–6 animals/group) **p≀0.01, ***p≀0.001, ****p≀0.0001.</p
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