13 results on '"GUO Dong-liang"'
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2. Serological Survey of Zika Virus in Humans and Animals in Dejiang Prefecture, Guizhou Province, China
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Fan, Li, Jing Zhu, Zhou, Lei, Zhou, Shi Hong, Fu, Zhen Zao, Tian, Qi, Wang, Nan, Shao, Dan, Li, Ying, He, Wen Wen, Lei, Guang Peng, Tang, Guo Dong, Liang, Ding Ming, Wang, Yan Ping, Zhang, and Huan Yu, Wang
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Adolescent ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Zika Virus ,Middle Aged ,Risk Assessment ,Young Adult ,Child, Preschool ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Serologic Tests ,Child ,Aged - Abstract
The current outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) poses a severe threat to human health. Two ZIKV strains were isolated from mosquitoes collected from the Dejiang prefecture in China in 2016, which was the first isolation of ZIKV in nature in China.In this study, serum samples were collected from 366 healthy individuals and 104 animals from Dejiang prefecture in 2017, and the plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) was used to evaluate the seroprevalence of ZIKV.None of the 366 residents from whom the samples were collected were seropositive for ZIKV. None of the 11 pigs from whom the samples were collected were seropositive for ZIKV, while 1 of 63 (1.59%) chickens and 2 of 30 (6.67%) sheep were seropositive for ZIKV.The extremely low seropositivity rate of ZIKV antibodies in animals in the Dejiang prefecture, Guizhou province in this study indicates that ZIKV can infect animals; however, there is a low risk of ZIKV circulating in the local population.
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- 2019
3. A Reverse-transcription Recombinase-aided Amplification Assay for the Rapid Detection of the Far-Eastern Subtype of Tick-borne Encephalitis Virus
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Qian Ying, Wang, Fan, Li, Xin Xin, Shen, Shi Hong, Fu, Ying, He, Wen Wen, Lei, Guo Dong, Liang, Huan Yun, Wang, and Xue Jun, Ma
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RNA, Viral ,Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques ,Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne - Abstract
Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is an emerging pathogen in Europe and North Asia that causes tick-borne encephalitis (TBE). A simple, rapid method for detecting TBEV RNA is needed to control this disease.A reverse-transcription recombinase-aided amplification (RT-RAA) assay was developed. This assay can be completed in one closed tube at 39 °C within 30 minutes. The sensitivity and specificity of RT-RAA were validated using non-infectious synthetic RNA representing a fragment of the NS5 region of the wild-type (WT) TBEV genome and the Senzhang strain. Additionally, 10 batches of tick samples were used to evaluate the performance of the RT-RAA assay.The analytical limit of detection of the assay was 20 copies per reaction of the TBEV synthetic transcript and 3 plaque-forming units (pfu) per reaction of TBEV titers. With the specific assay, no signal due to other arboviruses was observed. Of the 10 batches of tick samples obtained from the Changbai Mountains of China, three were TBEV-positive, which was consistent with the results of the quantitative real-time PCR assay.A rapid, highly sensitive, specific, and easy-to-use method was developed for the detection of the TBEV Far-Eastern subtype.
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- 2019
4. TaqMan Real-time RT-PCR Assay for Detecting and Differentiating Japanese Encephalitis Virus
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Nan, Shao, Fan, Li, Kai, Nie, Shi Hong, Fu, Wei Jia, Zhang, Ying, He, Wen Wen, Lei, Qian Ying, Wang, Guo Dong, Liang, Yu Xi, Cao, and Huan Yu, Wang
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Encephalitis Virus, Japanese ,Culicidae ,Animals ,Reproducibility of Results ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Sensitivity and Specificity - Abstract
To detect Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) rapidly and distinguish its genotypes, a TaqMan-based reverse transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) detection system was developed.By aligning the full-length sequences of JEV (G1-G5), six sets of highly specific TaqMan real-time RT-PCR primers and probes were designed based on the highly conserved NS1, NS2, and M genes of JEV, which included one set for non-specific JEV detection and five sets for the detection of specific JEV genotypes. Twenty batches of mosquito samples were used to evaluate our quantitative PCR assay.With the specific assay, no other flavivirus were detected. The lower limits of detection of the system were 1 pfu/mL for JEV titers and 100 RNA copies/µL. The coefficients of variation of this real-time RT-PCR were all2.8%. The amplification efficiency of this method was between 90% and 103%.A TaqMan real-time RT-PCR detection system was successfully established to detect and differentiate all five JEV genotypes.
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- 2018
5. The Relationship between Japanese Encephalitis and Environmental Factors in China Explored Using National Surveillance Data
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Xiao Xia, Huang, Lei, Yan, Xiao Yan, Gao, Yu Huan, Ren, Shi Hong, Fu, Yu Xi, Cao, Ying, He, Wen Wen, Lei, Guo Dong, Liang, Shi Wen, Wang, and Huan Yu, Wang
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China ,Risk Factors ,Incidence ,Epidemiological Monitoring ,Humans ,Environment ,Encephalitis, Japanese - Abstract
Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a serious public health issue. This study was undertaken to better understand the relationship between JE distribution and environmental factors in China. JE data from 2005 to 2010 were retrieved from National Notifiable Disease Report System. ArcGIS, remote sensing techniques, and R software was used to exhibit and explore the relationship between JE distribution and environmental factors. Our results indicated that JE cases were mostly concentrated in warm-temperate, semitropical and tropical zones with annual precipitation400 mm; Broad-leaved evergreen forest, shrubs, paddy field, irrigated land, dryland, evergreen coniferous forest, and shrubland were risk factors for JE occurrence, and the former five were risk factors for counties with high JE incidence. These findings will inform the effective allocation of limited health resources such as intensive vaccination, surveillance and training in areas with high environmental risk factors.
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- 2017
6. Identification of a Newly Isolated Getah Virus in the China-Laos Border, China
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Yuan Yuan, Li, Shi Hong, Fu, Xiao Fang, Guo, Wen Wen, Lei, Xiao Long, Li, Jing Dong, Song, Lei, Cao, Xiao Yan, Gao, Zhi, Lyu, Ying, He, Huan Yu, Wang, Xiao Jie, Ren, Hong Ning, Zhou, Gui Qin, Wang, and Guo Dong, Liang
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China ,Culicidae ,Laos ,Cricetinae ,Animals ,Alphavirus ,Phylogeny ,Cell Line - Abstract
In this study, we isolated a virus strain (YN12031) from specimens of Armigeres subalbatus collected in the China-Laos border. BHK-21 cells infected with YN12031 exhibited an evident cytopathic effect (CPE) 32 h post-infection. The virus particles were spherical, 70 nm in diameter, and enveloped; they also featured surface fibers. Molecular genetic analysis revealed that YN12031 was closely related to alpha viruses such as Chikungunya virus and Sindbis virus, and located in the same clade as MM2021, the prototype of Getahvirus (GETV) isolated in Malaysia in 1955. Phylogenetic analysis of the E2 and capsid genes further revealed that YN12031 was located in the same clade as the Russian isolate LEIV/16275/Mag. Analysis of the homology of nucleotides and amino acids in the coding area and E2 gene demonstrated that the YN12031 isolated from the China-Laos border (tropical region) was related closest to the LEIV/16275/Mag isolate obtained in Russia (North frigid zone area) among other isolates studied. These results suggest that GETV can adapt to different geographical environments to propagate and evolve. Thus, strengthening the detection and monitoring of GETV and its related diseases is very crucial.
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- 2016
7. A Centralized Report on Pediatric Japanese Encephalitis Cases from Beijing Children's Hospital, 2013
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Jiu Wei, Li, Xiao Yan, Gao, Yun, Wu, Shi Hong, Fu, Xiao Juan, Tan, Yu Xi, Cao, Wei Hua, Zhang, Zun Dong, Yin, Ying, He, Yi Xing, Li, Guo Dong, Liang, Wen Bo, Xu, Fang, Fang, and Huan Yu, Wang
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Encephalitis Virus, Japanese ,Male ,Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines ,Beijing ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Encephalitis, Japanese ,Prognosis - Abstract
Fifteen pediatric cases of suspected Japanese encephalitis (JE) were reported in Beijing Children's Hospital during the late summer of 2013. The clinical manifestations in most cases included high fever, seizures, and abnormal magnetic resonance imaging findings. Twelve of 15 cases were laboratory-confirmed as JE cases by pathogen identification. Epidemiological investigations showed that five of the 12 laboratory-confirmed patients had an incomplete JE vaccination history. Follow-up investigations after discharge indicated that seven laboratory-confirmed JE patients without JE vaccinations had relatively poor prognoses, with an average Modified Rankin Scale (MRS) score of 2.6 when compared with the other five laboratory-confirmed, JE-vaccinated patients with an average MRS score of 0.5. The observation of pediatric JE cases among those with a history of JE vaccination warrants further attention.
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- 2016
8. Factors influencing the number of rabies cases in children in China
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Miao, Song, Qing, Tang, Simon, Rayner, Xiao Yan, Tao, Xin Xin, Shen, and Guo Dong, Liang
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Male ,China ,Dogs ,Adolescent ,Rabies Vaccines ,Rabies ,Child, Preschool ,Prevalence ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Dog Diseases ,Child - Abstract
To understand the epidemic situation and factors influencing rabies cases in children in China, we obtained an overview of the current epidemic based on individual data of rabies cases in children and a descriptive analysis was carried on the prevalence and related factors. The results showed that the rabies cases in children accounted for 21.3% of the total number of rabies cases in China, 97.0% of these cases occurred in rural areas, they were mainly caused by dogs (81.5%), and were primarily level III exposure (47.7%). More than half of the cases were not treated with wound care, vaccination rate was extremely low (15.7%), and only 5.9% of cases were injected with antibodies. Furthermore, 25.4% of cases adopted incorrect treatments such as extruding bleed and wound closure, cases vaccinated with 5 injections accounted for only 22.5%. In conclusion, the prevalence of rabies cases in children in China remains a serious concern, the number and immune status of dogs in rural areas, and knowledge of rabies by risk populations should be considered in future rabies prevention and control programs.
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- 2013
9. Comparative analysis of the pathogenic mechanisms of street rabies virus strains with different virulence levels
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Jing Feng, Yin, Yu Lin, Ding, Ying, Huang, Xiao Yan, Tao, Hao, Li, Peng Cheng, Yu, Xin Xin, Shen, Wen Tao, Jiao, Guo Dong, Liang, Qing, Tang, and Feng Long, Wang
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China ,Mice ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,Virulence ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Direct ,Rabies ,Rabies virus ,Animals ,Brain ,Cattle Diseases ,Cattle - Abstract
To characterize two strains of street rabies virus (RABV) isolated from the brain tissue of cattle from Inner Mongolia. Differences in the histopathological and ultrastructural changes in the brain tissue of infected mice were determined to reveal variation in the pathogenesis of infection between street rabies virus strains.Ten-day-old mice were intracranially inoculated with one of three virus strains and brain tissue harvested when the mice were moribund. Various histopathological and ultrastructural markers of disease were then compared between the groups.Infection with the street virus strain CNM1101C resulted in severe neuronal dendrites damage, but only mild cell apoptosis, T lymphocyte infiltration and microglial activation. Infection with the other street virus strain, CNM1103C, was characterized by cell apoptosis, T lymphocyte infiltration and microglial activation as well as dendrites damage. However, in comparison, infection with the attenuated virus strain CTN caused severe T lymphocyte infiltration, microglial activation and cell apoptosis, but left the neuronal dendrites intact.The two street rabies virus strains isolated from cattle from Inner Mongolia had different levels of virulence and caused distinct pathological changes in infected mice. Therefore, we concluded that different pathogenic mechanisms exist between different RABV strains.
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- 2013
10. Identification of animal rabies in Inner Mongolia and analysis of the etiologic characteristics
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Jing Feng, Yin, Jin Ling, Wang, Qing, Tang, Yu Lin, Ding, Xiaoyan, Tao, Hao, Li, Miao, Song, Zhenyang, Guo, Xin Xin, Shen, Guo Dong, Liang, and Feng Long, Wang
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Acetazolamide ,Dogs ,Nucleoproteins ,Time Factors ,Rabies ,Rabies virus ,Animals ,Brain ,Cattle Diseases ,Cattle ,Dog Diseases ,Mongolia ,Phylogeny - Abstract
To perform pathological observation and etiological identification of specimens collected from dairy cows, beef cattle and dogs which were suspected of rabies in Inner Mongolia in 2011, and analyze their etiological characteristics.Pathological observation was conducted on the brain specimens of three infected animals with Hematoxylin-Eosin staining, followed by confirmation using immunofluorescence and nested RT-PCR methods. Finally, phylogenetic analysis was conducted using the virus N gene sequence amplified from three specimens.Eosinophilic and cytoplasmic inclusion bodies were seen in neuronal cells of the CNS; and rabies non-characteristic histopathological changes were also detected in the CNS. The three brain specimens were detected positive. N gene nucleotide sequence of these three isolates showed distinct sequence identity, therefore they fell into different groups in the phylogenetic analysis. N gene in the cow and dog had higher homology with that in Hebei isolate, but that in the beef cattle had higher homology with that in Mongolian lupine isolate and Russian red fox isolate.Rabies were observed in the dairy cow, beef cattle and canine in the farm in Inner Mongolia, in 2011, which led to a different etiologic characteristics of the epidemic situation.
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- 2013
11. Pathogenicity of rabies viruses isolated in China: two fixed strains and a street strain
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Ying, Huang, Qing, Tang, Simon, Rayner, Kai, Gong, Bo, Song, and Guo Dong, Liang
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China ,Mice ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,Rabies ,Rabies virus ,Animals ,Brain ,Nucleocapsid Proteins ,Antigens, Viral - Abstract
To investigate the virulence characteristics of two fixed strains (CTN and aG) and a street strain (HN10) of rabies viruses isolated in China.ICR mice of different age groups were inoculated with CTN, aG and HN10 rabies virus strains via the intracracerebral (i.c.) or intramuscular (i.m.) routes, and observed for 20 days.The CTN strain was pathogenic to 7-day-old suckling mice that received i.c. inoculations and 3-day-old suckling mice that received i.m. inoculations. The aG strain was pathogenic to 4-week-old mice that received i.c. inoculations and 7-day-old suckling mice that received i.m. inoculations. The HN10 strain was pathogenic to mice of all age groups via both inoculation routes. In moribund mice, the viruses had spread to most regions of the brain. The CTN and HN10 strains had similar dissemination patterns in the brain; both viral antigens could be found in the dentate gyrus (DG), whereas few viral antigens were present in the DG from specimens that had been infected with the aG strain.A comprehensive sequence analysis of the G protein suggested that differences in gene sequences may be responsible for producing strain-specific differences in pathogenicity and distribution in the brain.
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- 2012
12. Current status of canine rabies in China
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Wu Yang, Zhu and Guo Dong, Liang
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Dogs ,Rabies Vaccines ,Rabies ,Rabies virus ,Animals ,Dog Diseases - Abstract
The number of human rabies cases acquired from dog bites constitutes a high proportion of the total rabies cases in China, although the number of human rabies cases has gradually decreased in recent years. The pivotal role of dogs in the spread of rabies indicates that controlling and preventing canine rabies could be a key step in eradicating human rabies in China. The primary aims of this review are to discuss the properties and pathogenesis of the rabies virus, the clinical signs and diagnosis of canine rabies, threshold host density and vaccination of dogs, and the prevention and control of canine rabies in China.
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- 2012
13. Preparation and initial application of a monoclonal antibody specific for a newly discovered conserved linear epitope of rabies virus nucleoprotein
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Xin Jun, Lv, Xue Jun, Ma, Li Hua, Wang, Hao, Li, Xin Xin, Shen, Peng Cheng, Yu, Qing, Tang, and Guo Dong, Liang
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Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Hybridomas ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Cell Line ,Epitopes ,Mice ,Viral Proteins ,Dogs ,Nucleoproteins ,Rabies virus ,Cricetinae ,Animals ,Fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate ,Fluorescent Dyes - Abstract
To prepare monoclonal antibodies against a newly discovered and conserved linear epitope of Rabies virus nucleoprotein and to use them in a rabies diagnostic test.Synthetic peptide containing the epitope was used as immunogen to prepare hybridoma cell lines by classical hybridoma technology. Anti-peptide monoclonal antibodies produced in ascites of inoculated Balb/c mice were labeled with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) after purification and used in fluorescent antibody test (FAT).Two positive hybridoma cell lines, RVNP-mAb1-CL and RVNP-mAb2-CL, were obtained. RVNP- mAb1-CL produced a higher concentration of monoclonal antibody RVNP-mAb1 in Balb/c ascites. FITC-labeled RVNP-mAb1 showed correct results on certain Rabies virus-positive canine brain tissue samples and cells of a small subclone of baby hamster kidney 21 cell line (BSR).FITC-labeled RVNP-mAb1 has potential application for laboratory diagnosis of rabies.
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- 2011
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