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    Hyponatremia in Children With Bacterial Meningitis

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    Background: Hyponatremia has frequently been described as a common complication associated with bacterial meningitis, though its frequency and clinical course in children with bacterial meningitis are unclear. The present study aimed to investigate the frequency, clinical characteristics, and prognosis associated with pediatric hyponatremia due to bacterial meningitis.Methods: We performed a retrospective review of children with bacterial meningitis provided with standard care. One hundred seventy-five children were included. We documented all participants' symptoms and signs, laboratory and microbiological data, radiological findings, and complications that occurred during their hospital admission. Disease severity was determined using the maximum Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category (PCPC) and minimum Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Residual deficits were assessed using PCPC at discharge.Results: Hyponatremia (<135 mmol/L) was seen in 116 (66.4%) of the patients assessed and was classified as mild (130–135 mmol/L) in 77, moderate (125–129 mmol/L) in 26, and severe (<125 mmol/L) in 13. Hyponatremia was associated with a shorter duration of symptoms before admission, higher CSF white cell counts, and a longer duration of hospitalization. Moderate and severe hyponatremia were associated with an increase in convulsions, impaired consciousness, altered CSF protein levels, higher maximum PCPC scores, and lower minimum GCS scores. Severe hyponatremia was further associated with the development of systemic complications including shock, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation, and an increase in poor outcome (PCPC ≥ 2). Hyponatremia was not associated with the development of neurologic complications. Logistic regression analyses revealed that convulsions (OR 12.09, 95% CI 2.63–56.84) and blood glucose levels > 6.1 mmol/L (OR 8.28, 95% CI 1.65–41.60) predicted severe hyponatremia.Conclusion: Hyponatremia occurred in 66.4% of the assessed pediatric bacterial meningitis patients. Moderate and severe hyponatremia affected the severity of pediatric bacterial meningitis. Only severe hyponatremia affected the short-term prognosis of patients with pediatric bacterial meningitis. We recommend that patients with pediatric bacterial meningitis who exhibit convulsions and increased blood glucose levels should be checked for severe hyponatremia. Further studies are needed to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment of hyponatremia

    Multi-omics integration reveals gut microbiota dysbiosis and metabolic alterations of cerebrospinal fluid in children with epilepsy

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    IntroductionEpilepsy is a complex neurological disorder with an unclear pathogenesis. Emerging evidence suggests that gut microbiota dysbiosis and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) metabolic alterations play a critical role in epilepsy progression through the gut–brain axis. This study aimed to characterize microbial and metabolic disturbances in pediatric epilepsy and identify potential diagnostic biomarkers through integrative multi-omics analysis of matched fecal and CSF samples.MethodsIn this study, we conducted 16S rRNA gene sequencing on fecal samples from a total of 50 participants including 17 common epilepsy (CEP) patients, 23 refractory epilepsy (REP) patients, and 10 non-epilepsy (NEP) patients, along with untargeted metabolomic analysis on 24 paired CSF samples from REP and NEP groups. Multi-omics integration and a random forest model were applied to assess diagnostic performance, identifying microbial and metabolite signatures associated with epilepsy.ResultsChildren with epilepsy (REP and CEP) exhibited distinct gut microbiota dysbiosis. Specifically, multivariable association modeling using MaAsLin 3 identified 13 discriminatory microbial taxa, with Clostridiales and Clostridiaceae ranking as the most enriched in REP. Functional predictions revealed significant differences in metabolic pathway, alongside disrupted ecological characteristics among epilepsy groups. In addition, CSF metabolomics analysis further revealed key metabolic shifts between REP and NEP, with notable alterations in alpha-Ketoisocaproic acid, alpha-Ketoisovaleric acid, and acetyl-L-carnitine, reflecting distinct metabolic reprogramming in epilepsy. Moreover, correlation analysis revealed strong microbiota-metabolite associations, reinforcing the involvement of the gut-brain axis in epileptogenesis. Independent random forest-based diagnostic models using microbial genera (AUC = 0.913, accuracy = 0.818) or metabolites (AUC = 0.875, accuracy = 0.833) demonstrated high classification accuracy in distinguishing REP from NEP. Notably, the integrated microbiota-metabolite classification model exhibited superior diagnostic performance in REP and NEP groups (AUC = 0.953, accuracy = 0.875), significantly surpassing individual models and highlighting the potential of multi-omics integration for epilepsy diagnostics.ConclusionThese findings reveal concurrent gut microbiota dysbiosis and CSF metabolic disturbances in epilepsy, underscoring their interrelated roles in epileptogenesis and reinforcing our understanding of microbiome-metabolome crosstalk. The integrated multi-omics model demonstrated superior diagnostic performance, emphasizing its potential for precision biomarker discovery and clinical application in epilepsy stratification and intervention

    A single immunization with HA DNA vaccine by electroporation induces early protection against H5N1 avian influenza virus challenge in mice

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Developing vaccines for the prevention of human infection by H5N1 influenza viruses is an urgent task. DNA vaccines are a novel alternative to conventional vaccines and should contribute to the prophylaxis of emerging H5N1 virus. In this study, we assessed whether a single immunization with plasmid DNA expressing H5N1 hemagglutinin (HA) could provide early protection against lethal challenge in a mouse model.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Mice were immunized once with HA DNA at 3, 5, 7 days before a lethal challenge. The survival rate, virus titer in the lungs and change of body weight were assayed to evaluate the protective abilities of the vaccine. To test the humoral immune response induced by HA DNA, serum samples were collected through the eye canthus of mice on various days after immunization and examined for specific antibodies by ELISA and an HI assay. Splenocytes were isolated after the immunization to determine the antigen-specific T-cell response by the ELISPOT assay.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Challenge experiments revealed that a single immunization of H5N1 virus HA DNA is effective in early protection against lethal homologous virus. Immunological analysis showed that an antigen-specific antibody and T-cell response could be elicited in mice shortly after the immunization. The protective abilities were correlated with the amount of injected DNA and the length of time after vaccination.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>A single immunization of 100 μg H5 HA DNA vaccine combined with electroporation was able to provide early protection in mice against homologous virus infection.</p

    Examining Cross-border Marriages in Hong Kong Since Its Return to China in 1997

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    With increasing economic integration and social interactions between Hong Kong and Mainland China, cross-border marriages between the two have increased substantially, while the sex ratio of the 25-44 age group has decreased to less than one. The influx of Mainland brides, together with ever-increasing unmarried women in Hong Kong, have put increased pressure on its social and welfare services, and reducing barriers for Hong Kong men seeking Hong Kong women has a significant bearing on social policies. Based on a theoretical perspective that combines assortative mating and societal disparity, the current study examined cross-border marriages in Hong Kong between 1998 and 2005. It was found that Hong Kong grooms with Mainland brides were less likely than Hong Kong grooms with Hong Kong brides to be assortative in terms of education, occupation and natal community. It was also found that Hong Kong grooms often married much younger brides due to their own delayed marriages and second plus marriages. Copyright (c) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

    A Flexible Metric-Driven Framework for Software Process

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    On the relationship between energy intensity and industrial structure in China

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    AbstractThis paper use cointegration analysis and causality research to analyze the relationship between energy intensity and industrial structure in China. By observation, we find the proportion of secondary industry change not too much in the past decade. So, we are studying the relationship between energy intensity and tertiary industry instead of studying energy intensity and industrial structure. Indirectly, the purpose of the paper is to re-examine a statement that secondary industry is the main factor that caused over-consumption in energy in China. Our finding is that tertiary industry has positive impact on energy intensity in China. It proves that tertiary industry Granger-causes energy intensity
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