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The Survey On The Relation Between Manifestation Of TCM And The Pathogen Detection Of Acute Upper Respiratory Infection In Children

Posted on:2007-09-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L M XiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360185985450Subject:Chinese Academy of Pediatrics
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Objectives: To search for the factors related to childhood AURI and the rule of Chinese Traditional Medicinal diagnosis. And discover the relationship among the season or type of virus and differentiation of syndrome. Methods: Survey by uniform questionnaires and the datas are brought through statistic test for 495 Children In Jinan,who were diagnosised AURI from October,2005 to April , 2006. Test the type of virus by IgM ELISA and spedify differences of Blood RT to search for the rule of Traditional Chinese Medicinal diagnosis and the relationship among them.Design database and clustering analyze the validity of the object.Results: 495 cases of AURI patients had been observed. There are half cases had been found infected by virus, Bacteria masculine rate is 5.05%, MP antibody positive rate is 6.06%.The cases infected had some relation with the manifestation of TCM . Most of those PIV,IFV and ADV is positive were wind-cold type; those RSV is positive were wind-heat type; those CBV and EBV is positive were out-cold and in-heat type. The cases infected by bacterium,MP and mix type all give priority to wind-heat type. The infection cases were easy seen in winter and spring. In the early phase most were infected by virus, metaphase most were infected by mix infection, anaphase most were infected by bacterium, the manifestation of TCM were wind-cold type, wind-heat type, and out-cold and in-heat type in turn.Virus infection cases were most younger than 3 old . The cases younger than 3 year were wind-cold type,but older than 4 year were wind-heat type. Conclusions: The manifestation of TCM and the common pathogen of AURI of children had a close relationship.
Keywords/Search Tags:acute upper respirtoty infection, common cold, children, Pathogen, the manifestation of TCM
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