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Digital Chinese Medicine ; (4): 97-111, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-987629

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@#Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) equipment is the industry representative possessing independent intellectual property rights and unique Chinese characteristics. By integrating TCM and information technology, TCM equipment is experiencing an unprecedented period of opportunity. Here, based on the practical significance, we reviewed the recent series of policies to promote the TCM equipment development. In accordance, we analyzed the current main problems and causes, and finally put forward some policy demand and suggestions to boost TCM equipment industry.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 594-598, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-979921

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ObjectiveThis paper analyzed the punishment situation of unlicensed medical practice in recent 7 years in Jinshan District of Shanghai, then suggested the countermeasures to prevent and combat unlicensed medical practice in the future. MethodsA total of 190 cases of unlicensed medical practice from 2016 to 2022 were investigated. The basic situation of the punishment,legal basis,subject distribution,clue source and individual characteristics were analyzed. ResultsThe case-filing number of unlicensed medical practice showed a decreasing trend,but the amount of fines increased obviously. The clues of investigation and punishment of unlicensed medicine practice were mainly found by inspection(32.11%) and transferred from other departments(28.42%), while the number of complaints and clues reported from grassroots increased year by year. Medical and dental were the two major unlicensed practice,accounting for 35.79% and 33.16%, respectively. In addition, unlicensed medical cosmetology practice was increasing year by year. 78.62% of the unlicensed medical practioners are immigrants, 62.76% of them aged between 31 and 50 years old, among them 70.34% are men, and 62.76% of them have a fixed place. ConclusionThough the prevention and crack-down on unlicensed medical practice has achieved significant achievements,it is still necessary to enhance the responsibility of local administration,strengthen the inspection,investigate and deal with cases jointly by multiple departments,and implement the comprehensive supervision mechanism of the health care industry.

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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 194-199, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996548

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Objective: To analyze the current status and problems in the process of transfer and transformation of health science and technology achievements, and propose countermeasures. Methods: A total of four universities, two research institutes, two medical institutions, two biomedical innovation enterprises and two biomedical industrial clusters were selected as the research subjects using the purposive sampling method. Field investigations and qualitative interviews were conducted. Additionally, relevant literature was reviewed to analyze the progress, achievements, main experiences, and problems in the process of health science and technology achievement transfer and transformation in China. Results: The policy for transformation of health science and technology achievements in China is gradually improving. There is a steady growth in investment in scientific and technological innovation, leading to continuous emergence of transformative achievements. The innovative entities are growing, and the service system for achievement transformation is being established with expanding capital support. However, challenges persist, including the lack of an effective evaluation system to promote achievement transformation, shortages of specialized service organizations and talents for transformation, unclear guideline for the transformation and industrialization of scientific and technological outcome, insufficient innovation research and development institutes in biomedical, and imperfection in the mechanism for transforming scientific and technological program achievements. Conclusion: Although great progress has been made in the transformation of health science and technology achievements in China, the quality and quantity of achievement still need to be improved. It is urgent to establish and implement an evaluation system for achievements transformation, accomplish the construction of specialized service institutions and the training of versatile talents for transformation, highlight the market-oriented mechanism for scientific and technological achievements transformation, explore system and mechanism reform, establish the mechanism for transforming scientific and technological program achievements in a faster pace, and optimize the policy, so as to promote the high-quality transfer and transformation of health science and technology achievements.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management ; (4): 95-98, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-995837

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Objective:To explore the ethical issues arising from stem cell research in China and propose countermeasures to regulate stem cell research.Methods:This article analyzed the ethical issues arising from stem cells in terms of regulatory systems, source channels, production processes, storage industries, and translational applications.Results:Combining the current ethical situation of stem cell research and the practical exploration of the authors' unit, we proposed countermeasures to address the ethical issues of stem cell research in five aspects, including forming a scientific and effective stem cell ethical regulatory system, building an open and transparent stem cell traceability mechanism, creating a GMP-compliant stem cell production platform, selecting a legal and compliant stem cell storage institution, and conducting ethical stem cell clinical research.Conclusions:It is of great practical significance to strengthen the ethical construction of stem cell research and regulate stem cell transformation research to promote the healthy development of the stem cell industry.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 121-124, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994809

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With the increasing development of technology and decreasing costs over the years, genetic diagnosis is gradually becoming the ultimate means of diagnosing neurogenetic diseases. Clinicians often face various predicaments in the process of genetic diagnosis due to the high clinical variability and genetic heterogeneity of neurogenetic diseases. This editorial proposes countermeasures to address these predicaments and suggests that specialists in the field of neurogenetic diseases should not only be familiar with the clinical, genetic and causative genes of neurogenetic diseases, and the characteristics of genetic testing techniques, so as to develop the most reasonable genetic testing protocol, but also learn to correctly analyze and interpret genetic test results to avoid missed diagnoses and misdiagnoses.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 1488-1491, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-955696

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Online and offline blended learning is the key link to change the teaching mode of higher education. As a new teaching mode, it faces problems such as too much emphasis on students' autonomous learning ability, inadequate supervision of students, and difficulty in building a holistic view of the medical system when applied to medical education. To better promote the reform of blended learning in medical colleges and universities, it is necessary to take the following actions: designing the course content carefully and scientifically arranging the length of online lectures; adopting various ways to follow up in all aspects and building a "whole course" supervision system; always maintaining a holistic view of medicine throughout the blended learning to cultivate comprehensive talents.

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Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine ; (12): 690-694, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-960466

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Background China is facing enormous challenges of occupational disease prevention and control and high incidences of occupational diseases. Occupational disease diagnosis is an important part of occupational disease prevention and control. However, the current situation of occupational disease diagnosis service system in China is not optimistic. Relevant national laws, regulations, policies, and plans require to improve the current technical support system of occupational disease diagnosis and treatment, and to establish a sound occupational disease diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation network on the foundation of existing medical and health institutions. Objective To analyze the development status and existing problems of occupational disease diagnosis institutions in China, and propose countermeasures and suggestions. Methods All occupational disease diagnosis institutions in China were surveyed by questionnaire using comprehensive census. The Occupational Health Center of the National Health Commission organized the preparation of the questionnaire and the participation of all relevant institutions in the survey. All data collected in the survey were for the year 2020 and available as of December 31, 2020. The questionnaire covered the overall situation, service provided, staffing of certified physicians for providing occupational disease diagnosis, and instruments in selected categories of occupational disease diagnosis institutions. Results As of December 2020, there were 587 occupational disease diagnosis institutions in China; the highest average number of enterprises served by an occupational disease diagnosis institution was 39000, and that of employees served by an occupational disease diagnosis institution was 2.15 million in Chongqing. There were a total of 5809 physicians certified to diagnose occupational diseases in China, with 20.4 doctors per specified occupational disease prevention and treatment hospital, 9.5 doctors per general hospital, and 8.3 doctors per disease control and prevention center. Only 87.7% of the institutions were equipped with digital radiography (DR), 58.1% with computed tomography (CT), and 96.4% with pulmonary function meters; the equipment rate of computed radiography (CR) was only 6.5%, and that of CT was only 14.6% in all-level disease control and prevention centers; 45 disease control and prevention centers were not equipped with any common x-ray machine, CR, DR, or CT. Conclusion In the face of the still serious situation of prevention and treatment of occupational diseases, the overall distribution of institutions is uneven around China, the number of institutions in some regions is relatively insufficient, and the comprehensive capacity of centers for disease control and prevention at all levels needs to be improved. Strengthening comprehensive capacity building of occupational disease diagnosis institutions and training of relevant physicians would be helpful to ensure the accuracy and scientificity of diagnosis. At the national level, further increasing policy guidance and financial input would help occupational disease diagnosis institutions upgrade their techniques and service capacity, and protect workers' occupational health rights.

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 188-194, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-940744

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After the completion of the pilot work of traditional Chinese medicine formula granules (TCMFGs), the national and provincial medical products administrations have published and implemented about 440 varieties of TCMFGs standards. Based on the previous work, this paper analyzed technical problems encountered in the review and evaluation of Shandong TCMFGs standards, mainly involving the executive standards and distinguishing technologies of raw materials, the adding process of excipients in the procedure item, the rationality of quality control methods, the information content and reproducibility of characteristic chromatograms, the nomenclature and accessibility of reference materials, etc. The common problems such as the coverage of standards, specification differences, and the integrity of quality control items of current TCMFGs standards were discussed deeply. It is proposed to promote the upgrading of provincial standards to national standards, accelerate the research and development of reference materials, advocate the use of high-quality raw materials, explore the evaluation methods of high-quality products, and strengthen the quality supervision of the whole process. Suggestions of this paper is hoped to provide references for the formulation of national and provincial TCMFGs standards, promote the continuous improvement of TCMFGs standard system, and ensure the healthy and orderly development of the TCMFGs industry.

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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 300-303, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004370

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【Objective】 To study the current situation of apheresis platelets collection in various regions of Gansu province by comparing and analyzing relevant data from blood stations in 14 prefecture-level cities of Gansu province. 【Methods】 The units of collected platelets and rate of double-dose collection in 13 regional blood stations and 1 provincial blood center from 2016 to 2020, as well as the clinical supply and demand was statistically analyzed. 【Results】 From 2016 to 2020, the total units of platelets collected by 13 blood stations and 1 blood center in Gansu increased from 11 255 U to 15 270 U, with the increase rate at 35.7% in 5 years, and mainly were collected by the provincial blood center (74.57%, 50 253/ 67 392). Although the rate of double-dose collection in the province showed a steady upward trend, only 3 blood stations realized annual double-dose collection more than 20%. There was still a gap of about 10% between supply and clinical needs. 【Conclusion】 Although the number of platelet collections and units in each blood station in Gansu is on the rise in general, the units collected varies in each blood station. Therefore, further measures need to be taken from the aspects of publicity, recruitment, optimizing the collection process, improving the rate of double-dose collection, retention of regular blood donors and regional coordination to increase the collection units, narrow down the regional gap and ensure the balance between supply and demand.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 347-350, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958787

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Objective:To understand main problems existing in the construction of advanced stroke centers in China and put forward solutions, for reference in promoting the standardization construction of advanced stroke centers and improving the efficiency of acute stroke treatment.Methods:The data were derived from relevant data of on-site export guidance in the construction of advanced stroke centers at 175 tertiary hospitals from 2020 to 2021, and the scores of on-site evaluation indicators for the establishment of stroke centers and their formal approval were compared and analyzed. Based on on-site investigation and expert consultation, the common problems existing in the construction of advanced stroke centers were summarized. All data were analyzed by descriptive analysis, the scores of on-site evaluation indicators were expressed by ± s, and paired t test was used for comparison between groups. Results:Compared with the total score(693.04±72.06) of on-site evaluation at the stage of project launch, the total score(747.94±78.10) of on-site evaluation for formal approval of stroke centers of 70 hospitals was higher, and the difference was significant( P<0.01). There were seven common problems in the construction of stroke centers in 175 hospitals, including insufficient attention paid by hospitals, lack of effective performance incentive policies, imperfect treatment procedures and medical norms, and so on. Conclusions:Experts on-site guidance plays an important role in the construction of stroke centers in China. At present, there were still problems to tackle in the construction of stroke centers in hospitals. In order to promote the standardized construction of stroke centers in China and improve the efficiency of stroke treatment, the authors suggest fuorther strengthening the importance attached by hospital leadership and the coordination and organization of functional departments, establishing stroke center models conforming to the actual situation of the hospital, seting up the post of brain and heart health manager, and improving the regional prevention and treatment level of acute stroke.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 41-45, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-920536

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Objective To explore the nutritional risk influencing factors in stroke patients, and to discuss the formulation of rehabilitation nursing countermeasures. Methods We randomly selected 152 patients with acute hemorrhagic stroke admitted to our hospital from July 2018 to July 2020. Based on the results of the mini nutritional assessment (MNA) score, the patients were divided into normal group (49 cases), risk group (53 cases), and bad group (50 cases). Single factor analysis and correlation analysis were used to analyze the nutritional risk factors, and the countermeasures for the influencing factors were discussed. Results Univariate analysis showed that stroke time, mechanical ventilation, swallowing dysfunction, ADL score, upper arm muscle circumference, serum albumin, and total lymphocyte count in risk and bad groups were different from the normal group. In comparison, the proportion of patients with mechanical ventilation and swallowing dysfunction was higher, and ADL score, upper arm muscle circumference, serum albumin level and total lymphocyte count were lower (P<0.05). The Spearman rank correlation analysis showed that the factors with differences in the univariate analysis also showed correlation (P<0.05). Among them, the positive correlation factors included the duration of stroke, receiving mechanical ventilation, swallowing dysfunction, NIHSS score, negatively related factors included ADL score, serum levels of albumin, transferrin, and hemoglobin. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that stroke time (OR=1.739, P<0.001) and swallowing dysfunction (OR=3.966, P=0.008) were independent risk factors for malnutrition. ADL score (OR=0.687, P<0.001), upper arm muscle circumference (OR=0.770, P=0.012), serum albumin level (OR=0.870, P=0.003) were independent protective factors for malnutrition. Conclusion The nutritional status in stroke patients is not optimistic. Most patients have swallowing disorders, motor dysfunction, and poor self-care ability. At the same time, the body protein content in patients has decreased significantly. The clinical work is needed to deal with the patients' swallowing function recovery together with the treatment of nerve damage.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2150-2155, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908219

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This article aims to summarize the significance of the establishment of human milk banks, the status of human milk banks in mainland China, analyze the relevant factors that affect the development of human milk banks, and propose corresponding countermeasures to provide a reference for improving the status of human milk banks in mainland China and promoting sustainable development.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 729-733, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907621

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The surveys of the number of TCM ancient books, the bibliography classification methods, the bibliography publication, the bibliography network sharing and access, the evaluation of the classification method of subject bibliography on TCM ancient books and the relevant opinions and suggestions were sent to 30 TCM libraries and 24 comprehensive libraries in China. The questionnaires’ data and responses were analyzed, in order to understand the classification methods of TCM ancient books, the use situation, and the needs in the classification and cataloging work. The results showed that compared with the comprehensive libraries, the collection of TCM ancient books were concentrated in TCM libraries, the classification methods for TCM libraries were seldomly reported, and the classification methods were mainly self-compiled. Thus, the uniformity of the classification methods was poor, and there was also a significant gap in the standardization of the bibliography arrangement in TCM libraries. The result recommended that the domestic library industry urgently needed a unified and standardized classification for TCM ancient books. It was significant for promoting the sharing and exchange of TCM ancient books, promoting the standardization process of TCM information, and promoting the efficient implementation of Zhonghua Yizang compilation project.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 1209-1214, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907141

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ObjectiveThe clinical research team is the key to improving clinical research ability. The purpose of this study is to identify the main problems with the development of clinical research teams in specialized hospitals, and to explore countermeasures. MethodsOn the basis of literature review and consultation with experts, a self-made questionnaire was distributed online to survey 300 relevant staff engaged in clinical research in 10 tertiary specialized hospitals in Shanghai. The severity of existing problems was analyzed from four aspects: clinical research personnel planning, recruitment and allocation; training and development; evaluation and performance management; career management. Then in-depth personal interviews were conducted with the main heads of clinical research departments in some hospitals. ResultsFour problems have relatively high severity scores, with 3.65±1.0, 3.43±1.0, 3.53±1.0, and 3.44±1.0 points, respectively. They are: “The development of the clinical research team is incomplete, and there is a lack of stable multidisciplinary and multi-level talent teams”, “A systematic and continuous clinical research training system has not been established”, “An objective and fair evaluation index system has not yet been established”, and “There are obstacles in the career development and promotion path of clinical research professionals”. ConclusionTo further enhance the clinical research capabilities of hospitals, we urgently need to establish multidisciplinary and multi-level clinical research teams, strengthen the training of clinical researchers on their clinical research capabilities, establish a scientific evaluation index system and incentive methods, and explore career development that meets the characteristics of clinical researchers.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 1209-1214, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907118

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ObjectiveThe clinical research team is the key to improving clinical research ability. The purpose of this study is to identify the main problems with the development of clinical research teams in specialized hospitals, and to explore countermeasures. MethodsOn the basis of literature review and consultation with experts, a self-made questionnaire was distributed online to survey 300 relevant staff engaged in clinical research in 10 tertiary specialized hospitals in Shanghai. The severity of existing problems was analyzed from four aspects: clinical research personnel planning, recruitment and allocation; training and development; evaluation and performance management; career management. Then in-depth personal interviews were conducted with the main heads of clinical research departments in some hospitals. ResultsFour problems have relatively high severity scores, with 3.65±1.0, 3.43±1.0, 3.53±1.0, and 3.44±1.0 points, respectively. They are: “The development of the clinical research team is incomplete, and there is a lack of stable multidisciplinary and multi-level talent teams”, “A systematic and continuous clinical research training system has not been established”, “An objective and fair evaluation index system has not yet been established”, and “There are obstacles in the career development and promotion path of clinical research professionals”. ConclusionTo further enhance the clinical research capabilities of hospitals, we urgently need to establish multidisciplinary and multi-level clinical research teams, strengthen the training of clinical researchers on their clinical research capabilities, establish a scientific evaluation index system and incentive methods, and explore career development that meets the characteristics of clinical researchers.

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An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association ; : 2-10, 2021.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-873965

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Introduction: To visualize the damage to primary care facilities in Miyazaki prefecture caused by the Nankai Trough earthquake by collating GIS data and to propose feasible countermeasures based on the estimated damage.Methods: The merged data of the estimated tsunami damage downloaded from the service for numerical information on national land use created by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism were combined with the data of medical institutions collected from the regional medical information system of the Japan Medical Association.Results: Of the 721 clinics and 140 hospitals, 139 clinics and 31 hospitals were affected, with 521 and 4,713 beds, respectively. By medical area, regions in which more than 50% of the clinics and hospitals were affected included the northern region of Nobeoka Nishi-usuki (clinics, 58.7%; hospitals, 60.0%) and Hyuga Irigo (clinics, 84.2%; hospitals, 61.5%), revealing a disproportionate estimate of damage.Conclusion: To deal with long-term damage, joint operation among regional facilities in neighboring prefectures is essential for a community continuity plan. Care facilities can take initiatives for cooperative disaster risk reduction planning with residents.

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Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control ; (6): 7-9, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-873740

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Malaria was one for the most serious communicable diseases in China. Following the concerted efforts for decades, remarkable achievements have been gained for malaria control in China. Since the national malaria elimination programme was initiated in China in 2010, local malaria transmission was rapidly interrupted, with zero indigenous malaria case reported for the first time in the country in 2017, and the country will undergo the certification of malaria elimination by WHO. Currently, however, malaria remains hyper-endemic across the world. In China, there are more than 2 000 overseas imported malaria cases each year, and prevention of re-establishment of imported malaria will become the major task in future malaria control activities. Here by, we analyze the main challenges in the prevention of re-establishment of imported malaria in China, and propose the corresponding countermeasures, so as to provide insights into the consolidation of malaria elimination achievements.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 5093-5098, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-846161

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Marine traditional Chinese medicine (MCM) is an important part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It has a long history of clinical application and shows its unique advantages. The basic and industrial research represented by MCM seaweed has produced remarkable economic and social benefits, which provides a model for the comprehensive development and utilization of MCM resources. The current situation of exploitation and utilization of MCM resources is systematically discussed, and the strategies and methods of comprehensive exploitation and utilization of MCM resources are put forward. By constructing a full-value industrial chain of MCM resources, applying new technologies and new methods, and combining production, teaching and research with collaborative innovation, the utilization rate of MCM resources can be significantly improved, and the innovation level of marine biomedical industry can be raised. The implementation of the strategy of strengthening the country will promote the development of China's marine economy.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management ; (4): 39-43, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-872019

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Objective To conduct a comparative study on the papers between domestic research hospital and world-class hospital in order to find out the gap between them,and to provide countermeasures and reference basis for the discipline construction of research hospitals in China.Methods A comparative study of papers published from 2016 to 2018 in Web of Science core database between West China Hospital and Mayo Clinic was conducted by bibliometric methods.Chi-square tests and non-parametric tests were carried out to verify the consistency of paper distribution between these two institutions.Results The results showed that there was a big gap between West China Hospital and Mayo Clinic in quality of papers.The proportion of papers participating in other institutions and the proportion of papers in clinical medical category of West China Hospital are much lower than those of Mayo.Conclusions It is suggested that domestic research hospitals should focus on improving the quality of scientific research achievements by strengthening substantive scientific research cooperation,vigorously developing clinical research,establishing full-time scientific research teams,and improving the supporting system of clinical translation services.

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Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control ; (6): 7-9, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-812928

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Since the end of 2019, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been extensively epidemic in China, which not only seriously threatens the safety and health of Chinese people, but also challenges the management of other infectious diseases. Currently, there are still approximately three thousand malaria cases imported into China every year. If the diagnosis and treatment of malaria cases as well as the investigation and response of the epidemic foci are not carried out timely, it may endanger patients’lives and cause the possible of secondary transmission, which threatens the achievements of malaria elimination in China. Due to the extensive spread and high transmission ability of the COVID-19, there is a possibility of virus infections among malaria cases during the medical care-seeking behaviors and among healthcare professionals during clinical diagnosis and treatment, sample collection and testing and epidemiological surveys. This paper analyzes the challenges of the COVID-19 for Chinese malaria elimination programme, and proposes the countermeasures in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, so as to provide the reference for healthcare professionals.

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