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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 37-38, 2009.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-397079

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Objective To observe the clinical effect of the treatment of bronchial asthma with the Qingfeiyin and Bailing capsule.Methods 107 cases with bronchial asthma were classified into a control group and a treatment group randomly.The control group was treated with the Ipratropine (40-80 ug for each time)and the treatment group was glven Ipratropine and Qingfeireyin(50ml for each time)plus Bailing Capsule(30pills for each time).One course of treatment was 2months.Results The therapeutic effect of treatment group was significantly better than the control group(P<0.05).Condusion Qingfeiyin and Bailing capsule has excellent effect in treating bronchial asthma.

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Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology ; (24)2006.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-592376

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OBJECTIVE To strengthen the management for visitors in the newborn nursery,in order to reduce the newborn hospital infection rate and enhance the hospital infection management quality in the newborn nursery.METHODS Taken the air and the object surface sampling in the newborn nursery,and the sampling derived from the hands of staff and visitors to undertake the contrast examination.RESULTS Before and after visits,the air pollution rate was over norm by increase of 58.3%,and after disinfection it declined 75.0%,after visiting,the object surface contamination rate was over norm by 56.3%,after disinfection it fell by 77.1%.Before washing-hands,the bacterial contamination rate of visitors and staff was over norm by respectively 100.0% and 68.3%,after washing,the passing rate of visitors was 92.0%,and no medical staff were over norm.CONCLUSIONS To adopt the effective management for visitors in the newborn nursery is very important to reduce the hospital infection rate in newborn nursery.

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