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Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences ; 49(5):747-752, 2022.
Article in Chinese | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2270749

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Objective To ensure the safety of both doctors and patients,we should strengthen the management of infection control in the medical observation isolation area for overseas tourists,and continuously improve the compliance rate of infection control prevention measures. Methods In Mar 2020,the domestic COVID-19 was under control,however the overseas epidemic began to spread. As a designated screening hospital for overseas tourists,to prevent the occurrence of nosocomial infections caused by imported cases from abroad,the department carried out quality control prevention circle activities with the theme of"improving the compliance rate of infection control and prevention measures for staff in the medical observation and isolation area of overseas passengers”and determined four countermeasures implementation plans based on current situation grasp,goal setting,cause analysis and countermeasure formulation. Results Compared before and after the implementation of QCC,the compliance rate of the prevention measures of the staff in the medical observation and quarantine area for overseas passengers was increased from 45.08% to 91.54%,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.001).The target achievement rate was 84.43%,and the progress rate was 108.85%. Conclusion The quality control circle activities can improve the compliance rate of infection control and prevention measures for staff in the medical observation quarantine area for overseas tourists,thereby ensuring the safety of patients and staff. © 2022 Fudan University. All rights reserved.

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Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences ; 49(5):747-752, 2022.
Article in Chinese | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2232959

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Objective To ensure the safety of both doctors and patients,we should strengthen the management of infection control in the medical observation isolation area for overseas tourists,and continuously improve the compliance rate of infection control prevention measures. Methods In Mar 2020,the domestic COVID-19 was under control,however the overseas epidemic began to spread. As a designated screening hospital for overseas tourists,to prevent the occurrence of nosocomial infections caused by imported cases from abroad,the department carried out quality control prevention circle activities with the theme of"improving the compliance rate of infection control and prevention measures for staff in the medical observation and isolation area of overseas passengers”and determined four countermeasures implementation plans based on current situation grasp,goal setting,cause analysis and countermeasure formulation. Results Compared before and after the implementation of QCC,the compliance rate of the prevention measures of the staff in the medical observation and quarantine area for overseas passengers was increased from 45.08% to 91.54%,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.001).The target achievement rate was 84.43%,and the progress rate was 108.85%. Conclusion The quality control circle activities can improve the compliance rate of infection control and prevention measures for staff in the medical observation quarantine area for overseas tourists,thereby ensuring the safety of patients and staff. © 2022 Fudan University. All rights reserved.

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Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry ; 13(4), 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2232743

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Radix Salvia miltiorrhiza (Danshen) is a Chinese herbal used in China to treat irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, insomnia, swelling liver, and angina pectoris. It also has various pharmacological activities, including anti-inflammation, anti-oxidation, anti-tumor, anti-atherogenesis, and anti-diabetes. However, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), e.g., Danshen, lacks quality control. Pesticide residues and heavy metals are the most important problems, although Danshen may cure many diseases, even SARS-CoV-2 in a COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, the present short commentary discusses the background of Danshen, quality management, and its application to COVID-19.

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Revista De Gestao Em Sistemas De Saude-Rgss ; 10(1):106-123, 2021.
Article in Portuguese | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1175718

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This paper presents the analysis of the relationship between the coverage of the Family Health Strategy (FHS) and the availability of respirators with the transmission and mortality rate of COVID-19 in the state of Santa Catarina between December 2019 and May 2020. This is an ecological study, which uses computational models of geospatial analysis on the progress of COVID-19 in the state for 295 cities the correlation between the FHS coverage and the number of respirators grouped in the mesoregions was calculated with the transmission and mortality variables of COVID-19. As a result of the analysis. it was found that the state had low infection rates of 0.07% and mortality of 1.72%, when compared to other states in Brazil. There was an increase in cases in smaller cities indicating the interiorization of the pandemic. There was no correlation between FHS coverage with infection and mortality. However, respirators are associated with lower mortality. As conclusions, it can be said that a regional disparity was found in the presence of respirators in the state's micro-regions, suggesting an imbalance in the quality of care for critically ill patients during the pandemic.

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Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; 40(6):891-896, 2020.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-984507

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OBJECTIVE: To summarize the evidence from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practice in the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and provide timely clinical practice guidance. METHODS: The guidelines were developed in accordance with the World Health Organization rapid guideline process. The evidence on TCM for COVID-19 from published guidelines, direct and indirect published clinical evidence, first hand clinical data, and expert experience and consensus were collected. The grading of recommendations assessment, development and evaluation (GRADE) method was used to grade the evidence and make the recommendations. RESULTS: Based on the available evidence, the guidelines recommended 17 Chinese medicines for COVID-19: 2 Chinese herbal granules, 7 Chinese patent medicines, and 8 Chinese herbal injections. CONCLUSION: As the literature search was conducted on March, any subsequent versions of these guidelines require an up-to-date literature review. We hope that the evidence summary in these guidelines will be helpful in global efforts to address COVID-19. (C) 2020 JTCM. All rights reserved.

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Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 100(0): E016, 2020 Mar 03.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-3277
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health information systems |coronavirus infections |family health |strategy |ventilators |mechanical |care |General & Internal Medicine ; 2021(Archivos De Medicina)
Article in Portuguese | Jan-Jun | ID: covidwho-1677832

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Objective: to relate the coverage by the FHS and the availability of respirators with the transmission and mortality rate of COVID-19 in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Materials and methods: this is an ecological study, which uses computational models of geospatial analysis on the progress of COVID-19 to the 295 cities in Santa Catarina. The correlation between the FHS coverage and the number of respirators grouped in the mesoregions was calculated with the COVID-19 transmission and mortality rates. Results: the state had low infection rates of 0.07% and mortality of 1.72%, when compared to Brazil. There was an increase in cases in smaller municipalities, indicating the interiorization of the pandemic. There was no correlation between FHS coverage with infection and mortality. However, respirators are associated with lower mortality. Conclusion: regional disparity was found in the presence of respirators in the state's micro-regions, suggesting an imbalance in the quality of care for critically ill patients during the pandemic.

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