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25th International Computer Symposium on New Trends in Computer Technologies and Applications, ICS 2022 ; 1723 CCIS:223-229, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2264722

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Because of coronavirus variants, it is necessary to pay attention to epidemic prevention measures in the cultivation or product packaging processes. In addition to giving customers more peace of mind when using the products, it also ensures that operators wear masks, work clothes and gloves in the work area. This paper constructs an access control system for personnel epidemic prevention monitoring, which uses IoTtalk [1] to connect IoT devices (such as magnetic reed switches, intelligent switches, RFID readers, and RFID wristbands), utilizes RFID for personnel identification, and employs real-time streaming protocol [2] to take the image of IP Cam for YOLOv4 [3] identification program. The identification program detects whether the personnel is indeed wearing the required equipment. If the personnel is not wearing the required device, the detector will trigger a push broadcast system constructed by LINE Notify to inform the operator for processing. Moreover, we developed an emergency entry mechanism;if an emergency happens, the personnel can trigger the emergency door opening by swiping the card multiple times within a specified time. This function allows the person to enter without wearing the required equipment. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

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Epidemiology and Infection ; 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1402003

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Almost all hospitals are equipped with air-conditioning systems to provide a comfortable environment for patients and staff. However, the accumulation of dust and moisture within these systems increases the risk of transmission of microbes and have on occasion been associated with outbreaks of infection. Nevertheless, the impact of air-conditioning on the transmission of microorganisms leading to infection remains largely uncertain. We conducted a scoping review to screen systematically the evidence for such an association in the face of the COVID-19 epidemic. PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases were explored for relevant studies addressing microbial contamination of the air, their transmission, and association with infectious diseases. The review process yielded 21 publications, 17 of which were cross-sectional studies, three were cohort studies, and one case-control study. Our analysis showed that, compared with naturally ventilated areas, microbial loads were significantly lower in air-conditioned areas, but the incidence of infections increased if not properly managed. The use of high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filtration not only decreased transmission of airborne bioaerosols and various microorganisms, but also reduced the risk of infections. By contrast, contaminated air-conditioning systems in hospital rooms were associated with a higher risk of patient infection. Cleaning and maintenance of such systems to recommended standards should be performed regularly and where appropriate, the installation of HEPA filters can effectively mitigate microbial contamination in the public areas of hospitals.

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Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi ; 41(0): E059, 2020 May 09.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-222728

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Objective: COVID-19 outbreak is still under global pandemic. China is facing the risks of importation and local rebound of COVID-19. Under the circumstances, preparations for medical resources are in urgently needed. Methods: Based on current understanding of the disease, we set up five scenarios and use the infectious disease transmission dynamic and pandemic theoretical static models to evaluate the demand for medical resources. Results: Different epidemic strength and strategies of disease control and prevention resulted in different levels of medical resource request, and active control strategy and effective measures could significantly decrease the requirement. During the epidemic rising phase, the cost of prevention and control measures and the requirement of professional response capacities would increase with potential high risk of medical resource demand sharply increasing. Conclusion: Regions with different economic level, population scale, and different prevention and control capabilities should all initiate scientific assessment of medical resource requirement under emergency response and prepare for possible future rebound and epidemic.

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