Shanghai doctor aiding Wuhan shares COVID-19 experience with overseas counterparts By Feng Yu
It’s
high time to share the effective measures that Chinese medical professionals
have adopted in Wuhan and Hubei with the world, as epidemiologists warned the
global battle against COVID-19 is just starting and cases outside China are
expected to spike.
Chen
Jinhong, a professor at Shanghai’s prestigious Huashan Hospital, who served in
the frontline Wuhan for 44 days, highlighted the effective strategies to curb
the pandemic.
“With
the treatment experiences gained in Wuhan, I’m ready to help fight the novel
coronavirus outbreak in foreign countries so long as China, a responsible and
powerful country, needs more experienced medical staff to do so. The virus
recognizes no borders, only when the global community is united, can we
effectively curb its spread,” said Chen speaking exclusively to the Global
Times.
Chen
added “the current situation in foreign countries is quite similar to that in
China when COVID-19 outbreak first befell in Hubei. The infectious rate is very
high at this stage.” China’s epidemic prevention and control measures induced
the turning point in China’s fight against the novel coronavirus when the
authorities decided “to quarantine all the suspects and close contacts” and “treat
all the confirmed patients.”
Explicating
the medical approach, Chen said, it is based on a diagnosis and treatment
classification. The patients were classified into four categories, the
suspected cases, patients with mild symptoms, patients with severe symptoms,
and patients in critical condition, and accordingly treatment plans were
enacted.
The
suspected cases underwent quarantine. The mild patients were admitted to the
makeshift fangcang hospitals for further diagnosis and treatment. The patients
with severe symptoms were treated at the designated hospitals, and the
critically ill ones were admitted to the ICU.
“It’s an
effective practice as the sources of infection are curbed to the biggest extent
and the survival rate of the critical patients is increased, thus the fatality
rate can be decreased. With both ends controlled, the whole pandemic prevention
situation is under control,” Chen stated.
“But
based on the information I learned about the epidemic control measures in
foreign countries, loopholes exist in the enforcement of government policy that
triggered the worsening pandemic situation and escalating death toll.”
In
medically well-developed countries, medical professionals can gather experience
in treating severe and critical patients. But more efforts should be put in
identifying and curbing suspected and mild cases so that source of infection
can be contained. The general public and medical personnel should better
protect themselves against the infection, or else there’s a risk of
transmitting the virus to others.
Source:Global
Times
Medics sent to Wuhan return to
Shanghai. Photo: Yang Hui from Global Times
Shanghai doctor aiding Wuhan shares COVID-19 experience with overseas counterparts By Feng Yu
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