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  • Comparison of two epidemic patterns of COVID-19 and evaluation of prevention and control effectiveness: an analysis based on Guangzhou and Wenzhou Comparison of two epidemic patterns of COVID-19 and evaluation of prevention and control effectiveness: an analysis based on Guangzhou and Wenzhou #8634_0

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    Author:He Guanhao

    Abstract: Objective To compare the epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 in Guangzhou and Wenzhou, and evaluate the effectiveness of their prevention and control measures. Methods Data of COVID-19 cases reported in Guangzhou and Wenzhou as of 29 February, 2020 were collected. The incidence curves of COVID-19 in two cities were constructed. The real time reproduction number ( R t ) of COVID-19 in two cities was calculated respectively. Results A total of 346 and 465 confirmed COVID-19 cases were analysed in Guangzhou and Wenzhou, respectively. In two cities, most cases were aged 30-59 years (Guangzhou: 54.9%; Wenzhou: 70.3%). The incidence curve peaked on 27 January, 2020 in Guangzhou and on 26 January, 2020 in Wenzhou, then began to decline in both cities. The peaks of imported COVID-19 cases from Hubei occurred earlier than the peak of COVID-19 incidences in two cities, and the peak of imported cases from Hubei occurred earlier in Wenzhou than in Guangzhou. In early epidemic phase, imported cases were predominant in both cities, then the number of local cases increased and gradually took the dominance in Wenzhou. In Guangzhou, the imported cases was still predominant. Despite the different epidemic pattern, the R t and the number of COVID-19 cases declined after strict prevention and control measures were taken in Guangzhou and in Wenzhou. Conclusion The time and scale specific differences of imported COVID-19 resulted in different epidemic patterns in two cities, but the spread of the disease were effectively controlled after taking strict prevention and control measures.

    Journal:Chinese Journal of Epidemiology

    Publishing Time:2020,41(00):E035-E035

    DOI:10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20200303-00242

  • Guide for the prevention and treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 Guide for the prevention and treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 #8627_0

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    Author:Chinese Thoracic Society

    Abstract: In December 2019, a novel coronavirus was identified in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China and later the disease was named coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) . On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially announced that COVID-19 had reached global pandemic status. This article summarized the understanding of the etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention and control measures of COVID-19 based on the available data and anti-epidemic experience in China.

    Journal:Chinese Journal of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases

    Publishing Time:2020,43(00):E041-E041

    DOI:10.3760/cma.j.cn112147-112147-20200321-00392

  • Self-management, treatment and protection strategies of Parkinson's disease patients during the COVID-19 epidemic Self-management, treatment and protection strategies of Parkinson's disease patients during the COVID-19 epidemic #8620_0

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    Author:CHEN Li

    Abstract: Parkinson's disease(PD) is a common neurodegenerative diseases in the elderly, causing poor diseases resistance, and the high infectious risk of COVID-19. This article mainly analyzed that PD patients, during COVID-19 epidemic, how to improve mood and sleep status, strengthen correct rehabilitation exercises, improve disease awareness, strengthen self-protection, and in order to provide a reference for better self-management, treatment and prevention.

    Journal:Journal of Modern Medicine & Health

    Publishing Time:2020,36(19):39-42

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  • Prevention and control management of COVID-19 in outpatient department of second-class hospital Prevention and control management of COVID-19 in outpatient department of second-class hospital #8618_0

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    Author:WANG Shuaiying

    Abstract: Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) is a new infectious disease. China has enrolled COVID-19 in class B infectious diseases, and the prevention and control management of class A infectious diseases has been adopted. Outpatient department is the primary level of the epidemic prevention and control in general hospitals. This paper summarized the experience of deployment and management in the prevention and control of COVID-19 in the outpatient department of a second-class hospital, in order to provide reference for epidemic prevention and control of outpatients in similar medical institutions and primary health care institutions.

    Journal:Journal of Modern Medicine & Health

    Publishing Time:2020,36(19):30-33

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  • Practical experience and lessons learnt on public health interventions to prevent and control novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) in Huangpu District, Shanghai Practical experience and lessons learnt on public health interventions to prevent and control novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) in Huangpu District, Shanghai #8616_0

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    Author:ZHUANG Hua-dong

    Abstract: The novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) quickly spread from Wuhan, Hubei Province to the all other provinces in China, and globally since December 2019. Huangpu District of Shanghai is one of the communities where COVID-19 occurred earlier. By summarizing and reviewing experience and lessons learnt in Huangpu District, Shanghai, the article characterized the innovative public health interventions to prevent and control COVID-19 that may be of relevance to urban communities in other provinces and cities of similar size.

    Journal:Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine

    Publishing Time:2020,32(04):E082-E082

    DOI:10.19428/j.cnki.sjpm.2020.20129

  • Investigation on staff's cognitive level of wearing and removing personal protective equipment in COVID-19 isolation wards of Wuhan makeshift hospital Investigation on staff's cognitive level of wearing and removing personal protective equipment in COVID-19 isolation wards of Wuhan makeshift hospital #8613_0

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    Author:Zhou Xiaofen

    Abstract: Objective To investigate the cognitive level of wearing and removing personal protective equipmentinCOVID-19 isolation wards of wuhan makeshift hospital, and provide the scientific basis for the training ofhospital protection. Methods Cognitive level of wearing and removing personal protective equipment in wuhan makeshift hospital wereinvestigated by using questionnaireincluded 14 related scales, including putting on and off protective equipment, hand hygiene disinfection and so on. Results The total scale score of non-medical workers was 48.82±9.65, which was lower than the total scale score of doctors (55.46±1.29) and nurses (55.0±2.36), P < 0.05.The eachscores of 14 items in the scale of non-medical workers were all lower than those of doctors and nurses ( P < 0.05). There were no statistical differences in scale scores among doctors, nurses and medical technicians. The total score of the scale of non-medical workers in later period was 55.23±3.26, which was significantly higher than the total score of 44.50±10.14 in previous period, P < 0.001. The total score of nurses and medical technicians in the later period were higher than those in the previous period, and the difference were statistically significant. There was no significant difference between the total score of the scale in the later period and that in the previousperiod. Conclusions The cognition level of non-medical workers on wearing and removing personal protective devices was lower than thoseof doctors and nurses, strengthening the practice couldimprove cognition.

    Journal:Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology

    Publishing Time:2020,34(00):E009-E009

    DOI:10.3760/cma.j.cn112866-20200314-00066

  • Asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic cases of COVID-19 contribution to spreading the epidemic and need for targeted control strategies Asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic cases of COVID-19 contribution to spreading the epidemic and need for targeted control strategies #8607_0

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    Author:Wu Zunyou

    Abstract: The asymptomatic carrier state of COVID-19 has become a topic of concern for preventing a possible epidemic rebound. This review describes and defines the COVID-19 asymptomatic carrier state and outlines methods for identifying counting and reporting these cases. The author elaborates that the asymptomatic carrier state can be further divided into asymptomatic infection and pre-symptomatic infection after extended follow-up based on the nature of disease progression. The author presents the limited available data about infectiousness of asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic cases and their possible contributions to the overall epidemic of COVID-19 observed so far in China. Challenges of a possible second epidemic wave of COVID-19 caused by asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic cases are discussed and suggestions for control strategies and scientific research are provided.

    Journal:Chinese Journal of Epidemiology

    Publishing Time:2020,41(00):E036-E036

    DOI:10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20200406-00517

  • Transmission Routes and Infection Control of Novel Coronavirus-2019 in Dental ClinicsA Review Transmission Routes and Infection Control of Novel Coronavirus-2019 in Dental ClinicsA Review #8572_0

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    Author:Sana Ali

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    Journal:J Islamabad Med Dental Coll

    Publishing Time:2020; 9(1):65-72.

    DOI:10.35787/jimdc.v9i1.517

  • The Limits of Infrastructure Stimulus The Limits of Infrastructure Stimulus #8569_0

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    Author:Garett Jones

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    Journal:MERCATUS CENTER AT GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY

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  • The Effect of Large-Scale Anti-Contagion Policies on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic The Effect of Large-Scale Anti-Contagion Policies on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic #8568_0

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    Author:Solomon Hsiang

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    Journal:medRxiv

    Publishing Time:preprint

    DOI:10.1101/2020.03.22.20040642

  • T Cell Epitope-Based Vaccine Design for Pandemic Novel Coronavirus 2019-nCoV T Cell Epitope-Based Vaccine Design for Pandemic Novel Coronavirus 2019-nCoV #8565_0

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    Author:Seema Mishra

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    Journal:ChemRxiv

    Publishing Time:12-7月-05

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  • Study of the lymphocyte change between COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 pneumonia cases suggesting other factors besides uncontrolled inflammation contributed to Study of the lymphocyte change between COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 pneumonia cases suggesting other factors besides uncontrolled inflammation contributed to #8564_0

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    Author:Yishan Zheng

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    Journal:medRxiv

    Publishing Time:12-7月-05

    DOI:10.1101/2020.02.19.20024885

  • Structural Genomics of SARS-CoV-2 Indicates Evolutionary Conserved Functional Regions of Viral Proteins Structural Genomics of SARS-CoV-2 Indicates Evolutionary Conserved Functional Regions of Viral Proteins #8563_0

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    Author:Suhas Srinivasan

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    Journal:病毒

    Publishing Time:2020, 12(4), 360

    DOI:10.3390/v12040360

  • Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis of China's Prevention and Control Strategy for the COVID-19 Epidemic Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis of China's Prevention and Control Strategy for the COVID-19 Epidemic #8562_0

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    Author:JiaWang

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    Journal:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

    Publishing Time:2020, 17, 2235

    DOI:10.3390/ijerph17072235

  • Reproducibility and reporting practices in COVID-19 preprint manuscripts Reproducibility and reporting practices in COVID-19 preprint manuscripts #8560_0

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    Author:Josh Sumner

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    Journal:medRxiv

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    DOI:10.1101/2020.03.24.20042796