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Lessons learned from the 2019-nCoV epidemic on prevention of future infectious diseases
Microbes and Infection
  • Xingchen Pan, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
  • David M. Ojcius, University of the Pacific, California
  • Tianyue Gao, Earl Haig Secondary School
  • Zhongsheng Li, Guangdong Haid Group Co., Ltd.
  • Chunhua Pan, Guangzhou Medical University
  • Chungen Pan, Guangdong Haid Group Co., Ltd.
ORCiD
David M. Ojcius: 0000-0003-1461-4495
Department
Biomedical Sciences
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.1016/j.micinf.2020.02.004
Publication Date
3-1-2020
Disciplines
Abstract

© 2020 Institut Pasteur Only a month after the outbreak of pneumonia caused by 2019-nCoV, more than forty-thousand people were infected. This put enormous pressure on the Chinese government, medical healthcare provider, and the general public, but also made the international community deeply nervous. On the 25th day after the outbreak, the Chinese government implemented strict traffic restrictions on the area where the 2019-nCoV had originated—Hubei province, whose capital city is Wuhan. Ten days later, the rate of increase of cases in Hubei showed a significant difference (p = 0.0001) compared with the total rate of increase in other provinces of China. These preliminary data suggest the effectiveness of a traffic restriction policy for this pandemic thus far. At the same time, solid financial support and improved research ability, along with network communication technology, also greatly facilitated the application of epidemic prevention measures. These measures were motivated by the need to provide effective treatment of patients, and involved consultation with three major groups in policy formulation—public health experts, the government, and the general public. It was also aided by media and information technology, as well as international cooperation. This experience will provide China and other countries with valuable lessons for quickly coordinating and coping with future public health emergencies.

Citation Information
Xingchen Pan, David M. Ojcius, Tianyue Gao, Zhongsheng Li, et al.. "Lessons learned from the 2019-nCoV epidemic on prevention of future infectious diseases" Microbes and Infection Vol. 22 Iss. 2 (2020) p. 86 - 91 ISSN: 12864579
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-ojcius/288/