Guidance on strengthening the management processes of children′s fever in outpatient department during the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic period (First Edition)
- VernacularTitle: 新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间加强儿童发热门诊流程的管理指引(第一版)
- Author:
Guocheng ZHANG
1
;
Xiaoning CHENG
1
;
Hui DING
1
;
Zhaoling SHI
1
;
Ruying LI
1
;
Zhou FU
2
;
Qiang CHEN
3
;
Dongchi ZHAO
4
;
Runming JIN
5
;
Guoming NIE
6
;
Jirong LU
7
;
Changshan LIU
8
;
Deyu ZHAO
9
;
Jiahua PAN
10
;
Zhichun FENG
11
;
Yuan SHI
12
;
Zhengkun XIA
13
;
Chengzhong ZHENG
14
;
Jinjin JIANG
15
;
Junxia WANG
16
;
Yuejie ZHENG
17
;
Yunxiao SHANG
18
;
Wei XIANG
19
;
Baoping XU
20
;
Kunling SHEN
20
;
Tianyou WANG
20
;
Yonghong YANG
20
;
Quan LU
21
Author Information
- Publication Type:Guideline
- Keywords: Novel Coronavirus; Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia; Child; Fever outpatient; Process; Management
- From: Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(2):97-104
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia (NCP) is a class B infectious disease, which is prevented and controlled according to class A infectious diseases. Recently, children′s NCP cases have gradually increased, and children′s fever outpatient department has become the first strategic pass to stop the epidemic. Strengthening the management of the fever diagnosis process is very important for early detection of suspected children, early isolation, early treatment and prevention of cross-infection. This article proposes prevention and control strategies for fever diagnosis, optimizes processes, prevents cross-infection, health protection and disinfection of medical staff, based on the relevant diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control programs of the National Health and Health Commission and on the diagnosis and treatment experience of experts in various provinces and cities. The present guidance summarizes current strategies on pre-diagnosis; triage, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of 2019-nCoV infection in common fever, suspected and confirmed children, which provide practical suggestions on strengthening the management processes of children′s fever in outpatient department during the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic period.