Comparison of public health emergency response capacity in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu before and after the COVID-19 epidemic
- Author:
WANG Yin
;
WU Cheng
;
DING Dingyi
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Public health emergency response capacity;
epidemic response;
COVID-19 pandemic;
Yangzhou city
- From:
China Tropical Medicine
2025;25(2):237-
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Objective By comparing the changes in public health emergency response capacity and epidemic response effect in Yangzhou before and after the outbreak of COVID-19, we can provide a reference for epidemic prevention and control work in the post-COVID-19 era. Methods The three periods of 2018-2019, 2020-2022, and 2023 were selected to correspond to the pre-COVID-19 period, the middle period, and the post-COVID-19 period, respectively, and the epidemic period of COVID-19 was divided into two sub-dimensions: the early epidemic period of 2020 and the high-intensity epidemic period of 2021-2022. Through questionnaire surveys and descriptive epidemiology, a comprehensive comparison was conducted on all aspects of emergency response capacity and the effectiveness of epidemic management. Results Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the Yangzhou emergency response system has set up a joint control and prevention network of cities, counties, and districts, as well as special emergency departments in all regions; optimized the personnel allocation and professional disposal teams; improved the number, mode, and coverage of emergency plans, emergency drills, and training; optimized emergency material reserve and dispatch; and standardized institutional construction. The overall incidence of influenza outbreaks decreased from 2.71% to 1.03% and 1.50%; During the different epidemic periods of COVID-19, the average duration of influenza outbreaks decreased continuously, which was 16.70, 11.34, and 9.88 days, respectively. The proportion of influenza outbreaks that met the criteria for a public health emergency controlled within an average incubation period increased from 18.75% in the pre-COVID-19 period to 75.00% in the post-COVID-19 period. Conclusion The public health emergency response capacity of Yangzhou city has been improved after the COVID-19 epidemic, but there are still shortcomings in the emergency management mechanism, the function of emergency departments, the multi-trigger monitoring warning system, the quantity and quality of professionals, and the multi-department coordination mechanism. In particular, the capacity of county-level emergency response teams needs to be continuously strengthened, which can be achieved by gradually improving emergency management systems and monitoring warning systems, further strengthening talent training, continuously promoting the integration of medical and prevention, and focusing on practical effects.
- Full text:202511171050119559719.Comparison of public health emergency response capacity in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu before.pdf