Construction of prevention and control management scheme for sudden respiratory infectious diseases on hospital ships
10.16781/j.CN31-2187/R.20240540
- VernacularTitle:医院船应对突发呼吸道传染病防控管理方案的构建
- Author:
Jing YUAN
1
;
Yujiao WANG
;
Jie SUN
;
Yi LI
;
Yi CHEN
Author Information
1. 海军军医大学(第二军医大学)第一附属医院儿科,上海 200433
- Keywords:
hospital ship;
infectious diseases;
respiratory infection;
infection control;
management scheme
- From:
Academic Journal of Naval Medical University
2025;46(7):938-943
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To establish a management scheme for the prevention and control of sudden respiratory infectious diseases on hospital ships and to evaluate its application.Methods The clinical practice,guidelines,expert consensus and systematic evaluation on the prevention and control of sudden respiratory infectious diseases at home and abroad were systematically retrieved.At the same time,the research team proposed a preliminary draft of the management scheme for the prevention and control of sudden respiratory infectious diseases on hospital ships by referring to the literatures on the management of major epidemics at home and abroad in recent years.After 2 rounds of discussion and amendment suggested by expert demonstration meetings,the management scheme for the prevention and control of sudden respiratory infectious diseases on hospital ships was finally formed,and preliminary verification was carried out in"Mission Harmony-2022".Results The hospital ship management scheme for the prevention and control of sudden respiratory infectious diseases included 6 first-level items,22 second-level items,and 40 third-level items(including 34 level-A recommended indicators and 6 level-B recommended indicators).The scheme was applied in"Mission Harmony-2022"and the task was successfully completed.Conclusion The management scheme for the prevention and control of sudden respiratory infectious diseases on hospital ships is systematic,comprehensive,rigorous,practical and scientific,and can provide a guiding reference for the rescue task of sudden respiratory infectious diseases on hospital ships.