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Zhang Wenhong shared the trend of the national and international epidemic and its impact on international medical care Photo courtesy of Huashan Hospital International Medical Center
China News Online, September 26 (Chen Jing, Zhou Xiaolan) “The new corona virus has become a resident virus in the human world,” and the death rate is not low yet, which has become a pain upside down. Professor Zhang Wenhong, head of the Shanghai New Coronary Pneumonia Clinical Treatment Expert Team and director of the Huashan Hospital Infectious Diseases Department, said bluntly on 26 that, at present, the standardization of the prevention and control of epidemics in China does not mean normalization.
The expert noted: “Since the world is still in the pandemic stage, it is inevitable that there will be a ‘little spark’ in China. How to ensure that the ‘little spark’ does not turn into an ‘outbreak’ depends on the awareness of all about prevention and control. “
At the 2nd International Cross-Strait Medical and Special Needs Development Conference and the 13th High Quality Construction and Medical Services Seminar on the same day, Zhang Wenhong shared the national and international epidemic trends and the impact on international healthcare. He said: “From the history of infectious diseases, a virus with a very high mortality rate cannot be a virus resident in humans.” Zhang Wenhong said: “The SARS virus has a high death rate and has not been seen in a few months. MERS virus, Egypt The Bora virus fatality rate is higher, but it cannot leave the Middle East and Africa. On the contrary, the fatality rate of the new coronavirus has not yet decreased, but it has caused a global pandemic. This is very different from previous viruses. “
The conference chair, Professor Gu Jingwen, released the big data analysis and research results of foreign patients hospitalized in Shanghai Photo courtesy of Huashan Hospital International Medical Center
Zhang Wenhong said that it can be seen that “this is a virus that strikes the elderly in a frenzy and is relatively ‘kind’ to the young.” Regarding the question of when the world will restart, Zhang Wenhong proposed that when the vaccine comes out, the world will restart. day. She said that the current research in China is encouraging and that the level of antibodies can last for more than 6 months. This means that although the new coronavirus is special, it induces human immunity and resistance and is not very different from other coronaviruses. Zhang Wenhong hopes that many countries in the world will work together to remove barriers and fight the epidemic together. He looks forward to the arrival of vaccines and the world out of the shadow of the epidemic.
The event was organized by the International Professional Committee for Medical and Special Services of the Cross-Strait Medical and Health Exchange Association and hosted by the Fudan University-affiliated Huashan Hospital International Medical Center. The conference attracted many experts from across the strait and four locations to meet in the cloud, with more than 500 participants online and offline.
The conference chair, Professor Gu Jingwen, released the big data analysis and research results of foreign patients hospitalized in Shanghai. He said that Shanghai has a wide geographical distribution of foreign hospitalized patients and that the number of services, the number of surgical operations and the number of participating service institutions are increasing. 26% of non-public medical services treat 38% of foreign inpatients, which has an efficiency advantage. Gu Jingwen pointed out that international medical care can effectively link the advantages of public and non-public medical institutions and learn from each other. She hopes to innovate and improve the service model to provide the best medical experience for international people.
This high-end medical services and construction seminar also focused on international medical tourism. Relevant experts presented the practical experience of Israeli and Finnish medical tourism to help better develop medical tourism with Chinese characteristics. (Finish)