(Beijing/Geneva Comprehensive News) China's recent respiratory cases have surged.Data reports for children's clustered pneumonia appear.
According to the news released by the United Nations official website, the high incidence of respiratory diseases such as pneumoniacum infections in China, and the WHO requires China to provide relevant details on Wednesday (22).The WHO subsequently held a video conference with the relevant person in charge of the Chinese health department and the hospital, and received data provided by China.
Data show that the increase in the incidence of this respiratory disease is related to the lifting measures of crown disease epidemic, and the spread of pneumoniacoplasma that mainly affects children, but no abnormal or new pathogen is detected, and abnormal clinical manifestations were found.It is a general increase in respiratory diseases caused by a variety of known diseases.
The Chinese health department also reported that the increase in respiratory diseases did not lead to the number of patients exceeding the hospital's ability to treat.
China has a large -scale infection of pneumoniacumi mycoplasma since August this year. Since November, there have been "mixed infections" of respiratory diseases in many places.focus on.
China and WHO had been questioned in the early days of the outbreak of coronary disease in 2020, which was questioned due to the transparency of the first crown case report.
Hu Qiangqiang, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the National Health and Health Commission of China, reiterated at a press conference on Friday that the cases of Chinese monitoring and reporting are currently caused by known epidemic pathogenic infections.
The China State Council ’s joint prevention and control mechanism issued a notice on the same day, saying that there is a risk of rebound in the Chinese crown disease, and the infection of pneumoniacum infection will continue to cause high incidence in the future.This winter, China may face a variety of respiratory diseases such as crown disease, influenza, pneumonia, and chlamydia infection.
The notice proposed key measures to cope with infectious diseases, including requiring ports to strictly implement the temperature monitoring and epidemiological survey of immigration personnel, continuously carrying out dynamic monitoring and early warning of epidemics, strengthening key population prevention and control of key institutions, and strengthening preparation for medical treatment.Essence