Friday, January 9, 2009

Beijing: Medical treatment of human avian influenza expert group on standby throughout the day

09/01/10 02:28

By yesterday, reporters learned from the Beijing Health Bureau, the city's newly formed by 78 experts composed of the top three hospitals were medical treatment of avian flu expert group to bear the suspected cases of the consultation, diagnosis, treatment, and a 24-hour standby system.

In order to enhance the human infection of highly pathogenic avian influenza and other respiratory diseases screening timely, accurate diagnosis and medical treatment, the city Health Bureau of Beijing in 2005 were medical treatment of avian flu expert group members to add and adjust. After Concord, Sino-Japanese friendship, Fu Wai Hospital, a hospital of Beijing University,北医三院, Xuanwu Hospital, Friendship Hospital, such as the recommendation of the top three hospitals, the newly established by the infectious diseases, neurological, respiratory, cardiovascular, epidemics , ICU, hospital flu 12 professional, a total of 78 experts composed of human avian influenza Beijing municipal expert group medical treatment. Group of Experts can not rule out the commitment to human infection of highly pathogenic avian influenza cases in medical observation consultation, diagnosis and medical treatment.

All the hospitals should be strictly implemented, "the Beijing Municipal Health Bureau on further strengthening of human infection of highly pathogenic avian influenza and other respiratory diseases prevention and control work notice" requirements, before the lifting of the state of human avian influenza contingency before the start of experts within 24 hours listening class system, all the relevant experts should not go out if there is to go out tasks, subject to the approval of President of the Municipal Health Bureau reported that the record Bureau of Medical Affairs. Hospital experts, it is necessary to make proper arrangements for day-to-day medical experts work in the event of consultation, the rescue mission to ensure that the four hours to reach the designated hospitals work.

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