Source: http://www.eeo.com.cn/ens/homepage/b...8/180269.shtml
Ticks Spread Fear and Death in Henan Province
By Rose Scobie
Published: 2010-09-08
When SARS spread in China, the government covered up the full extent of the epidemic to avoid panic, but wound up harming prevention efforts and China?s international image. Unfortunately, officials in Henan province have not learned from their country?s past mistakes.
Over the past year and a half many people in Henan province?s Shangcheng County have died due to tick bites; locals were kept uninformed about the epidemic.
After many villagers died from tick bites in Shangcheng County in Henan province, members of China?s Center for Disease Control researched the epidemic and found that if it was discovered earlier, it could have been manageable.
Last October, two elderly patients died from tick bites, both of their relatives who were taking care of them also became ill, but fortunately recovered.
The family members who cared for the two elderly patients in the hospital told this reporter that not once did doctors warn them that the disease may be infections.
Tick Borne Disease Misdiagnosed
Although many people died from tick borne disease last year in Shangcheng, many local doctors still did not recognize the disease; they diagnosed it as a common cold or meningitis.
Shangcheng County People?s Hospital Vice President Wang Deqiang stated that last year, the mortality rate due to tick bites in Shangcheng County increased, and because of this the department of health increased its training measures. ?The key point is to prevent misdiagnosis. Once a patient has been misdiagnosed, it is difficult for them to recover.?
According to the Beijing News reporter?s findings, there were many misdiagnoses...
Ticks Spread Fear and Death in Henan Province
By Rose Scobie
Published: 2010-09-08
When SARS spread in China, the government covered up the full extent of the epidemic to avoid panic, but wound up harming prevention efforts and China?s international image. Unfortunately, officials in Henan province have not learned from their country?s past mistakes.
Over the past year and a half many people in Henan province?s Shangcheng County have died due to tick bites; locals were kept uninformed about the epidemic.
After many villagers died from tick bites in Shangcheng County in Henan province, members of China?s Center for Disease Control researched the epidemic and found that if it was discovered earlier, it could have been manageable.
Last October, two elderly patients died from tick bites, both of their relatives who were taking care of them also became ill, but fortunately recovered.
The family members who cared for the two elderly patients in the hospital told this reporter that not once did doctors warn them that the disease may be infections.
Tick Borne Disease Misdiagnosed
Although many people died from tick borne disease last year in Shangcheng, many local doctors still did not recognize the disease; they diagnosed it as a common cold or meningitis.
Shangcheng County People?s Hospital Vice President Wang Deqiang stated that last year, the mortality rate due to tick bites in Shangcheng County increased, and because of this the department of health increased its training measures. ?The key point is to prevent misdiagnosis. Once a patient has been misdiagnosed, it is difficult for them to recover.?
According to the Beijing News reporter?s findings, there were many misdiagnoses...
Comment