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China - Guangdong - Nanshan Hospital emergency drills for prevention and control of avian influenza

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February 14, 2014 Friday


Nanshan Hospital emergency drills prevention and control of avian influenza
  
Yangcheng Evening News reporter Li Wei reports: H7N9 bird flu in the country, there have been confirmed cases. Experiencing fever patients how to do? Recently, Nanshan Hospital organized a person infected with H7N9 avian influenza simulated combat exercises to improve health care for people infected with H7N9 avian influenza rapid response and emergency response capabilities.
  
Exercise did not develop plans, did not give prior notice to the department, to simulate the actual admissions of patients suspected of H7N9 infection and admissions processes. Site supervision of various functional departments, pointing out various aspects of the problems and urge immediate rectification. Through this site training, improved health care workers familiar with the extent of human infection with H7N9 avian flu prevention and control programs and technical guidelines to strengthen the health care protection awareness of the incidence of patients.

Li Wei

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