Outbreak of Dengue Fever: Mosquitoes are similar year after year, and the epidemic is the same year after year.

According to Xinhua News Agency, According to the latest statistics released by Taiwan’s disease control department, Since the beginning of summer in May, As of 15 September, The total number of confirmed cases of dengue fever in Taiwan was 10 384, There have been more than 10,000 cases, The epidemic is mainly concentrated in the southern part of Taiwan. Guangdong CDC then issued the latest dengue fever risk warning. The warning points out that since this year, due to the serious epidemic situation of dengue fever in Southeast Asian countries and Taiwan, the number of imported cases in Guangdong Province has been significantly higher than that in the same period of previous years. As of zero o’clock on September 11, Read More …

What should we do when Ebola strikes?

According to Phoenix Satellite TV, a woman who returned to Hong Kong from an earlier visit to Kenya, Africa, developed fever, dizziness and vomiting after returning to Hong Kong on Monday. She was treated in isolation at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and is currently in stable condition. First, is what Ebola virus? The information given on the WHO website is as follows: 1. Ebola virus disease (EVD; Formerly known as Ebola viral hemorrhagic fever) is a serious and often fatal human disease. 2. The case fatality rate of the Ebola virus disease epidemic is as high as 90%. 3. The Ebola virus disease outbreak is predominantly occurring in remote villages close to tropical rain forests in Central and West Africa. 4. Read More …

How to prevent plague?

According to news reports, on July 17, a confirmed case of pneumonic plague in Yumen City, Gansu Province, resulted in the death of one person. As of the afternoon of the 17th, 151 people were found to be in close contact with the patient. All of them have taken measures such as isolation, epidemiological investigation and preventive medication, and no abnormal symptoms have been found so far. First, what is plague? Plague is a virulent infectious disease mainly transmitted by Yersinia pestis through rat fleas. Can infect people and a variety of animals, is a natural epidemic disease widely prevalent among wild rodents. Clinically, there are three manifestations: septicemia, pneumonia and plague, including fever, severe toxemia symptoms, lymph node enlargement, Read More …

79 deaths in January! The H7N9 epidemic has entered a high incidence period. How to prevent it?

Winter goes to spring (yes, now) has always been a season of high incidence of epidemics. During this period, everyone can always hear news of various bird flu. The State Health and Planning Commission has just released the general situation of infectious diseases in January. Data show that the number of cases and deaths in January was 192 and 79 respectively. Compared with the past, these figures have obviously increased, thus triggering a heated discussion. Some people are frightened and others take it seriously. As a clove doctor who has withstood multiple tests such as SARS and still stands firm, today I will tell you several keys to deal with bird flu. Key One: Don’t Contact Live Poultry During this Read More …

How to prevent plague?

According to news reports, on July 17, a confirmed case of pneumonic plague in Yumen City, Gansu Province, resulted in the death of one person. As of the afternoon of the 17th, 151 people were found to be in close contact with the patient. All of them have taken measures such as isolation, epidemiological investigation and preventive medication, and no abnormal symptoms have been found so far. First, what is plague? Plague is a virulent infectious disease mainly transmitted by Yersinia pestis through rat fleas. Can infect people and a variety of animals, is a natural epidemic disease widely prevalent among wild rodents. Clinically, there are three manifestations: septicemia, pneumonia and plague, including fever, severe toxemia symptoms, lymph node enlargement, Read More …

What should we do when Ebola strikes?

According to Phoenix Satellite TV, a woman who returned to Hong Kong from an earlier visit to Kenya, Africa, developed fever, dizziness and vomiting after returning to Hong Kong on Monday. She was treated in isolation at Queen Elizabeth Hospital and is currently in stable condition. First, is what Ebola virus? The information given on the WHO website is as follows: 1. Ebola virus disease (EVD; Formerly known as Ebola viral hemorrhagic fever) is a serious and often fatal human disease. 2. The case fatality rate of the Ebola virus disease epidemic is as high as 90%. 3. The Ebola virus disease outbreak is predominantly occurring in remote villages close to tropical rain forests in Central and West Africa. 4. Read More …

Although raw cockles taste delicious, be careful to infect hepatitis a.

At the end of autumn and the beginning of winter, aquatic products from all over the country are on the market in large quantities. For gourmets, it is also a good time to eat all kinds of [fresh rivers, fresh lakes and seafood]. Scapharca subcrenata: the main culprit of hepatitis a outbreak Diners living near the Yangtze River valley, For a long time, I have always liked such delicacies as clams and drunk crabs. Moreover, the method of eating clams in some areas of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai is quite simple. Soak the clams in boiling water, then pry open the shell, add some seasoning to the half-baked clams meat, and eat them directly. Some even think that the clams Read More …

Review of the First Anniversary of Ebola Crisis: When Will We Not Meet?

It has been exactly a year since the first case of Ebola virus infection was confirmed in West Africa. When will the Ebola crisis end? On 28 December 2013, in a remote village called Meliandou in southern Guinea, a 2-year-old boy died of diarrhea, headache and fever. His 3-year-old sister, his mother and grandmother also died a few days later. According to WHO reports, these deaths did not attract much attention at first and people did not realize that the disease was spreading. It was not until March 2014 that Guinea’s health officials realized that the crisis had emerged. Ebola has never hit West Africa before, so the virus, the most serious global outbreak that killed more than 7,500 people Read More …