Selected article for: "disease outbreak and respiratory syndrome"

Author: Nie, Kun-xi; Wang, Chan; Li, Xin-wu
Title: Success of Big Infectious Disease Reimbursement Policy in China
  • Document date: 2020_2_20
  • ID: 6ocdgjwd_2
    Snippet: In 2003, the outbreak of the serious infectious disease severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) took place in China, which was extremely horrible due to its spread and high death rate. According to statistics, 5327 residents in mainland China were infected with SARS, of which 349 died. Besides, 1755 cases were reported in Hong Kong, China, of which 300 infected people died. At the same time, 665 cases were infected in Taiwan, China, of which 180.....
    Document: In 2003, the outbreak of the serious infectious disease severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) took place in China, which was extremely horrible due to its spread and high death rate. According to statistics, 5327 residents in mainland China were infected with SARS, of which 349 died. Besides, 1755 cases were reported in Hong Kong, China, of which 300 infected people died. At the same time, 665 cases were infected in Taiwan, China, of which 180 died, and the death rate was about 10.7%. It is well known that China is a country with large population. Due to high population density, high mobility, and poor sanitation in some areas, SARS had spread rapidly. Although these conditions were conducive to the spread of SARS, the Chinese government took a compulsory means to control it. As soon as an infected person was identified, mandatory isolation and free treatment were provided to stop transmission and reduce mortality, which is the key for the infectious disease defense being successful

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