(Fighting New Crown Pneumonia) Group portraits of war epidemic: real but real, Fang Xianguo background

China News Agency, Beijing, March 17th: The epidemic of war epidemic: only real but true, Fang Xianguo background

Author Huang Yuqin

"Some people must be transmitted now." Zhong Nanshan, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and director of the National Center for Respiratory Diseases Clinical Medicine Research, said in an interview on January 20.

Data map: Zhong Nanshan. Photo by Chen Xin, reporter from China News Agency

At this moment, people will always be remembered: 83-year-old Zhong Nanshan faced the camera and took the lead in confirming to the public the route of transmission of new coronary pneumonia.

Seventeen years after the outbreak of SARS, Zhong Nanshan once again raised the alarm of a major epidemic. At the time, he called for no special circumstances not to go to Wuhan, Hubei. But on the evening of January 18, he chose to go retrograde to the "frontline" of the epidemic for the first time.

Zhong Nanshan is not the only "retrograde". In this national epidemic, China's top experts continued to rush to Wuhan. From detection to treatment, from admission to rehabilitation, every step is inseparable from the "inquiring pulse" of authoritative experts in the front line. At the moment of the epidemic, the medical doctor with the name of "academician" on his head becomes an ordinary "warrior", and is praised as "Korean Warrior".

Guoshi Weishi.

On the second day of the Lunar New Year, Chen Wei, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and a researcher at the Military Medical Research Institute of the Academy of Military Sciences, led the team to Wuhan. At the beginning of the epidemic, nucleic acid testing has attracted much attention as a rapid method for identifying suspected and confirmed diagnoses.

Shortening the nucleic acid detection time and accelerating the diagnosis speed is one of the achievements of the Chen Wei team's scientific research in the epidemic area. Previously, the major general had made important contributions in the fight against SARS and the fight against Ebola.

On February 1, Wang Chen, deputy dean of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and dean of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, went to Wuhan to find out how to curb the rapid spread of the virus in society is the most urgent task at present. Seeing that a designated hospital with overloaded operation is "difficult to find a bed", Wang Chen and several experts suggested that a "square cabin hospital" be set up to quickly treat patients diagnosed with mild cases to avoid new infections.

Four days later, the first square cabin hospitals opened one after another. Thousands of beds bring hope for treatment to patients who are isolated at home, and also lay the foundation for the overall prevention and control strategy of "receivables and exhaustions." With the establishment of more square cabin hospitals, at the beginning of the epidemic, the front line of the epidemic resistance, which was plagued by "difficulty of receiving and treating", finally realized the counterattack of "beds and others".

While Academician Wang Chen was thinking about how to curb the spread of the virus, a train stopped at the Wuchang platform. At about 4 am on February 2nd, the platform was bright and the day was not far. Li Lanjuan, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and director of the State Key Laboratory of Infectious Disease Diagnosis and Treatment, led a medical team of more than 10 people to get off the train and rushed to Wuhan Hospital to carry out patient treatment.

When departing from Hangzhou, Li Lanjuan did not set a due date, "is ready to fight in Wuhan for a long time." The academician, who was over seventy years old and kept racing with the virus, insisted on entering the ICU ward for rounds every day to interview critically ill patients. Before the rounds, she wrote the word "come back" on the back of the protective suit to boost morale. At the end of the inspection, she took off her protective equipment, leaving a deep mask impression on her smiling face, which was captured and fixed by the photographer. "Great Love with Traces" became a moving picture during the anti-epidemic period, which vividly explained the benevolence of the doctor.

In the treatment of patients in the epidemic, "integrated Chinese and western medicine, combined use of traditional Chinese and western medicine" has become an important means. Zhang Boli, Huang Luqi, Tong Xiaolin and other experts in the field of traditional Chinese medicine gathered in Wuhan to guide the rational use of medicines in the front line and explore the cure for diagnosis and treatment.

Zhang Boli, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and president of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, was in danger in an ancient age. He led a TCM medical team consisting of 209 medical staff to the Jiangxia Fangcai Hospital. In the end, none of the more than 400 patients admitted to the hospital earlier became severe. On February 16, Zhang Boli caused old gallbladder disease due to overwork. After undergoing gallbladder removal, he expressed his poems: "The battle against epidemics is still difficult, and it is difficult to be conservative. The liver and gallbladder are true, and the decision is to be cut."

Guoshi Weizhen.

17 years ago, in the face of the outbreak of SARS, Academician Zhong Nanshan shouted, "Send all the serious patients to me." Now, when he re-enters, he immediately confirmed the "human-to-human" phenomenon of the new crown virus and the risk of infection by medical staff. Facing the problems exposed in the epidemic, he bluntly stated that the CDC should be given more power, and in emergencies, it should have the power to directly announce the epidemic to the society.

When the domestic epidemic prevention and control achieved staged results, Zhong Nanshan also sent a message from the Guangzhou University, who will return to school soon. Authority is more important. "

At the beginning of the epidemic, the number of confirmed cases in Wuhan increased with each passing day, and the situation was extremely severe. Academician Wang Chen revealed to the public in plain language that the practical dilemma caused by the lack of Wuhan nucleic acid testing capabilities and hospital admission capabilities, and promptly put forward suggestions for the square cabin hospital. He eliminated the public misunderstanding from a scientific perspective, and responded rationally and frankly: "(Fangcai Hospital) is not a 'best policy', but a desirable and realistic policy."

When the public's anxiety continued to rise during the epidemic, Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid was once passed on to prevent new coronary pneumonia, which triggered a panic buying storm. "It is not advisable for people who are not sick to take medicine or to prevent it, because there is no suitable medicine for prevention." Academician Zhang Boli clarified at a press conference. Regulate the body's immune status. "The response to the concerns will help calm the buying spree and stabilize the anxiety of Chinese people.

The ancients said: Scholars can only say that when they are in a country, they are called scholars. Every medical expert who went to Wuhan, "Wei Shi" showed his talents with superb first-class medical skills, and "Wei Zhen" showed his virtue in a straightforward manner. The disaster will eventually become history. (Finish)