Online rumors that "Shanghai hospital requires pregnant women to be transferred to hospitals for 39 weeks of flu" have aroused concern.

On the evening of January 13, Wu Jinglei, director of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission, disclosed relevant information.

  Wu Jinglei said that the pregnant woman was transferred to the hospital accompanied by medical staff. At present, the mother and baby are safe and have been discharged.

The pregnant woman was suffering from influenza B.

Influenza B, as a Class C infectious disease, has a certain risk of spreading. Therefore, when dealing with it, specialized hospitals must not only consider the situation of the individual case, but also must consider the safety of the pregnant women in the relevant hospitals to avoid nosocomial cross infection. , to ensure the safety of other women in hospital.

  According to him, the hospital invited experts to consult the pregnant woman at that time.

From the perspective of the health administrative department, the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission requires all medical institutions to strengthen the prevention and control of maternal and child health epidemics and maternal and infant safety, implement maternal management standards, and make every effort to ensure the safety of mothers and infants.

(Reporter Chen Jing Kang Yuzhan)

Responsible editor: [Wang Yu]