China News Service, Guangzhou, August 26 (Cai Minjie, Song Liping) Vice President of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Vice President of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Zhang Zhongde, as an expert of the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council, completed support and guidance Ruili, Yunnan and Nanjing, Jiangsu returned to Guangzhou on the 26th after their missions for the prevention, control and treatment of the new crown pneumonia epidemic.

  On July 7, Zhang Zhongde went to Ruili, Yunnan to guide the local epidemic prevention and control work. On July 28, due to work needs, he rushed to Nanjing from Ruili to guide the epidemic prevention and control work, and performed anti-epidemic tasks outside for 51 consecutive days.

Returning to Guangzhou on August 26, Zhang Zhongde smiled as soon as he saw a colleague he was familiar with: "Back to the beautiful Guangzhou, I feel relaxed and happy."

  Seven times of war epidemics, three wars "Delta", the treatment plan of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine is becoming more and more mature.

At the end of May this year, a new crown pneumonia epidemic occurred in Guangzhou. As a member of the national expert group, Zhang Zhongde led a TCM medical team including 25 medical staff from Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. , The integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment program treats patients and effectively blocks the delta mutant strain.

  From May 21 to June 26, 166 local patients were admitted to the Guangzhou epidemic.

There were 156 patients treated with traditional Chinese medicine and integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine, accounting for 93.4%. Among them, 118 patients were treated with traditional Chinese medicine alone, accounting for 71.0%; 10 patients who did not use traditional Chinese medicine (including infants and other non-cooperative medications), accounting for 6.6%.

  The new crown pneumonia outbreaks in Ruili, Yunnan and Nanjing, Jiangsu were also caused by the delta mutant.

After experiencing the battle with Delta virus in Guangzhou, Zhang Zhongde said that the epidemic prevention, control and treatment work in Ruili and Nanjing is much more relaxed. In the process of treating patients with new coronary pneumonia, Guangzhou's prevention, control and treatment experience has been integrated and local reality has been combined. Circumstances, a more complete treatment plan with integrated Chinese and Western medicine has been worked out.

At present, the integration of Chinese and Western medicine is getting better and better, and the treatment plan has become more and more mature.

  According to reports, on January 24, 2020, on New Year’s Eve, Zhang Zhongde, as the deputy leader of the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine in response to the pneumonia epidemic prevention and control work of the new coronavirus infection, rushed to Wuhan, Hubei, and later served as the second national aid team of traditional Chinese medicine in Hubei. The team leader led a medical team composed of Guangdong and Beijing to take over 5 wards in an organized system and treated a total of 348 patients, including 191 severe and critically ill patients.

He led the medical team to adhere to the equal emphasis on Chinese and Western medicine, give full play to the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine to diagnose and treat mild and ordinary patients, use Chinese and Western medicine to treat critically and severely ill patients, tackle key scientific research difficulties, and achieve initial results in the war against the epidemic in a relatively short period of time.

  In January, March, May, and July 2021, Zhang Zhongde, as an expert of the State Council's Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism Comprehensive Group, went to Xingtai, Hebei, Ruili, Yunnan, Yingkou, Liaoning, Guangzhou, Yunnan, Ruili, and Nanjing, Jiangsu to guide the prevention, control and treatment of the epidemic. Work.

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