| Literature DB >> 32518555 |
Chang-Xiao Liu1,2,3.
Abstract
Since the outbreak of the new coronavirus epidemic, novel coronavirus has infected nearly 100,000 people in more than 110 countries. How to face this new coronavirus epidemic outbreak is an important issue. Basic reproduction number (R0) is an important parameter in epidemiology; The basic reproduction number of an infection can be thought of as the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection. Epidemiology dynamics is a mathematical model based on a susceptibility-infection-recovery epidemic model. Researchers analyzed the epidemiological benefits of different transmission rates for the establishment of effective strategy in prevention and control strategies for epidemic infectious diseases. In this review, the early use of TCM for light and ordinary patients, can rapidly improve symptoms, shorten hospitalization days and reduce severe cases transformed from light and normal. Many TCM formulas and products have wide application in treating infectious and non-infectious diseases. The TCM theoretical system of treating epidemic diseases with TCM and the treatment scheme of integrated Chinese and Western medicine have proved their effectiveness in clinical practice. TCM can cure COVID-19 pneumonia, and also shows that the role of TCM in blocking the progress of COVID-19 pneumonia.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; TCM advantages; basic reproduction number; epidemiology dynamics; national healthcare system capacity; novel Coronavirus Infection
Year: 2020 PMID: 32518555 PMCID: PMC7270776 DOI: 10.1016/j.chmed.2020.03.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin Herb Med ISSN: 1674-6384
Key time points on actions of prevented - controlled novel coronavirus infections.
| Time | Places | Actions of prevented and controlled novel coronavirus infections |
|---|---|---|
| Jan. 27 | Hubei | Some cites offer rewards for information on visitors from Hubei |
| Feb. 02 | Hubei | Travel restrictions and sequestrations expand beyond Hubei Province |
| Feb.10 | Shanghai | Atrial work resumption in Shanghai |
| Feb. 11 | Hangzhou | Hangzhou introduces color-coded health rating app |
| Feb. 13 | Hubei | Hubei adjusts criteria for diagnosing cases (total: 63,936 cases) |
| Feb. 15 | Shanghai | Shanghai installs tracking devices on doors of isolated individuals |
| Feb. 16 | China | Telecom carriers track users’14-day travel histories |
| Feb. 18 | Wenzhou | Badly hit city Wenzhou begins a phased return to normal life |
| Feb. 24 | WHO | WHO says: Beijing's actions prevented more infections |
Fig. 1Epidemic occurs to form A, B, C, D, E and F generation transmission when R0 > 1.
Values of R0 of well-known infectious diseases.
| Diseases | Transmission | Values of R0 |
|---|---|---|
| Measles | Airborne | 12−18 |
| Diphtharia | Saliva | 6−7 |
| Smallpox | Airborne droplet | 5−7 |
| Polio | Fecal-oral route | 5−7 |
| Rubella | Airborne droplet | 5−7 |
| Mumps | Airborne droplet | 4−7 |
| Pertussis | Airborne droplet | 5.5 |
| COVID-19 | Airborne droplet | 2.3−3.7 |
| HIV/AIDS | Sexual droplet | 2−5 |
| SARS | Airborne droplet | 2−5 |
| Influenza | Airborne droplet | 2−3 |
| Ebola | Bodily fluids | 1.5−2.5 |
Fig. 2Relationship between COVID-19 mortality rate and age (Source: China CDC).
Fig. 3Epidemiological dynamics for national healthcare system capacity (Source from UK Health Department).
Fig. 4Structures of polyphenols in tea.