| Literature DB >> 33014984 |
Ramin Rahmanzade1,2, Reza Rahmanzadeh1,3, Seyed MohammadReza Hashemian1, Payam Tabarsi1.
Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is challenging the health care systems around the world and compelling them to timely share their strategies, tactics and experiences. Since mid-January, a huge volume of instructions has been released by Iran's Ministry of Health and Medical Education (MOHME) covering diverse aspects of disease control and prevention. In this study, we aimed to review the instructions published either before or after COVID-19's transmission to Iran to depict the clinical approach and therapeutics used in Iran to battle the current pandemic. We retrospectively gathered and critically reviewed all official situation reports, guidelines, guidance, flowcharts, protocols, recommendations and advice released by Iranian scientific, or administrative arms of action against COVID-19. The ongoing clinical trials approved by MOHME and registered to the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT) have been reviewed as well. Our study resulted in the following mainstays of Iran's approach to COVID-19: (i) active clinical screening; preferably on-line or on-phone, (ii) management of limited paraclinical resources; by using them as diagnostic tools rather than epidemiological, (iii) a trend toward outpatient care of mild-to-moderate cases; either confirmed or suspicious, with active scheduled follow-up, and (iv) avoidance of pharmacotherapy, as far as possible. The therapeutic and administrative instructions are still being actively updated with some recommendations different from the previous ones. Nevertheless, a common approach in the background could be detected, It seems that the instructions are conceptually in line with the first "National Guideline for 2019-nCoV" published on 20 January 2020. The screening has mainly been clinically oriented rather than being based on laboratory tests and MOHME seems to be following the approach of "early detection of symptomatic cases followed by early source control."Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Iran; SARS-CoV-2; antiviral therapy; infection prevention and control; public health
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33014984 PMCID: PMC7498537 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.551889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Timeline of main responses to the novel coronavirus pandemic at national and international level.
| 27. Dec 2019 | 1st report of 4 unusual pneumonia to local CDC in Wuhan, China |
| 31. Dec 2019 | 1st report of pneumonia of unknown cause to the WHO China Country Office |
| 04. Jan 2020 | WHO publicly announced the pneumonia of unknown causes in Wuhan, China on social media |
| 05. Jan 2020 | WHO's 1st disease outbreak news advised against travel and trade restriction with China |
| 07. Jan 2020 | Novel coronavirus (nCoV-2019) identified |
| 10. Jan 2020 | - WHO's released “National capacities review tool for a novel coronavirus”: ongoing active monitoring and preparedness |
| 12. Jan 2020 | China publicly shared the genetic sequence of 2019-nCoV |
| 13. Jan 2020 | - The 1st reported case of COVID-2019 outside of China (in Thailand) |
| 17. Jan 2020 | WHO released interim guidance for “laboratory testing for 2019-nCoV” (last update on 19 March) |
| 20. Jan 2020 | - MOHME released Iran's National Guideline for 2019-nCoV |
| 21. Jan 2020 | China publicly released primers and probes used in rRT-PCR kits |
| 22. Jan 2020 | WHO's mission to China observed evidences of human-to-human transmission |
| 24. Jan 2020 | WHO published an update of “Advice for international travel and trade”: Advice for exit screening in countries with ongoing transmission and entry screening in countries without transmission |
| 26. Jan 2020 | Iran started screening at Point of Entry (PoE) |
| 28. Jan 2020 | - WHO released an interim guidance of Clinical management of severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) when 2019-nCoV is suspected−1st report of limited human-to-human transmission outside China |
| 30. Jan 2020 | WHO declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern |
| 01. Feb 2020 | Iran's government officially banned flights from China |
| 02. Feb 2020 | MOHME released the 2nd edition of Iran's National Guideline for 2019-nCoV |
| 05. Feb 2020 | Iran's government repatriated Iranian nationals from Wuhan, China (They have been isolated and closely monitored by MOHME) |
| 11. Feb 2020 | - WHO named the novel virus and the disease, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, respectively |
| 19. Feb 2020 | MOHME officially announced death of two patients due to COVID-19 in Iran |
| 21. Feb 2020 | MOHME release a guidance on environmental sanitation and safe burial |
| 22. Feb 2020 | - MOHME established the Scientific Committee of COVID-19 (SCC-19) |
| 23. Feb 2020 | Iran's government established Iran's National Headquarter against COVID-19 |
| 25. Feb 2020 | SCC-19 released a “Diagnostic Therapeutic Flowcharts for COVID-19” (DTFC1) |
| 26. Feb 2020 | Interim guidance for IPC of COVID-19 in pregnant or breastfeeding mothers and in neonates and infants with mothers confirmed or suspicious to COVID-19 |
| 27. Feb 2020 | Some provinces in Iran started to clinically screen the travelers at PoE |
| 28. Feb 2020 | Iran's National Headquarter against COVID-19 closed all schools around the country, decreased working hours and announced a nation-wide screening of travelers at PoE of all cities |
| 02. Mar 2020 | - WHO's field visit to Iran |
| 03. Mar 2020 | - SSC-19 released DTFC2 and a protocol for management of critically ill patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units (ICU) |
| 04. Mar 2020 | - MOHME launched a National public awareness campaign and released a detailed action plan |
| 06. Mar 2020 | - MOHME launched a National campaign against COVID-19 for active screening of COVID-19 and released a detailed action plan |
| 07. Mar 2020 | - MOHME released various therapeutic guidance for management of COVID-19 in patients with underlying chronic diseases e.g., cancer |
| 10. Mar 2020 | - SCC-19 released DTFC3 |
| 11. Mar 2020 | - WHO characterized COVID-19 as a pandemic |
| 12. Mar 2020 | - WHO's expert mission to Iran acknowledged Iran's strategies and comprehensive coordinated approach against COVID-19 |
| 13. Mar 2020 | - WHO updated the interim guidance of Clinical management of SARI when 2019-nCoV is suspected, first released on 28. Jan 2020 |
| 15. Mar 2020 | - MOHME officially advised against routine use of oseltamivir in COVID-19 |
| 18. Mar 2020 | - WHO launched the Solidarity Trial ( |
| 25. Mar 2020 | SCC-19 released DTFC5 |
| 30. Mar 2020 | MOHME updated the action plan for care of COVID-19 patients in convalescent care facilities, first released on 3 March 2020 |
| 04. Apr 2020 | MOHME released a guidance for clinical trials related to COVID-19 |
| 10. Apr 2020 | MOHME launched the 2nd phase of National campaign against COVID-19: follow up of cases detected in 1st step and close-contact tracing of confirmed cases |
| 14. Apr 2020 | MOHME released an update of the protocol for management of critically ill patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units (ICU) |
| 29. Apr 2020 | SCC-19 released DTFC6 |
| 28. Jun 2020 | SCC-19 released DTFC7 |
In addition to the mentioned guidelines, flowcharts and protocols a significant number of advices, recommendations and guidance regarding environmental sanitation, social distancing, mental health and infection prevention and control (IPC) have been released by MOHME and other aligned, responsible authorities.
Figure 1Iran's Flowchart of Clinical Approach to COVID-19 (10).