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依法防控基孔肯雅热
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-05 01:02

Core Points - The increasing risk of Chikungunya virus transmission in China due to rising imported cases and the release of the "Chikungunya Prevention and Control Technical Guidelines (2025 Edition)" and "Chikungunya Diagnosis and Treatment Plan (2025 Edition)" [1][4] - The legal obligation for medical institutions to report suspected, clinically diagnosed, and confirmed cases of Chikungunya within 24 hours through the "China Disease Prevention and Control Information System" [1][4] - The importance of mosquito isolation and control measures in hospitals to prevent the spread of Chikungunya, especially during the first week of illness when patients are highly infectious [2][3] Reporting and Compliance - Medical institutions must adhere to the case reporting system as mandated by the "Infectious Disease Prevention Law" to ensure timely reporting and effective control measures [1][4] - The necessity for hospitals to implement mosquito control measures, including installing screens and providing mosquito nets, to prevent hospital-acquired infections [2][3] - Strict adherence to waste management regulations for medical waste generated during the treatment of Chikungunya patients to avoid legal repercussions [3] Infection Control Measures - The requirement for healthcare workers to follow standard precautions when handling patient fluids to mitigate the risk of infection [3] - The need for laboratories to comply with safety standards and ensure accurate testing methods for Chikungunya virus detection [3] - The recognition of the potential for imported cases to pose a significant risk of Chikungunya transmission in the context of increasing international travel [4]