Analysis of sterilization and disinfection procedures at two different levels before entering the residence of medical rescue teams fighting against COVID-19 in infection prevention and control
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    Objective:To analyze the effect of sterilization and disinfection procedures at two different levels before entering the resi-dence of medical rescue teams fighting against coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) in infection prevention and control. Methods:A total of 160 medical team members who came from our hospital to aid Wuhan were taken as study objects. During that period imple-menting two different procedures,their temperature,health condition,nucleic acid testing results and adverse reports were analyzed. Results:The number of adverse reports was 0 during 10 days when high-intensity disinfection procedures were implemented. Before the simplified procedure put into use,there were 8 cases about psychological acceptance in the first seven days;the simplified proce-dure was carried out when there was no adverse reports 7 days later. During the isolation period,the body temperature was monitored twice a day,without any abnormality;two nucleic acid testing results were both negative. Conclusion:The simplified process is a more scientific and reasonable disinfection process. Confronted with the prevention and control of the COVID-19,we must maintain a sci-entific and rational attitude and adopt right and reasonable measures,which is more conducive to security.

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Li Gaojie, Yin Wei. Analysis of sterilization and disinfection procedures at two different levels before entering the residence of medical rescue teams fighting against COVID-19 in infection prevention and control[J]. Journal of Chongqing Medical University,2020,45(7):1031-

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