Chronic disease and infection in China: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic

The BMJ Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1136/bmj.q2000
Yanming Li, Xunliang Tong, Mingyue Jiang, Zeni Wu, Yuping Duan, Li Zhang, Shengjie Lai, Weizhong Yang, Luzhao Feng
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The covid-19 pandemic is over but provided many lessons for population health and chronic diseases, say Luzhao Feng and colleagues The harms from covid-19 during the pandemic extended beyond the disease itself. Older people with a chronic or non-communicable disease were among the most vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 and at the highest risk of death.12 The interplay between chronic disease and infection can exacerbate each condition, highlighting the importance of preventing infection in people with chronic disease and increasing the challenges of caring for patients with comorbidity.34 For instance, during the omicron outbreak in Hong Kong excess deaths occurred not only from covid-19 infections but from chronic diseases, including cerebrovascular disease and kidney disease.5 This may be because the healthcare system was heavily overwhelmed, leading to low quality healthcare services and longer waits for some interventions for non-covid illness. Moreover, patients with chronic diseases may face increased risks of complications and severe outcomes after covid-19 infection. At the onset of the pandemic, public health measures such as wearing masks, maintaining social distancing, and proactive health education, were crucial in controlling the spread of epidemics and buying more time to prepare …
中国的慢性病和传染病:covid-19 大流行的教训
Luzhao Feng 及其同事说,Covid-19 大流行已经结束,但它为人口健康和慢性病提供了许多经验教训。 在大流行期间,Covid-19 的危害超出了疾病本身。患有慢性病或非传染性疾病的老年人最容易感染 SARS-CoV-2,死亡风险也最高。12 慢性病和感染之间的相互作用会加剧每种疾病,这凸显了预防慢性病患者感染的重要性,也增加了护理合并症患者的挑战34。5 这可能是因为医疗系统不堪重负,导致医疗服务质量低下,非病毒性疾病的一些干预措施需要更长的等待时间。此外,患有慢性疾病的患者在感染科维-19 后可能面临更高的并发症风险和严重后果。在疫情爆发之初,戴口罩、保持社会距离和积极的健康教育等公共卫生措施对于控制疫情蔓延和争取更多时间做好准备至关重要。
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