甲型流感疫情、防控及对新冠肺炎疫情的启示

Q2 Environmental Science
Yao Li, Dingyuan Liang, Yunsong Mu, Jin Ma, Jiang Chang, Ying Wang
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新冠肺炎已成为一种全球性流行病,对人类健康构成了不可预测的威胁。本研究探讨了更常见的甲型流感的流行特征、驱动因素、防控措施,研究结果表明:(1)甲型流感是一种受气候、社会政治、文化等因素影响的季节性流行性疾病,在低温、低湿、,人口密集环境(2)甲型流感的防控主要包括季节性流感病毒监测、流感病毒生态学研究、广谱中和抗体和通用疫苗,以及流感大流行风险的病原学评估季节性流感病毒监测是公共卫生政策制定和后续科学研究的核心(3)与甲型流感类似,新冠肺炎的流行受温度等气候因素以及社会、政治、文化等因素的影响,需要借鉴流感的成熟经验、技术和平台。加强病毒监测等多种行动相结合,对病毒生态学和病原学风险评估以及药物发现进行进一步研究对于未来可能出现的第二波疫情的预警和预测至关重要。我们的研究将为未来新冠肺炎等疫情的预防、控制、预测和预警提供直接启示©2020,编委会,环境科学研究
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Epidemic Situation, Prevention, Control of Influenza A and Its Enlightenment for COVID-19
COVID-19 has become a global epidemic, posing an unpredictable threat to human health In this study, we addressed the epidemic characteristics, driving factors, prevention and control measures of influenza A, a more common epidemic In addition, we reviewed the global efforts on how to prevent and control influenza effectively and related scientific research achievements, which aims to provide experience and suggestions for the prevention and control of COVID-19 The results show that: (1) Influenza A is a seasonal epidemic, affected by climatic, social political, cultural factors and others It is more contagious in low-temperature, low-humidity, densely populated environment (2) The prevention and control of influenza A mainly includes seasonal influenza virus surveillance, influenza virus ecological studies, broad-spectrum neutralizing antibodies and universal vaccines, as well as the etiological assessment of influenza pandemic risk Seasonal influenza virus surveillance is the core of public health policy formulation and follow-up scientific research (3) Similar to influenza A, the prevalence of COVID-19 is affected by climate factors such as temperature, as well as social, political, cultural and other factors, which needs to draw the lessons from the mature experience, technologies and platforms of influenza The combination of multiple actions, such as strengthening virus surveillance, conducting further research on virus ecology and etiological risk assessment and drug discovery is essential for early warning and prediction of the possible secondary wave of epidemics in the future Our study will provide direct inspiration for the prevention, control, prediction and early warning of COVID-19 and other epidemics in the future © 2020, Editorial Board, Research of Environmental Sciences All right reserved
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环境科学研究
环境科学研究 Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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