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For patients with infectious diseases, what are the four mornings of suspected patients with infectious diseases?

Early detection, diagnosis, reporting and treatment.

"Early detection, early reporting, early isolation and early treatment" are important measures for the prevention and control of infectious diseases, and early detection and early reporting are the basis of "four early".

On the basis of summarizing the previous experience of prevention and control work in COVID-19, experts were organized to formulate the "four early" technical scheme, and the COVID-19 epidemic monitoring network was established and improved, so as to strengthen the monitoring of the epidemic situation in COVID-19 through case monitoring reports, cluster epidemic monitoring reports, community epidemic monitoring and unit and individual monitoring.

Extended data:

For human-borne infectious diseases, patients or pathogen carriers should be properly placed in designated isolation locations in time, temporarily isolate people, actively carry out treatment and nursing, and carry out necessary disinfection treatment on infectious secretions, excreta and utensils to prevent the spread of pathogens.

However, if the source of infection is unknown, especially animals, it is not easy to get exact results because of the need for epidemiological causal inference and sufficient evidence of laboratory test results, especially in the case of sudden acute infectious diseases, it is even more difficult to locate the source of infection in a short time.

However, once the source of infection is determined, effective measures should be taken to control the source of infection in time to ensure that the source of infection will not continue to spread pathogens to susceptible people.

Baidu encyclopedia-infectious diseases

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