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Infectious disease testing can be divided into:
1. Digestive tract infectious diseases: bacillary dysentery, viral hepatitis A, poliomyelitis, typhoid fever and paratyphoid, etc.
2. Respiratory tract infectious diseases: infectious atypical pneumonia, human infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza, measles, tuberculosis, meningococcal meningitis, scarlet fever, influenza A (H1N1), epidemic ** epidemic, mumps, rubella, etc.
3. Blood and sexual contact infectious diseases: AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, viral hepatitis B, etc.
4. Vector-borne infectious diseases: epidemic hemorrhagic fever, rabies, Japanese encephalitis, leptospirosis, schistosomiasis, malaria, epidemic typhus, endemic typhus, etc.
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Respiratory tract infectious diseases (such as: epidemics, tuberculosis, mumps, measles, whooping cough, etc.), digestive tract infectious diseases (such as: ascariasis, pinworm, bacillary dysentery, hepatitis A, etc.), blood infectious diseases (such as:
Hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, filariasis, etc.) (eg: schistosomiasis, trachoma, rabies, tetanus, gonorrhea, etc.).
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Superficial infectious diseases (e.g., schistosomiasis, trachoma, rabies, tetanus, gonorrhea, etc.).
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Yan's Family Motto", "Commandments of the Emperor", "Teaching Doctrine" and so on.
Yan's Family Motto is the first family motto in the history of the Han nation with rich content and grand system, and it is also an academic work. The author, Yan Zhitui, was a famous writer and educator during the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
The book was written after Emperor Wen of Sui destroyed the state of Chen, and before Emperor Yang of Sui ascended the throne (about the end of the 6th century AD). It is a work written by Yan Zhitui to describe his personal experience, thoughts, and knowledge to warn his descendants. There are seven volumes and twenty articles. They are the first order.
1. Godchildren.
Second, the brothers.
3. Later marry.
Fourth, the governance of the family.
Fifth, the first wind exercise.
Sixth, Mu Xiandi.
Seventh, the first to learn.
8. Article No.
Nine, the name is the first.
10. Matters involved.
Ten. First, save trouble.
Ten. Second, stop at the beginning.
Ten. 3. Commandments.
Ten. Fourth, nourish the heart.
Ten. Fifth, return to the heart.
Ten. 6. Documentary evidence.
Ten. 7. Syllables.
Ten. 8. Miscellaneous arts.
Ten. 9. Final system 20.
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(1) Class A infectious diseases.
Class A infectious diseases, also known as compulsory management infectious diseases, include: plague, cholera. The time limit for reporting the epidemic after the occurrence of such infectious diseases, the isolation of patients and pathogen carriers, the method of **, and the treatment of epidemic points and epidemic areas are all enforced.
2) Class B infectious diseases.
Class B infectious diseases, also known as strictly managed infectious diseases, include: influenza A (H1N1), viral hepatitis, bacterial and amoebic dysentery, typhoid and paratyphoid, AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, polio, measles, pertussis, diphtheria, meningococcal meningitis, scarlet fever, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, rabies, leptospirosis, brucellosis, anthrax, epidemic and endemic typhus, Japanese encephalitis, kala-azar, malaria, dengue fever, etc.
Prevention and control of such infectious diseases should be carried out in strict accordance with the relevant regulations and prevention and control plans. Some coercive measures may be taken to control the spread of AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, rabies and anthrax patients, if necessary.
3) Category C infectious diseases.
Category C infectious diseases, also known as infectious diseases under surveillance and management, include: hand, foot and mouth disease, tuberculosis, schistosomiasis, filariasis, echinococcosis, leprosy, epidemic, mumps, rheumatosis, neonatal tetanus, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, and infectious diarrheal diseases other than cholera, dysentery, typhoid fever and paratyphoid.
Such infectious diseases should be managed according to the monitoring and management methods prescribed by the health administrative department.
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