id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-330716-hbhtbgzd Hui, Zhang An analysis of the current status of hospital emergency preparedness for infectious disease outbreaks in Beijing, China 2007-02-28 .txt text/plain 3681 189 42 Data related to hospital demographic information and their emergency plans, laboratory diagnosis capacity, medical treatment procedures for infectious diseases, stockpiles of drugs and personal protective equipment, and staff training were collected. Approximately 93.3% of the hospitals surveyed reported that they had an emergency plan, and none of those reported that their laboratories were able to isolate and identify all 8 kinds of common pathogens of infectious diseases: 22.4% of the hospitals had medical treatment procedures for all these infectious diseases, 23.1% had stored specific drugs for treatment, 2.2% had all personal protective equipment, and 30.6% reported that their health care staff had been trained in hospital emergency preparedness for infectious diseases. 4, 5 All hospitals should have emergency plans; prepare beds, drugs, and equipment; and educate and train staff in advance to respond to a large scale infectious disease outbreak or other public health emergency. ./cache/cord-330716-hbhtbgzd.txt ./txt/cord-330716-hbhtbgzd.txt