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Be ready to deal with Coronavirus : DAK to hospitals

5 Dariya News

Srinagar 03-Feb-2020

In the wake of World Health Organization's (WHO) declaration of China's coronavirus outbreak as an international emergency, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) Monday  advised hospitals in Kashmir to prepare for dealing with potential cases of the deadly infection.“If the virus sneaks into the valley, public safety will depend on hospital  preparedness,” said DAK President Dr Nisar ul Hassan in a statement issued to the wire service—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).“Hospitals should be prepared to identify, isolate  and treat patients to prevent the spread of the disease," he said, adding that the two designated hospitals, SKIMS and SMHS should have specially designed "negative- pressure"  isolation rooms for suspected or confirmed cases.“The negative pressure of the room would prevent contaminated air from escaping the room. These rooms should have  dedicated ventilators and they should be fitted with HEPA filters that would reduce the risk of transmission of the virus. These rooms should have separate entrance so that  infected patients don't risk other patients and staff in the hospital," he added.

He further said doctors and paramedics should be trained for screening, testing and treatment of this novel (new) virus.  "Hospitals should ensure standard infection prevention  and control measures like hand washing, cough etiquette and disinfection of surfaces, Dr Nisar said adding "they should ensure availability of personal protection equipment  (PPE) and diagnostic kits.PPE includes face masks, gowns, head caps, googles and shoe-covers,” he said as per KNO."With the virus likely to become a pandemic, we must start  preparing now," he said, adding that “the clinical manifestation of the virus is cough and fever and in severe cases difficulty in breathing. Anyone having these symptoms and has  a history of travel to the affected area or has been in contact with a suspected or a confirmed case should be screened for the novel virus.”“At least 361 people have died and  more than 17,000 people have been infected with this deadly strain so far," said Dr Nisar. (KNO)