BEIJING, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese Ministry of
Health on Thursday issued an emergency response plan for dealing with mass
illness of unknown origin.
Mass illness of unknown origin is defined as at least
three cases with the same clinical symptoms occurring in one place in a period
of two weeks. The cases might be severe or fatal and the symptoms cannot be
explained by doctors above county hospital level.
The place could be a medical institution, village,
community, construction site or school, and the illness may be an infectious
disease, poisoning or other unknown illnesses.
The plan classifies incidents according to three
levels of severity, and requires local governments to work out graded emergency
response measures.
Any individual or organization is entitled to report
a mass illness of unknown origin to health departments under the State Council
or local health authorities.
"Local medical institutions or medical practitioners
must report incidents by phone or fax to local health authorities within two
hours, and those able to make on-line reports must do so immediately," the plan
states.
It notes that medical staff who reach the scene where
infectious illness is reported must take protective measures, quarantine
patients and if necessary suggest that the area be cordoned off.
Schools or factories where the incident happened
should suspend classes or production if necessary, and relatives of the patients
or those in close contact with them should be placed under medical observation.
The bodies of patients or animals must be disinfected
strictly and samples should be collected in accordance with relevant
regulations.
Items, places, environment, animals and plants at the
scene must be disinfected, and poultry and livestock in the area must be kept in
enclosed places.
If necessary, wild animals or poultry which might be
infected should be controlled or slaughtered after approval from the local
government.
The plan recommends raising public awareness by
education, and requires that medical waste and quarantined items be properly
dealt with when at-scene treatment is complete.