Abstract

The article examines the features of providing emergency gynecological care during the spread of coronavirus infection. The author comes to the conclusion that the majority of urgent gynecological cases are complex, and a significant part of them requires urgent surgical care. Also, an important role in this process is played by the organization of environmental safety and disinfection, competent management of medical waste. All of the above will optimize the process of diagnosis and treatment of emergency gynecological patients and reduce the risk of exposure to infectious pathogens on medical personnel as part of the application of planned measures for the prevention and control of COVID-19.

Highlights

  • After an outbreak of infection in December 2019 in Wuhan, its pathogen quickly spread to 192 countries, resulting in more than 100 million known cases of infection and more than 2.2 million deaths to date

  • New sporadic cases are still being registered in many countries, often the disease is wave-like, and for this reason medical personnel are still at high risk of contracting COVID-19, especially for medical personnel working in emergency departments

  • Emergency room doctors should quickly determine whether patients have a fever, whether there is a history of travel to areas with a high risk of morbidity, a history of contacts with COVID-19 patients, etc

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Introduction

After an outbreak of infection in December 2019 in Wuhan, its pathogen quickly spread to 192 countries, resulting in more than 100 million known cases of infection and more than 2.2 million deaths to date. The World Health Organization (WHO) has assigned an official name to this epidemic disease: coronavirus infection 2019 (COVID-19). Despite the fierce fight against the spread of coronavirus infection by doctors around the world, regular prevention and control of COVID19 will be relevant in the near future to contain the spread of this infectious disease. In response to the continuing risk, national health authorities in various countries approve standards as part of the diagnostic and treatment process in medical institutions for regular prevention and control of the epidemic. Medical institutions must comply with these protocols, standardizing the process of diagnosis and treatment with strict compliance with prevention and control measures. These recommendations are aimed at optimizing both the treatment of patients and the safety of medical personnel. These recommendations are aimed at optimizing both the treatment of patients and the safety of medical personnel. [1]

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