Abstract

The results of the joint work of a panel of experts from Rospotrebnadzor and healthcare professionals of the Republic of Uzbekistan on organizing activities to counter the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus are described in the paper.The goal of the study was to determine the main driving forces of COVID-19 spread in the Republic of Uzbekistan and develop an action plan to reduce the incidence of coronavirus infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.Materials and methods. The organization of work in 14 health care institutions in Tashkent and Samarkand, as well as in Tashkent and Samarkand Regions, was analyzed: in 7 laboratories, 6 hospitals and 1 polyclinic. The routes for the movement of personnel, the demarcation of green and red zones, the features of disinfection and the use of personal protective equipment were studied. Attention is drawn to the diagnosis of COVID-19, the use of therapy aimed at reducing the period of virus shedding, the criteria for lifting quarantine restrictions for patients.Results and discussion. The main factors in the organization of work of institutions that contribute to the spread of COVID-19 among medical personnel and the population have been identifed: the lack of equipped gateways between the red and green zones with the accessibility of adequate disinfection, the wrong choice of personal protective equipment, monitoring of contact persons for 10 days, discharge from hospitals based on clinical improvement. The incorrect use of antiviral therapy, the lack of differentiated approaches to the selection of optimal regimens have been noted. Proposals are formulated for organizing the work of healthcare institutions, taking into account the requirements of biological safety. The introduction of targeted measures in addition to those previously adopted has led to a signifcant improvement in the epidemic situation: the total number of active cases in the Republic of Uzbekistan, despite the increase in testing volumes, decreased from 3,686 people on August 23 to 2335 on October 27. Towards December 20, 2020, 97 % of patients recovered completely. All diagnostic triage centers in the Republic of Uzbekistan are closed due to the absence of patients with COVID-19, most of the country’s medical institutions previously re-profled for patients with coronavirus infection have returned to the routine operations.

Highlights

  • Первый случай заболевания в республике коронавирусной инфекцией, вызванной вирусом SARS‐CoV-2, выявлен 15 марта 2020 г

  • Маркировка и полноценная изоляция красных и зеленых зон the possibility of full-fledged disinfection

  • Discharge of patients from hospitals based on clinical improvement

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Summary

Отсутствие оборудованных шлюзов для безопасного

Зонирование и оборудование отдельных помещений с достаточным снятия СИЗ медперсоналом с возможностью полноценной количеством и объемом емкостей с дезинфицирующими средствами, дезинфекции установка оборудования для дезинфекции персонала жидкими дезсредствами. Маркировка и полноценная изоляция красных и зеленых зон the possibility of full-fledged disinfection. Demarcation and equipping of premises with a sufficient number and volume of containers with disinfectants, installation of equipment for disinfection of personnel with liquid disinfectants. Installation of modules for air disinfection (recirculators)

Неправильный выбор СИЗ Incorrect PPE selection
Изоляция и наблюдение за контактными лицами в течение 10 дней
Госпитализация пациентов с пневмониями и
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