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Bibliometric analysis of PubMed literature on Coronavirus Disease 2019

Objective To systematically analyze the distribution of research hotspots related to the COVID, provide reference for future scientific research. Methods Relevant literatures collected by PubMed database since December 1, 2019 were retrieved, the key information related to literatures was extracted and analyzed, and the wordcloud2 package of R software was used for word frequency analysis. Results A total number of 194 valid papers were obtained, which published in 81 journals. Most papers was published in early February 2020, and a maximum of 24 papers were published in a single day. 167 papers (86.08%) were written in English. These papers included case reports, expert opinions, guidelines, articles, reviews, communications and other forms, and the subjects included epidemiology, prevention and control, virology, diagnosis and treatment, pathology and etiology, vaccines and drugs, epidemic prediction models, and bioinformatics analysis. The proportion of article in English literatures was higher than that in Chinese literatures (P=0.005). Among them, 91 papers (46.9%) were independently completed by the Chinese researchers, 15 papers (7.7%) were completed by the Chinese and foreign researchers, and 88 papers (45.4%) were completed by foreign researchers. Conclusions At present, the researches on the new coronavirus pneumonia mainly focus on virology and epidemiology, but lack of relevant research results such as treatment and prognosis. Key words: Bibliometric analysis; Novel coronavirus pneumonia; Epidemiology

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Perspectives on the personnel management in the medical research laboratory during the national prevention of COVID-19 outbreak

Objective The domestic and global spread of COVID-19 raised severe challenges to the management of the medical research labs, as well as postgraduate students. To deal with this challenge, we should make thorough and careful adjustment in the management to effectively prevent the spread of COVID-19 at workplace while at the same time, make sure the research work also performed well. Methods By using literature review, comprehensive comparison analysis and summarization, we discussed the characteristics, urgency and importance of effective management of the research work and postgraduate students for the prevention of COVID-19 in the medical laboratory. After analyzing the challenges and difficulties facing the threat of COVID-19, a targeted strategy for the personnel management in the medical laboratory was proposed. Results During the outbreak of COVID-19, the management of a medical laboratory needs to be more rigorous and standardized. We should also consolidate the laboratory safety training, especially the personal prevention against COVID-19. Information technology-based approaches should be applied to popularize the information and increase communication. Conclusions The perspective and approach suggested in this paper will not only help to strengthen and improve the management of medical research lab and postgraduate students during the outbreak of COVID-19, but also will provide reference for other lab managers in future possible emergency situations. Key words: Medical research lab; Medical research postgraduate students; Lab management; COVID-19

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Design and preliminary application of regional control and prevention auxiliary information system under the attack of COVID-19 infectious disease

Objective To propose the concept of a novel regional control and prevention (RCP) system for the outbreak of COVID-19 infectious disease, design an emergency epidemic prevention information system based on the existing network architecture and information system in the region, and a remote intelligent medical consultation and remote office platform, research and develop the technology of risk assessment and early warning for people in the region, and improve the regions’prevention and control ability facing emergency of major infectious diseases. Methods Taking colleges, affiliated (teaching) hospitals, and cloud applications as typical RCP regional units, the existing local area network interaction methods between the cloud and universities and affiliated (teaching) hospitals are established to realize remote work in the network environment, remote medical imaging, psychological and ethical consultation and interaction; applying multi-agent propagation model based on complex network, combining Global Positioning System (GPS), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), and electronic fence technology, to realize the risk classification and early warning of units and personnel in the area. Results In the RCP, a system architecture combining campus network, affiliated (teaching) hospital intranet, and the Internet is used. Dynamic connection is made using distributed technology and cloud storage. The data buffer mechanism of the intermediary database in the network realized telemedicine consultation and telecommuting. Relying on the platform, multi-agent propagation model based on complex network and cellular automaton model are used to realize the score and early warning of population exposure risk in the region by using GPS, RFID and electronic fence technology. Conclusions In the epidemic phase of major infectious diseases, the construction of RCP can improve the response speed of wartime epidemic prevention, provide reasonable data-based warnings and risk ratings, and reduce the exposure risk of susceptible people. The design and development of RCP is a systematic project that needs to combine regional structural and functional characteristics, and the foundation of the early informatization work in the region and the level of the emergency development team determine the development progress, maintenance, and actual application effects. It is recommended to establish a peacetime and wartime combined RCP mode and incorporate it into the government's disease control system to improve the national and regional level of prevention and control of major infectious diseases. Key words: COVID-19; Infectious disease prevention and control; Regional

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The application of privacy protection and artificial intelligence technology in the information auxiliary system of the prevention and control of COVID-19/ 中华医学科研管理杂志

Objective The outbreak of novel coronavirus raised many problems in the auxiliary information system of epidemic prevention and control, which including the need to prevent key data from being illegal modification, traceability, lack of decision support systems at different levels, barriers to cross regional cooperation and low automation of case diagnosis. Methods In this paper, artificial intelligence, security computing supporting privacy protection, block chain and other emerging technologies are introduced into the epidemic prevention and control auxiliary information system. Results This paper discusses how to utilize modern cryptography and block chain technology to establish a traceability system that could assure the security of epidemic information; design a distributed decision support system; solve the privacy-preserving problems of Federated Learning based on SGX technology, and present a group architecture to alleviate the performance cost of SGX. Conclusions The schemes above can help to achieve the security and traceability of epidemic information, also improve the automation and decision-making efficiency of the auxiliary information system for epidemic prevention and control. Key words: Epidemic prevention and control; Privacy protection; Block chain; Artificial intelligence; Decision Support

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