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Early Warning and Response of Emerging Infectious Diseases with Hospitals as the Main Body

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The novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak is the most alarming problem. Early warning is well done and the effect is good. Based on the analysis of the early-warning provisions of laws and regulations and the early-warning chain of emerging infectious diseases, it is considered that the graded early-warning and graded response of emerging infectious diseases with hospitals as the main body are of irreplaceable significance for emerging infectious diseases.

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This paper is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) “social media health knowledge discovery and personalized diagnosis and treatment method research” (project approval number: 71572013) and general project of China Institute of labor relations (20xyjs023).

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An, H. (2021). Early Warning and Response of Emerging Infectious Diseases with Hospitals as the Main Body. In: Wang, Y., Wang, W.Y.C., Yan, Z., Zhang, D. (eds) Digital Health and Medical Analytics. DHA 2020. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1412. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3631-8_3

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