The Evolutions of Medical Building Network Structure for Emerging Infectious Disease Protection and Control

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Abstract

Emerging infectious disease is one of the most minatory threats in modern society. A perfect medical building network system need to be established to protect and control emerging infectious disease. Although in China a preliminary medical building network is already set up with disease control center, the infectious disease hospital, infectious diseases department in general hospital and basic medical institutions, there are still many defects in this system, such as simple structural model, weak interoperability among subsystems, and poor capability of the medical building to adapt to outbreaks of infectious disease. Based on the characteristics of infectious diseases, the whole process of its prevention and control and the comprehensive influence factors, three-dimensional medical architecture network system is proposed as an inevitable trend. In this conception of medical architecture network structure, the evolutions are mentioned, such as from simple network system to multilayer space network system, from static network to dynamic network, and from mechanical network to sustainable network. Ultimately, a more adaptable and corresponsive medical building network system will be established and argued in this paper.

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Zhang, S., & Liu, N. (2014). The Evolutions of Medical Building Network Structure for Emerging Infectious Disease Protection and Control. Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics, 70(3), 1741–1748. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12013-014-0123-1

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