China warns against outbreaks of respiratory diseases .. and 'Global Health' requires details

China on Friday asked to be careful with the outbreak of respiratory diseases in schools and hospitals, and the World Health Organization, which submitted an ‘unusual’ request to the government to obtain information on the disease, said it had monitored no unusual or new causes of disease. China sees a significant increase in respiratory diseases with the entry of the first winter season since December last year, the strict restrictions it has set to reduce the outbreak of the Kofid-19, with high injuries among children specifically in the northern regions such as Beijing and Laying Province. The Chinese government said the flu will reach its peak this winter and in the spring, and that the cases of infection with pulmonary mecoplasm will remain high in some areas in the future, and be warned about the risk of returning to the Kofid-19. Pulmonary mecoplasm, a common bacterial infection that usually affects children, has spread in the country since May. The situation reveals this week, when the World Health Organization China asked for additional information, citing a report issued by the emerging disease program on the rise of groups of pneumonia in children. The organization said on Thursday that China responded to its request, and that the data it provided indicated that cases were related to increasing the limitations of Kovid-19 and the spread of well-known pathogens such as Pulmonary Mecoplasm. The authorities began to issue health warnings this month and warn the public against waiting for long periods in crowded hospitals, but they did not take measures like those imposed during the Kofid-19’s, such as placing masks or closing schools. An ‘unusual’ request and the American Wall Street Journal of the opinion that the World Health Organization has submitted an ‘unusual’ public request to obtain Beijing information, in a gesture that raises questions about Beijing’s transparency regarding the field of public health. The World Health Organization said in a statement on Wednesday that it had asked Beijing detailed information about “groups of pneumonia that are not confirmed by children in northern China”, including “additional epidemic and medical information, in addition to laboratory results” associated with infection, according to what the UN organization added, in a Late Statement, that the Chinese health authorities organized. In recent weeks, health authorities and official media in China have announced an increase in cases of bacterial pneumonia and other flu -like diseases, especially among children. Chinese officials said the levels of such diseases looked higher than the levels recorded over the past three years, which partially attributed them to the strict Kofid-19 measures, which help to contain such breathing diseases. The World Health Organization said it issued an official request to China the day after the rise of reports on not confirmed groups, the media and the system to report global infectious diseases known as Promed. Fear of the record of Beijing, “Wall Street Journal”, indicated that global health officials say that the organization regularly issues requests to obtain information to governments in the framework of its work to evaluate the risk of public health, but it is relatively rare for the agency to open these requests. According to health officials, the World Health Organization’s statement is likely to reflect concerns about the irregular record of Pijan in the exchange of public health data during the Kofid -19 pandemic. “There is no doubt that the World Health Organization is interested in data transparency and transfer,” said one of the officials living in Beijing, and monitoring public health issues in China. It also contributes to a degree of pressure on the country asked to work together. ‘The World Health Organization said at a video conference on Thursday that the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and Beijing Hospital has provided data that has an increase in pneumonia for pneumonia due to mecoplasm, a kind of bacterial disease since May, as well as a few countries and the world of the world. The Chinese National Health Committee is not after the end of the kofid control. Northwest, has published videos of crowded hospitals with parents and children awaiting exams. Some social media users have also published photos of children performing their school duties while receiving intravenous injection into hospital. The health organization said that although its additional information is looking for, it recommended that people in China follow measures to reduce the risk of breathing diseases. She added that these procedures include vaccination, avoid patients, stay at home in illness, do medical tests and care, as needed, as needed, to ensure good ventilation and wash hands regularly. China and the World Health Organization have experienced questions about the transparency of reporting the cases of CoveYyd-19, which appeared in Wuhan in Central China at the end of 2019.