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The public perceptions of non-pharmaceutical interventions for reducing transmission of respiratory infection: an evidence policy brief for social collaborative control of the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infected pneumonia

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Author: Rong-Rong GONG 1, 2 Ye ZHENG 1, 2 Yi-Fei WANG 1, 2 Feng TONG 3 Zheng-Gang BAI 1, 2* Campbell China Network

Affiliation: 1. The Evidence-Based Research Center of Social Science & Health, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China 2. Master of Social Work (MSW) Education Center, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China 3. School of Sociology and Law, Sichuan International Studies University, Chongqing 400031, China

Keywords: 2019-nCoV Infectious disease Non-pharmaceutical control Collaborative control Evidence-based social science

DOI: 10.12173/j.issn.1004-5511.2020.02.02

Reference: Gong RR, Zheng Y, Wang YF, Tong F, Bai ZG, Campbell China Network. The public perceptions of non-pharmaceutical interventions for reducing transmission of respiratory infection: an evidence policy brief for social collaborative control of the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infected pneumonia[J].Yixue Xinzhi Zazhi, 2020, 30(2): 89-93. DOI: 10.12173/j.issn.1004-5511.2020.02.02.[Article in Chinese]

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With the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infected pneumonia spreading across the country in December 2019, social collaborative control of the 2019-nCoV infected pneumonia is a hot research topic. What about public awareness of non-drug control measures? Based on the evidence-based social science, this study carried out the retrieval, extraction, evidence classification and analysis of non-drug measures for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, and finally puts forward policy suggestions from the individual level, social level and national level, in order to put forward reasonable suggestions for the coordinated prevention and treatment of this epidemic and provide available evidence for future research.

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