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1988年初,上海遭遇了前所未有的食源性甲型肝炎的暴发流行,疫情来势凶猛,短期内集中发病,而患者大多数为中青年,必须住院治疗。“当时各级医院虽已采取多种办法增加病床,但也都人满为患,当时只得调用空房及部分学校开设病房,作为肝炎病人的收治、隔离点。”时任上海卫生局局长的王道民对当时的情景还记忆犹新,“1982年因市民食用不洁毛蚶,曾发生过一次规模不大的肝炎流行,此后市政府及有关部门已经对毛蚶的经销制定了监督措施
In early 1988, Shanghai suffered an unprecedented outbreak of food-borne hepatitis A. The epidemic was so fierce that it concentrated its illness in the short term. Most patients were middle-aged and young and must be hospitalized. ”At that time, although hospitals at all levels have taken a variety of ways to increase beds, they are also overcrowded. At that time, they only had to call out vacant and some schools to set up wards as treatment and isolation points for hepatitis patients.“ Wang Daomin, then director of the Shanghai Health Bureau, Still remember the scene at that time, ”In 1982 due to eating unclean hair, there has been a small-scale hepatitis epidemic, since then the municipal government and relevant departments have developed a monitoring measure for Mao?