At five o'clock in the afternoon, Zhousheng returned to the Gray Worm Department.
As soon as he arrived at the residence, he saw Tang Aiyun coming up from the porch and complained: "Oh, why didn't you tell me when you went out? Let's go together. It's so embarrassing to leave me here alone. I don't know that person."
Ripe."
However, Zhou Yisheng was exhausted physically and mentally, and it was a bit reluctant to look good and smile. In the end, he could only sigh: "Hey."
"What?" Old Tang asked in Qinzhong dialect.
Zhou Shengsheng did not give in and explained: "Something happened to someone in our aid group. One of the professors may have contracted an infectious disease in the pastoral area. The local clinic refused to treat him. I just called the leader before I came back and tried to find a way to send them to a large-scale hospital."
Hospital treatment.”
When Tang Aiyun heard this, he was stunned. He naturally understood the seriousness of the problem.
That place in the pastoral area is simply a paradise for diseases...
As far as the domestic situation is concerned, census results from early years show that the average age of herders is no more than sixty years old, and the disease rate is as high as over 80%, and various diseases in pastoral areas are also very difficult.
For example, in parasitic diseases, many bugs enter the human body unknowingly. The patient himself does not feel any discomfort when encountering the infection. Even during the parasite breeding period, the internal organs are gradually eroded and occupied, and the patient does not feel any discomfort.
The entire incubation period is extremely long.
If people don’t feel uncomfortable, they naturally won’t go for a check-up.
And when it comes to the end, the results are horrific.
Old Tang saw a case of liver hydatid. He was sixty years old. He had been an educated youth in the frontier in his early years. Later, he returned to the city and entered the workforce. He was proud of having never suffered any serious illness in his life.
The patient liked to drink. He was diagnosed with mild cirrhosis of the liver in his early years, and subsequently developed superficial pain. One day, an old friend came to visit and he drank too much.
I had sudden pain in the middle of the night and was sent to the emergency room.
After angiography, the liver area showed a huge round shadow, and the outline of the liver could not be seen at all. After asking the patient and family members about their medical history, the patient told him that he had mild cirrhosis.
Asked again about the date of the last inspection...
Because I didn’t feel any special pain, I never had a check-up. The latest time was traced back to eighteen years ago by the old man.
The emergency department didn't know much about hepatobiliary imaging. After admission, he called a hepatobiliary doctor for consultation. When the doctor saw the images, his scalp went numb. At that time, he called in the department director, deputy director and retired retired experts for consultation.
The entire liver was occupied by hydatid eggs, and the three experts could not imagine how the old man could survive to this day.
Because the condition was difficult and special, the hospital attached great importance to it and convened hepatobiliary experts from multiple hospitals to discuss the plan. Finally, with the consent of the patient's family, in-hospital experts monitored the case in real time, carried out internal relay of surgical treatment, and made changes to the plan at any time.
That day, Tang Aiyun also went.
Old Tang, who thought he had experienced all kinds of storms and waves, almost vomited the moment after having his abdomen opened.
One after another, translucent bubble-shaped eggs the size of quail eggs were densely packed in the abdominal cavity. They were taken out one by one. The contaminant tray could no longer hold it. Finally, a washbasin was found to contain it, and the basin was full.
Ordinary people can't imagine how such eggs can grow in the human body, and the number of parasites in each egg is even more unimaginable. Whenever an egg ruptures, the consequences will be terrible.
And when all the eggs are completely removed, the operation is not over.
The liver of normal people is fresh, and even the livers of the elderly and patients with cirrhosis are ruddy in color. However, this patient's liver looked more like it was pierced by something with a sewing needle little by little.
It finally took on a mashed appearance——
pulpy.
It is conceivable that so many parasites spent a full eighteen years devouring a person's liver.
For more than ten years, every time the patient felt slight pain, it may be that bugs were eating his organs, dragging him to the edge of life, but he didn't know it.
It was obvious that one side of the liver could no longer be used. The expert's live surgical monitoring plan was reasonable. They immediately discussed and came up with an autologous liver transplant plan, that is, after removing the ulcerated and contaminated liver, the resected part of the other side of the liver was used.
transplant.
Why can’t we have a contaminated liver?
Because parasites are invisible, if you only remove the eggs and disinfect the surface, the eggs inside will continue to reproduce and grow in the future, once again filling your body with dozens or hundreds of egg bubbles.
And infectious diseases are even more terrifying.
Not only is it contagious, the outbreak period of the virus is also violent, and it can quickly take away a fresh life.
in the country, what do the disease prevention and control centers in pastoral areas do when encountering this kind of disease?
Contact the local military region for epidemic prevention and control to avoid large-scale spread. If a patient becomes ill, all contacts with the patient need to be monitored.
Nowadays, the situation in domestic pastoral areas has been well controlled, and it is impossible for outsiders to know what kind of price and effort the country and the doctors there have paid for the local area.
The best hospitals for infectious diseases and parasitic diseases in the country are located in several border areas.
As for Africa, it is difficult to control the epidemic, and even basic treatment cannot be achieved. Needless to say, the mortality rate of patients is needless to say.
Tang Aiyun calmed down from the shock and asked: "Have the arrangements been made now? What is the specific situation?"
Zhou Sheng shook his head: "There is no signal on the road, and I can't contact him. I was looking for someone more than two hours ago, and I should have the results now... Well, you go to eat first, and I'll call and ask about the situation."
"I'll go with you." Tang Aiyun took the packing box and carried it to find He Congshuang and Xiao Jie La'er.
When Lao He saw that Tang Aiyun refused to eat, Zhou Shengsheng also ran to the side with the phone, and naturally realized something was wrong: "What's wrong? What happened?"
"Xiao Zhou and other members of the assistance team had an accident in other areas. It may be an infectious disease, and they were refused treatment by the local clinic. Now they are trying to contact people to see if they can be sent to a large hospital for treatment."
After hearing this, He Congshuang lost her appetite: "Let's go and see it together."
If she didn't eat, Zieral wouldn't stay here alone, so the three of them walked to Zhou Sheng's side.
Zhou Sheng’s phone number has been connected——
"Grandpa, what's going on now?"
Zhang Zhongjian said: "The people have been received. The people from China Railway have found a Chinese contractor to go there. He has just boarded the train and arrived in Rolda early tonight. I informed Lao Mo that the National Hospital has arranged an ambulance at the train station.
Waiting at the platform.”
"The train passes by Malanje. I will also get on the train and follow you there. You don't have to worry. I'll take care of this."
Zhou Sheng breathed a sigh of relief: "How is Professor Tang's condition?"
Upon hearing the inquiry, Uncle Zhang sighed and was speechless for a long time.
Zhou Sheng hurriedly asked: "No, aren't you optimistic?"
Zhang Zhongjian still did not hide anything: "The incident happened suddenly and we could not contact a suitable doctor to accompany us. So we gave an extra million kwanzas and asked the person in charge of the local clinic to accompany him. I communicated with him and he suspected typhoid fever. According to the
According to Tong Han's description, the condition has been delayed for too long, and there have been too many bumps along the way. I am not sure whether the person can be rescued."
"Originally, I wanted to arrange hospitalization in the capital of Kuanku first, and then we would send medicine there, but the local hospital was unwilling to accept infectious patients."
"and……"
"Tong Han is also sick, with similar symptoms."
"Now it is basically certain that Tang Yi's condition is contagious, and it is most likely typhoid fever."