Unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling: a management modality for treating acquired immune deficiency syndrome with Chinese medicine in Henan Province of China
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Unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling: a management modality for treating acquired immune deficiency syndrome with Chinese medicine in Henan Province of China
Unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling: a management modality for treating acquired immune deficiency syndrome with Chinese medicine in Henan Province of China
中国结合医学杂志(英文版)2015年21卷第4期 页码:243-248
Affiliations:
1. Department of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Treatment and Research Center, the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Zhengzhou,China
2. Cellular Immunology Lab, Key Laboratory of Viral Diseases Prevention and Treatment of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Henan Province,Zhengzhou,China
3. Discinpline of Internal Chinese Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Zhengzhou,China
4. Department of Dermatology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Zhengzhou,China
Author bio:
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Supported by the National Special Science and Technology Program on Major Infectious Diseases (No. 2013ZX10005001-001, No. 2012ZX10005001-005), Henan Province Colleges and Universities Key Youth Teachers Scheme (No. 2013GGJS-095), and Plan For Scientific Innovation Talent of Henan Province (No. 2015-025)
Xu, Lr., Guo, Hj., Liu, Zb. et al. Unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling: a management modality for treating acquired immune deficiency syndrome with Chinese medicine in Henan Province of China., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 21, 243–248 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-015-2138-x
Li-ran Xu, Hui-jun Guo, Zhi-bin Liu, et al. Unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling: a management modality for treating acquired immune deficiency syndrome with Chinese medicine in Henan Province of China[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2015,21(4):243-248.
Xu, Lr., Guo, Hj., Liu, Zb. et al. Unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling: a management modality for treating acquired immune deficiency syndrome with Chinese medicine in Henan Province of China., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 21, 243–248 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-015-2138-xDOI:
Li-ran Xu, Hui-jun Guo, Zhi-bin Liu, et al. Unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling: a management modality for treating acquired immune deficiency syndrome with Chinese medicine in Henan Province of China[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2015,21(4):243-248. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-015-2138-x.
Unified-planning, graded-administration, and centralized-controlling: a management modality for treating acquired immune deficiency syndrome with Chinese medicine in Henan Province of China
摘要
Henan Province in China has a major epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). Chinese medicine (CM) has been used throughout the last decade
and a management modality was developed
which can be described by unified-planning
graded-administration
and centralized-controlling (UGC). The UGC modality has one primary concept (patient-centered medicine from CM theory)
four basic foundations (classifying administrative region
characteristics of CM on disease treatment
health resource conditions
and distribution of patients living with HIV)
six important relationships (the “three uniformities and three combinations
” and the six relationships therein guide the treatment of AIDS with CM)
and four key sections (management
operation
records
and evaluation). In this article
the authors introduce the UGC modality
which could be beneficial to developing countries or resource-limited areas for the management of chronic infectious disease.
Abstract
Henan Province in China has a major epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). Chinese medicine (CM) has been used throughout the last decade
and a management modality was developed
which can be described by unified-planning
graded-administration
and centralized-controlling (UGC). The UGC modality has one primary concept (patient-centered medicine from CM theory)
four basic foundations (classifying administrative region
characteristics of CM on disease treatment
health resource conditions
and distribution of patients living with HIV)
six important relationships (the “three uniformities and three combinations
” and the six relationships therein guide the treatment of AIDS with CM)
and four key sections (management
operation
records
and evaluation). In this article
the authors introduce the UGC modality
which could be beneficial to developing countries or resource-limited areas for the management of chronic infectious disease.
关键词
acquired immune deficiency syndromeChinese Medicinecomplementary and alternative medicineantiretroviral therapy
Keywords
acquired immune deficiency syndromeChinese Medicinecomplementary and alternative medicineantiretroviral therapy
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