• Title/Summary/Keyword: COVDI-19

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Reports of 63 Patients Treated with Herbal Medicine to Relieve Symptoms of COVID-19 at One Korean Medicine Clinic: A Retrospective Chart Review (일개 한의의료기관에서 COVID 19 증상 완화를 위해 한약이 투여된 환자 63례에 대한 보고 : 후향적 차트 리뷰 연구)

  • Kim, Hongik;Yoon, Jonghyun;Chu, Hongmin;Jung, Sehun;Yi, Jonghoon;Kim, Cheol-hyun;Shin, Dong-Kil;Choi, Hyug Yong;Cho, Hyun Joo;Lee, Eunkyung
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.779-793
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to report on the cases and prescriptions of non-face-to-face care performed to alleviate COVID-19 symptoms and to present their results. Methods: This study was conducted on 63 COVID-19 patients who visited the Ilsan Hamsoa Korean Medicine Clinic from January 24 to June 11, 2022. We retrospectively analyzed all 63 patient charts and amassed COVID-19-related symptoms and their changes according to clinical characteristics and outcomes. Results: All 63 COVID-19 patients complained of symptoms, such as coughing, sore throat, sputum, fever, headache, myalgia, rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, postnasal drip, and voice change. In total, 30 patients were administered Eunma-san, 6 patients were administered Eungyo-san plus Mahaenggamseok-tang, 10 patients were administered Galgeunhaegi-tang, 7 patients were administered Eungyo-san, 6 patients were administered Maekmundong-tang, and 4 patients were administered Jugyeopseoggo-tang. Improvements in symptoms due to herbal medicine included the disappearance of COVID-19 fever (22 cases) within 3.59±4.2 days, sore throat (32 cases) within 4.37±2.98 days, and cough (36 cases) within 4.86±3.1 days. Conclusion: Various herbal medicine prescriptions were effective COVID-19 treatments, indicating that herbal medicines may be alternative treatment options for COVID-19. However, the evidence should be supplemented with better designed prospective research on individual prescriptions.

Enhancing on Security Monitoring & Control Redundancy Facilities Config uration & Operation in the COVDI-19 Pandemic Environment (코로나19 환경에서 무중단 보안관제센터 구성 및 운영 강화 연구)

  • Kang, Dongyoon;Lee, Jeawoo;Park, Wonhyung
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to keep the Security Control Center, which operates under a shift system, uninterrupted during the COVID-19 virus epidemic. Security facilities responding to cybersecurity threats are essential security facilities that must be operated 24 hours a day, 365 days a day in real time, and are critical to security operations and management. If security facilities such as infectious disease epidemic, system failure, and physical impact are closed or affected, they cannot respond to real-time cyberattacks and can be fatal to security issues. Recently, there have been cases in which security system facilities cannot be operated, such as the closure of facilities due to the COVID-19 virus epidemic and the availability of security systems due to the rainy season, and other cases need to be prepared. In this paper, we propose a plan to configure a security system facility as a multiplexing facility and operate it as an alternative in the event of a closed situation.