Active case finding with case management: the key to tackling the COVID-19 pandemic
Autor
Li, Zhongjie
Chen, Qiulan
Feng, Luzhao
Lance Rodewald, Lance
Xia, Yinyin
Yu, Hailiang
Zhang, Ruochen
An, Zhijie
Yin, Wenwu
Chen, Wei
Qin, Ying
Peng, Zhibin
Zhang, Ting
Ni, Daxin
Cui, Jinzhao
Wang, Qing
Yang, Xiaokun
Zhang, Muli
Ren, Xiang
Wu, Dan
Sun, Xiaojin
Li, Yuanqiu
Zhou, Lei
Qi, Xiaopeng
Song, Tie
Gao, George F
Feng, Zijian
Institución
Resumen
COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by WHO on March 11, 2020, the first non-influenza pandemic, affecting more
than 200 countries and areas, with more than 5·9 million cases by May 31, 2020. Countries have developed strategies
to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic that fit their epidemiological situations, capacities, and values. We describe
China’s strategies for prevention and control of COVID-19 (containment and suppression) and their application,
from the perspective of the COVID-19 experience to date in China. Although China has contained severe acute
respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and nearly stopped indigenous transmission, a strong suppression
effort must continue to prevent re-establishment of community transmission from importation-related cases. We
believe that case finding and management, with identification and quarantine of close contacts, are vitally important
containment measures and are essential in China’s pathway forward. We describe the next steps planned in China
that follow the containment effort. We believe that sharing countries’ experiences will help the global community
manage the COVID-19 pandemic by identifying what works in the struggle against SARS-CoV-2.