Study on the regularity of hand-foot-mouth disease in Xiaogan Area based on the theory of five evolutive phases and six climatic factors
HU Gangming1 HE Chaoxiong1 SUN Qiuling1 GAO Jieyuan1 WU Zhenggang1 ZENG Jinjun1 WAN Binbin2
1.Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hanchuan People’s Hospital Hanchuan Hospital, Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Hubei Province, Hanchuan 431600, China;
2.Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Wuhan First Hospital, Hubei Province, Wuhan 430022, China
Abstract:Objective To explore the regularity of hand-foot-mouth disease in Xiaogan Area by using the theory of five evolutive phases and six climatic factors. Methods Based on the theory of five evolutive phases and six climatic factors in Huangdi Neijing, the monthly incidence and annual incidence of hand-foot-mouth disease of children in Xiaogan Area from January 2008 to December 2019 were statistically analyzed. The relationship between incidence rate and the main climate of five evolutive phases and six climatic factors was also reviewed. Results Hand-foot-mouth disease reached its peak from May to June, with a small peak from November to December in some years. The attribute was a hot year, hand-foot-mouth disease was high in years with hot nature. Taking six years as a cycle, the incidence coincidence rate of six climatic factors and hand-foot-mouth disease was analyzed, and the accuracy rate was 83.33%. Conclusion The incidence of hand-foot-mouth disease in Xiaogan Area is mostly in hot years and humid months. Inferring the annual climate characteristics through five evolutive phases and six climatic factors can provide a basis for the prevention and treatment of hand-foot-mouth disease.
胡刚明1 贺朝雄1 孙秋凌1 高杰元1 吴正刚1 曾进军1 万彬彬2. 基于五运六气理论探讨孝感地区手足口病的发病规律[J]. 中国医药导报, 2021, 18(24): 128-131.
HU Gangming1 HE Chaoxiong1 SUN Qiuling1 GAO Jieyuan1 WU Zhenggang1 ZENG Jinjun1 WAN Binbin2. Study on the regularity of hand-foot-mouth disease in Xiaogan Area based on the theory of five evolutive phases and six climatic factors. 中国医药导报, 2021, 18(24): 128-131.