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JP-7855205-B1 - Infectious disease control systems, infectious disease control devices, and infectious disease control programs

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Abstract

[Challenge] To prescribe antibiotics to patients based on priority levels according to the severity of their condition. [Solution] The infectious disease control system 10 is configured such that a physician/medical staff terminal 100, which is carried by a physician or medical staff, and a server 200, which operates as an infectious disease control device, are connected via a communication line. The server 200 includes a priority determination means that determines the priority of patients based on the severity of their condition, and a prescription instruction means that issues prescription instructions for antibiotics to patients based on the priority of patients determined by the priority determination means. [Selection Diagram] Figure 1

Inventors

  • 坂野 哲平
  • 神代 和明
  • キム ヒジン
  • シン チョルホ

Assignees

  • カルタノバ株式会社

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20250908

Claims (12)

  1. An infectious disease control system in which a doctor/medical staff terminal held by a doctor or medical professional is connected to an infectious disease control device via a communication line, The aforementioned infectious disease control device is Recording means and Priority determination means for determining the priority of a patient based on the severity of the patient recorded in the recording means , If the bacteria infecting the patient have not been identified, an estimation means for estimating the bacteria infecting the patient based on the location, symptoms, region, seasonality, and past cases of the patient's symptoms recorded in the recording means , A prescription instruction content determination means that determines the content of the antibiotic prescription instructions for the patient based on the patient's priority determined by the priority determination means, according to the bacteria infecting the patient or the bacteria estimated by the estimation means, An infectious disease control system characterized by comprising a notification means for notifying the physician/healthcare worker terminal of the prescription order content determined by the prescription order content determination means.
  2. In the infectious disease control system according to claim 1, An infectious disease control system characterized in that , if the bacteria infecting the patient have been identified, and if a physician or healthcare professional determines that the bacteria are susceptible to an antibiotic, the system executes the processing performed by the priority determination means and the prescription content determination means.
  3. In the infectious disease control system according to claim 1, The priority determination means determines that the higher the severity of the patient's condition, the higher the priority of the patient. The infectious disease control system is characterized in that the prescription instruction content determination means determines the prescription content to prescribe a broad-spectrum antibiotic effective against the bacteria infecting the patient when the priority determination means determines that the patient has a high priority, and determines the prescription content to either prescribe a narrow-spectrum antibiotic effective against the bacteria infecting the patient or not prescribe any antibiotic when the priority determination means determines that the patient has a low priority.
  4. In the infectious disease control system according to any one of claims 1 to 3, The aforementioned physician/medical staff terminal is An infectious disease control system characterized by comprising a display means for displaying the prescription instructions notified from the infectious disease control device.
  5. Recording means and Priority determination means for determining the priority of a patient based on the severity of the patient recorded in the recording means , If the bacteria infecting the patient have not been identified, an estimation means for estimating the bacteria infecting the patient based on the location, symptoms, region, seasonality, and past cases of the patient's symptoms recorded in the recording means , An infectious disease control device comprising: a prescription instruction content determination means that determines the content of an antibiotic prescription for the patient based on the patient's priority determined by the priority determination means, according to the bacteria infecting the patient or the bacteria estimated by the estimation means.
  6. In the infectious disease control device according to claim 5, An infectious disease control device characterized in that , if the bacteria infecting the patient have been identified, and if a physician or healthcare professional determines that the bacteria are susceptible to an antibiotic, the priority determination means and the prescription instruction content determination means are executed.
  7. In the infectious disease control device according to claim 5, The priority determination means determines that the higher the severity of the patient's condition, the higher the priority of the patient. The infection control device is characterized in that the prescription instruction content determination means determines the prescription instruction content to prescribe a broad-spectrum antibiotic effective against the bacteria infecting the patient when the priority determination means determines that the patient has a high priority, and determines the prescription instruction content to either prescribe a narrow - spectrum antibiotic effective against the bacteria infecting the patient or not prescribe any antibiotic when the priority determination means determines that the patient has a low priority.
  8. In the infectious disease control device according to any one of claims 5 to 7, An infectious disease control device further comprising a notification means for notifying a physician or medical professional terminal held by a physician or medical professional of the prescription order content determined by the prescription order content determination means.
  9. A priority determination procedure for determining the priority of patients based on the severity of the patient recorded on a storage medium , If the bacteria infecting the patient have not been identified, an estimation procedure for estimating the bacteria infecting the patient based on the location, symptoms, region, seasonality, and past cases of the patient's symptoms recorded on the storage medium , An infectious disease control program that causes a computer to execute a prescription order determination procedure, which determines the content of the antibiotic prescription order for the patient based on the patient's priority determined in the priority determination procedure, or the bacteria estimated in the estimation procedure, according to the bacteria infecting the patient.
  10. In the infectious disease control program described in claim 9, An infectious disease control program characterized in that , if the bacteria infecting the patient have been identified, and if a physician or healthcare professional determines that the bacteria are susceptible to an antibiotic, the program executes the processing according to the priority determination procedure and the prescription content determination procedure.
  11. In the infectious disease control program described in claim 9, The aforementioned priority determination procedure determines that the higher the severity of the patient 's condition, the higher the priority of the patient. The aforementioned prescription instruction determination procedure is an infectious disease control program characterized in that, if the priority determination procedure determines that the patient has a high priority, the prescription instruction is determined to prescribe a broad-spectrum antibiotic effective against the bacteria infecting the patient, and if the priority determination procedure determines that the patient has a low priority, the prescription instruction is determined to either prescribe a narrow-spectrum antibiotic effective against the bacteria infecting the patient , or to choose not to prescribe any antibiotic.
  12. In an infectious disease control program according to any one of claims 9 to 11, An infectious disease control program further comprising a notification procedure for notifying physicians and medical professionals of the prescription content determined in the aforementioned prescription content determination procedure to their respective terminals.

Description

This invention relates to an infectious disease control system, an infectious disease control device, and an infectious disease control program. The following drug selection system for antibiotic-resistant bacteria is known. This system, in order to easily select a drug appropriate to the genotype of the resistant bacteria, includes a drug-matching database listing the genotype of the resistant bacteria and drugs effective against that genotype that contain at least an antibiotic, a genotype input means, a drug search means, a screening means, and a result output means. The genotype input means inputs the genotype of the bacteria to be tested and then notifies the drug search means. The drug search means searches the drug-matching database for drugs that match the notified genotype. The result output means outputs the searched drugs in a predetermined format. The screening means screens for drugs that match the genotype (for example, Patent Document 1). Japanese Patent Publication No. 2004-348471 This is a block diagram showing the configuration of one embodiment of the infectious disease control system 10.This is a block diagram showing the configuration of one embodiment of the physician/medical professional terminal 100.This is a block diagram showing the configuration of one embodiment of server 200.This flowchart illustrates the prescription process that is carried out when the bacteria infecting a patient have been identified.This flowchart illustrates the prescription process when the bacteria infecting a patient have not been identified.This is a flowchart illustrating the flow of prescription instruction output processing performed on the physician/healthcare worker terminal 100. Figure 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of one embodiment of the infectious disease control system 10 in this embodiment. The infectious disease control system 10 consists of a physician/medical staff terminal 100, carried by doctors and medical staff, and a server 200 that communicates with the physician/medical staff terminal 100 to provide the infectious disease control system. These are connected via a communication line such as the internet. The physician/medical professional terminal 100 is a terminal held by physicians and medical professionals when examining patients, and can be, for example, a smartphone, tablet, or personal computer. Figure 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of one embodiment in which a smartphone is used as the physician/medical professional terminal 100 in this embodiment. The physician/medical professional terminal 100 includes a touch panel 101, a communication module 102, a camera 103, and a control device 104. The touch panel 101 is an electronic component that combines a display device such as an LCD panel with a position input device such as a touchpad. It is an input device that allows the device to be operated by pressing on the display on the screen. For example, the operator of the doctor/medical professional terminal 100 can operate the terminal by touching or sliding on display items such as buttons, icons, and menus displayed on the LCD panel using their finger or a stylus. The touch panel 101 detects operations such as touches and slides performed by the operator and outputs the detection signal to the control device 104. The communication module 102 includes modules for connecting to the Internet via a LAN or mobile phone network, either wirelessly or via a wired connection, and modules for short-range wireless communication such as Bluetooth®. Camera 103 is a known imaging device composed of a lens, image sensor, and other peripheral circuits. Image and video data captured by camera 103 are output to control device 104. The control device 104 consists of a CPU, memory, and other peripheral circuits, and controls the entire physician/medical professional terminal 100. The memory comprising the control device 104 includes volatile memory such as SDRAM and non-volatile memory such as flash memory. The volatile memory is used as work memory for the CPU to load programs during program execution and as buffer memory for temporarily recording data. The non-volatile memory stores firmware for operating the physician/medical professional terminal 100 and program data for software that runs various applications. In this embodiment, the memory comprising the control device 104 stores program data for the infectious disease control physician application used to utilize the infectious disease control system 10. In the following description, processing by the infectious disease control physician application is executed by the control device 104. Server 200 is a device connected to the Internet and operates as an infectious disease control device in this invention. Figure 3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of one embodiment of server 200 in this embodiment. Server 200 includes a connection interface 201, a control device 202, and a storage medium 203. The