Jiang Hailong ordered the logistics battalion to urgently sew a large number of isolation gowns, masks, and hats according to his own requirements. Under the cover of the secret service company and the cavalry company, he personally led the medical team to the villages with severe epidemics.
Everywhere they went, soldiers surrounded the village and prohibited villagers from entering or exiting. Jiang Hailong and the medical team and a platoon of soldiers put on isolation suits, hats and masks and entered the village. The medical team members also wore rubber gloves.
There were no ordinary people entering the villages, and people were too late to avoid these villages. People came out of the villages to seek refuge one after another, and they had disputes with the soldiers who prevented them from going out.
The people clamored: "If we are not allowed to leave the village, are we going to die here?"
Wang Dali patiently explained: "Our chief personally led the medical team into the village to check and treat you. If you leave like this, you will not only endanger yourself if you get sick, but you will also infect your relatives and friends, causing plague to break out in other places..."
An old man yelled at the group of national soldiers: "We have been a family of soldiers and bandits since ancient times, and we are still like this. It is so inhumane! You won't kill us all in order to control infectious diseases, right? A few years ago
Leprosy was discovered here. The government sent people to take away all the patients and said they needed to be isolated for treatment. As a result, all the people left and never came back. Some people said they were shot because they were afraid of infection if they could not be cured. Others said
He was buried alive..."
The soldier said angrily: "Fellow, we are not sent by the government. We are the Black Tiger Mountain Independent Brigade of the National Army, which is the original Anti-Japanese Tigers. We specialize in killing Japanese. When did you ever hear that we killed ordinary people? We
The military hospital has spent money and effort to treat you, why are you saying these things without being grateful?"
The villagers fell silent after hearing the name of the "Anti-Japanese Tigers" and followed a group of soldiers in national army uniforms back to the village with doubts.
The village was in a miserable state, with no fireworks and loud cries. There were new graves next to each other, and a group of villagers were digging pits to bury the recently deceased patients.
Several villagers shook their heads and sighed and said: "These dead people are lucky to have us to bury them. If they continue to die like this, when we die, there will be no one to collect the corpses!"
The members of the medical team have begun intensive work. Jiang Hailong's task is to first find the cause of the disease.
The inspector reported to Jiang Hailong: "The number of white blood cells in the patient's blood sample increased, blood potassium decreased, and renal function was damaged..."
Report: "Abnormalities were found under the microscope in the patient's stool hanging drops and smears."
Jiang Hailong shouted: "Don't move!" He went to the microscope to identify the microorganisms in person. He adjusted the focus of the eyepiece and objective lens and clearly saw a group of microorganisms swimming around on the glass slide.
He breathed a long sigh of relief, unfurled his frown, called all the medical team members, and observed carefully with a microscope.
Jiang Hailong said: "I am now 100% sure that the outbreak in the village was a severe intestinal infectious disease - cholera. The shuttle-like microorganisms you see under the microscope are the characteristics of Vibrio cholerae.
, I believe you will never forget it after taking a look at it. Cholera is caused by people eating water and food contaminated by Vibrio cholerae. The main clinical manifestations are rapid vomiting and diarrhea, fever, fatigue, and oliguria. It starts with watery stools.
Later, it will be swill-like stool, which is extremely contagious. In severe cases, the patient may die of extreme dehydration, renal failure, circulatory failure, etc. within a few hours. Laboratory tests can reveal elevated white blood cells, reduced blood potassium, and impaired renal function. The basis for diagnosis is
The clinical manifestations plus the Vibrio cholerae we saw under the microscope. Now what we see is a man-made disaster, because these victim villages have all been subjected to ruthless Japanese bombardment before, without exception, and the bacteria have obviously been
Brought here."
He subconsciously glanced at the few female college students who came with him, and found that they did not have abnormal expressions because they could not control their emotions and used swear words. They were all listening to his explanation attentively, and then continued: "This is germ warfare launched by the extremely vicious Japanese army."
, innocent people were harmed first. Bacteria
Using war against the army will not only cause the army to completely lose its combat effectiveness, but also cause the death of a large number of people around the army. This is expressly prohibited by the Geneva International Convention. We are both soldiers and medical personnel, and we must
Smash the Japanese army’s germ warfare and biochemical warfare conspiracy!
"Like all methods of dealing with infectious diseases, we now need to eliminate the source of infection, prevent the route of transmission, and treat the infected people. The treatment of cholera mainly involves rehydration and anti-infection. In the current situation, rehydration is more important than antibiotics. The situation is urgent. Let's follow.
You must hurry up and follow my instructions!"
A soldier hurried over and said, "Report, a Japanese dumb bomb was found!"
The dumb bomb was found next to a well, and the soldiers had carefully removed the fuse of the shell. The dumb bomb was in the shape of a mortar shell, with a red eye-catching warning mark on the tail, and a steel stamp on the shell: Japan's Showa year and month.
Jiang Hailong said: "This is irrefutable evidence that the Japanese army launched germ warfare!" He used a camera to take pictures of the miserable conditions of the villagers and the shells, and ordered the soldiers to put the dumb bombs in a wooden box filled with quicklime and take them away.
Under his command, a group of soldiers wearing isolation suits removed the patient's secretions and excrement, and sprayed the surrounding environment with disinfectant prepared with bleach. Active villagers were called together to listen to the lectures of the medical team members.
The medical team told the villagers not to eat raw or cold vegetables and drink raw water, as cholera bacteria are easily killed at high temperatures. Keep the room dry, as cholera bacteria are suitable for surviving in water and can survive for 5-10 hours, but are difficult to survive in a dry environment.
Survival. Wash your hands with soap before eating and after going to the toilet. Disinfect the patient's secretions and excreta before burying them deeply to prevent secondary contamination.
No one was in class at the village school for a long time, and the patients were carried to the classroom for centralized treatment.
Each patient with severe vomiting and diarrhea who cannot eat needs more than 3,000 milliliters of fluids within 24 hours. The army cannot obtain so much fluid at the moment. Jiang Hailong arranged to boil water in a large pot and add salt at a ratio of 0.9%.
, use physiological saline to infuse the patient. And send people into the mountains to collect Chinese herbal medicine for symptomatic treatment of the patient.
Two days later, the symptoms of most patients were under control, and there were no more deaths in the village. The first batch of treated patients were able to take care of themselves and got out of bed one after another to help take care of other patients and disinfect the environment.
Jiang Hailong left some medicine, disinfectant, soap, dry food and other items for the villagers, and then rushed to other disaster-stricken villages to rescue patients.
Before leaving, the villagers who saw him off spontaneously knelt on the ground. The old man who had been stopped by soldiers when he was about to leave the village burst into tears and said: "I have long heard that the Anti-Japanese Tigers are anti-Japanese heroes and the saviors of the people. I have witnessed it recently and it is true that they are.
Teachers of benevolence and righteousness. If it weren't for you, our entire village would have been wiped out by the Japanese!"