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          id: cord-001078-5m29nugu
      author: Chen, Xiaorong
       title: Clinical Features and Factors Associated with Outcomes of Patients Infected with a Novel Influenza A (H7N9) Virus: A Preliminary Study
        date: 2013-09-17
       words: 3948
      flesch: 43
     summary: C-reactive protein level might be used as an early marker for clinical prognosis in H7N9 patients based on results from our logistic regression analyses, which was in agreement with previous studies showing that C-reactive protein level might serve as a marker for severity of illness in influenza infections [18, 19] . Elderly people may have increased risk for H7N9 virus infection.
    keywords: avian; group; h7n9; infection; influenza; patients; therapy; treatment; virus
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          id: cord-024111-7yrftdp4
      author: Zhang, Runzhi
       title: Traditional Chinese Medicine and Gut Microbiome: Their Respective and Concert Effects on Healthcare
        date: 2020-04-22
       words: 8559
      flesch: 23
     summary: Ginsenoside compounds K (CK) is one of the metabolites of ginsengoside, which exerts various pharmacological effects, including antiallergic (Shin and Kim, 2005) , antidiabetic (Kim et al., 2014) , anticarcinogenic (Zhou et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2013) , anti-inflammatory (Joh et al., 2011; Chen et al., 2014) , and antiaging effects (Kim et al., 2004) . Such bacterial conversion and potential health consequences for the human host (Chiou et al., 2014) are hardly unique: Baicalin, puerarin, and daidzin, which are widely found in TCM prescriptions, can also be metabolized by gut microbiome (Kim et al., 1998) .
    keywords: bacteria; cancer; chinese; crc; disease; drug; effects; et al; flora; gut; gut microbiome; health; host; human; intestinal; medicine; metabolism; mice; microbial; microbiome; research; studies; tcm; treatment
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          id: cord-031315-p7jb4gf2
      author: Kong, Qing
       title: Efficacy and safety of Jia Wei Bushen Yiqi formulas as an adjunct therapy to systemic glucocorticoids on acute exacerbation of COPD: study protocol for a randomized, double-blinded, multi-center, placebo-controlled clinical trial
        date: 2020-09-03
       words: 8386
      flesch: 48
     summary: Trial participants, care providers including attending physician and nurse, outcome assessors including PI and sub-PI, and data analysts will be blinded after the assignment of interventions. Plans for communicating important protocol amendments to relevant parties (e.g., trial participants, ethical committees) {25} Any modification to the protocol which may impact the conduct of the study and the potential benefit of the patients will be reported to ethic committee.
    keywords: chinese; clinical; copd; data; day; days; disease; exacerbation; group; participants; patients; prednisone; pulmonary; study; tcm; treatment; trial
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          id: cord-253286-ieyqoxe6
      author: Xu, Judy
       title: Traditional Chinese medicine in the Chinese health care system
        date: 2008-10-22
       words: 4597
      flesch: 49
     summary: Among the 5326 SARS patients treated, 3104 cases involved TCM treatment. In Beijing, the death rate decreased 80% after integrating TCM treatments.
    keywords: care; china; chinese; government; health; herbal; hospitals; medicine; tcm; treatment
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          id: cord-256838-8rzibpbl
      author: Eng, Yi Shin
       title: Unraveling the Molecular Mechanism of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Formulas Against Acute Airway Viral Infections as Examples
        date: 2019-09-27
       words: 9254
      flesch: 34
     summary: From the viewpoint of pathophysiology, TCM formulas used to manage airway viral infections need to have antiviral activity against such viruses listed above, and/or to induce antiviral cytokines, and/or anti-inflammatory effect, and/or to relieve symptoms commonly presented in airway infections ( Figure 1 ). The ABC Clinical Guide to Herbs Trends in alternative medicine use in the United States, 1990-1997: Results of a follow-up national survey Trends in the use of complementary health approaches among adults: United States Complementary and alternative medicine use among adults and children: United States Current state of phytotherapy in Germany Glycyrrhizic acid inhibits virus growth and inactivates virus particles Antiviral effect of cimicifugin from Cimicifuga foetida against human respiratory syncytial virus Pterodontic Acid Isolated from Laggera pterodonta Inhibits Viral Replication and Inflammation Induced by Influenza A Virus A possible mechanism of interstitial pneumonia during interferon therapy with sho-saiko-to A case of acute eosinophilic pneumonia due to Sho-saiko-to Autoimmune hepatitis with drug-induced pneumonia due to Sho-saiko-to Two cases of pneumonia caused by Sho-saiko-to Acute lymphoblastic leukemia complicated by type C hepatitis during treatment and further by acute interstitial pneumonia due to sho-saiko-to in 7-year-old An autopsy case of interstitial pneumonia probably induced by Sho-saiko-to A case of interstitial pneumonia with chronic hepatitis C following interferon-alfa and sho-saiko-to therapy A comparative study on anticoagulant activities of three Chinese herbal medicines from the genus Panax and anticoagulant activities of ginsenosides Rg1 and Rg2 Brief communication: American ginseng reduces warfarin's effect in healthy patients: A randomized Thrombosis of a prosthetic aortic valve disclosing a hazardous interaction between warfarin and a commercial ginseng product Ginseng and vaginal bleeding Ginseng face cream and unexplained vaginal bleeding Interaction between warfarin and Panax ginseng in ischemic stroke patients Systems biology: Metabonomics Potential role of metabolomics apporoaches in the area of traditional Chinese medicine: As pillars of the bridge between Chinese and Western medicine Application of metabolomics on diagnosis and treatment of patients with psoriasis in traditional Chinese medicine Biomarkers of primary dysmenorrhea and herbal formula intervention: An exploratory metabonomics study of blood plasma and urine Plasma metabolic profiling of normal and dysmenorrhea syndrome rats and the effects of Xiang-Fu-Si-Wu Decoction intervention Adulterants in Asian patent medicines Heavy metal content of ayurvedic herbal medicine products Arsenic and mercury intoxication due to Indian ethnic remedies Lead, mercury, and arsenic in US-and Indian-manufactured Ayurvedic medicines sold via the Internet Risk factors for adverse drug events among nursing home residents Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Baicalin-Induced Drug Interaction and Its Pharmacokinetics Inhibitory Effects of Baicalin on the Expression and Activity of CYP3A Induce the Pharmacokinetic Changes of Midazolam in Rats Herb-drug interactions between Scutellariae Radix and mefenamic acid: Simultaneous investigation of pharmacokinetics, anti-inflammatory effect and gastric damage in rats The effect of herbal medicine baicalin on pharmacokinetics of rosuvastatin, substrate of organic anion-transporting polypeptide 1B1 Baicalin in radical scavenging and its synergistic effect with beta-carotene in antilipoxidation Studies on the competitive binding of cleviprex and flavonoids to plasma protein by multi-spectroscopic methods: A prediction of food-drug interaction Spectroscopic investigation on the food components-drug interaction: The influence of flavonoids on the affinity of nifedipine to human serum albumin The increased binding affinity of curcumin with human serum albumin in the presence of rutin and baicalin: A potential for drug delivery system Interaction of baicalin with berberine for glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocytes and HepG2 hepatocytes Could the gut microbiota reconcile the oral bioavailability conundrum of traditional herbs?
    keywords: activities; activity; anti; drug; effects; formulas; herbal; herbs; influenza; interactions; mechanisms; medicine; molecules; patients; tang; tcm; use; virus
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          id: cord-259731-kiccsa89
      author: Chen, Wei-Chieh
       title: Adjuvant therapy with traditional Chinese medicine in a heart failure patient complicated by hospital-acquired pneumonia: A case report
        date: 2019-02-27
       words: 1940
      flesch: 36
     summary: The effects of Ma-Xing-Gan-Shi-Tang on respiratory resistance and airway leukocyte infiltration in asthmatic guinea pigs Posttreatment with Ma-Xing-Shi-Gan-Tang, a Chinese medicine formula, ameliorates lipopolysaccharide-induced lung microvessel hyperpermeability and inflammatory reaction in rat Antipyretic and anti-asthmatic activities of traditional Chinese herb-pairs, Ephedra and Gypsum Heat-processed scutellariae radix enhances anti-inflammatory effect against lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury in mice via NF-kappa B signaling Moutan cortex radicis improves lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury in rats through anti-inflammation Evaluation of LPS-Induced acute lung injury attenuation in rats by aminothiazole-paeonol derivatives Anti-inflammatory effect of Houttuynia cordata injection Immunomodulatory and anti-SARS activities of Houttuynia cordata Houttuynia cordata, a novel and selective COX-2 inhibitor with anti-inflammatory activity Improvement of intestinal absorption of forsythoside A in weeping forsythia extract by various absorption enhancers based on tight junctions Bioactivity-guided isolation of anti-inflammatory triterpenoids from the sclerotia of Poria cocos using LPS-stimulated Raw264.7 cells Sclederma of Poria cocos exerts its diuretic effect via suppression of renal aquaporin-2 expression in rats with chronic heart failure A review on phytochemistry and pharmacological activities of the processed lateral root of Aconitum carmichaelii Debeaux Effects of active components of Fuzi and gancao compatibility on Bax, Bcl-2, and Caspase-3 in chronic heart failure rats The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. The main component of Moutan cortex is Paeonol, which is reported to have anti-inflammatory effect and anti-pyretic effects against lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury.
    keywords: effects; fever; patient; pneumonia; sputum; tcm; therapy
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          id: cord-273556-rvo0vyk3
      author: Zhang, Kui
       title: The combined therapy of a traditional Chinese medicine formula and Western medicine for a critically ill case infected with COVID-19
        date: 2020-06-09
       words: 2101
      flesch: 47
     summary: key: cord-273556-rvo0vyk3 authors: Zhang, Kui; Tian, Maolu; Zeng, Yang; Wang, Linwen; Luo, Sha; Xia, Wei; Zhang, Xiangyan; Zha, Yan title: The combined therapy of a traditional Chinese medicine formula and Western medicine for a critically ill case infected with COVID-19 date: 2020-06-09 journal: Complement Ther Med DOI: 10.1016/j.ctim.2020.102473 sha: doc_id: 273556 cord_uid: rvo0vyk3 OBJECTIVE: Presentation of a case illustrating the benefits of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for treatment of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in critically ill patients. Our case report suggests that collaborative treatments with traditional Chinese medicine prove beneficial in the management of COVID-19 in critically ill patients.
    keywords: covid-19; day; hospital; medicine; patient; tcm
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          id: cord-273941-gu6nnv9d
      author: Chandran, Uma
       title: Chapter 5 Network Pharmacology
        date: 2017-12-31
       words: 10268
      flesch: 30
     summary: Molecular dockingÀbased NEP can be a useful tool to computationally elucidate the combinatorial effects of traditional medicine to intervene disease networks (Gu et al., 2013c ). Disease and Gene Annotation (DGA), a database that provides a comprehensive and integrative annotation of human genes in disease networks, is useful in identifying the disease type that each indication belongs to (Peng et al., 2013) .
    keywords: action; analysis; approach; bioactives; data; database; discovery; disease; drug; et al; formulation; information; interactions; mechanism; medicine; network; pharmacology; protein; study; targets; tcm; triphala
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          id: cord-274141-vujx538o
      author: Chinsembu, Kazhila C.
       title: Coronaviruses and Nature’s Pharmacy for the Relief of Coronavirus Disease 2019
        date: 2020-10-06
       words: 11364
      flesch: 42
     summary: Evid Based In vitro susceptibility of 10 clinical isolates of SARS coronavirus to selected antiviral compounds Binding interaction of quercetin-3-βgalactoside and its synthetic derivatives with SARS-CoV 3CL pro : structure-activity relationship studies reveal salient pharmacophore features A report of clinical diagnosis and treatment of nine cases of coronavirus disease 2019 Statistical evidence for the usefulness of Chinese medicine in the treatment of SARS Antiviral effects of saikosaponins on human coronavirus 229E in vitro Plants as antimalarial agents in Sub-Saharan Africa Green Medicines: pharmacy of natural products for HIV and five AIDS-related infections Chemical diversity and activity profiles of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors from plants Evaluation of antiviral activities of Houttuynia cordata Thunb. Learning from the experience of using supplementary treatment with Chinese medicine on SARS or SARS-like infectious disease in 2003 The lesson of supplementary treatment with Chinese medicine on severe laboratory-confirmed SARS patients SARS coronavirus, but not human coronavirus NL63, utilizes cathepsin L to infect ACE2-expressing cells Applications of the phytomedicine Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower) in infectious diseases Inhibitory activities of Cassia tora and its anthraquinone constituents on angiotensin-converting enzyme Ginseng, the natural effectual antiviral: protective effects of Korean red ginseng against viral infection Natural products and their derivatives against coronavirus: a review of the non-clinical and pre-clinical data cytotoxicity and active compound of Pechuel-loeschea leubnitziae O. Hoffm.
    keywords: 2019; 3cl; activity; anti; antiviral; compounds; coronavirus; cov; cov-2; covid-19; drug; entry; et al; hcov; human; infection; inhibitors; medicinal; plants; pro; products; protein; replication; sars; tcm; treatment
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          id: cord-277970-sb1wjd3b
      author: Kang, Qianli
       title: Screening for Anti-Influenza Actives of Prefractionated Traditional Chinese Medicines
        date: 2020-10-14
       words: 2836
      flesch: 38
     summary: cusimano & hett and sensitive cell lines with the serum pharmacology method and identification by UPLC-TOF-MS A mechanism underlying attenuation of recombinant influenza A viruses carrying reporter genes A cell-based high-throughput approach to identify inhibitors of influenza A virus Baloxavir marboxil, a novel cap-dependent endonuclease inhibitor potently suppresses influenza virus replication and represents therapeutic effects in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised mouse models Inhibition of endosomal fusion activity of influenza virus by rheum tanguticum (da-huang) Ten TCM fractions were identified to possess antiviral activities against influenza virus.
    keywords: extracts; figure; fractions; influenza; screening; tcm; virus
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          id: cord-279875-jxnszm5k
      author: Wang, Wan-Ying
       title: Contribution of traditional Chinese medicine to the treatment of COVID-19
        date: 2020-07-07
       words: 2047
      flesch: 35
     summary: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Situation Report -125 Traditional Chinese medicine has a definite effect on mild cases and can also assist in the treatment of severe cases of COVID-19 Treatise on Acute Epidemic Febrile Diseases Inhibitory effects of flavonoids extracted from licorice on lipopolysaccharide-induced acute pulmonary inflammation in mice Feiyan no.1 prescription used in many designated treatment hospitals in Guangdong TCM widely used in COVID-19 patient treatment, yielding good results Pathological findings of COVID-19 associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome Combining TCM,Western medicine effective against virus Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a single-centered, retrospective, observational study Glycyrrhizin administration ameliorates Streptococcus aureus-induced acute lung injury Protective effect of Amygdalin on LPS-induced acute lung injury by inhibiting NF-κB and NLRP3 signaling pathways Academician Tong Xiaolin: In a clinical experiment (first batch of clinical data involving TCM treatment) of 52 confirmed cases, of which 34 cases were treated with TCM-integrated therapy with chemical.
    keywords: cases; covid-19; patients; tcm; therapy; treatment
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          id: cord-282298-8tcw3cll
      author: Wang, Jie
       title: Current Situation and Perspectives of Clinical Study in Integrative Medicine in China
        date: 2012-02-21
       words: 8025
      flesch: 29
     summary: Aiming at the hot issues and knotty problems confronted in clinical medicine, we could put forward scientific hypotheses in exploring the etiology and pathogenesis of the disease and seek for the effective therapeutic principles and classical prescriptions. With medical science transforming from traditional experience medicine into evidence-based medicine, fundamental changes have taken place in clinical medicine.
    keywords: acute; blood; chinese; coronary; differentiation; disease; effect; heart; medicine; new; patients; stasis; syndrome; tcm; theory; treating; treatment
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          id: cord-282699-tuas2tgd
      author: LIU, Wei-hong
       title: Understanding of guidance for acupuncture and moxibustion interventions on COVID-19 (Second edition) issued by CAAM
        date: 2020-03-17
       words: 2984
      flesch: 49
     summary: Moxibustion therapy: Moxibustion is applied by the patient him/herself at ST36, PC6, LI4, CV6, CV4, SP6, etc., about 10 min at each acupoint. The authors believe that for moxibustion interventions, the mild moxibustion with hand-holding moxa stick is not suggested.
    keywords: acupuncture; cases; china; covid-19; disease; guidance; interventions; moxibustion; treatment
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          id: cord-284833-g914vww5
      author: Qiu, Tingting
       title: Chinese guidelines related to novel coronavirus pneumonia
        date: 2020-10-08
       words: 5738
      flesch: 39
     summary: With regards to TCM therapy for COVID-19 treatment, the Diagnosis and Treatment Protocol for Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia recommended 5 TCM oral preparations during a medical observation period, 5 TCM injections for severe cases, and 7 TCM injections for critical cases. The objective of this manuscript is to identify and describe the pharmaceutical guidelines developed in China and to analyze adjustments in the treatment of COVID-19 over time based on the increasing experience in treating COVID-19 patients.
    keywords: cases; chloroquine; coronavirus; covid-19; diagnosis; guidelines; novel; patients; pneumonia; protocol; treatment
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          id: cord-289238-f3lv7o4d
      author: Wu, Taixiang
       title: Traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of acute respiratory tract infections
        date: 2008-08-31
       words: 3910
      flesch: 48
     summary: The reporting of TCM trials is usually cursory, with a lack of description surrounding important detailed information, such as how the allocation sequence was generated; recruitment and enrolment of the participants; blinding for assessors and analyzers, statistical methods and number of drop-outs. Thus, the methodological issues in these trials may be a more extreme representation of the problems seen in the conduct of TCM trials generally.
    keywords: acute; chinese; cochrane; medicine; review; studies; tcm; trials
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          id: cord-290412-m6fesoyb
      author: Zhao, Chang-qing
       title: Traditional Chinese medicine for treatment of liver diseases: progress, challenges and opportunities
        date: 2014-09-30
       words: 4276
      flesch: 37
     summary: As complementary and alternative therapies, TCMs will play an expanding role in the future of liver disease treatment. Several patent drugs (Chinese herbal formulas) for treatment Clinical observations showed that FZHYC can effectively improve liver function and decrease the expression of fibrosis biomarkers such as serum hyaluronic acid, collagen type IV, procollagen type III and laminin, in chronic liver disease patients with fibrosis or cirrhosis [43, 44] .
    keywords: chronic; clinical; diseases; effects; fibrosis; fzhyc; herbal; liver; medicine; patients; tcm; treatment
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          id: cord-291279-8rfx9qde
      author: Li, Zhuman
       title: Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia Treatment With Traditional Chinese Medicine: Response Philosophy in Another Culture
        date: 2020-07-10
       words: 1509
      flesch: 48
     summary: A novel coronavirus outbreak of global health concern Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan A novel coronavirus from patients with pneumonia in China A familiar cluster of pneumonia associated with the 2019 novel coronavirus indicating person-to-person transmission: a study of a family cluster Discovering drugs to treat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Clinical medication response under new major infectious disease: off-label use and compassionate use Traditional Chinese medicine contributes to the treatment of COVID-19 patients Psychological, social, and behavioral factors that influence drug efficacy: a noteworthy research subject in clinical pharmacology Is traditional Chinese medicine useful in the treatment of SARS? Effect of glucocorticoid with traditional Chinese medicine in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
    keywords: chinese; medicine; tcm; treatment
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          id: cord-296195-m2wwlvgx
      author: Chen, Chung-Jen
       title: Toona sinensis Roem tender leaf extract inhibits SARS coronavirus replication
        date: 2008-10-30
       words: 2556
      flesch: 58
     summary: Thererfore, the tender leaf of Toona sinensis Roem may be an important resource agninst SARS-CoV. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a life-threatening disease caused by the SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) To our knowledge, this is the first report to show extract from the tender leaf of Toona sinensis Roem against SARS-CoV. It is promising to find a new natural resource against SARS-CoV.
    keywords: cov; roem; sars; sinensis; tcm; toona
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          id: cord-297599-y4lu8m4k
      author: Luo, Hua
       title: Anti-COVID-19 drug screening: Frontier concepts and core technologies
        date: 2020-10-28
       words: 7681
      flesch: 39
     summary: Res Square Study on pneumonia prescription of traditional chinese medicine to prevent novel coronavirus coronavirus infection in different regions based on data mining Study on the medication regularity of traditional chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 based on data minin Structure of SARS coronavirus spike receptor-binding domain complexed with receptor Rapid establishment of traditional Chinese medicine prevention and treatment of 2019-nCoV based on clinical experience and molecular docking Study on screening potential traditional Chinese medicines against 2019-nCoV based on Mpro and PLP Screening of Active Ingredients from Traditional Chinese Medicine Against the Novel Coronavirus Based on Molecular Docking Prediction of active components and potential targets of Weixuening mixture for the treatment of novel coronavirus pneumonia based on network pharmacology Study on active compounds of Yupingfeng San in preventing and treating COVID-19 based on network pharmacology and molecular docking technology Exploring active compounds of Jinhua Qinggan Granules for prevention of COVID-19 based on network pharmacology and molecular docking Research advances in application of biochip in traditional Chinese medicine Identifying potential treatments of COVID-19 from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) by using a data-driven approach Study on the mechanisms of active compounds in traditional chinese medicine for the treatment of influenza virus by virtual screening Publisher's Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations We would like to acknowledge and thank Prof. Mouse plays an important role in researches on the pathogenesis of respiratory diseases associated with human virus infection [45] [46]
    keywords: chinese; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; disease; drugs; human; infection; influenza; medicine; model; potential; protein; sars; screening; study; tcm; treatment; virus
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          id: cord-300452-dqb6em7g
      author: Wang, Wan-Ying
       title: Current Policies and Measures on the Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China
        date: 2020-09-09
       words: 3624
      flesch: 38
     summary: The developmental status of TCM in China could be introduced in the following five sections including TCM resources, the operation and service of TCM medical establishment, TCM education, TCM research & development (R&D) and financial appropriation income of TCM. Nearly 30 policies and measures regarding TCM development have been issued since the 18(th) National Congress of the Communist Party of People’s Republic of China in 2012.
    keywords: china; chinese; development; medicine; people; plan; republic; state; tcm
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          id: cord-300469-u6zjdqx6
      author: Xu, Xiaojie
       title: New concepts and approaches for drug discovery based on traditional Chinese medicine
        date: 2006-11-09
       words: 3782
      flesch: 40
     summary: The conventional approach to find active compounds in TCM involves selecting a potential plant and isolating compounds following bioassay guidance. The hit rates for screening active compounds from TCM database are correspondingly higher than from the chemical database.
    keywords: chinese; chromatography; compounds; drug; mip; screening; tcm
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          id: cord-300517-41pr3dwa
      author: Zhang, Dan
       title: The clinical benefits of Chinese patent medicines against COVID-19 based on current evidence
        date: 2020-05-05
       words: 4792
      flesch: 20
     summary: In silico screening of Chinese herbal medicines with the potential to directly inhibit 2019 novel coronavirus Clinical features and treatment of COVID-19 patients in northeast Chongqing Protective effect of phillyrin on lethal LPS-induced neutrophil inflammation in zebrafish Phillyrin is an effective inhibitor of quorum sensing with potential as an anti-Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection therapy Protective effects of phillyrin against influenza A virus in vivo Efficacy of Xuebijing injection for sepsis (EXIT-SEP): protocol for a randomised controlled trial Microcirculatory disorders and protective role of Xuebijing in severe heat stroke Effects of radix ginseng on microbial infections: a narrative review Protective roles of ginseng against bacterial infection The characteristics and regularities of cardiac adverse drug reactions induced by Chinese materia medica: A bibliometric research and association rules analysis A review of cinnabar (HgS) and/or realgar (As4S4)-containing traditional medicines Study on cardiotoxicity and mechanism of Fuzi extracts based on metabonomics A review of traditional and current methods used to potentially reduce toxicity of Aconitum roots in Traditional Chinese Medicine Safety profile of traditional Chinese herbal injection: An analysis of a spontaneous reporting system in China Safety concerns of traditional Chinese medicine injections used in Chinese children Respiratory syncytial virus prophylaxis and the special population Do ethanol and metronidazole interact to produce a disulfiram-like reaction? Observation on clinical effect of modified Qingfeipaidu decoction in treatment of COVID-19 This work is supported by the Programs Foundation for Leading Talents in State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of China-Qihuang scholars Project (10400633210004), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 81874349), and National special support plan for high-level talents (Plan of ten thousand people)-Famous Teacher Program to Professor Bing Zhang. As recommended in the Guideline on Diagnosis and Treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Revised 7th version) which was officially released by National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China, TCM could exert favorable effects for patients with different syndromes and distinct stages of COVID-19, contributing to infections in the periods of both medical observation and clinical treatment [23] .
    keywords: china; chinese; coronavirus; covid-19; cpms; disease; effects; injection; medicine; patients; tcm; treatment
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          id: cord-304021-e0zj7apb
      author: Tang, Haitao
       title: SWOT analysis and revelation in traditional Chinese medicine internationalization
        date: 2018-01-25
       words: 5778
      flesch: 36
     summary: The current status and prospects in the elaboration of monographs for the European Pharmacopoeia Pharmacopoeia monographs for Chinese herbal drugs for quality assurance The role of the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph EU) in quality control of traditional Chinese herbal medicine in European member states Opportunities, challenges and countermeasures of China's pharmaceutical industry after China's accession to WTO Study on transcultural communication of culture of traditional chinese medicine in countries along one belt one road Inheritance and innovation of Chinese traditional medicine in the background of One Belt and One Road Statistical evidence for the usefulness of chinese medicine in the treatment of sars The efficacy of chinese medicine for SARS: a review of chinese publications after the crisis Traditional chinese medicine in views of system science and system complexity Study on the influencing factors and preventive methods of toxic and side effects of Chinese herbal medicine The challenge to China's pharmaceutical enterprises after WTO entry Export of Chinese medicine: difficult to develop Not applicable. key: cord-304021-e0zj7apb authors: Tang, Haitao; Huang, Wenlong; Ma, Jimei; Liu, Li title: SWOT analysis and revelation in traditional Chinese medicine internationalization date: 2018-01-25 journal: Chin Med DOI: 10.1186/s13020-018-0165-1 sha: doc_id: 304021 cord_uid: e0zj7apb Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is currently the best-preserved and most influential traditional medical system with the largest number of users worldwide.
    keywords: china; chinese; development; drugs; herbal; international; market; medicine; quality; research; tcm; treatment
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          id: cord-310210-f2wb3er0
      author: Xie, Runsheng
       title: The RIGHT Extension Statement for Traditional Chinese Medicine: Development, Recommendations, and Explanation
        date: 2020-09-02
       words: 2917
      flesch: 43
     summary: The RIGHT Statement Reporting quality evaluation of clinical practice guidelines published in journals of mainland China in 2016 Practice guidelines on migrants' health: assessment of their quality and reporting A quality evaluation of guidelines on five different viruses causing public health emergencies of international concern Using the RIGHT Statement to evaluate the reporting quality of clinical practice guidelines in traditional Chinese medicine CONSORT Extension for Chinese Herbal Medicine Formulas 2017: Recommendations, Explanation, and Elaboration (Traditional Chinese Version) Clinical practice guidelines in China Guidance for developers of health research reporting guidelines GRADE guidelines: a new series of the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Use of GRADE grid to reach decisions on clinical practice guidelines when consensus is elusive Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions Version 5.1.0. Among of them, items 8, 9 and 10 J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f (traditional Chinese medicine decoction, traditional Chinese patent medicine and acupuncture) are the contents often mentioned in interventions section of TCM guidelines.
    keywords: guidelines; items; medicine; quality; reporting; right; tcm
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        item: #25 of 29
          id: cord-330674-enq6kgab
      author: Yu, Jung-Sheng
       title: Traditional Chinese medicine treatments for upper respiratory tract infections/common colds in Taiwan
        date: 2014-06-12
       words: 4024
      flesch: 48
     summary: key: cord-330674-enq6kgab authors: Yu, Jung-Sheng; Ho, Chung-Han; Hsu, Yao-Chin; Wang, Jhi-Joung; Hsieh, Ching-Liang title: Traditional Chinese medicine treatments for upper respiratory tract infections/common colds in Taiwan date: 2014-06-12 journal: Six countries, six reform models: their healthcare reform: experience of Israel, the Netherlands Use frequency of traditional Chinese medicine in Taiwan Evidence combination in medical data mining Discovering frequent closed itemsets for association rules Machine learning in action Frequency and pattern of Chinese herbal medicine prescriptions for urticaria in Taiwan during 2009: analysis of the national health insurance database Nationwide surveillance of influenza during the pandemic (2009-2010) and post-pandemic Prescriptions of Chinese herbal medicines for insomnia in Taiwan during Application of frequent itemsets mining to analyze patterns of one-stop visits in Taiwan Knowledge, attitude and behavioral intention of Chinese traditional medicine among outpatients Respiratory tract infections -antibiotic prescribing: prescribing of antibiotics for self-limiting respiratory tract infections in adults and children in primary care The Chinese national guidelines on diagnosis and management of cough Chinese guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of influenza Influenza-associated morbidity in subtropical Taiwan Influenza virus transmission is dependent on relative humidity and temperature IgA class switch occurs in the organized nasopharynx-and gut-associated lymphoid tissue, but not in the diffuse lamina propria of airways and gut Pathogen burden in essential hypertension Allergic respiratory disease as a potential co-morbidity for hypertension Allergic rhinitis and immunoglobulin deficiency in preschool children with frequent upper respiratory illness Respiratory and allergic health effects of dampness, mold, and dampness-related agents: a review of the epidemiologic evidence Othman NH.
    keywords: chinese; infections; influenza; medicine; patients; study; taiwan; tcm; treatment; urtis
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        item: #26 of 29
          id: cord-336330-5m0fhoki
      author: Wong, R.W.K.
       title: Antimicrobial activity of Chinese medicine herbs against common bacteria in oral biofilm. A pilot study
        date: 2010-04-24
       words: 3065
      flesch: 45
     summary: It is therefore necessary to develop new antimicrobial agents to replace or enrich the existing choice of oral antimicrobial agents. Oral bacteria usually aggregate to form a biofilm or plaque on tooth surfaces.
    keywords: armeniaca; bacteria; fructus; mume; streptococcus; tcm; tcms
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        item: #27 of 29
          id: cord-336753-4212ftlc
      author: Luo, Lu
       title: Analysis on herbal medicines utilized for treatment of COVID-19
        date: 2020-05-27
       words: 3560
      flesch: 23
     summary: key: cord-336753-4212ftlc authors: Luo, Lu; Jiang, Jingwen; Wang, Cheng; Fitzgerald, Martin; Hu, Weifeng; Zhou, Yumei; Zhang, Hui; Chen, Shilin title: Analysis on herbal medicines utilized for treatment of COVID-19 date: 2020-05-27 journal: Acta Pharm Sin B DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2020.05.007 sha: doc_id: 336753 cord_uid: 4212ftlc As coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic poses a substantial global public health threat, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was used in 91.50% of the COVID-19 cases in China, showing encouraging results in improving symptom management and reducing the deterioration, mortality, and recurrence rates. Shanghai Scientific & Technical Publishers Lab of system pharmacology Research on component law of Chinese patent medicine for anti-influenza and development of new recipes for anti-influenza by unsupervised data mining methods A hierarchical clustering based on mutual information maximization Molecular scaffold analysis of natural products databases in the public domain Classification of mixtures of Chinese herbal medicines based on a self-organizing map (SOM)
    keywords: analysis; anti; china; chinese; covid-19; disease; effects; formulae; medicine; tcm; treatment
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        item: #28 of 29
          id: cord-340119-af8i359n
      author: Wang, Shi-xin
       title: Diagnosis and treatment of novel coronavirus pneumonia based on the theory of traditional Chinese medicine
        date: 2020-04-15
       words: 5329
      flesch: 45
     summary: Epub ahead of print Clinical characteristics of novel coronavirus disease 2019 in China Coronavirus: UK screens direct flights from Wuhan after US case First case of 2019 novel coronavirus in the United States Identification of a novel coronavirus causing severe pneumonia in human: a descriptive study Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 99 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a descriptive study A textual research on the origin of the disease in the theory of pathogeny and syndromes. Notice on issuing the prevention and treatment plan of traditional Chinese medicine for pneumonia infected by novel coronavirus in Gansu Province (trial second edition) Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of pneumonia infected by novel coronavirus in Shaanxi Province Henan Province released a traditional Chinese medicine plan for the prevention of pneumonia caused by novel coronavirus Hebei Provincial Health Commission.
    keywords: blood; chinese; coronavirus; dampness; disease; medicine; novel; pneumonia; tcm; treatment
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        item: #29 of 29
          id: cord-350066-xwf7u4n5
      author: Zhang, Baozhen
       title: Acupuncture for breathlessness in COVID-19: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis
        date: 2020-07-02
       words: 2708
      flesch: 38
     summary: Chinese herbs combined with Western medicine for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) Traditional Chinese medicine for COVID-19 treatment Is traditional Chinese medicine useful in the treatment of COVID-19? [12] In total, 303 ongoing clinical trials concerning the assessment of the therapeutic safety and efficacy for COVID-19 patients have been launched in China by March 1, 2020, 50 of which focus on TCM, including 14 clinical trials aimed at evaluating the efficacy of TCM combined with Western medicine.
    keywords: acupuncture; analysis; covid-19; meta; patients; review; study; treatment
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