Proposal of the Autopsy Guideline for Infectious Diseases: Preparation for the Post-COVID-19 Era

M. Kim, Harin Cheong, Hyung-Seok Kim
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With the rapidly spreading coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic over the past few months, the world is facing an unprecedented crisis Innumerable lives have been lost to this novel infectious disease, the nature of which supersedes conventional medical understanding People around the world are sacrificing their daily lives and enduring the crisis regardless of national boundaries and cultural backgrounds The COVID-19 pandemic is not just a global health crisis, several aspects of life in the post-COVID-19 era are also being contemplated Experts in unison are warning that the upcoming changes in all areas of life could potentially be far more drastic than ever experienced in the entire human civilization The medical community is no exception, and therefore, personnel involved in forensic medicine also need to be adequately prepared for the future Forensic medicine is a branch of medicine dedicated to one of the most important stages of the human lifecycle and has always been at the forefront in times of unprecedented social change We present new autopsy guidelines in forensic medicine, formulated based on the various infectious diseases that we presently live with and may encounter in the future In formulation of these guidelines several considerations have been taken into account, namely, the role forensic pathologists should play in the post-COVID-19 era and the necessary preparations as well as the support needed from society to fulfill that role The present COVID-19 outbreak should be a starting point for formulating improvements in current practices in forensic science, including autopsy biosafety practices and the medicolegal death investigation system
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过去几个月,随着2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的迅速蔓延,世界正面临着前所未有的危机,这种新型传染病的性质超越了传统医学的认识,无数人失去了生命,世界各地的人们不分国界和文化背景,牺牲日常生活,忍受危机。专家们一致警告说,即将到来的生活各个领域的变化可能比整个人类文明所经历的变化要剧烈得多。医学界也不例外,因此,法医学人员也需要为未来做好充分的准备法医学是医学的一个分支,致力于人类生命周期中最重要的阶段之一,在前所未有的社会变革时期一直走在前列。在制定指南时,考虑了法医病理学家在后新冠肺炎时代应发挥的作用,以及为履行这一角色所需要的必要准备和社会支持。当前的新冠肺炎疫情应成为制定改进现行法医科学实践的起点;包括尸体解剖生物安全实践和法医死亡调查制度
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