The next day. Early morning!
Zhou Yang was still sleeping soundly, and there were beeps outside the door.
Zhou Yang, who was woken up, immediately looked at the clock on the wall and found that it was already seven o'clock.
I quickly got dressed and got up. When I came out of the house, I saw a jeep parked at the gate. Gu Chenghua was standing in front of the car and saying something.
Wen Hui and the Ye sisters, with the assistance of Chen Beixuan, Huang Rufeng and Li Haiyan, moved their luggage to the car.
Seeing Zhou Yang walking out sleepily, Gu Chenghua immediately joked: "When I see you like this, I know you didn't do anything good last night!"
Zhou Yang yawned first, then rolled his eyes at him and said, "A dog can't spit out ivory from its mouth. It's getting late, so hurry up and get going!"
"I know!" Gu Chenghua said with a smile.
"Remember to send people to the station!"
"OK..."
At this time, the Ye sisters and Wen Hui had already boarded the car. Through the car window, Zhou Yang gave them a few words.
Then he waved his hand and watched the car leave!
Looking at the car gradually driving away, Zhou Yang felt disappointed. Wen Hui had been living in Yan Gengdong's home since he went to Hong Kong Island alone, carrying the hope of his family.
To be honest, although Wen Hui and he should be of the same generation in terms of seniority, Zhou Yang already treats him as his own child.
He was still a little reluctant to leave suddenly.
Fortunately, Wen Hui only went to Wucheng temporarily for a few days and would come back when school was about to start.
Back in the house, Li Youwei hadn't gotten up yet. She was really tired last night, so it was normal to get up a little late.
Zhou Yang did not disturb her. After making breakfast, he and Chen Beixuan sent Lao Zhang to the printing factory and then rushed to the health center.
The morning-after pill project must be put on the agenda as soon as possible. On the one hand, Yan Gengdong is eager to get it, and on the other hand, he needs it too.
Although to Zhou Yang, this thing is just a simple imitation and has no technical content.
But the problem is that when people pass by, they leave their traces, and when geese pass by, they leave traces. Any drug requires a research and development process.
This is not only for the leaders above, but also for the experts and professors at the medical research center.
After all, this is drug research. You can't just produce something without leaving any trace at all. This doesn't make sense.
When Zhou Yang came to the health center, he was about to go to Zhong Qi's office when he saw a familiar person walking towards him.
Isn't this An Yaru's eldest cousin? Her name seems to be Su Yaqing, and she has been receiving treatment at the health center.
Because she is An Bangguo's niece, Zhou Yang is quite concerned about this lesbian's situation, and the two of them are not strangers.
There's just something wrong with this girl today. Why is she wearing a nurse's uniform?
What are you doing?
Su Yaqing also saw Zhou Yang, and immediately took the initiative to say hello: "Zhou Yang...Hello, Director Zhou!"
"Comrade Yaqing, what are you..."
Su Yaqing said immediately: "I...I am now a trainee nurse in the health center!"
"Student nurse?"
"Well, according to Dean Zhong's assessment, my condition is basically under control and I don't need to be hospitalized every day. But I didn't want to go home, so I begged Dean Zhong to help me find a job, and he let me Let’s see if we can do it, nurse!”
After listening to Su Yaqing's answer, Zhou Yang suddenly understood what was going on!
"How long have you been doing this? How do you feel?"
"It's been a week, I feel pretty good!"
"Well, that's good. If you feel tired or stressed, you must tell Comrade Zhong Qi or Yaru!" Zhou Yang said.
He knows a lot about depression. To be honest, Su Yaqing's current situation is not suitable for work.
Firstly, I am afraid of being tired, and secondly, I am afraid of being under great work pressure!
As a patient with depression, once this feeling occurs, it is not far from a recurrence of the disease.
But now it was hard for him to dampen her enthusiasm. He could only talk to Zhong Qi about this matter in private.
"Okay, I'll pay attention!" Su Yaqing said.
"By the way, is Zhong Qi in the office?" Zhou Yang asked again.
"No, he just went to the research center next door. If you want to find him, Director Zhou, I can go there..."
Before Su Yaqing could finish speaking, Zhou Yang said, "No, I'll go there by myself. I just have to talk to Professor Song, Professor Yang and others about something!"
"good..."
After coming out of the health center, Zhou Yang and Chen Beixuan went straight to the building of the Medical Research Center.
As soon as I came here, I heard something moving upstairs, and I didn’t know what I was yelling at!
When I came upstairs, before I even reached the laboratory, I saw a lot of people gathered around the corridor, all of them staff of the Medical Research Institute.
And when Zhou Yang heard clearly what they were shouting, he also became excited.
At this time, the peripheral staff also saw Zhou Yang and immediately shouted: "Director Zhou is here!"
Soon, these staff members took the initiative to make way for Zhou Yang and Chen Beixuan to come in.
After passing through the crowd, Zhou Yang finally arrived at the laboratory!
Song Shi, Yang Chunhua, Duan Yingzhong, Zhong Qi and others also heard the shouts of the staff and walked out of the laboratory.
After seeing Zhou Yang, everyone immediately rushed to greet him!
As soon as they met, before Zhou Yang could speak, Song Shi said excitedly: "Comrade Zhou Yang... we succeeded... we succeeded!"
Zhou Yang's voice was also trembling as he said, "Professor Song, have we got the hepatitis B vaccine?"
"Yes, it's done. After our experiments have verified, our vaccine is not only effective, but also cheaper than foreign blood-borne vaccines!" Song Shi said with a proud face.
"Hahaha, great, great, that's great. Congratulations to everyone for conquering the most terrifying epidemic infectious disease in our country!" Zhou Yang said excitedly.
It is no exaggeration to say that hepatitis B is the most terrifying epidemic infectious disease in China. After all, the more than 90 million infected people are equivalent to the population of many countries.
The reason why there are so many hepatitis B patients is, on the one hand, due to the high contagiousness of hepatitis B itself, and on the other hand, our own inadequate medical conditions.
As early as 1963, hepatitis B antigen was first discovered in Australia, and subsequently hepatitis B cases appeared in various countries.
Then, complete hepatitis B virus particles were first discovered in the United Kingdom in 1970. Just two years later, Japan took the lead in developing hepatitis B virus detection and diagnosis technology, and hepatitis B, a terrible infectious disease, gradually surfaced.
It was also at this time that my country began trial development of a hepatitis B vaccine. However, because my country's medical level is still lagging behind and it does not pay attention to epidemiological investigations, what followed was a major outbreak of hepatitis B from the late 1970s to the late 1990s.
In just over 20 years, the number of hepatitis B virus carriers in my country has increased by approximately 80 million. The main reason for this is due to the unstandardized medical treatment in my country.
From the 1970s to the 1990s, the phenomenon of sharing injection needles was common in my country. It was common for a village or a school to use only one needle, or even the needle was never sterilized.
It is impossible to estimate the number of hepatitis B virus infections caused by long-term irregularities.
However, these two decades have been the last wave of baby boom in my country. The population has increased by 300 million, and as a result, at least 30 million newborns with hepatitis B have been born.
No one could have imagined that a disease like hepatitis B could sweep the country in such a short period of time. However, the development of a hepatitis B vaccine has been slow to break through. This also leaves us with no way to deal with the raging hepatitis B epidemic.
It was not until 1989 that the American company Merck transferred the world's leading recombinant hepatitis B vaccine production technology to us for US$7 million. Since then, my country has finally been able to produce hepatitis B vaccines on a large scale.
But it is only 1978. If the Medical Research Institute had not made a breakthrough in the hepatitis B vaccine, we would have been struggling with hepatitis B for at least ten years.
Ten years, a full generation!
After getting excited, Zhou Yang immediately asked Song Shi, Yang Chunhua and others to notify all department heads to come to the conference room for a meeting.
In addition to carefully understanding the effectiveness and safety of the new hepatitis B vaccine, Zhou Yang also wanted to talk to them about the research plan for new drugs!
Afterwards, the group of people rushed to the conference room next to them with excitement...
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PS: Today I went to my father-in-law’s house to pick up my wife and girl. It was a journey of more than 500 kilometers. I came back a little late, so the update is a little late.
Then there is the issue of the seniority of the Ye sisters, Wen Hui and Zhou Yang. Let me briefly explain it.
As explained in the previous article, the Ye family gave birth to their youngest son Wen Hui at the eighth birth after 7 births. Therefore, Wen Hui is very different in age from his eldest sister. Compared with Zhou Yang, there is a generation gap in age. .
In addition, Wen Hui was not with his parents before, so when he got along with the Zhou family, Wen Hui called him Uncle Zhou Yang.
This kind of thing is very common in our village. Many of the grandparents are not as old as their grandchildren. Some families who have come out of the "Five Servers" have different opinions!