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Research on the rule of homologous TCM applied to epidemic virus infection —— Analysis of the results of TCM innovation plan based on bibliometric method

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Chinese medicine is both medicine, but also called food, has the advantages of simple materials, small toxic and side effects, easy to long-term use. On the basis of using modern medical means, many experts and scholars have integrated the oldest Chinese medicine theory, launched a profound discussion on the traditional Chinese medicine therapy with the effect of preventing influenza virus infection, and made fruitful research results. In view of the current characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine in the field of influenza virus, this study mainly in China (CNKI) database as the retrieval platform, the current part of the medicine of Chinese medicine, and the focus on the effect of single Chinese medicine, in order to provide clinical basis for the treatment of epidemic virus infection of traditional Chinese medicine.

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    ICCBD '24: Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Cloud Computing and Big Data
    July 2024
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    DOI:10.1145/3695080
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