- Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
- Healthcare Systems and Reforms
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Global Health Care Issues
- HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses
- Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
- Global Health and Surgery
- Health and Conflict Studies
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Rabies epidemiology and control
- Disaster Response and Management
- Climate Change and Health Impacts
- Zoonotic diseases and public health
- Public Health Policies and Education
- Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Mosquito-borne diseases and control
- Travel-related health issues
- Malaria Research and Control
- Healthcare Facilities Design and Sustainability
- Pharmaceutical industry and healthcare
- Selenium in Biological Systems
- Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies
- Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects
Peking University
2023-2025
George Institute for Global Health
2024
World Health Organization
2017-2023
Shanxi Agricultural University
2023
Tibet University
2022
Hebei Medical University
2016-2020
National Health and Family Planning Commission
2014-2015
Hunan University of Arts and Science
2005
To some, the prospect of getting bitten by a venomous snake might seem extremely remote, but most world's population—5·8 billion people—is at risk encountering snake. Every day, 7400 people are snakes, and 81 000–138 000 die as result every year.1Gutierrez JM Calvete JJ Habib AG Harrison RA Williams DJ Warrell DA Snakebite envenoming.Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2017; 3: 17079Crossref PubMed Scopus (54) Google Scholar Currently, around 400 who have been permanent physical or psychological...
Rabies is one of the oldest and most terrifying diseases known to man. Written pictorial records rabies date back more than 4000 years, today it endemic in 150 countries around world.1World Health Organization Rabies: key facts.http://www.who.int/en/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/rabiesDate: 2018Date accessed: June 6, 2018Google Scholar Even though disease can be prevented, kills an estimated 59 000 people each year,2Hampson K Coudeville L Lembo T et al.Estimating global burden canine...
Abstract Background Despite the increasing focus on strengthening One Health capacity building global level, challenges remain in devising and implementing real-world interventions particularly Asia-Pacific region. Recognizing these gaps, Action Commission (OHAC) was established as an academic community for action with emphasis research agenda setting to identify actions highest impact. Main text This viewpoint describes of, motivation for, recently formed OHAC. urgent need evidence support...
One Health approach is crucial to tackling complex global public health threats at the interface of humans, animals, and environment. As outlined in Joint Plan Action, international community includes stakeholders from different sectors. Supported by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, an academic for action has been proposed with aim promoting understanding real-world implementation contribution towards Sustainable Development Goals a healthy planet.
Over the last few years, there have been significant challenges in and increased concerns around anti-microbial resistance (AMR), emerging infectious diseases, neglected diseases (NDs).Both AMR specifically Ebola, recently elevated to level of public health affecting global security.All these areas identifiable prevention management strategies that can should be scaled up.However, an additional consistent thread runs throughout all is deficit innovation new tools relation identified...
Abstract Utilizing innovative methods to advance the research and development (R&D) of health products enhance their accessibility has become crucial achieving universal coverage, addressing public emergencies, promoting population wellbeing. However, structural contradictions do exist in supply demand Association Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). With joint support Ministry Science Technology China, Education, China-ASEAN Center, Peking University established Cooperation Center for...
Approximately 70% of funding for malaria prevention and control (P&C) in Sub-Saharan Africa comes from global assistance, yet progress has stagnated over the past decade. We constructed a cascade P&C services analyzed its coverage quality across 26 African countries 2011-2022. Panel analysis was conducted to examine effectiveness four major donors [the United States America (USA), Kingdom (UK), Global Fund Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis Malaria (GF), Nations International Children's Emergency...
The World Health Day 2025 calls for a global commitment to maternal health. Maternal health has long been central focus in the agenda, prominently featured both Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Goals. Substantial progress made reducing mortality through international collaboration. However, significant challenges persist, including reductions financing emerging threats such as climate change. Mindset changes are urgently needed broader governance. investment system strengthening...
In June, 2014, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria completed its support for operations in China.1The FundChina-Grant Portofolio.http://portfolio.theglobalfund.org/en/Grant/List/CHNDate: 2014Google Scholar The 10-year partnership between China measurably improved China's management of three diseases, but it also created benefits that extend far beyond metrics usually used assess public health programmes. These include deeper engagement with civil society organisations,...