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WangXiaoHong

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Medical expertise: Pediatric infections and infectious diseases, Pediatric liver Diseases   Brief work experience: 1982-present worked in the Department of Infection/Infectious Diseases in a pediatric hospital Further study: 1994-1996 Laboratory of Microbiology, School of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA Awards for research and achievements: 1. Research on the mechanism of Action of hepatitis B Vaccine on intrauterine HBV Infection and Prognosis of immunization Failure (National Natural Science Foundation of China), the Second prize of Science and Technology Progress of Ministry of Education in 1999 (the 4th completion person) 2. Comprehensive Research on Immune tolerance Mechanism of Intrauterine Infection of Hepatitis B Virus and Prevention of Mother-to-child Transmission of HBV (key project of Ministry of Health) won the Shanghai Science and Technology Achievement Award (the third completed person) in 2002. 2004-2006 XV ” One of the leaders of the sub-project of National Science and Technology Research Program, "The use of antibiotics and bacterial resistance Monitoring in Pediatrics" 4. Principal investigator of the National Natural Science Foundation of China 2010-2012 project "SLC25A13 gene mutation characteristics and significance of heterozygous carrier status in infantile intrahepatic cholestasis" Original Article: He has published more than 30 articles and participated in the compilation of more than 10 medical works Positions in academic societies: He has served as a member of the Infectious Diseases and Parasitic Diseases Specialist Committee of Shanghai Medical Association, a member of the Pediatric Specialist Committee of Shanghai Medical Association, a deputy leader of the Pediatric Infection Group of Shanghai Medical Association, a member of the Expert Committee of Shanghai Clinical Quality Control Center for Infectious Diseases, and a member of the editorial board of the Chinese Journal of Clinical and New Drugs and the Journal of Clinical Pediatrics.   Updated at 2024.08