The book is likely to be of interest to the world-wide professionals, practitioners, managers and policy makers in governments or industry in the field of infectious diseases control.
Professor Zhou is a leading expert in the research and control of parasitic diseases, with over 40 years’ experience in the field through One Health approaches. In particularly, his interests have been on research of spatial epidemiology on parasitic diseases leading to innovative strategy to support national control progrmme. With great efforts on implementation research, his contribution on establishment of surveillance-response systems for parasitic diseases at national level has promoted the elimination of parasitic diseases significantly in China. He also had long-term cooperation experiences with the World Health Organization and served as member of international expert committees, such as Chair, The West Pacific Regional Programme Review Group on Neglected Tropical Diseases, WHO (2014-2018); Member, The Scientific and Technology Advisory Committee of WHO-TDR (2014-2020); Member, The Strategic Advisory Group for Malaria Eradication, WHO(2016-2019); Member, The Scientific and Technology Advisory Committee on Neglected Tropical Diseases, WHO (2010-2016); Member, The Foodborne Disease Burden Epidemiology Reference Group, WHO (2007-2014); Co-Chair, the Expert Panel for TDR Thematic Reference Group on Environment, Agriculture, and Infectious Diseases (2008-2012); Member, The Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) for Stewardship for Research on Infectious Diseases of Poverty (STE), TDR (2008-2010); Member, The Advisory Board Member for TropIKA, TDR (2007-2010), etc.
Professor Zhou graduated with a PhD from Copenhagen University, Denmark, in 1994. He was awarded National Outstanding Contribution Expert by the Ministry of Health in 2008, the Public Health and Preventive Medicine Development Contribution Award of the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association in 2010, and Shanghai Outstanding Academic Leader in 2011, respectively. His professional works are across the fields of ecology, population biology, and epidemiology of tropical diseases. He has led more than 10 research projects in collaboration with multi-institutions at national and international levels, including Major Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Science and Technology Major Project, projects with WHO and International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada, in the field of climate change, control strategies, determinants and innovative modeling of disease transmission, and intervention assessment. He has been invited to make keynote speech or reports at more than 50 international academic conferences, participated in the compilation and publication of 8 monographs, and won 2 provincial and ministerial first prizes, 5 the second prizes, and 2 the third prizes. He has written extensively on parasitology and parasitic diseases, with more than 200 peer review publications in the international journals, including New Engl. J. Med., Lancet, and Lancet Infect. Dis., etc.