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Zhang Wenhong

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Chinese doctor
In thisChinese name, thefamily name isZhang.
Zhang Wenhong
张文宏
Born (1969-08-27)August 27, 1969 (age 56)
Alma materShanghai Medical College (now underFudan University)
Scientific career
Fieldspathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment ofviral hepatitis,tuberculosis,bacterial infections and otherinfectious diseases[1]
InstitutionsHuashan Hospital
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhāng Wénhóng

Zhang Wenhong (Chinese:张文宏; born 27 August 1969) is a Chinese physician, and a member of theChinese Communist Party. He is the Director andParty Branch Secretary of the Department of Infectious Diseases atHuashan Hospital affiliated toFudan University, the Director of theInternal Medicine Department of theShanghai Medical College, and also the leader of the Shanghai Medical Treatment Experts Group, deputy director of the Shanghai Institute of Liver Diseases, and standing committee member of the Infectious Disease Branch of theChinese Medical Association.[2][3]

Experience

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Zhang graduated fromShanghai Medical University in 1993, majoring in medicine, and received his Ph.D. fromFudan University in 2000. His Ph.D. dissertation, titled "Study on the KatG Gene Mutations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its Relationship to Isoniazid Resistance", made the ground-breaking discovery that the "S315T mutation was related the INH resistance and R463L substitution does not significantly affect enzymatic activity of katG". He has studied at the BI Medical Center affiliated toHarvard Medical School and theQueen Mary Hospital affiliated toHong Kong University.

Related news

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In a 2018 interview, Zhang said,"With the continuous updating of therapeutic drugs, hepatitis C can now be cured."[4]

COVID-19 pandemic

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Zhang is the leader of the Shanghai Medical Treatment Expert Group in theCOVID-19 pandemic.[5] He suggested that directors personally inspect rooms, instead of "pointing fingers behind others' backs"; changing positions, as "one cannot bully the obedient", "replace all doctors in all positions and replace them with departmental Communist Party members", and "no bargaining". The video went viral on Weibo and other social media, with netizens calling him a "hard-core director."[6] Later, in an interview with the media, he said: "Everyone is a 'warrior' from now on. You are not isolated at home, you are fighting! Do you feel very bored? The virus will also be 'bored to death' (suffocated) by you. 'Bore' yourselves for two weeks"; "If the whole society is mobilized, 'boring' the virus is to contribute to society".[7] Since then, he has put forward three important standards on returning to work, namely "fire prevention, anti-theft, and 'anti-colleagues'".[8]

At the end of February, Zhang said in a media interview that in China, the first occurrence of COVID-19 was only in Wuhan. If it was transmitted to China from outside, it should have infected several Chinese cities at the same time, not one by one. He also said that the source of the virus is a controversial issue, but there must be "exact basis" to make claims, so he does not agree that the virus originated outside China. However, related reports have been removed from mainland China's news websites.[9][10]

On March 15, Zhang posted on the officialWeChat account of the Department of Infectious Diseases,Huashan Hospital,Fudan University. The post reads, "I originally believed that if China had properly controlled the situation, the world would also follow suit. East Asian countries such as Singapore, Japan, and South Korea did very well but Europe has now become the new epicenter of the epidemic, bringing us huge uncertainty. China will still face great import risks in the future. " He predicted, "With respect to the current global anti-epidemic measures, it is basically impossible for this epidemic to end this summer. If the epidemic continues to evolve inItaly andIran, then the risk of COVID-19 becoming a cross-annual epidemic will increase along with it."[11]

Publications

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  • Prevention and Control of COVID-19[12] (张文宏教授支招防控新型冠状病毒)[13] (Persian, English, Portuguese and Vietnamese translated version available)[14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Wenhong Zhang, MD, PhD". Archived fromthe original on 2020-04-11. Retrieved2020-04-08.
  2. ^"复旦大学附属华山医院". Archived fromthe original on 2020-04-05. Retrieved2020-03-31.
  3. ^Yuan, Li (2021-03-12)."In a Fearful China, Its Dr. Fauci Wins Hearts With Restraint".New York Times. Retrieved2021-03-12.
  4. ^"张文宏:丙肝可治愈 治疗中的药物相互作用还需关注-新华网".新华网. Archived fromthe original on July 26, 2018. Retrieved2020-01-29.
  5. ^"张文宏:党员冲在最前线,什么是前线?现在就是!".news.fudan.edu.cn. Retrieved2020-01-29.
  6. ^"特写|"一线岗位全部换上党员,没有讨价还价!"_围观_澎湃新闻-The Paper".澎湃新闻. Retrieved2020-01-29.
  7. ^"张文宏吁再闷两周把病毒闷死:在家不是隔离是战斗".联合早报. Retrieved2020-02-13.
  8. ^"张文宏医生硬核复工指南:现在起一到两月内,防火防盗"防"同事".环球网. Retrieved2020-02-22.
  9. ^"传染病专家张文宏不认同新冠病毒来自国外".法广. 2020-02-29.
  10. ^雨涵 (2020-02-29)."新冠病毒源头何在?专家意见不一".德国之声.
  11. ^"张文宏:本场疫情在今年夏天结束基本已经不可能".观察者网. Retrieved2020-03-15.
  12. ^Zhang, Wenhong (2020).Prevention and Control of COVID-19.doi:10.1142/11834.ISBN 978-981-12-2049-4.S2CID 216303034.
  13. ^"防控新型冠状病毒,沪医疗救治专家组组长给您支招".
  14. ^""张文宏手册"集齐13个外语语种,上海抗疫经验这样走向海外".

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