Xiao-Nong Zhou mainly investigates Veterinary medicine, Ecology, Public health, Schistosomiasis and Environmental health. Xiao-Nong Zhou has included themes like Trichuris trichiura, Ascaris lumbricoides, Epidemiology and Outbreak in his Veterinary medicine study. His study in Ecology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Schistosoma japonicum and Oncomelania hupensis.
In general Public health study, his work on Neglected tropical diseases often relates to the realm of Child health, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Xiao-Nong Zhou usually deals with Schistosomiasis and limits it to topics linked to Internal medicine and Gastroenterology and Helminthiasis. His Environmental health research incorporates themes from Odds ratio, Indigenous, Incidence, Malaria and Malaria transmission.
Xiao-Nong Zhou mostly deals with Schistosomiasis, Veterinary medicine, Public health, Environmental health and Malaria. The Schistosoma japonicum, Schistosomiasis control, SCHISTOSOMIASIS JAPONICA and Oncomelania hupensis research Xiao-Nong Zhou does as part of his general Schistosomiasis study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Socioeconomics, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His research in Oncomelania hupensis intersects with topics in Ecology, Oncomelania and Intermediate host.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Helminths, Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and Feces in addition to Veterinary medicine. His Public health study combines topics in areas such as Tropical medicine and Disease. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Epidemiology, Immunology, Transmission, Parasitic disease and Health education.
His primary areas of investigation include Public health, Environmental health, Malaria, Transmission and Schistosomiasis. His study in the field of Neglected tropical diseases is also linked to topics like Pandemic. His Environmental health research incorporates elements of Clonorchiasis, Parasitic disease, Epidemiology and Outbreak.
Xiao-Nong Zhou studied Malaria and Indigenous that intersect with Action plan. Within one scientific family, Xiao-Nong Zhou focuses on topics pertaining to Disease under Transmission, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Human pathogen, Wildlife and One Health. Xiao-Nong Zhou integrates Schistosomiasis with Socioeconomics in his study.
His primary areas of study are Public health, Environmental health, Global health, Neglected tropical diseases and Tropical medicine. His studies deal with areas such as Alveolar echinococcosis, Cycle of poverty, Disadvantaged and Sustainable development as well as Public health. His research integrates issues of Transmission and Disease in his study of Environmental health.
The Neglected tropical diseases study combines topics in areas such as Poverty and Diseases of poverty. The Tropical medicine study combines topics in areas such as Schistosomiasis, Malaria elimination, Logistic regression and Incidence. His study looks at the relationship between Schistosomiasis and fields such as Eggs per gram, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
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Elimination of tropical disease through surveillance and response
Xiao-Nong Zhou;Robert Bergquist;Marcel Tanner;Marcel Tanner.
Infectious Diseases of Poverty (2013)
The global epidemiology of clonorchiasis and its relation with cholangiocarcinoma
Men-Bao Qian;Ying-Dan Chen;Song Liang;Guo-Jing Yang.
Infectious Diseases of Poverty (2012)
Tribendimidine and Albendazole for Treating Soil-Transmitted Helminths, Strongyloides stercoralis and Taenia spp.: Open-Label Randomized Trial
Peter Steinmann;Xiao-Nong Zhou;Zun-Wei Du;Jin-Yong Jiang.
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2008)
Multiparasitism a neglected reality on global, regional and local scale.
Peter Steinmann;Jürg Utzinger;Jürg Utzinger;Zun-Wei Du;Xiao-Nong Zhou.
Advances in Parasitology (2010)
Cross-sectional surveys and subtype classification of human Blastocystis isolates from four epidemiological settings in China
Lan Hua Li;Lan Hua Li;Xiao Ping Zhang;Shan Lv;Ling Zhang.
Parasitology Research (2007)
China's sustained drive to eliminate neglected tropical diseases
Guo-Jing Yang;Lu Liu;Hong-Ru Zhu;Sian M Griffiths.
Lancet Infectious Diseases (2014)
A Bayesian-based approach for spatio-temporal modeling of county level prevalence of Schistosoma japonicum infection in Jiangsu province, China
Guo-Jing Yang;Penelope Vounatsou;Xiao-Nong Zhou;Marcel Tanner.
International Journal for Parasitology (2005)
Co-infection of tuberculosis and parasitic diseases in humans: a systematic review
Xin-Xu Li;Xiao-Nong Zhou.
Parasites & Vectors (2013)
Assessment of the age-specific disability weight of chronic schistosomiasis japonica
Tie-Wu Jia;Xiao-Nong Zhou;Xian-Hong Wang;Jürg Utzinger.
Bulletin of The World Health Organization (2007)
Surveillance-response systems : the key to elimination of tropical diseases
Ernest Tambo;Lin Ai;Xia Zhou;Jun-Hu Chen.
Infectious Diseases of Poverty (2014)
Infectious Diseases of Poverty
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