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Brief Introduction to the Author of Differential Diagnosis Chromatography of Chicken Diseases
Wang Xinhua, male, was born in 1942 in Fangcheng County, Henan Province. Professor, School of Animal Science, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, national expert with outstanding contributions, executive director of Veterinary Pathology Branch of China Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Society, chairman of Central South Veterinary Pathology Society, and expert in field diagnosis of avian influenza in Henan Province. 1965 graduated from Baiquan Agricultural College, majoring in animal husbandry and veterinary medicine, and stayed in the same year. Engaged in the teaching and scientific research of livestock pathology, animal food hygiene inspection, veterinary biological products, poultry disease inspection, animal medicine foundation and other courses. Has presided over the completion of a number of scientific research projects, won scientific research achievement awards at all levels 16, including 5 provincial and ministerial second prizes. Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Livestock Pathology, Poultry Disease Inspection, Animal Food Hygiene Inspection, Food Hygiene Inspection, Livestock Parasitology. Editor-in-Chief: Questions and Answers on Prevention and Treatment of Chicken Diseases, Color Atlas of Diagnosis and Treatment of Chicken Diseases, Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of Avian Influenza, Primary Color Atlas of Diagnosis and Treatment of Chicken Diseases, and Color Atlas of Differential Diagnosis of Chicken Diseases. Participate in the large-scale reference book Animal Pathology 1. Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Large Atlas of Primary Colors of Veterinary Pathology 1. Published more than 40 papers. Engaged in the research and prevention of poultry diseases for a long time, it has provided a lot of technical services for the society, trained a large number of technical talents, and produced remarkable social and economic benefits.