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Professor Lei's research interests primarily focused on virus-induced infectious diseases and liver cancer. He was the leading scientist in the dengue virus research field and was also famous for his excellent research work on enterovirus 71, hepatitis B and C, and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus. Collectively, Professor Lei and his research team published more than 250 scientific papers and a book entitled ‘Dengue Disease’. He received the distinguished research award from the National Science Council three times, which is the highest honor, as the maximum number of times this award can be won is three. He was the recipient of the 14th Wang-Min-Ning foundation award for ‘Research outcomes that have tremendous beneficial impact on human health’.
Professor Lei was not only a great scientist but also a humanitarian. He was concerned about all issues related to human health, and employed his scientific knowledge to help society resolve several important infectious disease outbreaks. For example, his team was the pioneering group to identify enterovirus 71 as the responsible pathogen for the outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease in 1998, which helped the government to develop an efficacious treatment regimen to stop this epidemic outbreak. In 2003, 2004 and 2009 when the pandemic outbreaks of SARS, avian influenza and A/H1N1 influenza occurred, respectively, Professor Lei and his team were immediately and actively involved in studying the viruses and underlying mechanisms that caused these diseases. In 2009, Professor Lei and his research team helped the first Children's Hospital of Ho-Chi-Ming City, Vietnam, to launch a clinical trial on enterovirus 71 and other viral infectious diseases, a program that aimed to resolve the epidemic outbreaks of these viral diseases. In addition, he also intended to help several countries in South Asia, including Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia, to develop research programs aimed at tackling severe virus-induced diseases.
Professor Lei was not only a great scientist but also a humanitarian. He was concerned about all issues related to human health, and employed his scientific knowledge to help society resolve several important infectious disease outbreaks. For example, his team was the pioneering group to identify enterovirus 71 as the responsible pathogen for the outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease in 1998, which helped the government to develop an efficacious treatment regimen to stop this epidemic outbreak. In 2003, 2004 and 2009 when the pandemic outbreaks of SARS, avian influenza and A/H1N1 influenza occurred, respectively, Professor Lei and his team were immediately and actively involved in studying the viruses and underlying mechanisms that caused these diseases. In 2009, Professor Lei and his research team helped the first Children's Hospital of Ho-Chi-Ming City, Vietnam, to launch a clinical trial on enterovirus 71 and other viral infectious diseases, a program that aimed to resolve the epidemic outbreaks of these viral diseases. In addition, he also intended to help several countries in South Asia, including Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia, to develop research programs aimed at tackling severe virus-induced diseases.
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