Name: Xinyu Feng,Associate professor
Email: fengxinyu2013@163.com;fengxy@shsmu.edu.cn
Office Tel: 021-63846590
Research Interest: Parasitic diseases; Tropical diseases, vector-pathogen interactions
Dr. Xinyu Feng, PhD., is an associate professor at . He once worked at the National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC). Dr. Feng worked on the surveillance and response of infectious diseases, epidemiology, vector control, and epidemic monitoring and response. He has been involved in managing and responding to global public health and domestic and international public health emergencies. Dr. Feng’s research focuses on the epidemiology of vector-borne diseases, pathogen genetics and evolution, parasite, and vector drug resistance, the interaction between pathogens and host immunity, non-coding RNA of vectors and hosts, and One Health. He has participated in the compilation of many books such as Masion‘s Tropical Diseases, China Health Pictorial, National Malaria Elimination Report, etc. He presided over the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Clinical Special Project of Shanghai City Health and Health Commission, the China Postdoctoral Foundation, and the Ministry of Science and Technology Major Resource Survey Sub-project. Dr. Feng serves as a junior editorial board member for academic journals, including “Zoonoses," "iMeta," and "Chinese Journal of Tropical Medicine." He also acts as a reviewer for various international journals, including Journal of Medical Virology, Infectious Disease of Poverty, BMJ Global Health, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, Frontiers in Microbiology, Science in One Health, Parasites and Vectors, and China CDC Weekly. He has also served as a guest editor for Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, Frontiers in Microbiology, and Frontiers in Public Health, organizing special issues in infectious disease and zoonosis.
Publications
1 Rui Ma, Chunfu Li, Haoqiang Tian, Yan Zhang, Xinyu Feng*, Jian Li*, Wei Hu*. The current distribution of tick species in Inner Mongolia and inferring potential suitability areas for dominant tick species based on the MaxEnt model. Parasites & vectors, 2023.
2 Chenxi Wang, Xinyu Feng*, Jun Feng, Hui Chen, Tianmu Chen, Kun Yin*. Editorial: Advances in the diagnosis and genomic research of surveillance-response activities in emerging, re-emerging, and unidentified infectious diseases. Frontiers in public health, 2023.
3 Xinyu Feng, Sibao Wang, Gong Cheng, Xiaokui Guo, Xiaonong Zhou*. Editorial: Needs and potential application of One Health approach in the control of vector-borne and zoonotic infectious disease. Frontiers in microbiology, 2022.
4 Xinyu Feng, Li Zhang, Hong Tu, Zhigui Xia*. Malaria Elimination in China and Sustainability Concerns in the Post-elimination Stage. China CDC weekly, 2022.
5 Wen Zeng#, Ning Liu#, Yuchun Li#, Ai Gao#, Mengyi Yuan#, Rui Ma, Na Jiang, Dingwei Sun*, Guangze Wang*, Xinyu Feng*. Prevalence of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PDd) and clinical implication for safe use of primaquine in malaria-endemic areas of Hainan Province, China. Frontiers in public health, 2022.
6 Qin Li, Robert Bergquist, Liz Grant, Junxia Song, Xinyu Feng*, Xiaonong Zhou*. Consideration of COVID-19 beyond the human-centred approach of prevention and control: the ONE-HEALTH perspective. Emerging microbes & infections, 2022.
7 Jian Li, Yijing Ren, Lei Yang, Jiani Guo, Haiying Chen, Jiani Liu, Haoqiang Tian, Qingan Zhou, Weiyi Huang, Wei Hu, Xinyu Feng*. A relatively high zoonotic trematode prevalence in Orientogalba ollula and the developmental characteristics of isolated trematodes by experimental infection in the animal model. Infectious diseases of poverty, 2022.
8 Zijiang Wang, Shiting Yang, Li Luo, Xiaohao Guo, Bin Deng, Zeyu Zhao, Jia Rui, Shanshan Yu, Bin Zhao, Yifang Wang, Jingyi Chen, Yingwei Sun*, Tianmu Chen*, Xinyu Feng*. Epidemiological characteristics of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome and its relationship with meteorological factors in Liaoning Province, China. Parasites & vectors, 2022.
9 Xinyu Feng, Jun Feng, Li Zhang, Hong Tu, Zhigui Xia*. Vector control in China, from malaria endemic to elimination and challenges ahead. Infectious diseases of poverty, 2022.
10 Xinyu Feng, Fang Huang, Jianhai Yin, Rubo Wang, Zhigui Xia*. Key takeaways from China's success in eliminating malaria: leveraging existing evidence for a malaria-free world. BMJ global health, 2022.
11 Jian Li, Yijing Ren, Haiying Chen, Weiyi Huang, Xinyu Feng*, Wei Hu*. Risk Evaluation of Pathogenic Intestinal Protozoa Infection Among Laboratory Macaques, Animal Facility Workers, and Nearby Villagers From One Health Perspective. Frontiers in veterinary science, 2021.
12 Xinyu Feng, Zhigui Xia, Jun Feng, Li Zhang, He Yan, Linhua Tang, Xiaonong Zhou, Shuisen Zhou*. The contributions and achievements on malaria control and forthcoming elimination in China over the past 70 years by NIPD-CTDR. Advances in parasitology, 2020.
13 Xinyu Feng, Joshua Levens, Xiaonong Zhou*. Protecting the gains of malaria elimination in China. Infectious diseases of poverty, 2020.
14 Xinyu Feng#, Lingqian Zhu#, Zhiqiang Qin, Xiaojin Mo, Yuwan Hao, Ying Jiang, Wei Hu, Shizhu Li*. Temporal transcriptome change of Oncomelania hupensis revealed by Schistosoma japonicum invasion. Cell & bioscience, 2020.
15 Xinyu Feng, Shuisen Zhou*, Jingwen Wang*, Wei Hu*. microRNA profiles and functions in mosquitoes. PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 2018.
16 Xinyu Feng, Jiatong Wu, Shuisen Zhou*, Jingwen Wang*, Wei Hu*. Characterization and potential role of microRNA in the Chinese dominant malaria mosquito Anopheles sinensis (Diptera: Culicidae) throughout four different life stages. Cell & bioscience, 2018.
17 Xinyu Feng, Xiaojian Zhou, Shuisen Zhou*, Jingwen Wang*, Wei Hu*. Analysis of microRNA profile of Anopheles sinensis by deep sequencing and bioinformatic approaches. Parasites & vectors, 2018.
18 Xinyu Feng, Shaosen Zhang, Fang Huang, Li Zhang, Jun Feng, Zhigui Xia, Hejun Zhou, Wei Hu*, Shuisen Zhou*. Biology, Bionomics and Molecular Biology of Anopheles sinensis Wiedemann 1828 (Diptera: Culicidae), Main Malaria Vector in China. Frontiers in microbiology, 2017.
19 Xinyu Feng#, Libin Huang#, Lin Lin, Manni Yang, Yajun Ma*. Genetic diversity and population structure of the primary malaria vector Anopheles sinensis (Diptera: Culicidae) in China inferred by cox1 gene. Parasites & vectors, 2017.
20 Xinyu Feng, Zhigui Xia, Sirenda Vong, Weizhong Yang, Shuisen Zhou*. Surveillance and response to drive the national malaria elimination program. Advances in parasitology, 2014.