The research team on animal influenza prevention and control published a review article in Trends in Biotechnology-Research Progress-HARBIN VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE,CAAS
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Animal Disease Surveillance and Molecular Epidemiology Division
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  This division carries out research on the genetic variation and molecular epidemiology of important animal pathogens, pathogenic and infectious mechanism of emerging viruses, and early-warning technology of emerging infectious diseases. Studies are also conducted on the interaction between high pathogenic pathogen and its host with emphasis on the important porcine viral diseases, such as PRRS, PCV2, and Aujeszky’s diseases.

  

Xuehui Cai, DVM, Professor

E-mail: caixuehui@caas.cn

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For over 24 years he has been working in field of infectious medicine and porcine immunology. Research questions address specifically aspects of local and systemic immunity following viral as well asbacterial infections. The following infectious agents are under current investigation: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and Streptococcus suis. Research involved in the in vivo and in virto studies including different pathogenic PRRSV infection and co-infection. He currently focus on development of PRRSV vaccines and immunodiagnostic tests for PRRS, PRV, PCV2, and SS2.
 

Academic Education:

2008 – 2012: PhD (Molecular Epidemiology)Ji Lin University, China
1999 – 2003: MSc (Preventive Veterinary Medicine) North-East Agriculture University, China
1986 – 1990: BSc (Veterinary Public Health) North-East Agriculture University, China
 
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