Dietary recommendations for influenza A infection (fever and cough)

Dietary recommendations for influenza A infection (fever and cough)

Drafting experts (sorted by the number of strokes of surnames)

Xin Bao Director of the Department of Preventive Medicine and the Department of Nutrition, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine

Zhang Zhongde President of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chief Physician of Emergency Department, Professor

Fan Lili, Associate Professor, Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine

Xia Xiaojun, Party Secretary and Chief Physician of Gansu Cancer Hospital

Xia Daozong, Vice Dean and Professor of Graduate School, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University

Qian Zhanhong Professor of Inner Mongolia Medical University

Guo Jianwen, Chief Physician and Professor of Internal Medicine, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Lei Xudong, Deputy Director of the Nutrition and Dietary Department of Gansu Cancer Hospital, Chinese Medicine Pharmacist

Kan Junming, Party Secretary of the School of Continuing Education, Technical Vocational College, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine

Reviewers (sorted by the number of strokes of their names)

Yu Kang Director of the Department of Clinical Nutrition, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chief Physician, Professor

Wang Yi, Director of the Diet Therapy and Nutrition Department and Chief Nutritionist of Guang'anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

Shen Yihong, Researcher at Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Zhang Ting, researcher at Capital Institute of Pediatrics

Zhang Cong, Associate Professor, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

Zhang Yonghui Director of the Traditional Diet Subcommittee of the National Nutrition and Health Expert Committee, Chief Physician

Guo Lina Director and Deputy Director of the Clinical Nutrition Department of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Yin Xiangzhi, Vice President and Associate Chief Physician, Liyang Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Jiangsu Province

Source: Food Department, Publicity Department, National Health Commission

Produced by: Healthy China Government Affairs New Media Visualization Studio·Healthy Newspaper

Planning: Tan Jia

Editor: Wang Shanshan and Wu Fenggang

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