Hongqun Li's scientific contributions
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... Ding Xiaolei et al. [31] analyzed the genetic structure of 181 PWN strains from China, the USA, and Japan, identifying four major groups of PWNs in China, with two major transmission centers located in Jiangsu and Guangdong Provinces. Previously, researchers have suggested that the GD and GX regions, characterized by abundant pine forest resources and high annual average temperatures, provide ideal environments for PWN survival [39]. Additionally, the regions' thriving economic activities increase the likelihood of human-mediated PWN transmission [6]. ...