胡锦华,男。

出生年月:1942年1月生。

家乡籍贯:安徽省宣城市绩溪县人。

曾任公职:原上海市健康教育所所长,WHO上海健康教育与健康促进合作中心首任主任,受聘两届上海市政府参事。

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Jinhua Hu, Male.Date of Birth: January 1942.Place of Origin: Jixi County, Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, China.Former Positions: Former Director of the Shanghai Institute of Health Education, founding Director of the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Education and Promotion in Shanghai, and served as a two-term consultant to the Shanghai Municipal Government.Social Roles: Founding President of the China Health Science Popularization Newspaper and Magazine Research Association, former Vice President of the China Health Education Association, President of the Shanghai Health Education Association, and President of the Shanghai Smoking Control Association.Awards and Honors: Hu was involved in the founding of Shanghai Public Health Journal and has received numerous accolades, including the First Prize of the Ministry of Health’s Science and Technology Progress Award, the World Health Organization's Tobacco Control Contribution Award, and the First Prize of the Shanghai Science Education Innovation - Science Popularization Contribution Award (Individual). During the hepatitis A outbreak in Shanghai in 1988, Hu led the Shanghai Institute of Health Education to quickly issue a citywide alert, informing residents that hepatitis A was caused by eating contaminated ark clams. He also organized experts to analyze the epidemic, oversaw the production and distribution of millions of hepatitis A prevention materials, and carried out diverse health education activities.During the SARS outbreak in 2003, Hu applied his professional insight to support the rapid launch of the Shanghai SARS Prevention Health Hotline, 52285500. In just one month, the hotline handled over 100,000 inquiries, providing essential guidance and support to the public.

Jinhua Hu, Male.
Date of Birth: January 1942.
Place of Origin: Jixi County, Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, China.

Former Positions: Former Director of the Shanghai Institute of Health Education, founding Director of the WHO Collaborating Center for Health Education and Promotion in Shanghai, and served as a two-term consultant to the Shanghai Municipal Government.

Social Roles: Founding President of the China Health Science Popularization Newspaper and Magazine Research Association, former Vice President of the China Health Education Association, President of the Shanghai Health Education Association, and President of the Shanghai Smoking Control Association.

Awards and Honors: Hu was involved in the founding of Shanghai Public Health Journal and has received numerous accolades, including the First Prize of the Ministry of Health’s Science and Technology Progress Award, the World Health Organization's Tobacco Control Contribution Award, and the First Prize of the Shanghai Science Education Innovation - Science Popularization Contribution Award (Individual). During the hepatitis A outbreak in Shanghai in 1988, Hu led the Shanghai Institute of Health Education to quickly issue a citywide alert, informing residents that hepatitis A was caused by eating contaminated ark clams. He also organized experts to analyze the epidemic, oversaw the production and distribution of millions of hepatitis A prevention materials, and carried out diverse health education activities.

During the SARS outbreak in 2003, Hu applied his professional insight to support the rapid launch of the Shanghai SARS Prevention Health Hotline, 52285500. In just one month, the hotline handled over 100,000 inquiries, providing essential guidance and support to the public.