Wing Hong Seto | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wing Hong Seto | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wing Hong Seto, WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases Epidemiology and Control, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Dr. Seto Wing Hong is a globally acclaimed expert in infection control and epidemiology. He serves as Co-Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control at the University of Hong Kong. With honorary and leadership roles across Asia-Pacific and international institutions, Dr. Seto is a trusted voice in pandemic response, hospital safety, and microbial science. A specialist in clinical microbiology, he has contributed significantly to WHO's COVID-19 response strategies. His distinguished career includes key roles such as Chief Infection Control Officer of the Hospital Authority in Hong Kong, and professor-level appointments in China, Australia, and the U.S. Dr. Seto’s work has been recognized through numerous prestigious awards, including the Bronze and Silver Bauhinia Stars. He continues to shape infection control policy, research, and clinical best practices globally. His dedication exemplifies leadership in the health professions at the highest level.

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Evaluation for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” – Dr. Seto Wing Hong

Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Seto Wing Hong stands out as an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, bringing an unmatched depth of experience, expertise, and dedication to the field of infectious disease epidemiology and control. With a career spanning over four decades, Dr. Seto has significantly contributed to advancing global infection prevention practices, clinical microbiology, and public health policy. His current leadership as Co-Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control at the University of Hong Kong positions him at the forefront of research and policy implementation in pandemic preparedness, infection control, and healthcare safety.

He has held numerous high-impact roles across national and international institutions, including serving as an expert member in several WHO advisory panels related to COVID-19, infection prevention, and public health emergencies. This not only highlights his research influence but also his global leadership and trusted advisory role in shaping real-time public health strategies. His previous roles within the Hospital Authority of Hong Kong, such as Chief Infection Control Officer and Chief of Service in Microbiology, underscore his operational experience in translating research into practice—especially during critical periods such as the SARS outbreak and COVID-19 pandemic.

Education 

Dr. Seto Wing Hong earned his MBBS in 1972, followed by MRCP(UK) and MRCPI in 1981. He furthered his credentials with MRCPath (1984) and FRCPath (1997). He is a Founding Fellow of both FHKCPath (1992) and FHKAM (Pathology) [1993], reflecting his pivotal role in establishing professional standards in pathology in Hong Kong. In 1996, he obtained American Board Certification in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ). His academic excellence was supplemented by advanced training in infection control at CDC Atlanta (1985) and patient safety leadership programs in Chicago (1994) and Department of Veterans Affairs, USA (2002). Clinical attachments at prestigious institutions such as St. Thomas' Hospital (UK) and Stanford University expanded his global perspective. His educational foundation has been instrumental in his thought leadership across clinical microbiology and hospital infection control, helping train generations of professionals across continents.

Professional Experience

Dr. Seto Wing Hong has held transformative roles in public health and clinical governance. He served as Chief Infection Control Officer and Cluster Director of Quality & Risk Management at Queen Mary Hospital and the Hong Kong West Cluster under the Hospital Authority. He also served as Chief of Service in Microbiology, shaping hospital-wide infection control policies. Internationally, he is Co-Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control and an Expert Member in several WHO committees. In academia, Dr. Seto is a Clinical Professor (Hon) at HKU and has held visiting professorships across China and Australia. He is also a Medical Advisor to private hospitals in Hong Kong. His consultancy roles in the People’s Liberation Army (PRC) and at UNSW, Australia, reflect his wide-ranging influence. His combined hospital, academic, and global advisory experience marks him as a pioneer in health systems improvement and infectious disease control.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Seto Wing Hong has been widely recognized for his groundbreaking contributions. He received the Best Paper Award and Research Sponsorships from the Hospital Authority in 1994. He led and contributed to Outstanding Team Awards in 1999 and 2000, highlighting his collaborative excellence. For his heroic leadership during SARS, he was awarded the Special SARS Commendation Medal and the Hong Kong West Gold Badge in 2003. These honors were followed by the Bronze Bauhinia Star (2004) and Silver Bauhinia Star (2011), prestigious honors from the Hong Kong SAR Government. In 2012, he was recognized as a Distinguished International Fellow of the Infection Control Association of China. His affiliations with the F1000Prime Faculty since 2014 further validate his scientific impact. These accolades reflect Dr. Seto’s unparalleled dedication to public health, quality care, and infectious disease prevention.

Research Skill On Health Professions

Dr. Seto Wing Hong is a world leader in infection prevention, epidemiology, and clinical microbiology. His research focuses on nosocomial infections, hand hygiene, and pandemic preparedness, having contributed extensively during SARS and COVID-19. As an expert member of multiple WHO advisory panels, his insights shape global infection control strategies. His scientific training is backed by work in high-risk environments, contributing to hospital design, airflow systems, and engineering controls in health settings. Dr. Seto integrates clinical insight with systems thinking, applying quality improvement (CQI) tools for enhanced safety. His work spans microbiological diagnostics, healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), and environmental hygiene innovations. He is skilled in translating evidence into policy, making him an asset for health ministries, hospitals, and international bodies. His mentorship has developed leaders in infection control across Asia-Pacific. A systems thinker and evidence-based strategist, Dr. Seto stands at the forefront of health research excellence.

  Publication Top Notes

1. Surgical implant sterilization in the Asia–Pacific region: A survey of current practices
2. Effective risk management strategy prevented severe acute respiratory coronavirus virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) transmission in three private hospitals in Hong Kong throughout the pandemic
  • Authors: Wing Hong Seto, Patricia T.Y. Ching, Andy M.W. Leung, August W.M. Fok, Shing Cheung, Eddie W.Y. Cheung, Clara D.K. Kwok, Kenneth H.L. Tsang, Benjamin J. Cowling

  • DOI: 10.1017/ice.2021.500

  • Year: 2022

3. Activity of ceftolozane/tazobactam against Gram-negative isolates among different infections in Hong Kong: SMART 2017–2019
  • Authors: James A. Karlowsky, Sibylle H. Lob, Aaron Khan, Wei-Ting Chen, Patrick C.Y. Woo, Wing Hong Seto, Margaret Ip, Stanley Leung, Queenie W.-L. Wong, Rene W.Y. Chau, et al.

  • DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.001487

  • Year: 2022

4. Author Correction: Respiratory virus shedding in exhaled breath and efficacy of face masks
  • Authors: Leung N.H.L., Chu D.K.W., Shiu E.Y.C., Chan K.-H., McDevitt J.J., Hau B.J.P., Yen H.-L., Li Y., Ip D.K.M., Peiris J.S.M., et al.

  • DOI: 10.1038/s41591-020-0946-9

  • Year: 2020

5. Erratum: Use of medical face masks versus particulate respirators...
6. Respiratory virus shedding in exhaled breath and efficacy of face masks
  • Authors: Leung N.H.L., Chu D.K.W., Shiu E.Y.C., Chan K.-H., McDevitt J.J., Hau B.J.P., Yen H.-L., Li Y., Ip D.K.M., Peiris J.S.M., et al.

  • DOI: 10.1038/s41591-020-0843-2

  • Year: 2020

7. Use of medical face masks versus particulate respirators...
  • Authors: Conly J., Seto W.H., Pittet D., Holmes A., Chu M., Hunter P.R., Cookson B., et al.

  • DOI: 10.1186/s13756-020-00779-6

  • Year: 2020

8. Are reusable blood collection tube holders the culprit for nosocomial hepatitis C virus transmission?
  • Authors: Tsang D.N.C., Ip M., Chan P.K.S., Ching P.T.Y., Lam H.S., Seto W.H.

  • DOI: 10.1017/ice.2018.302

  • Year: 2019

9. Broadening the infection prevention and control network globally; 2017 Geneva IPC-think tank (part 3)
  • Authors: Zingg W., Storr J., Park B.J., Jernigan J.A., Harbarth S., Grayson M.L., Tacconelli E., Allegranzi B., Cardo D., Pittet D., et al.

  • DOI: 10.1186/s13756-019-0528-0

  • Year: 2019

10. Determinants of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) prevalence in the Asia-Pacific region
  • Authors: Lim W.W., Wu P., Bond H.S., Wong J.Y., Ni K., Seto W.H., Jit M., Cowling B.J.

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jgar.2018.08.014

  • Year: 2019

Ekadashi Rajni | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ekadashi Rajni | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ekadashi Rajni, Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology, India

Dr. Ekadashi Rajni Sabharwal is a distinguished microbiologist specializing in infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance. She currently serves as a Professor in the Department of Microbiology at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, under Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences & Technology, Jaipur. As a key member of the Antimicrobial Resistance Cell at MGMCH, she actively contributes to research and policy development on infection control and stewardship programs. With extensive experience in academia, clinical microbiology, and research, Dr. Sabharwal has played a pivotal role in advancing microbiological diagnostics and antimicrobial stewardship in India. She has worked in esteemed institutions such as Lady Hardinge Medical College and Maulana Azad Medical College, enhancing her expertise in medical microbiology. Her prolific research output includes numerous peer-reviewed publications focusing on antimicrobial resistance, diagnostic methodologies, and infection control. A sought-after speaker at national and international conferences, she remains committed to improving microbiological practices and patient outcomes.

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Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ekadashi Rajni Sabharwal is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, given her extensive contributions to the field of Microbiology, particularly in antimicrobial resistance, infectious diseases, and clinical microbiology. With an MD in Microbiology from the prestigious Maulana Azad Medical College, she has built a remarkable career as a Professor at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and a key member of the Antimicrobial Resistance Cell. Her academic journey, from her foundational medical training at Lady Hardinge Medical College to her significant role in national and international microbiological research, highlights her depth of expertise and leadership in the field.

Dr. Sabharwal’s research impact is evident through her ongoing projects, which include large-scale national multicentric studies on drug-resistant organisms, antimicrobial stewardship, and clinical trials on innovative treatments for gallbladder cancer, showcasing her commitment to both public health and translational research.

🎓 Education

Dr. Ekadashi Rajni Sabharwal completed her MBBS from Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi, from 1994 to 1999, where she also undertook a one-year rotatory internship at its associated hospitals. Her passion for microbiology led her to pursue an MD in Microbiology from Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi University (2001-2004), where she gained in-depth expertise in medical microbiology, infectious diseases, and diagnostic microbiology. During her MD training, she actively engaged in clinical microbiology, bacteriology, and molecular diagnostics, refining her diagnostic skills. She later completed a three-year tenure as a Senior Resident at Lady Hardinge Medical College & associated hospitals, deepening her knowledge in microbiological investigations and patient care. Her strong academic foundation in medical microbiology has played a critical role in her career, enabling her to contribute significantly to research and teaching. She continues to enhance her expertise through active participation in advanced microbiological training programs.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Ekadashi Rajni Sabharwal has an extensive professional career spanning academia, research, and clinical microbiology. She currently holds the position of Professor in the Department of Microbiology at Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Jaipur. Previously, she served as a Senior Resident at Lady Hardinge Medical College (2004-2007), where she gained hands-on experience in clinical microbiology and laboratory diagnostics. Her expertise further expanded as a Consultant Microbiologist at Delhi Heart & Lung Institute and Dr. Lal’s Path Lab, where she managed microbiological diagnostics and quality control. She has actively contributed to antimicrobial resistance research and infection control programs. As a member of the Antimicrobial Resistance Cell at MGMCH, she plays a vital role in policy implementation and diagnostic stewardship. With a robust academic presence, she mentors postgraduate students, conducts microbiological research, and collaborates on national and international studies focused on infectious diseases and emerging antimicrobial resistance trends.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Ekadashi Rajni Sabharwal has received numerous accolades for her contributions to microbiology and antimicrobial resistance research. She has been honored with prestigious awards for her work in infection control, including recognition from the Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists (IAMM) for her pioneering research on antimicrobial stewardship. She has been an invited panelist and keynote speaker at reputed microbiology conferences such as Rajcriticon, IAMM Rajasthan Chapter, and international microbiology symposia. Her contributions to infection control workshops and antimicrobial resistance awareness programs have earned her accolades from both academic and healthcare institutions. She has received research grants for multicentric studies on antimicrobial resistance surveillance and stewardship interventions. Her publication record in high-impact journals further underscores her academic excellence. With a reputation as a thought leader in medical microbiology, she continues to inspire the next generation of microbiologists and contribute to global efforts against antimicrobial resistance.

🌍 Research Skills On Microbiology

Dr. Ekadashi Rajni Sabharwal possesses extensive research expertise in antimicrobial resistance, diagnostic microbiology, and infection control. Her primary research focuses on multidrug-resistant organisms, emerging bacterial pathogens, and rapid diagnostic methodologies. She specializes in antimicrobial susceptibility testing, genotypic and phenotypic resistance characterization, and molecular epidemiology. She has led large-scale, multicentric studies on surveillance of drug-resistant organisms, antimicrobial stewardship, and the impact of rapid diagnostics on patient outcomes. Her proficiency in microbiological techniques, including PCR-based diagnostics, whole-genome sequencing, and mass spectrometry, has contributed to advancing microbiological research. She actively collaborates with national and international research bodies, enhancing interdisciplinary research in microbiology. With a keen interest in hospital infection control, she works on innovative strategies for reducing healthcare-associated infections. Her extensive list of peer-reviewed publications and presentations at international microbiology forums highlights her contributions to the field, making her a respected researcher in clinical microbiology and infectious diseases.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  1. Silent Escalation: The Journey of Shigella from Gut to Blood

    • Author(s): Ekadashi Rajni, Snigdha Purohit, Rachna Priyadarshini, Gunjan Agarwal
    • Citation: Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2025-03
    • Year: 2025
  2. Molecular characterization of Carbapenem resistant Enterobacterales causing blood stream infections in critically ill patients

    • Author(s): Gupta, Shilpi; Rajni, Ekadashi; Galav, Himanshi; Gajjar, Devarshi
    • Citation: Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2024
    • Year: 2024
  3. Synergy testing of ceftazidime-avibactam and aztreonam combination by two different methods

    • Author(s): Ekadashi Rajni, Kriti Goyal, Kanika R. Bairwa
    • Citation: Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2024-09
    • Year: 2024
  4. Prevalence, Clinico-Demographic Profile, and Antimicrobial Susceptibility of MRSA Infections in a Tertiary Hospital in Western India: A Retrospective Study

    • Author(s): Shilpi Gupta, Ekadashi Rajni, Afreen Ali, Anindita Kurmi
    • Citation: Journal of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2024-06-01
    • Year: 2024
  5. Clinical and microbiological characteristics of Chryseobacterium indologenes bacteremia: A case report and review of literature

    • Author(s): Ayushi Jorwal, Pallaavi Goel, Vishnu Kumar Garg, Ekadashi Rajni
    • Citation: Journal of Research in Clinical Medicine, 2024-01-14
    • Year: 2024
  6. Diversity and Distribution of β-Lactamase Genes Circulating in Indian Isolates of Multi-Drug Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae

    • Author(s): Shukla, Suraj; Desai, Siddhi; Bagchi, Ashutosh; Singh, Pushpendra; Joshi, Madhvi; Joshi, Chaitanya; Patankar, Jyoti; Maheshwari, Geeti; Rajni, Ekadashi; Shah, Manali et al.
    • Citation: Preprints.org, 2023
    • Year: 2023
  7. Diversity and Distribution of β-Lactamase Genes Circulating in Indian Isolates of Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae

    • Author(s): Shukla, Suraj; Desai, Siddhi; Bagchi, Ashutosh; Singh, Pushpendra; Joshi, Madhvi; Joshi, Chaitanya; Patankar, Jyoti; Maheshwari, Geeti; Rajni, Ekadashi; Shah, Manali et al.
    • Citation: Antibiotics, 2023
    • Year: 2023
  8. The genus Ralstonia: The new kid on the block

    • Author(s): Rajni, Ekadashi; Goel, Pallaavi; Sarna, Mukesh Kumar; Jorwal, Ayushi; Sharma, Chinkle; Rijhwani, Puneet
    • Citation: Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 2023
    • Year: 2023
  9. Diversity and Distribution of β-lactamase Genes Circulating in Indian Isolates of Multi-drug Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae

    • Author(s): Suraj Shukla, Siddhi Desai, Ashutosh Bagchi, Pushpendra Singh, Madhvi Joshi, Chaitanya Joshi, Jyoti Patankar, Geeti Maheshwari, Ekadashi Rajni, Manali Shah et al.
    • Citation: Preprints, 2023-01-19
    • Year: 2023
  10. Providencia Causing UTIs: Are We Reaching a Dead End!!!

  • Author(s): Rajni, Ekadashi; Jain, Ashish; Garg, Vishnu K.; Sharma, Richa; Vohra, Rajat; Jain, Srishti S.
  • Citation: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 2022
  • Year: 2022